Dear LCAOM Committee Members:
As you know,Della Lawhon, the former committee chair, resiged her
postion at NESA to pursue full-time AOM practice. The Council's
Executive Committee solicited applications for the chair position and
was recently pleased to appoint Jim Emdy, the librarian at Five
Branches, as the new committee chair. I do apologize for not notifying
the committee of this appointment sooner but I mistakenly thought I had
notified the full Council. The LCAOM Yahoo Group is the most active
among the Council's Yahoo groups and your interest and work is to be
applauded. Thank you also for supporting Jim in his new leadership
role.
David Sale,
Executive Director, CCAOM
A reminder that the Library subcommittee will meet on Wednesday, May
9th from 1:30 to 5:00 pm. I hope that many of our members will
attend. Some items for the agenda might include basic book lists(a
work in progress I will finish soon), journal and periodical sources,
online catalog possibities and finding material support and resouces
for the libraries. If you have an item you would like to discuss,
please email me through this yahoo group or directly to
library@....
I look forward to seeing many of you in New Orleans in May.
Jim Emdy
--- In ccaomloom@yahoogroups.com, "emd89bz" <emd89bz@...> wrote:
>
> A reminder that the Library subcommittee will meet on Wednesday, May
> 9th from 1:30 to 5:00 pm. I hope that many of our members will
> attend. Some items for the agenda might include basic book lists(a
> work in progress I will finish soon), journal and periodical sources,
> online catalog possibities and finding material support and resouces
> for the libraries. If you have an item you would like to discuss,
> please email me through this yahoo group or directly to
> library@...
>
> I look forward to seeing many of you in New Orleans in May.
>
> Jim Emdy
>
Hi Jim, We at NY Chiropractic Coll. are newbies to CCAOMLOOM. Looking
forward to the basic book list. Is the list a revision of a previous
list? If so, is the old list available anywhere? Thanks, Dan
Kanaley, Lib.Dir.
Hi All,
I had no idea that a meeting was coming up. Did I miss an e-mail or
something? This is the first I heard about the meeting.
Unfortunately, I will be in Washington, DC on May 7to 9th and am unable to
attend the CCAOM LOOM meeting.
I have just completed a over a year long journal research project which I
can share with LOOM members, if you wish. It is a selected list of Journals
in Oriental and Complementary Medicine. Each title has a hyperlink to the
journals website. I am almost done with a publisher list of periodical
sources, but it is not ready for distribution. It was funded in part by the
Medical Library Group of Southern California & Arizona and by the Pacific
College of Oriental Medicine Library. The journal list will be shown at the
MLA meeting in Philadelphia May 18 to 22 and after that LOOM members who are
interested can send me an e mail.
If you discuss Library catalog & information systems, I highly recommend the
CyberTools for Libraries system. It is inexpensive and has all the bells
and whistle you need to run an efficient operation with circulation,
catalog, cataloging and search capabilities. They can be contacted at
1800-894-9206. PCAOM and New England School of Acupuncture and I believe
Hawaii use it. There may be others who also have it. It makes sense for us
to have a group with some compatibility.
Sorry I am missing the meeting, and New Orleans. Let me know sooner next
time.
PS: Send me the final agenda and minutes so I can see what's coming up.
Naomi Broering
Naomi C. Broering, MLS, MA. FACMI
Dean of Libraries
Pacific College of Oriental Medicine
7445 Mission Valley Rd. Suite 101
San Diego, CA 92108-4407
619-574-6909 ext 134 or 800-729-0941
Fax 619 574-6641
nbroering@...
-----Original Message-----
From: ccaomloom@yahoogroups.com [mailto:ccaomloom@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf
Of danielkanaley
Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2007 7:24 AM
To: ccaomloom@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [ccaomloom] Re: upcoming meeting in New Orleans.
--- In ccaomloom@yahoogroups.com, "emd89bz" <emd89bz@...> wrote:
>
> A reminder that the Library subcommittee will meet on Wednesday, May
> 9th from 1:30 to 5:00 pm. I hope that many of our members will
> attend. Some items for the agenda might include basic book lists(a
> work in progress I will finish soon), journal and periodical sources,
> online catalog possibities and finding material support and resouces
> for the libraries. If you have an item you would like to discuss,
> please email me through this yahoo group or directly to
> library@...
>
> I look forward to seeing many of you in New Orleans in May.
