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January 2001 Volume 60, No. 5 |
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Special Libraries Association assumes no responsibility for the statements and opinions advanced by the contributors to SLA’s publications. Editorial views do not necessarily represent the official views of SLA. Acceptance of advertisement does not imply endorsement of the product by SLA. Chapter Notes is free to DC/SLA members. Subscriptions to non-members are available at $10 per year. Advertising rates effective September 1997 are: $95 - 1/4 page; $175 - 1/2 page; $290 - full page. Discounts are offered for both pre-payment and for purchasing ad space in five or more issues.
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Event announcements should also be submitted electronically to the DC/SLA Internet Committee chairs:
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President’s Corner
In observance of DC/SLA's 60th anniversary, Chapter Notes will be republishing items of historical interest from the newsletter's past issues. This month, the Chapter Notes editors would like to share an item that discusses the volunteer work of librarians in support of post-War information needs. The article appeared in the January 1946 issue of Chapter Notes. Volunteers — Their War And Peace ProjectsReturn to contents
Mandy Baldridge, DC/SLA Second Vice President, announces that her employer, TeleSec/Corestaff, has changed its name to Infocurrent and has moved to the District. She has worked with the company for 19 years and is currently Branch Manager. Infocurrent’s new telephone number is (202) 775-1890. Use this column to tell the Chapter about your news! E-mail the editors at cneditors@yahoo.com.
Data Presentation — A Guide to Good Graphics and Tables ~New Location!!~ Quality data presentations ensure user understanding by taking advantage of how users already process information, reducing the number of thought processes required to understand the data, and breaking down fundamental obstacles to understanding. This workshop will cover when to use graphics and tables, using your data to determine the type of graphic or table, the elements of good graphics and tables, and achieving clarity in presentations. Based on the principles set forth by Tufte and Cleveland, this is a practical workshop to show participants how to improve their presentations of quantitative data. Since 1976, Ms. Zawitz has been a staff member of the Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS), the statistical agency of the U.S. Department of Justice. She is the creator and content manager of the BJS website (www.ojp.usdoj.gov/bjs). She has been responsible for a wide variety of publications and presentations including the award-winning "Report to the Nation on Crime and Justice;" "Drugs, Crime and the Justice System: A National Report;" and "Highlights of 20 Years of Surveying Crime Victims." Recently, she co-wrote "Displaying Violent Crime Trends Using Estimates from the National Crime Victimization Survey," which includes new designs for displaying error in sample data, and "Homicide Trends in the United States," a website with more than 50 charts and tables. She advises the BJS staff on data presentation, and has given lectures and training sessions on the subject. This event is open to everyone and is free of charge. Please R.S.V.P. by January 22nd to Joyce McNeill at Joyce.McNeill@EY.com or (202)327-7582.
When: Tuesday January 23, 2001; 7:00 p.m.
USAID Library to Hold Open House and Resources Fair The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) Library staff invites librarians attending the ALA Midwinter Conference, as well as DC-area information professionals, to an open house on Tuesday, January 16, from 9:00 a.m. to 12 noon. USAID staff will provide demonstrations and tours of their library, which focuses on international development and economic assistance. Also taking place that morning at the USAID Library, is an International Development Information Resources Fair. Librarians from a variety of organizations including the International Center for Research on Women, International Foundation for Election Systems, Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs, National Endowment for Democracy, Peace Corps, UNEP-Infoterra/USA, Society for International Development DC Chapter, Development Information Workgroup, U.S. Institute of Peace, World Library Partnership, and World Resources will display their publications, demonstrate online resources and discuss their services. Come and learn how to access the extensive resources available from these many international development information providers. The Library, which is open to the public, is situated in the USAID Information Center on the mezzanine level of the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center at 1300 Pennsylvania Ave., NW. To reach this location either walk from the Washington Convention Center (ALA attendees), or take Metro to the Federal Triangle stop and exit directly into the Reagan Building. For additional information, please contact Gail Wadsworth at (202) 712-4464 or visit the USAID Library website at http://library.info.usaid.gov.
