In response to the recent questions about UCITA information sources . . .
The American Library Association (ALA) will be offering a free email
tutorial in
November. Read the following taken from
<http://www.ala.org/washoff/ucita/events.html>
Best regards,
Julia Crawford / Oklahoma State University / juliac[_at_]okstate.edu
http://www.library.okstate.edu/dept/patents/
UCITA: A Critical Primer
Email Tutorial from ALA's Office for
Information Technology Policy
November 6 - 20, 2000
Don't miss this opportunity to get the basics
on the Uniform Computer Information
Transaction Act and how it could affect you
and your library!
James Neal, Dean of University Libraries for
Johns Hopkins University, will chronicle his
fight against UCITA in Maryland. In 10 FREE
messages delivered to your preferred email
address, Jim will provide information on
UCITA's parameters, the law's opponents
and proponents, as well as some tactical
hints for handling UCITA if it is proposed in
your state.
To subscribe to the tutorial follow these
simple steps:
1. Send an email (with the subject line
blank) to listproc[_at_]ala1.ala.org (that is a "ONE" after the first ALA)
2. In the body of the email type: subscribe
ucitatut Your First Name Your Last Name
For more information contatct:
oitp[_at_]alawash.org
Received on Thu Oct 26 2000 - 15:58:13 GMT
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