ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries C&RL News ■ March 2001 / 269 Ne w s f r o m t h e F i e l d Mary Ellen Davis N o rth w e s te rn o p en s fa c ility fo r f a c u lty lib ra ry a n d te c h n o lo g y needs N orthw estern University Library and North­ w e ste rn U niversity In fo rm a tio n T e c h n o l­ ogy have c om p leted c on stru ctio n o n a new facility d es ig n e d to serve th e library and te c h n o lo g y n eed s o f facu lty an d te a ch in g g rad u ate stu d en ts. T h is n e w fa c ility b rin g s to g e th e r the U n iversity’s A cad em ic T e c h n o lo g ie s d ivi­ s io n , th e Library’s C o llec tio n M an ag em en t o ffic e , and th e M arjorie I. M itchell D igital M edia S erv ices. T h e s e un its w ill c o m b in e to assist facu lty in o b ta in in g a ran ge o f s e r v ic e s fro m tra d itio n a l lib ra ry b i b li o ­ g rap h ic s erv ic es to crea tin g c o u rs e W eb p ag es to digital library p ro je c ts. “O v er tim e, w e b e lie v e this facility will e n a b le N orth w estern facu lty to b e am on g the b e s t e q u ip p e d in th e cou n try to u se te ch n o lo g y in their te a ch in g and re s e a rc h ,” s a y s D a v id B i s h o p , C h a r l e s D e e r i n g M cC orm ick un iv ersity librarian . T he new facility creates on e-stop shop ­ ping for library and tech nology needs. W hile there, faculty can get help from su bject bibli­ ographers in the use o f th e c o lle c tio n or recom m end a title to b e added to the col­ lection. They can also w o rk o n n ew c o m ­ p u tin g t e c h n i q u e s a n d s o f t w a r e fo r learning; create and deliver sound, video, and text in digital for­ mat; and create Web pages. Th e Jazz A g e in Paris “T h e J a z z A g e in Paris: 1 9 1 4 - 1 9 4 0 ,” a n a t i o n a l t r a v e l i n g e x h ib itio n org anized b y th e S m ith son ian I n s titu tio n T ra v e lin g E x h ib itio n S e rv ic e (SIT E S ) an d ALA, o p e n e d at th e E lm er L. A n d ersen Library, University o f M innesota L ibraries, w ith a re c e p tio n featu rin g m u sic an d read in g s on Feb ru ary 1. T h e e x h ib itio n b rin g s to life in w ord s, p ictu res, and m u sic the early jazz m o v e ­ m en t in E u ro p e, its A m erican ro o ts, and the exu b eran t cafe and c ab aret m u sical cu l­ ture o f th e City o f Light b e tw e e n th e tw o w orld w ars. T h e e x h ib it o ffers p ortraits o f artists an d p erfo rm ers o f the era, su ch as Jo s e p h in e B a k e r an d D jan g o R einhardt, as w e ll as insights in to h o w the A m erican e x ­ p atriate p o p u la tio n in Paris and the E u ro ­ p e a n avant garde h e lp e d to sh a p e a glam ­ o ro u s and in flu en tial c a b a re t cu ltu re in the 1 920s an d 1930s. T he exhibit was m ade p ossible through the support o f the National Endow m ent for the Humanities. T he original version o f this exh ibition was developed by the SITES and was m ade possible by Nissan North America. T he exh ibition is part o f A m erica’s Jazz Heri­ ta g e , A P a rtn ersh ip o f th e Lila W allace - Reader’s D igest Fund and the Smithsonian Institution. N o r t h w e s t e r n ' s n e w f a c i l i t y o f f e r s o n e - s t o p s h o p p i n g f o r f a c u l t y i n t e r e s t e d i n e v e r y t h i n g f r o m c o l l e c t i o n d e v e l o p m e n t t o o f f e r i n g a c o u r s e o n t h e W e b . 2 7 0 / C & R L N e w s ■ M a rch 2001 Left to right: Marcia Pankake, Jim Cogsw ell, Su Chen, Rafael Tarrago, and Peggy Johnson (all o f the University o f M innesota Libraries) enjoy the opening reception of "The Ja z z A g e in Paris: 1914-19 40." A f r i c a n A m e r ic a n e x h i b i t o p e n s a t T e x a s A & M 's C u s h i n g L i b r a r y A crowd o f 300 attended the opening o f an exhibit tracing the history and contributions of African Americans at Texas A&M University Saturday, February 3, at the university’s Cushing Memorial Library. The exhibit, “In Fulfillment o f a Dream: African Americans at Texas A&M University, 1876-2000,” coincided with the bi­ ennial Black Former Students Reunion, Black History Month, and the start o f events marking a yearlong celebration o f the 125th anniver­ sary o f the university. A time line, theme pan­ els, and individual panels that highlight the people, contributions, participation, and achievements of African Am ericans at Texas A&M from 1876 to