The Cleveland-Marshall College of Law Library is pleased to announce
that it will provide a site for the videoconference "The Age of
Technology: Your Guide to Change Management" on Thursday, April 16,
1998, from 12noon till 1:30pm EST. The Case Western Reserve University
Law Library is co-sponsoring our provision of a site for the
videoconference. The videoconference is sponsored by the American
Association of Law Libraries and West Group.
There is no fee to attend the videoconference at our site. However,
videoconference attendees at our site MUST pre-register by contacting
Laura Ray, Media/Reference Librarian, Cleveland-Marshall College of Law
Library, 1801 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44115, 216-687-6880, FAX
216-687-5098, laura.ray@law.csuohio.edu. Seating is limited to 45
attendees, so please register as soon as possible, and no later than
Tuesday, April 14th.
Our site for the videoconference will be the Dively Room (ie, Room 133)
of the Cleveland State University Urban Affairs Building (1737 Euclid
Avenue, Cleveland, OH). It is suggested that attendees arrive no later
than 11:45am. Parking is available for $2.00 in CSU Parking Lot WG (on
East 17th Street, between Euclid and Chester Avenues). Please note that
in order to have access to CSU Parking Lot WG, videoconference attendees
need to tell the Lot WG parking attendant that they are coming to the
AALL videoconference.
Due to the "lunch-time" timing of the videoconference, attendees may
bring a brown-bag lunch. We will be providing a light desert and
beverage. Again, in order to help us plan refreshments and ensure
seating, attendees are asked to pre-register with Laura Ray.
Videoconference participants will:
(a) Be able to define the organizational and technological issues that
must be considered during the planning stages of the change process;
(b) Be able to identify management tools and techniques necessary for
the planning, coordination, implementation and assessment of a
successful change process;
(c) Be able to list the advantages of being pro-active as a change agent
within their organization; and
(d) Be able to locate resources which will assist in managing a change
process.
Videoconference speakers will be James L. Hoover, Associate Dean for
Library & Computer Services, Columbia University Law School Library, New
York, NY; Florence Mason, Adjunct Professor of Library Science at the
University of North Texas, School of Library and Information Sciences,
Denton, TX; and Mike Wilens, Executive Vice President and Chief
Technology Officer, West Group, Eagan, MT.
We hope to see many northeastern Ohio law librarians at the
videoconference. In addition to the program itself, this will be an
opportunity to network with your colleagues without paying a meeting
registration fee. Please do not hesitate to contact Laura Ray if you
have questions.
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