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ISSUE COLLABORATORIES ARE AN EXCITING NEW SMALL GROUP PROGRAM ELEMENT THAT WILL PROVIDE AN OPPORTUNITY FOR A HIGHLY INTERACTIVE, FOCUSED, SUSTAINED EXCHANGE ABOUT CURRENT ISSUES.
ISSUE I
Are campus copyright and other intellectual property policies too little, too late or too much, too soon?
Barcelona II
Moderators:
David F. Bishop
University Librarian
Northwest University
Susan Foster
Vice-President of Information Technologies
University of Delaware
ISSUE II
Is it getting more or less difficult to train and support faculty to use the Web?
Sienna I and II
Moderators:
Jacqueline D. Brown
Director, Information Services
Princeton University
Sheila Creth
University Librarian and Chief Information Officer
University of Iowa
ISSUE III
Who should select, fund, provision, operate, and support distributed information resources and services?
Barcelona I
Moderators:
Shirley K. Baker
Vice Chancellor for Information Technology and Dean of University
Libraries, Washington University, St. Louis
Carole Barone
Associate Vice Chancellor for Information Technology
University of Califormia, Davis
ISSUE IV
Is there a good method to manage access to technological resources that are in high demand; and to ration scholarly materials such as publications for which there are not enough funds?
DaVinci II and III
Moderators:
Paul Kobulnicky
Director
University of Connecticut
Jack McCredie
Associate Vice Chancellor, Information Systems and Technology
University of California, Berkeley
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