New PARCast, "Picking Up the Pace: Considering the Implications of Accelerated Archival Processing," now available
DUBLIN, Ohio, USA, 25 September 2008—Alice Schreyer, Assistant Director for Special Collections & Preservation and Director, Special Collections Research Center at the University of Chicago Library, talks with Merrilee Proffitt about how successfully increasing processing throughput impacts researchers, staff and space.
This is the tenth podcast in our ongoing series in which we ask the question, "What's keeping you awake at night?" of people we come across in our travels who are thinking ahead, worrying about the next big issue of imagining the next big thing. More interviews will be recorded and shared with you in the future.
More information
Interview with Alice Schreyer (mp3: 13MB/38min.) www5.oclc.org/downloads/programsandresearch/parcasts/20080821MGP-Schreyer.mp3
OCLC PARcasts www.oclc.org/research/events/podcasts.htm
OCLC PARcasts in the iTunes Store phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=284764834
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For more information:
Merrilee Proffitt
Senior Program Officer
OCLC Programs and Research
merrilee_proffitt@oclc.org
+1-650-287-2136
Melissa Renspie
Senior Communications Officer
OCLC Programs and Research
melissa_renspie@oclc.org
+1-614-761-5231
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