1996 IATUL Proceedings | Proceedings of the IATUL Conferences (original) (raw)

The International Association of Scientific and Technological University Libraries (IATUL) is a voluntary international organization which provides a forum for the exchange of ideas relevant to librarianship in technological universities throughout the world. It also provides library directors and senior managers an opportunity to develop a collaborative approach to solving common problems.

The 17th Annual IATUL Conference was held on June 24th – June 26th, 1996 at the University of California Irvine in Yorba Linda, California, United States. The 17th Annual IATUL Conference’s theme was “Networks, Networking and Implications for Digital Libraries”.

Papers and presentations may be found in the links below, organized first by the day they were presented and then alphabetically by the title of the presentation. Presentations that were given may be found under the additional files field. Papers and presentations for which no files were provided, or for which permission to make openly available was not granted, have been omitted from this collection.

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A Library-Organized Virtual Science and Technology Reference Collection Gerard McKiernan, Iowa State University
After 2000 Years of Paper-Based Publishing, What's Next? Matthew Loeb, IEEE Computer Society Press Bill Sanders, IEEE Computer Society Press
Bringing Staff (Faculty) up to Speed: CD-ROM Access via a Wan at the University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa Julie Wilcocks, University of the Witwatersrand
Building an Information Infrastructure with Ibero-America through the Internet: the ISTEC Linkages Initiative Harry Llull, University of New Mexico Maria Isabel Santoro, University of New Mexico
Changes in the Storage and Dissemination of Information in a South African University Library: 1934 - 1996 Nora Buchanan, University of Natal
Cooperation Among Libraries as a Basis for Networking Matjaz Zaucér, University of Ljubljana
Customizing Bibliographic Databases for the End User Ann Farren, BIOSIS, Inc.
Digital Archives: Cal Poly's Experiences with Creation and Dissemination Ilene Rockman, Califomia Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
EDUCATE - A User Education Program for Information Retrieval and Handling Nancy Fjällbrant, Chalmers University of Technology Library
Electronic Engineering Library In Sweden: A Quality Assessed Internet Resource from the Swedish Technological University Libraries Gunnar Lager, Royal Institute of Technology Library Marianne Nordlander, Royal Institute of Technology Library
Electronic Library Concept: Putting Plans into Practice Shirley Leung, University of California, Irvine
Engineering Information Village - a Full Service Internet Community Bill Bartenbach, Engineering Information Inc.
Free Improvisation Information Service over the Internet Peter Stubley, University of Sheffield
From Rapdoc to Webdoc: an Evaluation of the Pica-Rapdoc Project and an Introduction to the New Pica-Webdoc Project Gerard Van Marle, University of Twente
From STM Publishing to Digital Libraries: Scientific and Technical Communication in the Evolving Networked Information Environment Clifford Lynch, Division of Library Automation
Galenet Tim Brandner, Gale Research
Human Relations in the Digital Library Environment: New Management Directives for the Information Age Sohair Elbaz, Illinois Institute of Technology Carolyn Maraist, Illinois Institute of Technology
IATUL Web John Fjällbrant, Chalmers University of Technology Library
Infomine: Unique Web Resource for Revolutionary Projects in Education James Thompson, University of California, Riverside Charlene M. Baldwin
Information as a Revenue-Generating Commodity in the Context of Malaysia Rosna Taib, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
Information Technology: Catalyst for Change in Scientific Communication Julie Hurd, University of Illinois at Chicago
INFORMINE: Unique Web Resource for Revolutionary Projects in Education Charlene Baldwin, University of California Riverside James C. Thompson, University of California, Riverside,
Just in Time/Just in Case Electronic Publishing Development: are we Going Full Circle with the Customer/Reader in the Driver Seat? Liz Pope, Academic Press
Lessons Learned from Martindale's WWW Reference Projects Jim Martindale, University of California, Irvine
Libraries and Faculties in Partnership: Delivering Appropriate Information Resources and Services to Science Faculties Gaynor Austen, Queensland University of Technology
Libraries On-line: Making the Most of CD-ROM Technology Jeff Hill, Meridian Data
Memory of the World - Preserving Our Documentary Heritage Abid Abdelaziz, UNESCO
Merging Libraries and Computing: Information Services at Lehigh University Susan Cady, Lehigh University Libraries
Network at Work: Tailoring Digital Information Irma Pasanen-Tuomainen, Helsinki University of Technology Talikka Pasanen-Tuomainen, Helsinki University of Technology Marja Pasanen-Tuomainen, Helsinki University of Technology
Network in the Library Information Services Zhen Wu, Huazhong University of Science and Technology Library
Networked Information Resources & Services in Perspective: the Experience of the Coalition for Networked Information Paul Evan Peters, Coalition for Networked Information
Networking Library Services: Experience with the Electronic Library Store Richard Widdicombe, Stevens Institute of Technology
Networks, Networking And Computers - But What About the People? VIcki Williamson, Curtin University of Technology
New Media and New Library Partnerships Downunder Gulcin Cribb, University of Queensland Janine Schmidt, The University of Queensland,
Nordic Net Centre (NNC) and Nordic Webindex: Two Nordic Information and Networked-Technology Projects Jörgen Eriksson, Lund University Library
On the World Wide Web: Cost Effective Solutions to Database Searching Bart Decastro, Cambridge Scientific Abstracts
Performance Indicators for Reference and Information Services Rosemary Cotter, RMIT Central Library
Proceedings Foreword Julia Gelfand, University of California, Irvine,
Reconceiving and Repackaging Journal Information for Electronic Delivery John Tagler, Elsevier Science Publishers
Sciencebase (Sm) for the World Wide Web: Scientific Information for Scientists Jay Haron, Knight Ridder Information
Standardisation in Electronic Document Delivery Andrew Braid, The British Library Document Supply Centre
Swimming in the Current of Academic Information Sinikka Koskiala, Helsinki University of Technology Tuija Sonkkila, Helsinki University of Technology
Testing FirstSearch and UMI Databases in Technological University Libraries Charles Townley, New Mexico State University
The Changing Face of Serials Information Management Kitty Henderson, EBSCO Information Services
The Digital Library: the Next Sigmoid Curve of the Information Profession Anita Sundaram, Technikon Pretoria, Pretoria
The Digital Library: the Next Sigmoid Curve of the Information Profession Marinus Swanepoel, Technikon Pretoria, Pretoria
The DOST-ESEP Libraries: the First Library Network in the Philippines David T. Lourdes, University of the Philippines
The Multi-Media Approach to Preservation and Presentation of Special Collections Jean Hofacket, Triadigm Technologies Cory S. Lund, Triadigm Technology
The UK Electronic Libraries Programme Michael Breaks, Heriot-Watt University Library
University Data Management as Part of the Information Society Päivi Kytomaki, University of Oulu
University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand Peter Durey, University of Auckland
Virtual Reference Collection: Process of Development and Maintenance in a Team Environment Locke Morrisey, University of California Irvine