
Program
Apparel and Gifts
Maps
SATURDAY, Oct. 16 MBL--Loeb 308 & Candle House 104/105
8:30-9:00 Coffee
9:00-10:45 Workshop A (am): HTML and Web Databases [Abstract]
David Remsen, Marine Biological Laboratory, Information
Services Division
(Knowledge of basic HTML tagging is assumed.)
10:45-11:00 Break
11:00-1:00 Workshop A (pm): Web Design and Graphics [Abstract]
David Remsen
(Knowledge of basic HTML tagging is assumed.)
1:00-2:00 Lunch at Café Swope
2:00-4:30 Candle House 104/105
Workshop B: Roundtable: All About Ariel
Jan E. Heckman, University of Connecticut, Avery Point,
Leader
John Eilts, RLG, Inc.
SUNDAY, Oct. 17 MBL--Lillie, Candle House, Marine Resources Center
11:45 Coffee (MRC 310)
12:00-1:00 Subcommittee Meetings
Membership: Victoria Welborn (Lillie 103)
Training: Beth Avery (Candle House 104)
Resource sharing: Jim Markham (Candle House 105)
1:00-5:00 Executive Board Meeting (MRC 310)
5:00-9:00 Registration/Information outside Swope Center Meigs Room
7:00 pm MBL Swope Center Meigs Room
Reception Honoring the Past Presidents
Musical entertainment by The Treblemakers
IAMSLIC timeline and photo show
MONDAY, Oct. 18 MBL Lillie Auditorium
Special Session ~ ~ From the Crow's Nest ~ ~ Special Session
With the Boston Library Consortium and regional RLG libraries
7:30-5:00 Registration/Information (Lillie Lobby)
7:30-9:00 Coffee (Lillie Lobby & Lillie 103)
Exhibitors (Lillie Lobby & Lillie 103)
9:00-10:00 Keynote: Millennial Libraries: Media and Meaning [Abstract]
Walt Crawford, Research Libraries Group, Inc. [Bio]
10:00-10:10 Questions
10:10-10:50 Keynote: Information Technology and Science
Dr. Jerry Melillo, Co-Director, Ecosystems Center, MBL [Bio]
10:50-11:00 Questions
11:00-11:15 Coffee (Lillie Lobby and Lillie 103)
Exhibitors (Lillie Lobby)
Guin Silent Auction (Lillie Auditorium)
11:15-12:15 Keynote: Legalities of Electronic Information
Attorney Karen Hersey, Massachusetts Institute of Technology [Bio]
Powerpoint Lecture Slides
12:15-12:30 Questions
12:30-2:00 Lunch at Café Swope
2:00-3:00 Keynote: The Use of Marine Organisms in Biomedical Research
Dr. John Burris, Director, Marine Biological Laboratory [Bio]
3:00-3:30 Film: "The Marine Biological Laboratory"
3:30-4:00 Tales of Yore: Past Presidents Roundtable
Eleanor Uhlinger,Leader
4:00-4:15 Break (Lillie 103)
Exhibitors (Lillie Lobby)
Guin Silent Auction (Lillie Auditorium)
4:15-4:45 President's Report: the State of IAMSLIC
Pauline Simpson, Southampton Oceanography Centre, UK
4:45-5:30 Business Meeting
5:30 + Dinner on your own
TUESDAY, Oct. 19 MBL Lillie Auditorium
8:00-2:30 Registration/Information (Lillie Lobby)
8:00-9:00 Coffee (Lillie Lobby & Lillie 103)
Exhibitors (Lillie Lobby & Lillie 103)
Guin Silent Auction (Lillie Auditorium)
9:00-9:50 Keynote: History of Cod Fishing
Dr. Steven Murawski, Chief, Population Dynamics, National Marine Fisheries Service
9:50-10:00 Questions
10:00-10:15 Building Web Resources: Utilizing the Primary Resources in Archive Collections [Abstract]
Paula J. Wolfe, University of Arizona
10:15-10:30 Encoded Archival Description: an Introduction [Abstract]
Susan von Salis, Radcliffe College
10:30-10:45 Coffee (Lillie Lobby and Lillie 103)
Exhibitors (Lillie Lobby)
Guin Silent Auction (Lillie Auditorium)
10:45-11:30 Keynote: Electronic Journal Collections
Marshall (Peter) Clinton, University of Toronto [Bio]
11:30-11:40 Questions
11:40-12:00 Timeliness of Electronic Journal Issues versus Print [Abstract]
Shelley Shaffer, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UCSD
12:00-12:15 Evolving an Instruction Program [Abstract]
Susan S. Berteaux, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UCSD
12:15-12:30 New Models of Library Service: Is the Era of Departmental Libraries at an End? [Abstract]
Melissa A. Wong, University of Southern California
12:30-2:00+ Catalyst Cacophony Lunch
If you are interested in joining an open discussion on any of the topics,
please meet with the designated catalysts in the restaurants indicated.
Sign up at registration.
