
2. ErgoInfo
Mark Day's article, "Challenges to the Professional Control of Knowledge Work in Academic Libraries: A Proposed Agenda for Organizational Research and Action," has been published by the Association of College and Research Libraries on its web site along with other papers presented at ACRL's 8th National Conference, Nashville TN, April 11-14, 1997. The papers are available in HTML, ASCII, and zipped WP5 formats and can be found by Author, Title, or Session from the index page, located at URL: http://www.ala.org/acrl/papers.html
Dolores Hoyt gave a presentation on "American Turner and Other German-American Organization Records in the Ruth Lilly Special Collections and Archives at IUPUI" to the national meeting of the Palatines to American on June 12, 1997, in Fort Wayne, IN. She also gave a presentation and "hands-on" session on "German Americana on the World Wide Web" on July 9, 1997, sponsored by the Indiana German Heritage Society.
"Selective Guide to Literature on Applied Optics" compiled by Jean Poland and Godlind Johnson has been published by the American Society for Engineering Education as number 23 in their Engineering Literature Guide series.
2. ERGOINFO
If you have concerns about aches and pains in your hands, wrists, shoulders, back, etc., that you think might be work-related, consider checking out the Libraries Ergonomic Team homepage: http://www.indiana.edu/~libergo
There are links to various sources you might find helpful.
--Libraries Ergonomics Team
3. THE BLACK CULTURE CENTER LIBRARY IS MOVING!
The Black Culture Center (BCC) Library will be closed from July 24th (beginning at 12 noon) through July 29th, 1997. We will be closed during the aforementioned period in preparation for our move to an interim location while the new Theatre/Neal Marshall Center is being built. We will be moving to Coulter Hall, rooms 200-208, in Ashton Center. We will be open to the public based on our regular su mmer schedule beginning July 30th, 1997.
The ground breaking and construction of the Theatre/Neal Marshall Center should begin at last by the end of the summer or early fall, 1997! We look forward to opening the new Neal Marshall Center Library and learning resource center in 1999!
--Grace Jackson-Brown, Librarian, Neal Marshall Center Library and African-American Studies Bibliographer
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