Received: from [192.100.21.12] by b.cni.org (5.65v4.0/1.1.10.5/13Aug97-0713PM) id AA21884; Fri, 28 Jan 2000 09:12:49 -0500 X-Sender: joan@mail.cni.org (Unverified) Message-Id: Date: Fri, 28 Jan 2000 09:13:17 -0500 To: cni-announce@cni.org From: "Joan K. Lippincott" Subject: Electronic theses and dissertations symposium Status: O X-Status: X-Keywords: X-UID: 13 There's still time to register for this conference. If your campus is beginning to implement or thinking of developing an electronic theses and dissertations program, I encourage you to attend. An excellent roster of speakers and projects will be featured. Joan Lippincott -------------------------------------------------- Dear Colleagues: We invite you to attend The Third International Symposium on Electronic Theses and Dissertations, March 16th-18th, 2000, University of South Florida, St. Petersburg, Florida. Preconference: March 15, 2000. This symposium is organized by the NDLTD (Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations), a consortium of research universities committed to improving graduate education by developing digital libraries of theses and dissertations. This conference will serve as a multi-disciplinary forum for graduate deans and their staff, librarians, faculty leaders, and others who are interested in electronic theses and dissertations, digital libraries, and applying new media to scholarship. Featured keynoters and plenary workshop leaders include Ed Fox, Director, NDLTD; Clifford Lynch, Director, CNI; Ann Hart, Provost, Claremont Graduate School; Gerry Lang, Provost, West Virginia University; John Eaton, Associate Provost, Virginia Tech; Eugene Garfield, President and Editor-in-Chief of The Scientist; Delphine Lewis, Director of Dissertations, UMI; Roy Tennant, Digital Library Project Manager, University of California, Berkeley; David Balatti, Director, National Library of Canada; Stuart Weibel, Senior Research Scientist, OCLC; Michael Piersa, Vice President, Xerox Corporation. Concurrent sessions will introduce participants to world-wide ETD initiatives, including presentations by Jean-Claude Guedon, Universite de Montreal, Montreal, Quebec, Canada; Felix Ubogu, Rhodes University, South Africa; Peter Diepold, Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany; Tony Cargnelutti and Fred Piper, University of New South Wales, Australia; Christine Jewell, University of Waterloo, Canada; David T. Palmer, University of Hong Kong. Concurrent sessions also include reports from leading ETD universities, including VT, UWV, USF, MIT, and Emory. Workshops in computer classrooms will provide hands-on training in Adobe PDF, XML, SGML, and Microsoft Office 2000. On the symposium Web site(), you can view the program or download the registration materials. The Council of Graduate Schools, the NDLTD, and West Virginia University Libraries are cosponsoring this year's publication of the Symposium Proceedings. Please note that we expect to limit the number of registrants. Because March is such a popular time in Florida, we encourage you to make your reservations early, whether you stay at the conference hotel or along the Gulf beaches. For registration questions, contact the Division of Conferences: 813 974 2403. Conference Web Site: Conference Sponsors: Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations; Council of Graduate Schools; Microsoft; Adobe, Dell *********************************** Joseph M. Moxley, Ph.D. Professor of English University of South Florida http://etd.eng.usf.edu/moxley/ v: 813 974 9522 f: 813 974 2270