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Please join me in congratulating our newly elected officers:
Kathy Faust (Lewis and Clark College): Vice-chair/chair-elect
Karen Selden (University of Colorado): Secretary/Treasurer
Keiko Okuhara (University of Hawaii): Member-at-large
Also, thank you to Mila Rush, Amy Moberly, and Sara Repinski
for agreeing to stand for the election. These six individuals deserve your
thanks for their willingness to serve OBS in a leadership position—they have
my deep thanks and appreciation.
Michael Maben, OBS-SIS Chair 2008-2009
The Online Bibliographic Services Special Interest
Section (OBS-SIS) of the American Association of Law Libraries focuses
on all aspects of the various national and local bibliographic utilities.
These include public access to bibliographic data online, acquisitions
sub-systems, mail message systems, and integration of circulation
systems with the online bibliographic data.
The Section:
- Facilitates the exchange of information on the choice and installation
of local and national online bibliographic systems
- Provides opportunities for its members to share ideas for more
effective and efficient use of their systems
- Monitors the products and services of the online systems
- Communicates concerns of law libraries to the systems and networks
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