the present are in clu d e d in th e e x h ib it, w hich will be on display through June. Angus Martin, a reference archivist at the library, was curator o f the exhibit and researcher for the project. T r a n s l a t o r s a n d lia is o n s n e e d e d f o r s t a n d a r d s ACRL’s Information Literacy Competency Standards for H ig h er E d u ca tio n T ask Force is w orking to facili­ tate the distribution and endorsem en t o f the stan­ dards w ithin the higher edu cation com m unity in th e U n ite d S ta te s and a ro u n d th e w o r ld . T o a c h i e v e th is , th e ta s k fo rce is looking for vol­ u n te e rs to tr a n s la te or verify the tran slation o f the standards into a lan­ guage oth er than French, Ja p a n ese , Finnish, Roma­ nian, Chinese, Spanish, or Russian. If you have lan­ guage skills or are a mem­ ber o f a discipline-specific higher education associa­ tion, please contact Barton Lessin, chair of the Information Literacy Competency Stan­ dards for Higher Education Task Force, at aa3327@wayne.edu. B r in g t h e A C R L In f o r m a t io n L i t e r a c y I m m e r s io n p r o g r a m t o y o u r c a m p u s Host institutions are sought fo r ACRL’s In ­ stitute for Inform ation Literacy Im m ersion program. T h ese five-day programs require h o u s in g , m e e tin g ro o m s , a u d io v is u a l equipm ent, meals, and refreshm ent breaks for up to 100 participants. T he programs Texas A&M recognized the contributions o f A frican Am ericans in its exhibit "In Fu lfillm ent o f a Dream: A frican A m ericans at Texas A&M University, 1876-2000." C&RL News ■ March 2001 / 277 Su p p o rt Lib ra ry Le g isla tio n D ay Mark your calendars for the 27th Annual National Libraiy Legislative D ay to b e held in W ashington, D.C. o n April 30 and May 1, 2001. This event is sp onsored by ALA and other con cern ed organizations to raise aw areness about the im portance o f federal funding for libraries. T hese two days are significant to aca­ d em ic librarians b eca u se they provide a venue for librarians to m eet with their c o n ­ gressional representatives and to explain how their actions and policy decisions af­ fect academ ic institutions and their librar­ ies. Considering the rapid changes that are occurring in our libraries due to evolving information technology, w e must keep our representatives inform ed and educated o f the implications o f information policy on academ ic libraries. O n Monday, you will b e briefed on g en­ eral legislative issues important to librar­ ies. And ACRL will sp onsor an activity d e­ signed to b rief you on issues particularly important to academ ic librarians. For the past two years, the ACRL Board has sponsored a legislative lu ncheon with speakers and panelists for academ ic librar­ ians w h o are participating in the Legisla­ tive Day activities. The 2001 ACRL luncheon and discussion will b e held o n Monday, April 30, and will focu s on three important legislative issues: 1) reauthorization o f the L ib rary S e r v ic e s a n d T e c h n o lo g y A ct (LSTA), 2 ) the U niform Com puter Inform a­ tion Transactions Act (UCITA), and 3 ) the Children’s Internet Protection Act (CIPA). Later in the day you m ay caucus with your state delegation. O n Tuesday, you will jo in your state delegation and visit your congressional rep­ re s e n ta tiv e s , d eliv erin g y o u r m essa g es ab ou t library issues. Past e x p e rie n c e o f other academ ic librarians indicates that you may want to arrive in D.C. on Sunday to b e ready for the full day o f activities on Monday. ALA has set aside a b lo ck o f room s at the Holiday Inn on T he Hill. Call (8 0 0 ) 638- 1 116 and ask for the ALA rate. For more inform ation abou t registration, a ccess the Legislative Day Web site at http://www.ala. org/w ashoff/legday.htm l. Y ou w ill also w ant to c h e ck with your state association legislative com m ittee about team ing with them for visits to the con gressional offices. If you plan to attend, contact Shannon Cary. — Shannon Cary, ACRL director o f r esearch a n d sp ecial initiatives, scary@ ala.org C h ro n icle ad salutes libraries W atch for a full-page ann ou ncem ent in a forthcom ing issue o f the C hronicle o f H igher E d u cation c on g ratu latin g our 2001 w inners o f the E x cellen ce in Aca­ d em ic Libraries Award, sp on sored by B lack w ell’s B o o k Service. This announcem ent is part o f a