>
> Jim Emdy
>
Hi Jim, We at NY Chiropractic Coll. are newbies to CCAOMLOOM. Looking
forward to the basic book list. Is the list a revision of a previous
list? If so, is the old list available anywhere? Thanks, Dan
Kanaley, Lib.Dir.
Yahoo! Groups Links
I'm very interested in the book list. Will not be able to attend the
meeting. What other items are on the agenda?
Rebecca
--- In ccaomloom@yahoogroups.com, "emd89bz" <emd89bz@...> wrote:
>
> A reminder that the Library subcommittee will meet on Wednesday,
May
> 9th from 1:30 to 5:00 pm. I hope that many of our members will
> attend. Some items for the agenda might include basic book lists(a
> work in progress I will finish soon), journal and periodical
sources,
> online catalog possibities and finding material support and
resouces
> for the libraries. If you have an item you would like to discuss,
> please email me through this yahoo group or directly to
> library@...
>
> I look forward to seeing many of you in New Orleans in May.
>
> Jim Emdy
>
I'm very interested in the book list. Will not be able to attend the
meeting. What other items are on the agenda?
Rebecca
--- In ccaomloom@yahoogroups.com, "emd89bz" <emd89bz@...> wrote:
>
> A reminder that the Library subcommittee will meet on Wednesday,
May
> 9th from 1:30 to 5:00 pm. I hope that many of our members will
> attend. Some items for the agenda might include basic book lists(a
> work in progress I will finish soon), journal and periodical
sources,
> online catalog possibities and finding material support and
resouces
> for the libraries. If you have an item you would like to discuss,
> please email me through this yahoo group or directly to
> library@...
>
> I look forward to seeing many of you in New Orleans in May.
>
> Jim Emdy
>
i will email the group when the agenda is set. i will also email as an attachment the booklist when it is finished.
----- Original Message ---- From: thorns2go <rhawthorne@...> To: ccaomloom@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2007 12:32:56 PM Subject: [ccaomloom] Re: upcoming meeting in New Orleans.
I'm very interested in the book list. Will not be able to attend the
meeting. What other items are on the agenda?
Rebecca
--- In ccaomloom@yahoogrou ps.com, "emd89bz" <emd89bz@... > wrote:
>
> A reminder that the Library subcommittee will meet on Wednesday,
May
> 9th from 1:30 to 5:00 pm. I hope that many of our members will
> attend. Some items for the agenda might include basic book lists(a
> work in progress I will finish soon), journal and periodical
sources,
> online catalog possibities and finding material support and
resouces
> for the libraries. If you have an item you would like to discuss,
> please email me through this yahoo group or directly to
> library@...
>
> I look forward to seeing many of you in New Orleans in May.
>
> Jim Emdy
>
i am attaching a copy of the ACAOM best 100 book list. the current list i am working on will have most of these titles but will also show additional information.
----- Original Message ---- From: thorns2go <rhawthorne@...> To: ccaomloom@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2007 12:32:56 PM Subject: [ccaomloom] Re: upcoming meeting in New Orleans.
I'm very interested in the book list. Will not be able to attend the meeting. What other items are on the agenda?
Rebecca
--- In ccaomloom@yahoogrou ps.com, "emd89bz" <emd89bz@... > wrote: > > A reminder that the Library subcommittee will meet on Wednesday, May > 9th from 1:30 to 5:00 pm. I hope that many of our members will > attend. Some items for the agenda might include basic book lists(a > work in progress I will finish soon), journal and periodical sources, > online catalog possibities and finding material support and resouces > for the libraries. If you have an item you would like to discuss, > please email me through this yahoo group or directly to > library@... > > I look forward to seeing many of you in New Orleans in May. > > Jim
Emdy >
I was just looking for the attachment of the booklist. The message
on the screen says that it didn't attach. Is it possible for you to
retry attaching it? I'm anxious to see the list.
--- In ccaomloom@yahoogroups.com, jim emdy <emd89bz@...> wrote:
>
> i am attaching a copy of the ACAOM best 100 book list. the
current list i am working on will have most of these titles but will
also show additional information.
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----
> From: thorns2go <rhawthorne@...>
> To: ccaomloom@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2007 12:32:56 PM
> Subject: [ccaomloom] Re: upcoming meeting in New Orleans.
>
> I'm very interested in the book list. Will not be able to attend
the
> meeting. What other items are on the agenda?
