THE NEW SCHOLARSHIP

Scholarship and Libraries in the 21st Century

Sponsored by the
Friends of the Dartmouth College Library
and the
Leslie Center for the Humanities

Saturday, November 9, 2002
9 AM – 3 PM

Filene Auditorium
Moore Hall
Dartmouth College

 

9 AM

Continental Breakfast
  Filene Auditorium, Moore Hall
   
9:30 AM Welcome
  George W. Berry
  Chair, Friends of the Dartmouth College Library
  Dartmouth College, Hanover
   
  Dartmouth College: A History of Commitment to Innovation
  Barry P. Scherr
  Provost, Dartmouth College, Hanover
   
  From Gutenberg to the Global Information Infrastructure: Access to Information in the Networked World
  Christine Borgman
  Professor and Presidential Chair, Information Studies
  University of California, Los Angeles
   
  The Emergence of Digital Scholarship: New Models for Librarians, Archivists, and Humanists
  John M. Unsworth
  Professor of English
  Director, Institute for Advanced Technology in the Humanities
  University of Virginia, Charlottesville
   
  New Models of Digital Communication
  Kate Wittenberg
  Director, Electronic Publishing Initiative at Columbia
 

Columbia University, New York

 

11:30 AM

 

Break/Lunch

 

1:30 PM The Library in the Classroom: New Modes of Teaching Research
  Thomas H. Luxon
  Associate Professor of English
  Dartmouth College, Hanover
   
  Good Archives Make Good Scholars
  Donald J. Waters
  Director, Scholarly Communications Program
  Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, New York
   
  21st Century Scholars ‚ Leadership and Training
  Deanna B. Marcum
  President
  Council on Library and Information Resources, Washington, DC
   
  Dartmouth ‚ The Next 10 Years
  Richard E. Lucier
  17th Librarian of the College
  Dartmouth College, Hanover
   
  Closing Remarks
  George W. Berry
  Chair, Friends of the Dartmouth College Library
 

Dartmouth College, Hanover

 

3 PM ADJOURN