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Lytle,Amy lytlea at oclc.org
Tue Jan 4 08:30:58 EST 2005


[Cross posted on behalf of Tony Chirakos with apologies.  Please redistribute as appropriate.]

Please join us at the ALA Midwinter conference for "Digital Collections:
Celebrate Digital Access with CONTENTdm," Saturday, January 15, from 3:00 pm
to 4:30 pm or "Real Successes: CONTENTdm for Digital Collection Management"
on Sunday, January 16, from 10:00 am to 11:30 am. Both sessions will feature
speakers from the CONTENTdm user community who will share their projects by
describing their experiences digitizing collections with CONTENTdm and the
impact those collections are now having on their user constituencies.

Used by hundreds of libraries and consortia to increase visibility and
provide access to digital collections. CONTENTdm is the ideal tool for the
storage, delivery, and sharing of primary source materials in support of
teaching, learning, and research. CONTENTdm empowers libraries to provide
digital collections and services supporting a wide range of media types to
faculty, students, patrons, and the global community.

Digital Collections: Celebrate Digital Access with CONTENTdm
Date: Saturday January 15, 2005 3:00 pm - 4:30 pm
Location:  Hynes Convention Center Room 204.
Speakers: Nancy Kraft & Claudia Frazer (Iowa Heritage Digital Collections),
Rob Weidman (Lehigh University)

 Real Successes: CONTENTdm for Digital Collection Management
Date: Sunday January 16, 2005 Sunday 10:00 am - 11:30 am
Location: Sheraton Boston Hotel - Liberty B Room
Speakers: Carol Hixson (University of Oregon), Jin Ma (Pennsylvania State
University)

To register for this session and other OCLC-sponsored meetings, please go to
Registration: https://www3.oclc.org/app/ala_registration/default.asp

Sincerely,
Tony Chirakos
tony_chirakos at oclc.org
OCLC Digital Collection Services




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