Followup to UKSG blog plug

I continue to check UKSG’s LiveSerials blog for updates during today’s opening sessions. I found some of the reporting to be “interesting” e.g. this post from the opening address:

Char Simser, President of NASIG, is greeting us from our sister organisation in the US. It’s Char’s first trip to the UK and to UKSG. It’s been a year of firsts for NASIG apparently including: no longer volounteer organisation; at the conference in June in Pheonix they will have organisational sponsership; they’ve just had their first election; migrating content to a new website (available in the next 6=8 weeks) and the website will be linked into their membership database; increasing support for continuing education (“following in UKSG footsteps”); further intregation of vendors etc. Jill Emery is incoming president and is also present at UKSG. Char invited us all to NASIG, June 2008 (“It will be warmer”).

Um, NASIG still is a volunteer organization; the change here is that the organization is now able to allow organizational (e.g. corporate) sponsorshop. And this year isn’t our first election; we’ve just had our first election using online voting. (NASIG has been in existence and has been having elections since 1985!) I realize that this isn’t official reporting but…folks, make sure you make accurate notes!

UKSG 2008 underway

One of the best conferences in the library world, the UKSG (United Kingdom Serials Group) Conference and Exhibition, is now underway. This year’s conference is being held in Torquay, one of the most beautiful spots in all of the UK. My sister-in-law hails from nearby Barnstaple and I spent some memorable time in that area after attending the 1999 UKSG conference held in Manchester. (See a photo album of some of the photos I took on that trip here.)

As in the past, there is live conference blogging of the UKSG conference at UKSG’s blog, LiveSerials. I highly recommend reading this blog. Already today there are some posts with notes from interesting presentations.