Saturday, 26 June 1999, New Orleans: Notes from the Annual Meeting
From Wess
WESS Scandinavian Discussion Group
1999 Annual Conference
As part of the American Library Association's Annual Meeting in New Orleans, the ACRL/WESS Scandinavian Discussion Group met on Saturday, June 26, 1999, from 11:30am to 12:30pm, in room 342 of the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center.
There were seventeen people in attendence. Following introductions, announcements and institutional news, Charles Spetland (Minnesota) shared information on recent developments at the National Library of Norway, the University of Oslo's new library building, and the Royal Library in Copenhagen. Spetland also provided information about the new electronic National Biography of Finland and a few new Finnish sites of interest.
References were made to the following URLs [many of which may no longer be valid - RdH/2003]:
Nasjonalbiblioteket i Oslo
http://www.nb.no/html/nb_oslo.html
Kulturnett Norge
http://www.kulturnett.no/
Universitetsbiblioteket i Oslo
http://www.ub.uio.no/ubit/humsam/
Det kongelige Bibliotek, Slotsholmen, København
http://www.kb.dk
Virtual Finland (Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Finland)
http://virtual.finland.fi/
National Biography of Finland
http://194.100.110.58/KB/
Tilke, the Finnish Research Libraries Page
http://hul.helsinki.fi/tilke/indexeng.html
John Dillon (Wisconsin) announced that the 100th annual meeting of the Society for the Advancement of Scandinavian Study would be held in Madison, WI, May 4-6, 2000. Dillon and Mariann Tiblin (Minnesota) are members of the program committee and invite ideas for library and archives related sessions.
Richard Hacken (Brigham Young) gave a brief update on the Scandinavian Studies Web.
Zuzana Helinsky (Library Service Ltd. of Sweden) reminded the group of the Gothenburg Book Fair held each September.
McKim was chosen as chair of the group for the Midwinter and Annual meetings in 2000.
Charles G. Spetland
University of Minnesota
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