>
> Rebecca
>
> --- In ccaomloom@yahoogrou ps.com, "emd89bz" <emd89bz@ > wrote:
> >
> > A reminder that the Library subcommittee will meet on Wednesday,
> May
> > 9th from 1:30 to 5:00 pm. I hope that many of our members will
> > attend. Some items for the agenda might include basic book lists
(a
> > work in progress I will finish soon), journal and periodical
> sources,
> > online catalog possibities and finding material support and
> resouces
> > for the libraries. If you have an item you would like to discuss,
> > please email me through this yahoo group or directly to
> > library@
> >
> > I look forward to seeing many of you in New Orleans in May.
> >
> > Jim Emdy
> >
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
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I was just looking for the attachment of the booklist. The message on the screen says that it didn't attach. Is it possible for you to retry attaching it? I'm anxious to see the list. --- In ccaomloom@yahoogroups.com, jim emdy <emd89bz@...> wrote: > > i am attaching a copy of the ACAOM best 100 book list. the current list i am working on will have most of these titles but will also show additional information. > > > ----- Original Message ---- > From: thorns2go <rhawthorne@...> > To: ccaomloom@yahoogroups.com > Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2007 12:32:56 PM > Subject: [ccaomloom] Re: upcoming meeting in New Orleans. > > I'm very interested in the book list. Will not be able to attend the > meeting. What other items are on the agenda? > > Rebecca > > --- In ccaomloom@yahoogrou ps.com, "emd89bz" <emd89bz@ > wrote: > > > > A reminder that the Library subcommittee will meet on Wednesday, > May > > 9th from 1:30 to 5:00 pm. I hope that many of our members will > > attend. Some items for the agenda might include basic book lists (a > > work in progress I will finish soon), journal and periodical > sources, > > online catalog possibities and finding material support and > resouces > > for the libraries. If you have an item you would like to discuss, > > please email me through this yahoo group or directly to > > library@ > > > > I look forward to seeing many of you in New Orleans in May. > > > > Jim Emdy > > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________________ _______________ > Expecting? Get great news right away with email Auto-Check. > Try the Yahoo! Mail Beta. > http://advision.webevents.yahoo.com/mailbeta/newmail_tools.html >
I need to know on who’s authority
were the top “100 ACAOM best books” selected? Are they
degreed MLS librarians, and faculty?
I think what people consider the best
books is highly subjective and depends on what the various college faculty
choose to use for their classes.
We should avoid this best label unless we
are absolutely certain.
I think a list of 100 selected books In OM
might be more suitable. We do not want to label it the Best Books if only
one person selected them. Would this require review by a special ACAOM
faculty.
Besides this will change constantly.
Naomi
Naomi C. Broering, MLS, MA.
FACMI
Dean of Libraries PacificCollege of Oriental Medicine 7445 Mission Valley Rd. Suite 101 San Diego, CA92108-4407
619-574-6909 ext 134 or 800-729-0941
Fax 619 574-6641
nbroering@...
From:ccaomloom@yahoogroups.com [mailto:ccaomloom@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of jim emdy Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2007 3:04
PM To:ccaomloom@yahoogroups.com Subject: [ccaomloom] booklist
i am attaching a copy of
the ACAOM best 100 book list. the current list i am working on will have
most of these titles but will also show additional information.
----- Original Message
----
From: thorns2go <rhawthorne@...>
To: ccaomloom@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2007 12:32:56 PM
Subject: [ccaomloom] Re: upcoming meeting in New Orleans.
I'm very interested in the book list. Will not be able
to attend the
meeting. What other items are on the agenda?
Rebecca
--- In ccaomloom@yahoogrou
ps.com, "emd89bz" <emd89bz@... > wrote:
>
> A reminder that the Library subcommittee will meet on Wednesday,
May
> 9th from 1:30 to 5:00 pm. I hope that many of our members will
> attend. Some items for the agenda might include basic book lists(a
> work in progress I will finish soon), journal and periodical
sources,
> online catalog possibities and finding material support and
resouces
> for the libraries. If you have an item you would like to discuss,
> please email me through this yahoo group or directly to
> library@...
>
> I look forward to seeing many of you in New Orleans in May.
