> Library Association
> Information Services Group, Scotland
> Annual General Meeting
> Seminar Room 3.05, Andersonian Library, University of Strathclyde,
> Glasgow.
> 14th March 2002, 2:00 p.m.
>
> Guest Speaker, Stuart James "The book is dead? The shift from print to
> electronic information."
>
>
> The Annual General Meeting of the Information Services Group (Scotland) is
> to take place on the 14th March, at 2:00 p.m.. The Venue is the seminar
> room, 3.05 Andersonian Library, University of Strathclyde.
>
> Following the A.G.M, Mr Stuart James BA FLA MIInfSc FRSA, Librarian,
> University of Paisley will give a talk (followed by a discussion) on the
> shift from print to electronic information.
>
> Agenda for the A.G.M:
>
> 1. Apologies for absence
>
> 2. To receive the minutes of the Annual General Meeting held on the 29
> March 2001
>
> 3. To receive the 2001 Annual Report (to be circulated at the meeting)
>
> 4. To receive the Honorary Treasurer's Report for 2001 (to be
> circulated at the meeting)
>
> 5. To elect an Honorary Auditor to audit the 2002 accounts
>
> 6. Any other business
>
>
> Please forward apologies to:
>
> Frances Foster
> Mitchell Street Centre
> Mitchell Street
> Dundee
> DD2 2LJ
> Tel: (01382) 435803
>
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