----------------------------Original message---------------------------- Hey folks, we are down to 2 weeks from SLA Annual Conference time!! I don't know about the rest of you but this is getting a bit scary for me! I wanted to pass on a bit of information regarding our Monday afternoon tour of the ERDAS facilities plus a quick reminder about the length of our day on Thursday in regards to anyone who may be flying out of Atlanta Thursday night. First, to give all of you who are going or those of you who haven't decided on going but are interested, a bit more information on ERDAS and one of their latest projects. In the April 16, 1994 issue of the Atlanta Journal-Constitu- tion, in the paper's _ScienceWatch_ column, is a brief article on how ERDAS' software technology was used on one of the most recent shuttle flights. You may recall that the primary mission of the shuttle flight that occurred in April was to use the latest radar technology to probe the earth's surface. Well according to the article, "Atlanta-based ERDAS Inc. has provided the imaging software that the National Aeronautics and Space Administration is using to analyze radar returns from more than 400 selected sites around the world, from the snow-covered Alps to the sun-baked sands of the Sahara. The company's "Imagine" software is an advanced version of software already used for remote sensing applications by government and industry groups around the world." This is apparently one of the major areas that the company is involved with, imaging software, so it will be exciting to find out some of the other areas with which they are also involved in and how there products may impact our collections now and into the future! One other note regarding the tour, trans- portation is yet to be worked out from the hotels downtown to ERDAS, which is located north of the downtown area in a suburb of the city called Druid Hills, however, I will have a positive answer from Jim Mears by the end of the day regarding the possibility of having us use a hotel shuttle service to get us up and back. If this does not work out then I have two other backup plans and will explain them later if needed. My second item mentioned above concerns anyone who may have their outgoing flights booked for Thursday night, June 15th. I anticipate that the tour to Macon will get back to the downtown hotels between 5:30 and 6:00 p.m. However, not knowing from day to day what kind of catastrophe has occurred on any of the interstates and/or highways in and out of Atlanta and its impact on traffic, it is possible that we won't return until around 6:30 (severe thunderstorms and/or tornadoes also can impact the length of time it will take to return to Atlanta) My recommendation to anyone who may have a flight booked for around 7 p.m. is to see if you can possibly arrange for a later flight out. If that is not a possibility, please contact me directly and I will work with you and the bus driver about leaving Macon earlier in the afternoon if we need to or making similar adjustments in the current itinerary. I hope this notice helps to prevent any problems with folks who plan on going with us to Macon on Thursday but also plan on flying out that night. Again, I am more than happy to work with any of you who need assistance in this area, simply pick up the phone or give me an email message in the next couple of days. Thats all for now folks. I will be posting the latest information/news regarding the SLA Annual Conference on Monday of next week. Thank you to all of you who let me know in the past few days which events they will be attending. If any of the rest of you know at this point which of the tours or eating establishments you want to go on (and I know there are some of you out there because I got the numbers of people who have registered for the breakfast meeting and the Macon tour from Jim about 30 minutes ago and have only heard from 6-8 of you via email to date) please do pass them on to me so that I can make sure of the number of reservations to keep as well as let our tour guides know how many of us to expect. Until Monday, Paige Mr. Paige G. Andrew Map Cataloger Cataloging Dept./Main Library University of Georgia Libraries University of Georgia Athens, GA 30602 Phone: (706) 542-1554 Fax: (706) 542-4144 Internet: [log in to unmask] Bitnet: [log in to unmask]