>
> Jim Emdy
>
i couldn't find the original email giving the source. i will continue looking. i am working on a booklist of OM and indicating which agencies or entities are using or recommending them, e.g. California Acupuncture Board, Nationals, etc. it will not be a "best book list" but should show what is out there and who recommends or uses the items.
----- Original Message ---- From: Naomi Broering <NBROERING@...> To: ccaomloom@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2007 10:19:47 AM Subject: RE: [ccaomloom] booklist
Jim,
I need to know on who’s authority
were the top “100 ACAOM best books” selected? Are they
degreed MLS librarians, and faculty?
I think what people consider the best
books is highly subjective and depends on what the various college faculty
choose to use for their classes.
We should avoid this best label unless we
are absolutely certain.
I think a list of 100 selected books In OM
might be more suitable. We do not want to label it the Best Books if only
one person selected them. Would this require review by a special ACAOM
faculty.
Besides this will change constantly.
Naomi
Naomi C. Broering, MLS , MA .
FACMI
Dean of Libraries
Pacific College of Oriental Medicine
7445 Mission Valley Rd. Suite 101
San Diego , CA 92108-4407
619-574-6909 ext 134 or 800-729-0941
Fax 619 574-6641
nbroering@pacificco llege.edu
From: ccaomloom@yahoogrou ps.com [mailto: ccaomloom@yahoogrou ps.com ] On Behalf Of jim emdy Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2007 3:04
PM To: ccaomloom@yahoogrou ps.com Subject: [ccaomloom] booklist
i am attaching a copy of
the ACAOM best 100 book list. the current list i am working on will have
most of these titles but will also show additional information.
----- Original Message
----
From: thorns2go <rhawthorne@aiam. edu>
To: ccaomloom@yahoogrou ps.com
Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2007 12:32:56 PM
Subject: [ccaomloom] Re: upcoming meeting in New Orleans .
I'm very interested in the book list. Will not be able
to attend the
meeting. What other items are on the agenda?
Rebecca
--- In ccaomloom@yahoogrou
ps.com, "emd89bz" <emd89bz@... > wrote:
>
> A reminder that the Library subcommittee will meet on Wednesday,
May
> 9th from 1:30 to 5:00 pm. I hope that many of our members will
> attend. Some items for the agenda might include basic book lists(a
> work in progress I will finish soon), journal and periodical
sources,
> online catalog possibities and finding material support and
resouces
> for the libraries. If you have an item you would like to discuss,
> please email me through this yahoo group or directly to
> library@...
>
> I look forward to seeing many of you in New Orleans in May.
>
> Jim Emdy
>
I believe it is a recommended list from the American Academy of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine's website (AAAOM). It is only one schools recommended book list.
i couldn't find the original email giving the source. i will continue looking. i am working on a booklist of OM and indicating which agencies or entities are using or recommending them, e.g. California Acupuncture Board, Nationals, etc. it will not be a "best book list" but should show what is out there and who recommends or uses the items.
----- Original Message ---- From: Naomi Broering <NBROERING@PACIFICCOLLEGE.EDU> To: ccaomloom@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2007 10:19:47 AM Subject: RE: [ccaomloom] booklist
Jim,
I need to know on who’s authority were the top “100 ACAOM best books” selected? Are they degreed MLS librarians, and faculty?
I think what people consider the best books is highly subjective and depends on what the various college faculty choose to use for their classes.
We should avoid this best label unless we are absolutely certain.
I think a list of 100 selected books In OM might be more suitable. We do not want to label it the Best Books if only one person selected them. Would this require review by a special ACAOM faculty.
Besides this will change constantly.
Naomi
Naomi C. Broering, MLS , MA . FACMI Dean of Libraries Pacific College of Oriental Medicine 7445 Mission Valley Rd. Suite 101 San Diego , CA 92108-4407 619-574-6909 ext 134 or 800-729-0941 Fax 619 574-6641 nbroering@pacificco llege.edu
From: ccaomloom@yahoogrou ps.com [mailto: ccaomloom@yahoogrou ps.com ] On Behalf Of jim emdy Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2007 3:04 PM To: ccaomloom@yahoogrou ps.com Subject: [ccaomloom] booklist
i am attaching a copy of the ACAOM best 100 book list. the current list i am working on will have most of these titles but will also show additional information.
----- Original Message ---- From: thorns2go <rhawthorne@aiam. edu> To: ccaomloom@yahoogrou ps.com Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2007 12:32:56 PM Subject: [ccaomloom] Re: upcoming meeting in New Orleans .
