Thursday, December 22, 2011

2012 Meeting of the Forum for Classics, Libraries, and Scholarly Communication

The Forum for Classics, Libraries, and Scholarly Communication (FCLSC) will meet during the APA/AIA meetings on Saturday, January 7th  2012 from 9:00-10:30 a.m. in the Jefferson Boardroom at Loews Philadelphia Hotel.
The Forum brings together people interested in the intersection between classical studies, libraries, and scholarly communication, in order to promote timely exchange of information and ideas. Members also collaborate on projects of mutual concern. As an officially affiliated group of the American Philological Association, the Forum aims to support initiatives of the APA relating to libraries and scholarly communication.
This year's meeting will include a presentation by Prof. Dr. Ortwin Dally, Secretary General of the German Archaeological Institute, on ZENON and related projects. 

3.       “E-books versus Print”  We decided last meeting that we really enjoy and find quite useful free flowing discussions on topics of importance to us.  Catherine Mardikes met recently with Classics faculty and grad students at Chicago to discuss selection strategies in this strange hybrid world in which we find ourselves, and will introduce the subject

FCLSC welcomes any and all who are interested.

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