Space Planning: (Black Duck)
Eleanor Uhlinger, University of Rhode Island
Janet Webster, Oregon State University
Developing Instructional Resources: (Black Duck)
Susan S. Berteaux, SIO, UCSD
HOT Software: (Captain Kidd)
Steven Watkins, California State University, Monterey Bay
IAMSLIC in the Millennium: (Captain Kidd)
Pauline Simpson, University of Southampton,UK
Stephanie Haas, University of Florida
Linda Pikula, NOAA Miami Branch
2:00 + Tours:
MBL (Marine Biological Laboratory) and Woods Hole Village (Laurel Moore)
MBL Marine Resources Center (David Remsen)
WHOI (Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution) (Maggie Rioux)
Martha's Vineyard Island (on your own)
7:00pm Coffee (Lillie 103)
Executive Board Meeting (Lillie 103)
WEDNESDAY, Oct. 20 WHOI Clark Laboratory 507
7:00-8:30 Early morning coffee (Swope Dining Hall)
8:30-9:00 Coffee
9:00-10:00 Keynote: Society's Impact on Coastal Ecosystems: Problems and Solutions [Abstract]
Dr. Judith E. McDowell, Sea Grant Director, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution [Bio]
10:00-10:15 Trends in Aquatic Science Reseach: Classification Analysis of the ASFA Database [Abstract]
Craig Emerson, Cambridge Scientific Abstracts
10:15-10:30 The Evolution of a Database: from KWOK Index to the Web [Abstract]
Pamela Olson, Institute of Ocean Sciences, Canada & Anna Fiander, Bedford Institute of Oceanography, Canada
10:30-10:45 Entrez and Transgenic Fish: Learning Genomic Databases on the Web [Abstract]
Courtney Ann Shaw, Smithsonian Institution Libraries
10:45-11:00 Break
Posters
Guin Silent Auction (Clark 509)
11:00-1:00 Virtual Poster Tour
1:00-2:00 Lunch--Clark
Special Session ~ ~ Mini Workshop on Data ~ ~ Special Session
2:00-3:15 Keynote: Life and Times of Metadata
Anne O'Donnell Ball, Program Manager, NOAA Coastal Services Center, Information Resources [Bio]
3:15-3:30 Break
Posters
Guin Silent Auction (Clark 509)
3:30-3:45 NASA's Global Change Master Directory: Fostering Collaborations for
Earth Science Information and Data Retrieval [Abstract]
Gene R. Major, NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center
3:45-4:00 GIS Applications to Maritime Boundary Definitions: Diplomacy On and Under the Sea [Abstract]
Tracie Penman, MRJ Technology Solutions, Virginia
4:00-4:15 What Can We Hear by Listening to ATOC ? [Abstract]
Victoria Welborn, University of California, Santa Cruz
4:15-5:00 Business Meeting
5:00-6:00 Executive Board Meeting
7:00-8:00 Café Swope
Happy Hour
Musical entertainment by The Rum-Soaked Crooks
Followed by a group photo on the Swope stairs
8:00 pm + MBL Swope Meigs Room
25th Anniversary Celebration Clambake
Musical entertainment by The Rum-Soaked Crooks
T-Shirt Swap
THURSDAY, Oct. 21 WHOI Clark Laboratory 507
7:00-8:30 Early morning coffee (Swope Dining Hall)
9:30-9:45 Coffee
Posters
Guin Silent Auction (Clark 509)
9:45-10:00 Ubiguitous Digital Identifiers for Grey Literature [Abstract]
Kimberly Douglas, California Institute of Technology
10:00-10:15 EURASLIC President's Report [Abstract]
Sofia Goulala, National Centre for Marine Research, Greece
10:15-10:30 IOC and its Databases: an Update [Abstract]
Peter Pissierssens, IOC (Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission) of UNESCO, France
10:30-11:15 Break
Posters
Guin Silent Auction Winners!
11:15-11:30 Web-Based Surveys: Programming, Methodology, Statistical Significance [Abstract]
Jan E. Heckman, University of Connecticut, Avery Point
11:30-11:45 Z39.50 is In Your Future [Abstract]
Virginia Allen, Lamar University, Texas
11:45-12:00 Web-Based Awareness Services [Abstract]
Sally Stone, Elsevier Science, UK
12:00 Box lunch and bus tour to: (leaving from Clark)
Provincetown and Cape Cod National Seashore
6:00 Bus leaves from Provincetown to Falmouth & Woods Hole
FRIDAY, Oct. 22 Harvard University & Library of the MCZ
7:00-8:00 Early morning coffee (Swope Dining Hall)
8:00 Bus leaves from the Swope Conference Center to the
University Museums of Natural History (MCZL), 26 Oxford Street, Cambridge
(luggage storage will be available at Harvard)
8:10 Bus leaves Ramada Inn in Falmouth
(luggage storage will be available at Harvard)
9:30-10:30 Coffee (MCZ 1st floor)
10:30-12:30 Welcome and Speakers (MCZ Room 101)
Remarks
Nancy Cline, Librarian of Harvard College
Prof. James J. McCarthy, Director, Museum of Comparative Zoology
Introduction to the Ware Collection of Glass Flowers
Susan Rossi-Wilcox,
Administrator of the Glass Flowers, Harvard University Herbaria
12:30-1:00 Closing of the Conference
1:00-3:00 Lunch on your own and Harvard Tours
(Library staff at MCZ will call Logan airport shuttles for you upon request.)
Glass Flowers
Harvard Libraries
Harvard University, Museum of Comparative Zoology, Ernst Mayr Library
Harvard Museum of Natural History
5:00 Bus to Falmouth & Woods Hole
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