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TECHNICAL SERVICES LAW LIBRARIAN
Volume 22, No. 4 (June 1997)

TS-SIS CATALOGING AND
CLASSIFICATION COMMITTEE

Carol S. Shapiro
New York University Law School
shapiro@turing.law.nyu.edu

Baltimore will be bountiful. Lots of hard work by Committee members last year around this time has been rewarded with several programs. A-6 (Monday , 8:30 a.m.) and G-5 (Wednesday, 8:30 a.m.) on international legal regimes are of value to both catalog and reference staff. Everyone should understand the nature of these broad jurisdictions, and how material by and about them is organized. B-6 (Monday, 10:15 a.m.), "Better than Bookmarks? " continues the theme of the disappearance of traditional boundaries, discussing how PAC contents are not bound by the library walls and C-7 (Tuesday, 9:00 a.m.) how new technology for workstations and clients enables us to gather and display this new information.

The Roundtable is Monday (5:15 p.m.) and the Committee meeting is a Tuesday lunch (12:15 p.m.), but a flip of the two times has been requested. Happily, we again have an LC update, a brown-bagger (Wednesday, 12 noon). The new constitutional law subject headings, recommended by the Committee, have been implemented (see 97TSLL18); various Committee members are looking at the new international law schedules and ideas for cooperative reclass are in development.

Please send your thoughts for the Baltimore Roundtable, Anaheim, and any projects for next year to me.


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