Do you know a library that has merged Documents with Technical Services (Larry Romans)
Stephen Clark 14 Jan 1999 21:53 UTC
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Date: Thu, 14 Jan 1999 15:14:08 +0600
From: Larry Romans <Romans@LIBRARY.VANDERBILT.EDU>
Subject: Do you know a library that has merged Documents with Technical S
Do you know cataloger or other technical services librarian or an
administrator at a library that has merged a previously separate
government documents department with technical services?
Do you know cataloger or other technical services librarian or an
administrator at a library that has created a separate government
documents department whose functions previously had been part of
technical services?
The Government Documents Round Table (GODORT) Program Committee is
seeking panelists for its 1999 program at ALA Conference. We want to
have as a panelist an administrator, a technical services librarian, a
reference librarian, and a documents librarian for whom merging
government documents departments with other departments in the library
has been a positive experience. We also want to have as a panelist
another librarian in each category for whom merging the departments
has been a positive experience.
Details about the program are below:
Name of group: Government Documents Round Table
Program Day: Monday
Program Date: June 28, 1999
Program Time: 9:30 a.m. - 12 noon
Program title: "To Merge or Not to Merge--What Are the Questions?:
Integrating Documents Units into Reference or Technical Services."
Program description: A moderated panel discussion of the pros and cons
of integrating government documents functions into reference and
technical services departments and of what factors and strategies can
help if the transition is necessary. Includes speakers from
administration, government documents, reference, and technical
services. Topics include training, acquisitions and serial cataloging,
staffing levels, automation issues, levels of reference service,
coordination of documents collection development with the rest of the
collection, and user perspectives.
Thanks for any information you can provide to me. Please send your
responses to me rather than to the list.
Larry Romans,
Political Science Bibliographer and
Head, Government Information Services,
Central Library, Vanderbilt University,
419 - 21st Ave. South
Nashville TN 37240-0007
phone (615) 322-2838; FAX (615) 343-7451
E-mail (office): ROMANS@LIBRARY.VANDERBILT.EDU
E-mail (home): romans@ibm.net