From p.kelly at worldcis.org Wed Jun 1 06:58:26 2016 From: p.kelly at worldcis.org (Paul Kelly) Date: Wed, 1 Jun 2016 11:58:26 +0100 (BST) Subject: [Neasis-l] Call for Posters: WorldCIS-2016 || November 14-16, 2016, London, UK Message-ID: <1266421624.148744.1b585c7c-6761-4c36-9eea-e8c05ee3ac45.open-xchange@email.1and1.co.uk> An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From kate.nyhan at yale.edu Mon Jun 6 15:00:32 2016 From: kate.nyhan at yale.edu (Nyhan, Kate) Date: Mon, 6 Jun 2016 19:00:32 +0000 Subject: [Neasis-l] party with NEASIST -- tomorrow evening! Message-ID: Tomorrow is your chance to do all this: - hear about RDAP from NEASIST Travel Award Winners - have your say on NEASIST programming for the upcoming year, including workshops and our annual conference - beat our chair, Annie Erdman, at bocce, and say thank you for two great years - catch up with colleagues on the NEASIST program committee and board Who's invited? Everyone! NEASIST members and non-members Info professionals of all stripes Students You! Logistics Tomorrow, in Brookline Village, 5:30-7:30. All the details, including public transit and parking, are at http://www.meetup.com/neasist/events/230645701/. If you haven't RSVPed, you're still welcome -- but we'll distribute rain location info on Meetup, so RSVP or check back there if the sky looks threatening. And two more things A big thank you to our excellent speaker Jennifer Ferguson and everyone who participated in last week's collection development workshop, and a big thank you to all ASIST members who have voted or will vote in the ASIST elections before June 15 Kate Nyhan, MLS Research and Education Librarian - Public Health Cushing/Whitney Medical Library, Yale University Let's meet: https://freebusy.io/kate.nyhan at yale.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From erdmann.ann at gmail.com Tue Jun 7 12:54:22 2016 From: erdmann.ann at gmail.com (Annie Erdmann) Date: Tue, 7 Jun 2016 12:54:22 -0400 Subject: [Neasis-l] Picnic location change Message-ID: Hello Everyone, I hope that everyone is enjoying the beginning of summer! With the rain scheduled for this afternoon, we are moving to our rain location in Brookline. It is really close to the original location. Please RSVP through the Meet-Up page to see the address. http://www.meetup.com/neasist/events/230645701/ We are excited to meet our Travel Award Winners Regina Raboin and Anna Newman. Annie Erdmann NEASIST Chapter Chair -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From nea_announce at newenglandarchivists.org Fri Jun 24 08:56:29 2016 From: nea_announce at newenglandarchivists.org (NEA Announcements) Date: Fri, 24 Jun 2016 12:56:29 -0000 Subject: [Neasis-l] Two open positions at Journal of Contemporary Archival Studies Message-ID: The *Journal of Contemporary Archival Studies* (*JCAS*), a peer-reviewed online journal hosted by Yale University and New England Archivists, seeks an Associate Editor and a Marketing Associate. *All interested candidates should apply by August 1, 2016*. See below for details. *JCAS*'s mission is to further awareness of issues and developments in the work of professional archivists, curators, and historians, and serve as a locus for graduate students and professionals in library science, archival science, and public history to contribute original works of research and inquiry for peer review and publication. *JCAS* publishes research articles, case studies, literature reviews (book, web-based, multimedia), work-in-progress articles, and conference reports that emphasize unique intellectual and technological developments in the archival profession. *JCAS* is an open-access, online academic journal published via the Berkeley Electronic Press Digital Commons platform. ASSOCIATE EDITOR The Associate Editor collaborates with the Managing Editor in soliciting, selecting, and developing content for the journal. The Associate Editor reviews assigned submissions and oversees the peer review process for them: reading and evaluating reports submitted by peer reviewers and recommending to the Managing Editor whether the manuscripts should be accepted for publication, accepted for publication with revisions, or rejected for publication. The Associate Editor participates in outreach programming whenever possible and assists in the solicitation of submissions on an ongoing basis. This person will serve a term of three years, with the opportunity to serve a second term if desired. MARKETING ASSOCIATE The Marketing Associate generates and oversees all publicity, networking, and liaison work for the journal's social media presence. The Marketing Associate manages all incoming and outgoing communications and coordinates outreach events with the NEA Communications Committee. This person will serve a term of two years, with the opportunity to serve a second term if desired. Interested candidates are asked to submit a resume and a short cover letter for consideration by the NEA Executive Board. Deadline for submission is August 1, 2016. Applications and questions should be directed to NEA Immediate Past President Colin Lukens: colin_lukens at harvard.edu. New England Archivists Communications Committee -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From wshakalis at worcester.edu Mon Jun 27 11:05:02 2016 From: wshakalis at worcester.edu (Shakalis, William) Date: Mon, 27 Jun 2016 15:05:02 -0000 Subject: [Neasis-l] NETSL Award for Excellence in Technical Services: new deadline Message-ID: The New England Technical Services Librarians invites you to submit names for consideration for the NETSL Award for Excellence in Technical Services: http://www.surveygizmo.com/s3/2692681/NETSL-Award-nomination Is there a technical services librarian in your life who has inspired you? Do you have a colleague who has tackled today's challenges in technical services and triumphed? Do you know a person who leads the way in innovation, collaboration, or vision? Is there someone you know who puts the service in technical services? If you know of a person who merits any or all of these descriptions, please nominate that person. The successful nominee will be presented with the NETSL Award for Excellence in Library Technical Services at the NETSL Annual Conference in 2017. Nominees do not have to be NELA members or involved in NETSL, but the nominee must live and work in a library in one of the New England states. Deadline for nominations is August 15, 2016. 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URL: From wshakalis at worcester.edu Tue Jun 28 13:55:39 2016 From: wshakalis at worcester.edu (Shakalis, William) Date: Tue, 28 Jun 2016 17:55:39 -0000 Subject: [Neasis-l] New NETSL Executive Board position: NETSL Student Member-At-Large: new deadline Message-ID: The NETSL board is pleased to announce a new executive board position: NETSL Student Member-At-Large. https://netsl.wordpress.com/2016/06/23/mls-student-in-technical-services-netsl-board-position/ Any library student enrolled in a library or information science degree program is eligible for nomination. The prospective representative will serve for a minimum of one year and a maximum of two years, and receive valuable experience behind the scenes in organizing a professional conference, and help our organization keep a more diverse range of experiences in mind when planning programming for an ever-changing profession. We do not expect the person to be a library school student for the duration of the term. The NETSL Student Member-At-Large position description is as follows: 1. Appointed position, serves one year. 2. Suggest, volunteer, and take point on new projects and initiatives as they occur. 3. Provide support to board members in order to evenly distribute workload. 4. With the rest of the board, participates in planning the NETSL Spring Conference and the NETSL programs for the NELA Annual Conference and soliciting nominees for NETSL offices and for receipt of the NETSL Award for Excellence in Technical Services. We?d like your help to reach out to the promising librarians-in-training that you work with in your institutions or in classrooms. *The new deadline for nominations is August 15, 2016.* *Please email your nominee?s name, school affiliation, and email address, and we?ll be in touch to gauge their interest in this opportunity. *Contact: William Shakalis at wshakalis at worcester.edu -- *William Shakalis, MSLIS* *Associate Librarian/Cataloging* *Liaison to Philosophy, Communications, Sociology* *Worcester State University* *wshakalis at worcester.edu* *(508) 929-8676 <%28508%29%20929-8676>* http://www.worcester.edu/Library/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: