Showing posts with label Newsletters. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Newsletters. Show all posts

May 12, 2010

Sci-Tech News - Issue #2 Online

The second online issue of Sci-Tech News—the official bulletin of the SLA Chemistry, Engineering, & Sci-Tech Divisions—is now available: http://www.sla.org/scitechnews.

Included in this issue:

The next one will focus on the upcoming conference, with an August 1 deadline for all submissions. I’m sending out a call later today for conference reporters.
  • If you would like to contribute an article for this next issue, including a report from another conference you’re attending this summer, please contact Kiem Ta (kiem.ta@okstate.edu) and me.
  • If you want to be included in the next Membership Corner section, please contact Dana Roth (dzrlib@library.caltech.edu).

March 15, 2010

Sci-Tech News - Now Online

Sci-Tech News, the official bulletin for the Sci-Tech, Chemistry and Engineering Divisions has relaunched as an online newsletter. The first issue can be viewed here.

From the Chemistry Division:

For the rest of 2010, we will use Sci-Tech News as our main newsletter, to see if it can (and should) replace our DCHE newsletter.

We are always looking for contributions to the newsletter. It can be about technology, chemical information, a report from a conference, or something going on in your library you want to share. If you're interested in submitting an article, please contact Kiem Ta (kiem.ta@okstate.edu). The deadline for the next issue is April 1.

March 10, 2009

Jan-Mar 2009 Newsletter Available

The Jan-Mar 2009 Newsletter is now online, including:

  • Messages from the Chair, Chair-Elect, and MRM Section Chair
  • Bob Buchanan's 'Beyond the Chemistry Web'
If you are interested in contributing to future newsletters, please contact Kiem Ta (kiem.ta@okstate.edu) or Kevin Lindstrom (kevin.lindstrom@ubc.ca).

December 19, 2008

A Note from the Chair-Elect

I hope you all had a great experience at the SLA Conference in Seattle in June. The conference was filled with opportunities to learn and network and to celebrate our profession. I hope that you all returned back to your organizations and were able to put at least one new thing you learned into practice already.

I enjoyed meeting some “Newcomers” to the Chemistry Division at the Newcomers’ Luncheon, congratulating the award winners at the Business Meeting, learning about alternative fuels and some hot technologies, and networking with new and old friends at the Chemistry Division’s Speed Networking/Open House Reception and the All Sciences Poster Session. HINT: if you happened to miss seeing any of the posters, there was an opportunity to view them via the online web poster session in October – November. You can still find them at http://forum.lib.lsu.edu/slachem.

Also at this conference the planners for the 2009 conference met twice and we are gearing up to set the schedules and topics for next year’s programs. You will see some familiar program sessions again, such as the Roundtable event. We also want to continue the Speed Networking concept for the Chemistry Division Open House Reception, and it appears as if the All Sciences Poster Session/Reception will do an encore performance.

Please stay tuned to the Chemistry Division discussion list to learn more about the other program topics being planned because we may put a call out for moderators, speakers and panelists in the next few months.

To join the SLA Chemistry Division discussion list, SLA-DCHE, please go to:
http://units.sla.org/division/dche/listserv.htm

Luray M. Minkiewicz, SLA Chemistry Division Chair-Elect
luray.m.minkiewicz@usa.dupont.com

News from the MRM Section Chair

Help us stay in touch!

The MRM section Board is continuing to work on some of the projects identified during our annual business meeting held a few months ago. Communications is the theme of the year, and our listserv and web page are the two best ways we have to communicate as needed with members and non-members alike.

Currently we’re reconciling the list of section members (as reflected by SLA’s records) and the names of people who are registered with the list, to identify those MRM section members who have not joined the list, and directly invite those members to join. It’s not a requirement, by any means, but it sure makes it easier to communicate!

To stay in touch between newsletters:


  • Visit the website at http://units.sla.org/division/dche/mrm/index.htm

  • Join the list by e-mailing Lyris@lists.sla.org. The body of the message should say: Subscribe sla-dmrm <your e-mail address> <FirstName> <LastName>

  • Not sure if you’re already a member of the list? Go to http://sla.lyris.net/read/login



Cathy DiPalma, Incoming Chair

As the SLA program year draws to a close, I’m trying to provide incoming Chair Cathy DiPalma with a good feel for the kinds of issues and activities that she’ll be involved in next year. To that end, I’ve asked her to submit a Chair-Elect column for this issue. And thank you Cathy, for your kind words! I’m looking forward to supporting you next year as I’ve been supported so well this year!

Hello fellow MRM members,

I have been caught up in a whirlwind of activities since accepting the position of Chair-Elect of the DCHE Materials Research and Manufacturing Section; in addition to being the Program Planner for the 2009 Annual Conference in Washington, D.C. It should come as no surprise that in the SLA whirlwind I have met many energetic and dedicated people. A debt of gratitude is owed to those who have helped guide and encourage me: Marty Rhine, Betsy Aldridge, Ben Wagner, Margaret Bower, the current DCHE Chair Sue Cardinal, and the current MRM Chair Nora Stoecker. Nora patiently answered questions and offered helpful suggestions as I began this journey last January at the SLA Leadership Conference in Louisville, Kentucky. We thank Nora for the leadership role she assumed in the MRM section; her contribution has been invaluable.

Looking toward 2009, I encourage the MRM membership to contact me with your ideas, comments, suggestions, questions, and yes, complaints concerning our section. Although materials science covers a broad range of activities and touches on many fields, we are all connected by the business of information and knowledge management within this very diverse discipline. I look forward to working together to continue to develop a stronger and more unified group.

Anticipation remains high for the 2009 Annual Conference in Washington, D.C. next June as we celebrate the SLA centennial. I am fortunate to have the DCHE Chair-elect, Luray Minkiewicz as well as Susan Makar as co-program planners. We have been working for several months to develop programs we think will enlighten as well as entertain. If time and finances permit, please consider attending this very special conference.

Cathy DiPalma
cathy.dipalma@saint-gobain.com
Saint-Gobain NorPro
3840 Fishcreek Road
Stow, Ohio 44224
330-677-5-3566


Warm regards,
Nora K. Stoecker, nstoecker@nksinfo.com

June 9, 2008

April - June 2008 Newsletter

The April - June 2008 issue has been posted. Some highlights:

  • Note from Chair Elect Luray Minkiewicz
  • News from the MRM Section Chair Nora Stoecker
  • Upcoming SLA Annual Conference in Seattle and Chemistry Division events
  • Bob Buchanan's Beyond the Chemistry Web with a focus on nanomaterials
  • Professional Focus - An Interview with Mary Ellen Bates
  • 2008 Marion E. Sparks Award Winner Margaret Smith
  • 2008 ACS Professional Development Award Winner Carrie Newsom
If you're interested in contributing to the July-September issue, please contact Meghan Lafferty or Kevin Lindstrom. The copy deadline for the next issue is July 2, 2008.

March 8, 2008

January - March 2008 Newsletter

The January - March 2008 issue has been posted. Some highlights:

  • Exchange Librarian to China
  • An interview with Judith Matthews - Head of the Biomedical & Physical Sciences Library at Michigan State University
  • The use of creative items in a science library
  • Job and career resources in "Beyond the Chemistry Web"
If you're interested in contributing to a future newsletter, please contact Meghan Lafferty (mlaffert@umn.edu) or Kevin Lindstrom (lindstro@interchange.ubc.ca).

November 26, 2007

October-December 2007 Newsletter

The October-December newsletter has been posted. Some highlights:

  • Elements of Information Literacy
  • Property Help: DIPPR
  • More reports from the 2007 conference, plus an interview with one of the conference planners
  • International resources/associations for materials and manufacturing
If you're interested in contributing to a future newsletter, please contact Meghan Lafferty (mlaffert@umn.edu)

August 20, 2007

July-September 2007 Newsletter

The July-September newsletter has been posted. Some highlights:

  • Reports from the 2007 Conference, including one from Sparks Award Winner Michael Peper.
  • Beyond the Chemistry Web
  • "What's New in Composites"

May 11, 2007

April-June 2007 Newsletter

The April-June newsletter has been posted. Some highlights:

  • Messages from the Chair, Chair-Elect, and MRM Section Chair
  • Linda Shackle's latest ph (Property Help) article--this one on Phase Diagrams
  • 2007 Sparks Award Winner Michael Peper's essay
  • Beyond the Chemistry Web, from Bob Buchanan
  • Reports from the 2007 SLA Leadership Summit and 233rd ACS National Meeting
  • Schedule for the 2007 Conference, plus the abstracts for the Poster Session

February 27, 2007

Jan-Mar 2007 Newsletter

The January-March 2007 issue of the DCHE Newsletter is now online.

    Includes:
  • Messages from the Chair, Chair-Elect, and MRM Section Chair
  • Bob Buchanan's 'Beyond the Chemistry Web'
  • Linda Shackle's 'Property Help'
  • and a sudoku puzzle courtesy of the Royal Society of Chemistry

December 8, 2006

Newsletter (Oct-Dec 2006) Now Online

The October-December 2006 issue of the Newsletter is now online. Highlights include

  • Messages from the outgoing Chair and incoming Chair and Chair-elect
  • Report from ACS in San Francisco and October 2006 Web Conference
  • Beyond the Chemistry Web
  • Electronic STM resources from Japan
  • IUPAC-NIST Solubilities Database