id author title date pages extension mime words sentence flesch summary cache txt crln-21682 Wei, Karen T. International Symposium on New Techniques and Applications in Libraries 1990-02-01 4 .pdf application/pdf 2394 88 39 Exhibitions were held simultaneously at the Xian Jiaotong University Library. The keynote speakers and their papers presenting the academic and research library’s view were: Margaret Beckman, executive director for Infor­ mation Technology, University of Guelph, on “Implications of Technology for New Library Fa­ cilities”; Ching-chih Chen, associate dean and professor, Graduate School of Library and Infor­ mation Science, Simmons College, on “Libraries in the Information Age: New Technology, New Media, New Mission, and New Challenge”; Bessie K. Hahn, library director, Brandeis University, on “Book Preservation: An International Agenda”; Donald E. Biggs, dean of University Libraries, Arizona State University, on “Expert Systems in Libraries”; Robert D. Steuart, dean and professor, Graduate School of Library and Information Sci­ ence, Simmons College, on “Educating Informa­ tion Professionals through Technology in the Cur­ riculum”; and Theodore F. Welch, director of li­ braries and professor, Northern Illinois University, on “Participating in LCS: Northern Illinois Univer­ sity Libraries in the Statewide Library Computer System.” Offering the U.S. government’s point of view were papers by D. E. Fossedal, Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, on “Information to the People,” and Thomas C. Phelps, senior program officer, U.S. National Endowment for the Humanities, on “The National Endowment for the Humanities Perspectives on PROJECT EMPEROR- cache/crln-21682.pdf txt/crln-21682.txt