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From: Cendrella Habre <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Tue, 10 Dec 2013 12:31:40 +0000

Hi:

I am interested in knowing if anyone from this list has attended this
program. If so, can you please provide me with a brief assessment off
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CH

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From: Stacey Devine <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Mon, 9 Dec 2013 17:07:03 +0000

The Acquisitions Institute at Timberline Lodge

Saturday, May 17 through Tuesday, May 20, 2014 Timberline Lodge One
hour east of Portland, Oregon on the slope of Mt. Hood
www.acquisitionsinstitute.org

Call for Papers

WHAT IS The Acquisitions Institute?

* Since 2000, the pre-eminent conference located in Western North
America on acquisitions and collection development held at Timberline
Lodge.

* A three-day conference focusing on the methods and madness of
building and managing library collections to be held May 17-20, 2014.

* A small, informal and stimulating gathering in a convivial and
glorious Northwestern setting.

Visit the Acquisitions Institute home page at:
http://www.acquisitionsinstitute.org/ for more information

WHAT TOPICS are we looking for?

The planning committee is open to presentations on all aspects of
library acquisitions and collection management.  Presenters are
encouraged to engage the audience in discussion. Panel discussions are
well received.  The planning committee may wish to bring individual
proposals together to form panels.

The committee is especially looking for submissions on the following topics:

* All aspects of managing and directing acquisitions and/or collection
development operations

* Acquisitions functions in open source catalogs, integrated or
unified library systems, etc.

* Evolving consortial roles in collection development and acquisitions

* Staffing, training and development, and recruiting issues,
challenges, successes

* The future of scholarly communication--its impact on acquisitions
and collection development

* Data curation and management and other new roles for subject
librarians and technical services specialists

* The development and management of digital collections, electronic resources

* Web 2.0 applications and implementation in collection services

* Patron-driven acquisitions, purchase on demand, streaming content,
and other user-centered collection services

* The impact of discovery services on collection and content access and usage

* External and internal factors driving a library's collection
management decisions

* Assessment tools, methods, and projects-- (i.e., linking collections
with learning outcomes; usage studies)

* Return on investment studies-how do we demonstrate our impact?

* Acquisitions and collection development: the small academic library
or public library perspective

* The future of print:  what are the collection management issues?

The DEADLINE for submitting a proposal is December 27, 2013.

To submit a proposal, send an abstract of 200 words or less to:

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The Acquisitions Institute at Timberline Lodge planning committee consists of

Kristina DeShazo, Oregon Health & Science University; Stacey Devine,
Northwestern University; Nancy Slight-Gibney, University of Oregon;
and Scott Alan Smith, Langlois Public Library

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