National Commission on Libraries and Information Science 2006 – Federal Register Recent Federal Regulation Documents
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Notice of Meetings
The U.S. National Commission on Libraries and Information Science is holding an open business meeting to discuss Commission programs and administrative matters. Commissioners will review programs related to the Commission's strategic initiatives. Each of the Commission's task forces will share progress reports and the Commission will discuss future directions and activities. Topics will include: (1) American Corners; (2) Initiatives (Consumer Health Update, Battle of the Books, Family Literacy, Appraisal/Assessment, Aging); and (3) Policy Issues (Emergency Preparedness and Disaster Response, Digitization). Date and Time: NCLIS Business MeetingDecember 11, 2006, 9 a.m.- 3:30 p.m.; December 12, 2006, 9 a.m.-12 p.m.
Notice of Meetings
The U.S. National Commission on Libraries and Information Science is also holding a closed meeting to discuss consolidation and staffing issues. Closing this meeting is in accordance with the exemption provided under Title 45, CFR, Part 1703.202(a)(9).
NCLIS Closed Meeting
The U.S. National Commission on Libraries and Information Science is holding a closed meeting to review budget matters and future directions. Closing this meeting is in accordance with the exemption provided under Title 45, CFR 1703.202(a)(9).
Notice of Meetings
The U.S. National Commission on Libraries and Information Science is holding an open business meeting to discuss Commission programs and administrative matters. Commissioners will review programs related to the Commission's strategic initiatives. Each of the Commission's task forces will share progress reports and the Commission will discuss future directions and activities. Topics will include (1) debrief on the symposium at the University of Michigan on Mass Digitization Impacts; (2) debrief on World Summit on the Information Society in Tunis; (3) the 2006 Health Information Awards; (4) the White House Conference on Aging; (5) the Commission's involvement in American Corners; (6) new measures of library performance and impact; (7) relationship between school libraries and educational achievement.
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