-------- Original Message -------- Subject: SLA * Denver Date: Fri, 01 Jun 2007 10:40:10 -0400 From: David McQuillan <[log in to unmask]> To: <[log in to unmask]> Founded in 1941, the Special Libraries Association (SLA) Geography and Map Section is the oldest continuous professional organization for geography and map librarians. Sixty-six years later, annual meetings are still taking place, with the Mary Murphy paper session and discussions of topics important to special librarians. Please find the agenda for the meeting being held June 3-7, 2007 at the Colorado Convention Center in Denver below: SLA Social Science Division Geography and Map Section Sunday, June 3, 2007 (Exhibit Hours) 11:00 A.M. * 5:00 P.M. Sunday 11:00 A.M. * 5:00 P.M. Monday 10:00 A.M. * 5:00 P.M. Tuesday Title: Walking Miles in the Mile High City Abstract: Join the Social Science Division, Thomson Scientific & Dialog Inc. as we "Climb to New Heights" and target health, energy and exercise while at the 2007 conference. At the opening of the INFO EXPO Hall, Social Science Division members and Dialog will kick-off this event with registration and distribution of pedometers to all interested SLA members. Rack up your walking miles during the week and report your results to qualify for both the daily and grand prizes. Coordinators: Elana Broch, Princeton University Tara Murray, Pennsylvania State University Sponsor: Thomson Scientific & Dialog 8 P.M. * 10 P.M. Hyatt Regency, Mineral D Division Open House (MAHD, EDUC, DSOC) (Note: All details arranged by Museums Arts and Humanities Division) Monday, June 4, 2007 1:30 P.M. * 3:00 P.M. Convention Center Room 706 Title: Mapping Business: The Geography and Map Sections Mary Murphy Papers Session Speaker: Angela Lee, ESRI Inc. Moderator: Vanette Schwarz, Illinois State University Abstract: Explore the use of a geographic information system for analysis and mapping of business location data, and consumer expenditure surveys. DSOC, G&M Section 4:00 P.M. * 5:30 P.M. Convention Center Room 706 Title: NAFTA at 13: Unruly teen or happily ever afta Abstract: Join our topical experts as they explore Best of the Web data web sites for Mexico, Canada and the United States. Our focus will be on comparative data, economic indicators, the labor force, and official demographic sources. We'll look at sites offering pre-packaged information, as well as customizable sites with functionality to "make your own tables". Moderator: Elana Broch, Princeton University Speakers: Canada: Jackie Druery, Head, Learning and Research Services, Humanities and Social Sciences, Queens University, Ontario Canada Mexico: Jesús Lau, Director, USBI VER Library, and Coordinator, UV Virtual Library, Universidad Veracruzana, Veracruz, Mexico U.S.: Jen Darragh, Reference Librarian for Behavioral and Social Sciences, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond Virginia DSOC, Labor Issues Section, International Relations Section, Public Policy Section 6:00 P.M. * 7:30 P.M. Hyatt Regence Mineral Hall Title: International Reception Location: Mineral Hall, Level 3, Hyatt Regency Denver at the Colorado Convention Center. Abstract: Bring your élan, pizzazz, & A-Game! See the SLA Europe Information Professional 2007 Award bestowed. Network to the max with international Conference attendees. Indulge in smooooth, decadent, & fizzzzy treats. Generously sponsored by DOW JONES. Moderator: Ann R. Sweeney, DSOC, European Union*European Commission Delegation. Speakers: Rachel Kolsky, SLA Europe President (Corporate Research & Development, AIG Europe UK Ltd.); International Information Exchange Caucus Representative; Susan Fournier, DCSLA Chapter President (Information Center, Independent Community Bankers of America); Clare Hart, Executive Vice President, Dow Jones DSOC, SLA Europe, KIIE, & DCSLA (Washington, DC, Chapter) Underwriter: Reception and SLA Europe Information Professional 2007 Award sponsored by DOW JONES Tuesday, June 5, 2007 7:00 A.M. * 8:30 A.M. Hyatt Regency Mineral G Title: Social Science Business Meeting Breakfast -- Ticketed Event Abstract: Don't let the early hour keep you away. Sign up for the Social Science Division Business Meeting Breakfast and meet our board members. Youll have a chance to hear what the Division is doing in the coming year. Moderator: Greta Ober-Beauchesne, Joint World Bank, International Monetary Fund Library [Basic breakfast buffet ($25.00 per person is the cost to Division, cost to attendees will be $10.00)] 9:00 