I'm very interested in the book list. Will not be able to attend the meeting. What other items are on the agenda?
Rebecca
--- In ccaomloom@yahoogrou ps.com, "emd89bz" <emd89bz@... > wrote: > > A reminder that the Library subcommittee will meet on Wednesday, May > 9th from 1:30 to 5:00 pm. I hope that many of our members will > attend. Some items for the agenda might include basic book lists(a > work in progress I will finish soon), journal and periodical sources, > online catalog possibities and finding material support and resouces > for the libraries. If you have an item you would like to discuss, > please email me through this yahoo group or directly to > library@... > > I look forward to seeing many of you in New Orleans in May. > > Jim Emdy >
I agree completely with what you say. However, in my opinion, there is great value in having some baseline for a young program with limited resources to justify its basic collection. I agree it should not be called 'Best Books' as that is a highly subjective judgment, but perhaps 100 Basic Books that can provide a foundation to build upon. Again, that is not to say a different 100 could not with equal validity be selected by a college, but this is a sample or model list that can be used as is or as a template/guide.
Ewa
On Apr 11, 2007, at 1:19 PM, Naomi Broering wrote:
Jim,
I need to know on who’s authority were the top “100 ACAOM best books” selected? Are they degreed MLS librarians, and faculty?
I think what people consider the best books is highly subjective and depends on what the various college faculty choose to use for their classes.
We should avoid this best label unless we are absolutely certain.
I think a list of 100 selected books In OM might be more suitable. We do not want to label it the Best Books if only one person selected them. Would this require review by a special ACAOM faculty.
Besides this will change constantly.
Naomi
Naomi C. Broering, MLS, MA. FACMI Dean of Libraries PacificCollege of Oriental Medicine 7445 Mission Valley Rd. Suite 101 San Diego, CA92108-4407 619-574-6909 ext 134 or 800-729-0941 Fax 619 574-6641 nbroering@pacificcollege.edu
From:ccaomloom@yahoogroups.com [mailto:ccaomloom@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of jim emdy Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2007 3:04 PM To:ccaomloom@yahoogroups.com Subject: [ccaomloom] booklist
i am attaching a copy of the ACAOM best 100 book list. the current list i am working on will have most of these titles but will also show additional information.
----- Original Message ---- From: thorns2go <rhawthorne@aiam.edu> To: ccaomloom@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2007 12:32:56 PM Subject: [ccaomloom] Re: upcoming meeting in New Orleans.
I'm very interested in the book list. Will not be able to attend the meeting. What other items are on the agenda?
Rebecca
--- In ccaomloom@yahoogrou ps.com, "emd89bz" <emd89bz@... > wrote: > > A reminder that the Library subcommittee will meet on Wednesday, May > 9th from 1:30 to 5:00 pm. I hope that many of our members will > attend. Some items for the agenda might include basic book lists(a > work in progress I will finish soon), journal and periodical sources, > online catalog possibities and finding material support and resouces > for the libraries. If you have an item you would like to discuss, > please email me through this yahoo group or directly to > library@... > > I look forward to seeing many of you in New Orleans in May. > > Jim Emdy >
Thanks Jim - I assume that the titles in bold are "core" title?? Dan
-----Original Message----- From: ccaomloom@yahoogroups.com [mailto:ccaomloom@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of jim emdy Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2007 6:04 PM To: ccaomloom@yahoogroups.com Subject: [ccaomloom] booklist
i am attaching a copy of the ACAOM best 100 book list. the current list i am working on will have most of these titles but will also show additional information.
----- Original Message ---- From: thorns2go <rhawthorne@aiam.edu> To: ccaomloom@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2007 12:32:56 PM Subject: [ccaomloom] Re: upcoming meeting in New Orleans.
I'm very interested in the book list. Will not be able to attend the meeting. What other items are on the agenda?
