Kellogg CRISTAL-ED at the University of Michigan School of Information



1997 Mail List Discussions

January 5 - 18 "Open Discussion" (Vol. 48)

February 2 - 15 "Fitting Systems to Users" (Vol. 49)
led by David Drummond

February 16 - March 1 "Redefining Reference Services" (Vol. 50)
led by Fred Milstein

March 2-14 "Attracting Minority Students" (Vol. 51)
led by Kathleen Koontz

March 15-28 "Accreditation" (Vol. 52)
led by Paul Doty

March 29-April 11 "CRISTAL-ED: Efficient and Effective?" (Vol. 53)
led by Steve Bonario

April 12-26 "Education for Deinstitutionalizing the Profession" (Vol. 54)
led by James Shedlock

April 27-May 17 "Open Discussion" (Vol. 55)

May 18-24 "Outsourcing is the Answer. Now, What Was the Question?" (Vol. 56)
led by Barbara Winters

May 25-June 7 "Electronic Information Publishing in the Information Curriculum" (Vol. 57)
led by Bob Watson

June 8-21 "Applying Skills and Knowledge from Librarianship" (Vol. 58)
led by Lee Liming

June 22-July 5 "Making the Most of Associations" (Vol. 59)
led by Anne Abate

July 6-19 "Librarian's Role in Teaching and Learning" (Vol. 60)
led by Paul Gherman

July 20-August 2 "Convergence and the Library Business" (Vol. 61)
led by Peter Underwood and Mary Nassimbeni

August 3-16 "How Much Technology is Too Much Technology?" (Vol. 62)
led by Ray Metz

August 17-30 "J.Z. Nitecki's Metalibrarianship" (Vol. 63)
led by Joanne Twining

August 31-September 6 "Open Topics" (Vol. 63)

September 7-20 "Impact of Information Technology on the Research Process" (Vol. 65)
led by Ned Fielden

September 21-October 4 "Buckle Your Seat Belts: Changes Ahead in Technical Services" (Vol. 66)
led by Shirley Richardson

October 5-18 "Joint Dissertations" (Vol. 67)
led by Luz Marina Quiroga and Kim Gregson

October 19-November 15 "Open Topics" (Vol. 68)

November 16-29 "What's in a Name?: Active/Passive Connotations of Information" (Vol. 69)
led by Ray McGinnis

November 30-December 13 "Into the Rapids: Prospects for Students in New Degree Programs" (Vol. 70)
led by Jennifer Bauer

December 14-January 3 "Open Topics" (Vol. 71)

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