News and Events
January 24, 2007: Panel Discussion on Electronic Resources Management
- When: January 24, 2007, 12:30-1:30
- Where: GSE&IS Rm 121
The ASIST Student Chapter at UCLA invites you to a panel discussion on Electronic
Resource Management with librarians and information architects. Take this opportunity to
get informed on this essential topic and talk to professionals in an informal setting.
Recommended readings:
- "Findability Enabled." Library Journal, Aug. 15, 2006. at
http://www.libraryjournal.com/article/CA6359876.html - "Electronic Resource Management: The Report of the DLF Initiative" (Executive summary) at http://www.diglib.org/pubs/dlf102/dlfermi0408summ.htm
Come hear Angela Riggio, Anita Colby, Monti Lawrence, and Katherine Mullally explain why this MUST-KNOW topic is important to you. Increase your knowledge, improve your employability, and impress your future employers!
Ms. Riggio currently heads Digital Collection Management in the Digital Collections Services unit at UCLA, where she helps to support and define the infrastructure needed to manage the vast electronic collection at UCLA.
Ms. Colby was a member of the Library Steering Committee for Access to Electronic Resources, and participated in the development of UCLA's Electronic Resources Database, which is searchable via the library's webspace.
Ms. Lawrence is an Information Architect at Symantec, and has contributed to the selection and implementation of an XML-based content management system and developed and maintained content models.
Ms. Mullally is also an Information Architect at Symantec and a graduate from a MLIS program in Chicago.

