Past NOCALL Events 2000

  • January 13th, 2000: SLA SF Bay Region Chapter Dinner Meeting. Bob Berring will speak on “The Power of Classification and the Internet.”
  • January 28th, 2000: Executive Board Meeting, Spring Business Meeting, 12:00, at Marine’s Memorial Club in San Francisco. Dr. Blanche Woolls, Dean of the School of Library and Information Science at San Jose State University will speak about current trends in library school programs
  • February 16th, 2000: SF Bay Area Region/San Andreas SLA Dinner Meeting. “Linking the Local and the Global: Information Ecologies.” Bonnie Nardi, Speaker. Spiedo Ristorante, San Mateo, 5:00. Contact Janet Vratney, 650-964-7415. West Coast Patent Information Users Group Workshop, San Francisco. Contact Melissa Dicker melissad@gene.com
  • February 24th, 2000: “Quality Customer Service: Beyond ‘How May I Help You,'” sponsored by the NOCALL Education Committee. Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP, 400 Sansome Street, Old Federal Reserve Building, San Francisco, 12:00 noon to 2:00 p.m. RSVP to Jenny Kanji, 800-523-8168, x 4484
  • February 28th – March 1st: Intranets 2000 (Online, Inc.), San Jose, CA.
  • March 3rd – 4th, 2000: 26th Annual SCALL Institute, “E-Commerce: Opportunity or Caught in the Net” Ventura Holiday Inn Resort Hotel, Ventura. Contact Anna Delgado, (213) 430-3240.
  • March 7th, 2000: SLA SF Bay Region Chapter Dinner Meeting, San Francisco. Leah Garchik, personals columnist for the San Francisco Chronicle.
  • March 14th-18th, 2000: Computers in Libraries 2000 (Information Today), Washington, D.C.
  • March 23rd, 2000: SLA/BayNet Professional Development Workshop, Managing Information Overload for the Information Professional. Speaker: Susan Price, professional organizer and personal assistant. 9:00-12:00. Contact Deb Hunt, (415) 353-0485.
  • March 30th, 2000: Executive Board Meeting, McCutchen Doyle Brown & Emerson, Palo Alto
  • April 1st, 2000: CGI Programming with Perl, Workshop with Roy Tennant. UC Berkeley Campus. Contact Andy Kivel, (925) 685-1230, ext. 1105
  • April 9th-15th, 2000 – National Library Week
  • April 13th, 2000: Books and Bytes: Balancing Formats in Today’s Libraries (AALL/West) satellite videoconference. Two locations:
    • University of San Francisco, Gleeson Geschke Library, 9:00-10:30. Contact Karen Johnson, (415) 422-2759.
    • Alameda County Conference Center, Oakland, 9:00-12:00 Contact Greg Fite, (510) 208-4830.
  • April 14th, 2000: “World’s Largest Reference Service,” sponsored by the Librarian’s Association of the University of California, Berkeley. Speaker: Steve Coffman, Los Angeles Public Library, 9-11 a.m. Sidley Auditorium, UC Berkeley. Contact Mary Ann Mahoney, mmahoney@library.edu
  • April 18th, 2000: 4th Annual Neighborhood Dinner Meeting (SLA SF Bay Region Chapter). Respond to contacts listed on web page for your area.
  • April 27th, 2000: SF SLA Bay Area Region and the Special Libraries Association present a video conference on “Exploring the Possibilities of Information Portals.” Alameda County Conference Center, Oakland, 9:30 a.m. -1:00 p.m. Contact Debbie Jan, (510) 642-2511.
  • April 28th, 2000: PLI Managing the Law Library 2000. Fairmont Hotel, San Francisco. Contact PLI (800) 260-4PLI.
  • May 16th-18th, 2000: National Online Meeting & IOLS 2000 (Information Today). New York, NY. NOCALL/SANDALL/SCALL discount for National Online.
  • May 18th, 2000:  NOCALL Board Meeting at 12:00, Golden Gate University, Room 510 and NOCALL Business Meeting, 2:30, Golden Gate University. Town Hall meeting and the NOCALL Professional Achievement Award will be presented.
  • May 19th, 2000: SCOUG’s Spring Workshop “Borrowing Other People’s Tools.” 7:30 a.m.-6:00 p.m. Sheraton Industry Hills Resort, Industry, CA.
  • May 22nd-23rd, 2000: InfoPeople Workshop “IT Survival Skills for Library Administrators” Claremont Resort & Spa, Berkeley.
  • May 23rd, 2000: Z39.50 Information Retrieval Protocol: A Basic Introduction, Sponsored by InfoPeople, San Francisco Public Library, San Francisco.
  • May 26th, 2000:  SLA SF Bay Region Chapter, May Meeting. San Francisco Giants Baseball at PacBell Park, San Francisco.
  • June 10th-15th, 2000: SLA 91st Annual Conference, “Independence to Interdependence: The Next Phase in the Information Revolution,” Philadelphia, PA.
  • June 19th-20th, 2000: IT Survival Skills for Library Administrators, InfoPeople Workshop, Claremont Resort & Spa, Berkeley.
  • July 15th-20th, 2000: AALL Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA.
  • August 6th-12th, 2000: First Annual Stanford-California State Library Institute on 21st Century Librarianship at  Stanford. http://institute21.stanford.edu/
  • September 9th, 2000: NOCALL Committee Chair & Committee Member Planning Meeting from 10a.m.- 2p.m. at Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe, 400 Sansome St., S.F.  Contact Donna Williams, donna.williams@jud.ca.gov, for more information.
  • September 16th, 2000: AALL Program:  Finding the Law: Basic Legal Research,  San Jose, California.  Marsha Thomas (practicing attorney and former Reference Librarian and Head of Teaching at S.J. Quinney Law Library, University of Utah College of Law) provides participants with the opportunity to learn the fundamentals of legal research through hands-on activities and discussion. For details contact AALL Education Manager, Mary Jawgiel at mjawgiel@aall.org, phone: 312-939-4764, ex. 24.
  • September 18th-20th, 2000: Online World Conference & Expo (Online). San Diego. Contact Online (800) 248-8466.
  • October 20th, 2000: The SLA Andreas Chapter Fall Workshop, “Taxonomist, Knowledge Engineer: What’s in a Name?”
  • October 26th, 2000: NOCALL Fall Workshop, “New Choices: Legal Research Tools for Today and Tomorrow,” which will focus on alternative online legal research tools.  Stanford University Stanford Law School & the Stanford Faculty Club.
  • November 8th, 2000: NOCALL Executive Board Meeting at 2:00 PM, Venture Law Group, Menlo Park.
  • November 11th-14th, 2000: California Library Association Annual Meeting, Santa Clara. Contact (916) 447-8541. http://www.cla-net.org/