Not me, I'm afraid.
Karen
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> Janet Crayne has asked the following, which I forward to the list:
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> Is anyone from the Modern Greek group attending the LC/CRL conference in
> late February?
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> Slavic and East European Division
> 110F Hatcher Graduate Library North
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Dear CoHSL list members:
Janet Crayne has asked the following, which I forward to the list:
At 06:08 PM 2/9/2006, you wrote:
Dear Rhea,
Is anyone from the Modern Greek group attending the LC/CRL conference in
late February?
--
Janet I. Crayne, Head
Slavic and East European Division
110F Hatcher Graduate Library North
University of Michigan Library
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1205
(734) 936-2348 (phone)
(734) 763-6743 (fax)
jcrayne(a)umich.edu
The program of the conference:
Digital Philology - Problems and Perspectives
International conference on the development and application of digital technologies in paleography and scholarly editing
20-22 January 2006 (Friday - Sunday)
University of Hamburg
is available at
http://www.rrz.uni-hamburg.de/RV/other/projects/conference.html
-Chuck Jones-
Please forgive any cross-posting:
Irene Vaslef Fellowship in Librarianship
Summer 2006
Dumbarton Oaks Research Library is pleased to accept applications for
the Irene Vaslef Fellowship in Librarianship, a competitive program
intended to serve librarians responsible for specialized collection
development in university or research libraries that do not support a
librarian's position dedicated solely to one of the following
disciplines. The fellowship provides a nine-week summer residence at
Dumbarton Oaks for the purpose of professional development for a
librarian holding responsibility for Byzantine Studies, Garden History
and Landscape Studies, or Pre-Columbian Studies. The fellowship period
is June 12 - August 11, 2006.
Application deadline is March 1, 2006. Full details of the fellowship
and application process can be found at
http://www.doaks.org/library/ivf_2006.html
Sheila Klos
Director of the Library
Self-published local histories often fall below the radar of academic
libraries and thus scholars in their research. Below are three examples
I'd like to point out because I think it's critical that such works find
their way into more library collections such as those many of us
represent. The three titles below deal with the Greek-American community
of Lowell, MA.
1. Greek immigrants at work: "A Lowell Odyssey" /
Author: Karas, Nicholas V.
Publication: Lowell, Mass.: Meteora Press, 1986
ISBN: 0961334711
$15.00
2. The Greek Triangle of the Acre: then and now /
Author: Karas, Nicholas V.
Publication: Lowell, Mass.: Meteora Press, 1984
ISBN: 09611334703
Unavailable
3. Greek immigrant chronicles: the alpha and omega /
Author: Karas, Nicholas V.
Publication: Lowell, Mass.: Meteora Press, 1989
ISBN: 096133472X
$12.00
Title #1 is being revised and will be released in the next month or two,
according to the author; #2 is unfortunately sold out, but perhaps with
the author's permission can be reprinted if there are no plans to revise
it; #3 is planned for revision, but not for some time.
Of related interest, see the Web site of the Lowell Hellenic Heritage
Association: http://ecommunity.uml.edu/hellenicheritage/
The author/publisher can be contacted for orders or further information
as follows:
Meteora Press
c/o Nicholas Karas
P.O. Box 1703
Lowell, MA 01853
nkaras25(a)aol.com
Cheers,
George
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George I. Paganelis
Curator, Tsakopoulos Hellenic Collection
California State University, Sacramento Library
2000 State University Dr. East
Sacramento, CA 95819-6039
Ph: (916) 278-4361 * Fax: (916) 278-5917
paganelis(a)csus.edu
http://www.library.csus.edu/tsakopoulos
Dear Maria,
Thank you so much for sharing your accession lists. I have definitely interested in continuing to receive these. I've attached the U.C. Classics Library's most recent New Acquisitions List (for Nov-Dec. 2005) at the bottom. Additional lists are available on the Classics Library website--click on Library Information. We have lists from August 2004 available. http://www.libraries.uc.edu/libraries/classics/index.html We put a link to the most recent one on the right hand side of the main page. The current list was disseminated today via email and will be on the website in a few days.
My wishes for a very Happy New Year to you, Jacquie
_______________________________
Jacquelene W. Riley, Head
John Miller Burnam Classical Library
320 Blegen, M.L. 0191
University of Cincinnati
Cincinnati, OH 45221-0191
VOICE: (513) 556-1315
FAX: (513) 556-6244
EMAIL: jacquelene.riley(a)uc.edu
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From: cohsl-list-bounces(a)lists.fas.harvard.edu [mailto:cohsl-list-bounces@lists.fas.harvard.edu]On Behalf Of Maria Georgopoulou
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Cc: 'Maria Smali'; 'Gavriella Vasdeki'
Subject: [Cohsl-list] Gennadius Library Accession List 2005
Dear colleagues,
Please find enclosed a list containing the monographs acquired by the Gennadius Library in the past year - this is our in-house accession file in WORD format. I am sending the list in four installments so please bear with me.
If this information is of interest to you all, we can make sure to send it to the whole list on a quarterly basis. If it is not of general interest we could also create a smaller list of recipients who are interested in this information and send the file only to these people. Please, let me know.
With best wishes for the holidays. All the best,
Maria
Maria Georgopoulou, Director
Gennadius Library
American School of Classical Studies at Athens
61 Souidias Street
10676 Athens
Greece
tel: +30-210-7210536
fax: +30-210-7237767
email: mgeorgopoulou(a)ascsa.edu.gr
http://www.ascsa.edu.gr/gennadius/
Dear colleagues,
Please find enclosed a list containing the monographs acquired by the
Gennadius Library in the past year - this is our in-house accession file
in WORD format. I am sending the list in four installments so please
bear with me.
If this information is of interest to you all, we can make sure to send
it to the whole list on a quarterly basis. If it is not of general
interest we could also create a smaller list of recipients who are
interested in this information and send the file only to these people.
Please, let me know.
With best wishes for the holidays. All the best,
Maria
Maria Georgopoulou, Director
Gennadius Library
American School of Classical Studies at Athens
61 Souidias Street
10676 Athens
Greece
tel: +30-210-7210536
fax: +30-210-7237767
email: mgeorgopoulou(a)ascsa.edu.gr
http://www.ascsa.edu.gr/gennadius/
Maria Georgopoulou, Director
Gennadius Library
American School of Classical Studies at Athens
61 Souidias Street
10676 Athens
Greece
tel: +30-210-7210536
fax: +30-210-7237767
email: mgeorgopoulou(a)ascsa.edu.gr
http://www.ascsa.edu.gr/gennadius/
Maria Georgopoulou, Director
Gennadius Library
American School of Classical Studies at Athens
61 Souidias Street
10676 Athens
Greece
tel: +30-210-7210536
fax: +30-210-7237767
email: mgeorgopoulou(a)ascsa.edu.gr
http://www.ascsa.edu.gr/gennadius/
Maria Georgopoulou, Director
Gennadius Library
American School of Classical Studies at Athens
61 Souidias Street
10676 Athens
Greece
tel: +30-210-7210536
fax: +30-210-7237767
email: mgeorgopoulou(a)ascsa.edu.gr
http://www.ascsa.edu.gr/gennadius/