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Charleston Conference: General Information
ABOUT THE CONFERENCE
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Each year hundreds of librarians, vendors, and publishers make a pilgrimage to the Holy City. They are not headed to the Mediterranean, but to the southeast coast of the U S -- to Charleston, SC.

The Charleston Conference is an informal annual gathering of librarians, publishers, electronic resource managers, consultants, and vendors of library materials in Charleston, SC, in November, to discuss issues of importance to them all. It is designed to be a collegial gathering of individuals from different areas who discuss the same issues in a non-threatening, friendly, and highly informal environment. Presidents of companies discuss and debate with library directors, acquisitions librarians, reference librarians, serials librarians, collection development librarians, and many, many others.Begun in 1980, the Charleston Conference has grown from 20 participants in 1980 to over 1,000 in 2005. Due to the amount of growth we have experienced, the Conference was held in two hotels for the first time in 2005: the Francis Marion and the Embassy Suites, both in downtown Charleston.

The Conference does not have exhibits and is not attached to any professional organization, although a separately managed Vendor Showcase and Juried Product Development Forums take place at the Conference (for more information, click here).

Can librarians and vendors create a mutually satisfying environment where libraries can afford to buy the materials they need and vendors can still maintain a healthy profit? Can publishers keep prices down while costs escalate? How is the market being impacted by the Internet and electronic publishing? What are the rights and responsibilities of each of the parties involved? Who is maintaining the electronic archive?

From the librarian of a small library to the CEO of a major corporation, they all stand and make their voices heard. The tone is casual, the talk irreverent, and the answers are far from simple. But together, we can find solutions. Here is what some librarians have said about the Charleston Conference -- "The best library gathering around. I look forward to it." "The Charleston Conference is an incredibly stimulating venue. I am tired afterwards, but get so many great ideas, network with my colleagues, and learn what is going on. I recommend it highly." "Charleston is the only conference that is worth attending."

If you are interested in leading a discussion, acting as a moderator, coordinating the lively lunches or would like to make sure that we discuss a particular topic, please let us know. The Charleston Conference prides itself on creativity, innovation, flexibility, and informality. If there is something you are interested in doing, please try it on us. We'll probably like it!


SEND IDEAS BY JUNE 30, 2008 to any of the Conference Directors listed below or to Katina Strauch, MSC 98, The Citadel, Charleston, SC 29409, (843) 723-3536 (voice), (843) 805-7918 (fax), (843) 509-2848 (cell) or kstrauch@comcast.net.


The Conference Directors for the 2008 Conference include:

Beth Bernhardt, beth_bernhardt@uncg.edu, (main director)
Glenda Alvin,
galvin@Tnstate.edu
Cris Ferguson, cris.ferguson@furman.edu
David Goodman,
dgoodmanny@aol.com
Chuck Hamaker, cahamake@uncc.edu
Heidi Hoerman, hoerman@sc.edu
Ramune Kubilius, r-kubilius@northwestern.edu
Heather Miller, hmiller@uamail.albany.edu
Jack Montgomery, jack.montgomery@wku.edu
Audrey Powers, apowers@lib.usf.edu
John Perry Smith, jps@totalinformation.com
Anthony Watkinson, anthony.watkinson@bt



 

Katina Strauch | The Charleston Information Group LLC | MSC 98 The Citadel | Charleston | South Carolina 29409
843.723.3536 | 843.805.7918 (Fax) | strauchk@cofc.edu | kstrauch@comcast.net