Pete, Robina,
I agree. I had also noticed this clash. Robina beat me to pointing it
out! I would think it very unwise to hold these 2 working group
meetings at the same time.
There's also an inconsistency on the programme between the
table, showing Collections WG at 15:30-17:30, and the more
detailed programme farther down the page showing it at 13:00-
15:00. So I'm guessing it's already been moved once because of
the paper clash?
Anyway I hope to attend the Collections WG whenever it takes
place (except Tues 15:30 - 17:30 which is my paper session).
Ann
Date sent: Mon, 4 Aug 2003 13:05:31 +0100
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From: "Clayphan, Robina" <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: [DC-COLLECTIONS] Meeting of WG at DC2003 in Seattle
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> Pete,
>
> I know there will always be timetable clashes but the CLD working
> group session clashes with the Library working group session. There
> seems to be a big overlap in communities of interest in these two.
> (If it is just me then so be it.) Is there an alternative time?
>
> Robina
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Pete Johnston [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: 01 August 2003 17:38
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Meeting of WG at DC2003 in Seattle
>
>
> There will be a meeting of the DC Collection Description Working Group
> during the DC-2003 Conference in Seattle. It is scheduled for
> 15.30-17.30 on Monday 29 September 2003, and is open to anyone
> registered for the conference. See
>
> http://dc2003.ischool.washington.edu/program.html
>
> Are any members of this group planning to attend please?
>
> I don't think we are going to be in a position to submit this profile
> to the Usage Board in September, as we had hoped, but this provides an
> opportunity for us to discuss the current proposals in detail. We
> might also use that time to share information on your own experiences
> of collection-level description and specifically on your experience of
> developing CLD metadata schemas and any important conclusions for this
> group.
>
> Andy and I been asked to submit an outline agenda for the WG meeting
> in the next few days. I'll prepare something general based on the
> existing programme of work and our discussions here, and post that
> here early next week. But if there are any specific items you would
> like included please post them to the list as soon as possible.
>
> (And I understand that there are rooms available at other times later
> in the week so we could possibly reconvene if we find we are making
> great progress and have more to talk about!)
>
> Pete
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