CUA to Host Alumni Reception during ALA Midwinter Conference The Catholic University of America’s School of Library & Information Science and Alumni Board are hosting an alumni reception at Washington DC’s historic Cosmos Club on Saturday, January 13 from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. All CUA SLIS alumni are invited to attend this event which is taking place during the ALA Midwinter Conference in Washington. The Cosmos Club is located at 2121 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, in close proximity to the Dupont Circle Metro station. Refreshments will be served in the club’s New Members’ Room. For more information about the alumni reception and The Cosmos Club, please see the CUA SLIS website at http://slis.cua.edu/alum/alumni.htm.
Military Librarians Present: "Conversations with Some Tuskegee Airmen" The Military Librarians Group of DC/SLA requests your presence at a special evening program: "Conversations with Some Tuskegee Airmen."
When: Wednesday, February 21 from 6:00 to 8:30 p.m. What: An evening honoring the bravery and tenacity of that group of World War II pilots and support staff known as the Tuskegee Airmen. Dr. Alan Gropman, historian and faculty member at the National Defense University, will moderate a panel of four retired U. S. Air Force officers who were among the Tuskegee airmen: COL Woody Crockett, COL Elmer Jones, COL Charles McGee and COL Harry Shepherd. Cost: $20. Price includes plentiful appetizers and desserts. For more information, call Sharon Lenius at 703 601-2709 or email her at leniussa@pmorcas-arng.ngb.army.mil. To sign up, mail your check to Military Librarians Group c/o Connie Wiley, 1002 Shaw Ct, Fredericksburg, VA 22405. Make checks payable to DC/SLA. The deadline for reservations is Monday, February 19, 2001.
Mini-Minutes of the November DC/SLA Board Meeting Highlights of the November 14 meeting conducted by DC/SLA President Dave Shumaker and held at the Urban Institute, include:
A discussion was held to lower the price of the January professional development event "Electronic Collections - Understanding Their Value to Users" to $35 for members. The Board approved the nomination of Becky Milton as co-chair of the International Projects Committee.
Strategies for Professional Organizations to Attract and Retain New Members Editor’s Note: Carolyn, a graduate student at Catholic University’s School of Library and Information Science, is the winner of the Chapter’s 2000 Student Membership Award. With Carolyn’s permission, we are reprinting her contest essay. In presenting this award to Carolyn at the DC/SLA holiday reception, President Dave Shumaker remarked that her essay contains a great deal of solid, practical advice. Let's face it, people want to know what is in it for them! The best strategy for attracting new members to a professional organization is to make it relevant to them, make them feel "invested in the process," and allow them to grow professionally. In essence, people want to feel that being a member of an organization enhances their professional life by adding a dimension of direct professional relevance and bonding.Return to contents
DC/SLA Presents This seminar offers an overview of current developments in electronic collections and the challenges they present to publishers, aggregators and librarians. Featured speakers Judy Luther, President of Informed Strategies, and Denise Davis of the National Commission on Libraries and Information Science (NCLIS), will explore how to assess usage and the value of electronic collections to users. They will also discuss the conclusions of the White Paper on Electronic Journal Usage Statistics written for the Council on Library and Information Resources. The program’s additional speakers will be announced at a later date.
WHEN: Tuesday, January 16
WHERE: The Kiplinger Washington Editors, Inc.
PRICE: $35.00 for SLA/DCLA/LLSDC/ASIS members Light refreshments will be provided. Following the program, attendees and speakers are invited to go out to dinner informally in the neighborhood. REGISTRATION FORM: Name: __________________________________________________ Organization: ____________________________________________ Phone:_____________________ Email:_______________________ Please send your completed registration form and check to:
Library Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP 1800 M Street, NW Washington, DC 20036 202-467-7131 bfolensbee-moore@morganlewis.com |
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