Association of College & Research Libraries
ACRL confrrences enhance your effectiveness
Let ACRL help you keep up with the changing nature of academic librarianship. Stay on the cutting edge by attending these informative educational opportunities.
• Leading on Your Campus: ACRL Leadership Institute. Discover how to analyze the changing climate of academic libraries, articulate a vision, and make your library a top-campus priority. Houston, April 11, 2000
• Beyond Words—Visual Information in Special Collections, the Rare Books and Manuscripts Section preconference. Explore the numerous forms of visual information found in collections and the challenges and opportunities offered by these electronic tools and formats. Chicago, July 5-7, 2000
• Legislative Advocacy: Key Roles for Today’s Academic Librarians. Discover how to become a strong advocate for academic libraries and higher education issues on campus and beyond. Chicago, July 7, 2000
• Library Instruction on the Web (Instruction Section preconference). Immerse yourself in the issues and techniques surrounding the delivery of instruction via the Web. Chicago, July 7, 2000
• Shining a Flashlight on the Library, Technology, and the Curriculum: (ACRL/TLT Flashlight Institute). Design a study of information resources to take back to your institution. Chicago, July 7, 2000
• Understanding the Licensing Landscape. Explore licensing core issues and find out how to keep up with the changing nature of licensing. Chicago, July 7, 2000
• ACRL/Harvard Leadership Institute. Increase your capacity to lead and to manage and discover how to make your voice heard on campus. Cambridge, Massachusetts, July 30-August 4, 2000
Registration details for these programs can be located on the Web at http:// www.ala.org/acrl/conflip.html. Save money with early bird registration for many of these programs. Deadline: March 17.
Contact Margot Sutton (msutton@ala.org; 800-545-2433, ext. 2522) if you have questions.
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