m e­ dia cam paign approved by th e ACRL B oard to underscore to m em bers o f the higher education com m unity the contin­ ued vitality and value o f academ ic librar­ ies. T he winners o f this award, exem plify the exception al m anner through which their library staffs collaborated to antici­ pate and respond in creative and inno­ vate ways to the information needs o f their institutions. Winners for 2001 are: • Austin Community College (com m u­ nity college division); • Earlham College (college division); and • University o f Arizona ( university d i­ vision). W hen it appears, please bring this an­ nouncem ent to the attention o f presidents, provosts, deans, faculty, and other appro­ priate individuals and groups at your in­ stitution. In the near future, your winning library may also b e recognized nationally through an Excellence in Academic Libraries Award! http://www.ala mailto:scary@ala.org 2 7 2 / C & R L N e w s ■ M a rch 2001 A C R L o ffe rs lice n sin g w o rk sh o p in San Francisco With the rapid growth o f databases, the number of licenses handled by libraries has grown exponentially. This change in scale means that it is even more important to have in place sound practices for track­ ing licenses, as well as policies and proce­ dures that encourage or enforce compli­ ance with the terms of the contract. During the one-day preconference, “Navigating the Licensing Landscape,” ex­ plore core issues to address in license negotiation, discuss selected problems and solutions in licensing language, and examine current hot issues. Learn negotia­ tion techniques, share negotiation strategies, and discover if the current licensing model is sustainable as libraries attempt to man­ age an ever-increasing number o f licenses and contracts. This preconference will be held prior to the ALA Annual Conference in San Francisco, on Friday, Ju n e 15, 2001. Speakers include Ivy Anderson, coordina­ tor for Digital Acquisitions, Office o f Infor­ mation Systems, Harvard University Library, and Kimberly Parker, Electronic Publishing and Collections specialist, Yale University. are generally held in the summer, using dor­ mitory facilities and cam pus fo od services. D etails for subm itting a proposal to host an im m ersion program may be found on the W eb at http://www.ala.org/acrl/nili/ siteproposal.htm l. Questions? Contact Mary Ellen Davis, ACRL sen ior associate e x e c u ­ tive director, at m edavis@ ala.org or (8 0 0 ) 545-2433 ext. 2511. S h e r m a n A l e x i e t o s p e a k a t A C R L P r e s id e n t 's P r o g r a m Award-winning author, poet, and scre e n ­ writer Sherm an A lexie will b e the featured sp eak er at the ACRL P resid ent’s Program, Ju n e 18, 2001, at 2:00 p.m. at the ALA An­ nual C onference. D escrib ed as “o n e o f the m ajor lyric vo ices o f our tim e” by the N ew Y ork Tim es, A lexie is a prolific writer. Since 1992, he has authored sev en b o o k s o f poetry, sev­ eral co llectio n s o f short stories, tw o nov­ e ls , and w r o te th e s c r e e n p la y fo r th e Sun d ance Film F e stiv a l’s 1998 A u d ience Award and F ilm m ak ers T ro p h y w inner, S m o k e S ig n als. ACRL President Betsy W ilson is thrilled to have Alexie featured at her program: “I chose ‘Community and Collaboration’ as the theme o f my presidential year becau se the library is the intellectual crossroads o f th e c o m m u n ity — a house o f stories preserv­ ing our memory and fos­ te rin g c o m m u n ic a tio n and c o lla b o r a tio n . As academ ic librarians, we must constantly work to look at our communities from new perspectives. T h ro u gh o u t his w orks, A le x ie c h a lle n g e s his readers to see the world from a different point of view .” For more information a b o u t ACRL p ro g ram s and the president’s theme visit http://www.ala.org/ http://www.ala.org/acrl/nili/ mailto:medavis@ala.org http://www.ala.org/ C & R L N ew s m M arch 2001 / 273 B U S I N E S S Y o & u ’l C l O l i M k e P i t A N f r Y o m R E e v S e O r y U R a n C g E l e C E N T E R For a superior vantage-point in the areas of corpo­ G L O B A L B U S IN E S S IN F O R M A T IO N rate finance, economics and marketing, business Business & Company Resource Center provides and academic researchers prefer the Business & global business coverage including company pro­ Company Resource Center online database. 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