A.M. * 10:30 A.M. Convention Center Room 704 Title: Do fences make good neighbors? Does immigration hurt or help the U.S. Economy? Abstract: Who gets a visa to work in the U.S. and who doesnt? What types of foreign workers do we welcome in the United States? Join us for a session on our nations immigration policy and how to keep on top of the changing immigration landscape. Speakers: Robert Heiserman, Immigration Attorney: Adjunct Professor of Law, University of Denver Moderator: Sue Torelli, University of Pennsylvania DSOC, Labor Relations Section 11:00 A.M * 12:30 P.M. Convention Center Room 704 Title: Global Librarianship Abstract: Hear first-hand how colleagues aid libraries and librarians in developing countries. Speakers from Librarians Without Borders, (http://lwb-online.org/), the U.S. Peace Corps (http://www.peacecorps.gov/) & the Lubuto Library Project ((www.lubuto.org) will enthrall you with their field experiences. Find out what YOU can do, too! Moderator: Ann Sweeney, European Union, European Commission Delegation Speakers: Melanie Sellar, Librarians Without Borders Kevin Cullen, (U.S. Peace Corps. Volunteer, Botswanna, 1995-97), Assistant Electronic Resources Librarian, Denison Memorial Library, University of Colorado at Denver & Health Sciences Center Jane Kinney Meyers, President & Founder, Lubuto Library Project DSOC, International Relations Section 2:30 P.M. * 4:00 P.M. Convention Center Room 601 Title: Finding the Concept, Not the Word: Using Ontologies and Semantics in Todays Search World. Abstract: Youve heard about ontologies and semantic searching, but what are they? Who is using these cutting-edge tools to make searching easier? How do these search tools differ from a tried and true Boolean search? A clear, plain language look at the topic will enable members of the audience to try out ontology-building. In addition, well look at how these technologies are being used to search structured data, and employ latent semantic indexing. Moderator: Greta Ober-Beauchesne, Joint World Bank, International Monetary Fund Library Speakers: Brandy King, Center on Media and Child Health, Harvard University Joe Tragert, EBSCO Inc. DSOC Wednesday, June 6, 2007 11:00 A.M. * 12:30 P.M. Convention Center room 406 Title: Visualizing Statistics: Making Use and Sense of Graphs, Charts and Diagrams Abstract: An introduction to the benefits of using graphs, charts and diagrams as a method to visually convey statistical data. Learn techniques that help convey ideas and build common understanding of complex data. Moderator: Jim Gillispie, Johns Hopkins University Speaker: Elana Broch, Princeton University DSOC Public Policy Section (LEAD) Business and Finance Division 1:00 P.M. * 2:30 P.M. Convention Center Room 406 Title: Government Mapping and Information Update. Abstract: Digital systems, plans and programs at the Government Printing Office, Census Bureau, and U.S. Department of Agriculture. Making electronic access work for you. GPOs Future Digital Systems (FDsys) Census Bureaus On the Map USDA Tracking Animal Health Moderator: David McQuillan, University of South Carolina. Speakers: Susan Maroney * USDA John Carpenter * Census Bureau Ted Priebe * Government Printing Office DSOC G&M Section (LEAD) Government Information Division Transportation Division 3:00 P.M. * 4:30 P.M. Convention Center Room 603 Title: Social Science Division, Sections Meeting Abstract: Join one of the Social Science Divisions five sections for roundtable discussion of plans for the coming year. Sections Include: Geography and Map, Non-Profit Sector, International Relations, Public Policy, Labor Issues Moderator: Jim Gillispie, Johns Hopkins University Thursday, June 7 Title: Tour of USAF Academy Library Military Librarians DSOC G&M For complete program details, including talks by former V.P. Al Gore and Dilbert creator Scott Adams, go to www.sla.org . PLEASE NOTE that the 2008 SLA annual conference will not be held at its usual time. It will be July 27 - 30, 2008 in Seattle, Washington. Mark you calendar now for this important meeting. The 2009 annual conference will be in Washington, D.C., June 14 - 17, 2009, and will mark the 100th anniversary of the Special Libraries Association!! David C. McQuillan, chair Public Relations SLA Geography and Map Section Social Science Division David C. McQuillan Map Cataloger Thomas Cooper Library University of South Carolina Columbia, SC 29208 Phone: (803) 777-4723 Fax: (803) 777-6871 E-mail: [log in to unmask]