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August 26, 2008

James Neal to speak in Future of Libraries, Museums and Archives series

James Neal

We Can't Get There From Here: The Intersection of Research Library Aspirations and Copyright Challenges.

September 8, 2008

2:00-4:00, Ripley Center, Room 3111

~~The lecture will also be webcast live at~~

http://www.sil.si.edu/lectures_40th_Neal.html

 

James Neal is currently the Vice President for Information Services and University Librarian at Columbia University.  His responsibilities include the Columbia Center for New Media Teaching and Learning (CCNMTL), the Center for Digital Research and Scholarship, the Copyright Advisory Office, and the Center for Human Rights Documentation and Research.

Jim Neal has served as the Dean of University Libraries at Indiana University and Johns Hopkins University, as well as on the Council and Executive Board of the American Library Association.  He is a frequent speaker at national and international conferences, and is a consultant and published author, with a focus in the areas of scholarly communication, intellectual property, digital library programs, organizational change and human resource development. 


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Shoot, there seems to be a problem with the live webcast. I tried numerous times to view it, in both Firefox and IE to no avail.

Perhaps it will be available for later viewing?

Hi Alison -
Yes, unfortunately we're having trouble getting the webcast up, but we are taping, and will be posting the entire lecture at the same url in a couple days. I'll be posting to the blog when we have it up.
Sorry everyone!

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