Rebecca
--- In ccaomloom@yahoogrou ps.com, "emd89bz" <emd89bz@... > wrote: > > A reminder that the Library subcommittee will meet on Wednesday, May > 9th from 1:30 to 5:00 pm. I hope that many of our members will > attend. Some items for the agenda might include basic book lists(a > work in progress I will finish soon), journal and periodical sources, > online catalog possibities and finding material support and resouces > for the libraries. If you have an item you would like to discuss, > please email me through this yahoo group or directly to > library@... > > I look forward to seeing many of you in New Orleans in May. > > Jim Emdy >
Jim,
I'm not able to view your booklist attachment. When I go to the
message (below - from the group site) it says that the attachment
did not attach. Can you help me out. Responces sound like others are
able to view it.
thanks
--- In ccaomloom@yahoogroups.com, jim emdy <emd89bz@...> wrote:
>
> i am attaching a copy of the ACAOM best 100 book list. the
current list i am working on will have most of these titles but will
also show additional information.
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----
> From: thorns2go <rhawthorne@...>
> To: ccaomloom@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2007 12:32:56 PM
> Subject: [ccaomloom] Re: upcoming meeting in New Orleans.
>
> I'm very interested in the book list. Will not be able to attend
the
> meeting. What other items are on the agenda?
>
> Rebecca
>
> --- In ccaomloom@yahoogrou ps.com, "emd89bz" <emd89bz@ > wrote:
> >
> > A reminder that the Library subcommittee will meet on Wednesday,
> May
> > 9th from 1:30 to 5:00 pm. I hope that many of our members will
> > attend. Some items for the agenda might include basic book lists
(a
> > work in progress I will finish soon), journal and periodical
> sources,
> > online catalog possibities and finding material support and
> resouces
> > for the libraries. If you have an item you would like to discuss,
> > please email me through this yahoo group or directly to
> > library@
> >
> > I look forward to seeing many of you in New Orleans in May.
> >
> > Jim Emdy
> >
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
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----- Original Message ---- From: thorns2go <rhawthorne@...> To: ccaomloom@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, April 16, 2007 5:59:08 AM Subject: [ccaomloom] Re: booklist attachment
Jim,
I'm not able to view your booklist attachment. When I go to the
message (below - from the group site) it says that the attachment
did not attach. Can you help me out. Responces sound like others are
able to view it.
thanks
--- In ccaomloom@yahoogrou ps.com, jim emdy <emd89bz@... > wrote:
>
> i am attaching a copy of the ACAOM best 100 book list. the
current list i am working on will have most of these titles but will
also show additional information.
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----
> From: thorns2go <rhawthorne@ ...>
> To: ccaomloom@yahoogrou ps.com
> Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2007 12:32:56 PM
> Subject: [ccaomloom] Re: upcoming meeting in New Orleans.
>
> I'm very interested in the book list. Will not be able to attend
the
> meeting. What other items are on the agenda?
>
> Rebecca
>
> --- In ccaomloom@yahoogrou ps.com, "emd89bz" <emd89bz@ > wrote:
> >
> > A reminder that the Library subcommittee will meet on Wednesday,
> May
> > 9th from 1:30 to 5:00 pm. I hope that many of our members will
> > attend. Some items for the agenda might include basic book lists
(a
> > work in progress I will finish soon), journal and periodical
> sources,
> > online catalog possibities and finding material support and
> resouces
> > for the libraries. If you have an item you would like to discuss,
> > please email me through this yahoo group or directly to
> > library@
> >
> > I look forward to seeing many of you in New Orleans in May.
> >
> > Jim Emdy
> >
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
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Here is the first draft of the revised book list; yet to be added are crosschecks against the list provided by the American Academy of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine from its webpage.
jim
CAB
NCAOM
FIVEB
Acupuncture and Point Combinations
Ross, J
Yes
Acupuncture Risk Management
Kailin
Yes
Acupuncture: a comprehensive text
Shanghai College TCM
Yes
Yes
Yes
American Hospital formulary service drug information
Yes
AMMA Therapy: a complete text..
Sohn
Yes
Anatomy and Physiology
Thibideau
Yes
Archetypal Acupuncture
Dolowich
Yes
Atlas of Human anatomy
Netter
Yes
Aura: Shield of protection
Saraydarian
Yes
Auriculotherapy Manual
Oleson
Yes
Basic and clinical pharmacology
Katzung
Yes
Bates Guide to Physical Exam
Bickley
Yes
Yes
Being successful: the McCain meth
McCain
Yes
Between Heaven and Earth
Beinfield
Yes
Biology: concepts and connections
Campbell
Yes
Building your ideal private practice
Grodzki
Yes
Cartoon guide to physics
Gonick
Yes
Chinese Acupuncture and Moxibus..
Cheng (ed)
Yes
Yes
Yes
Chinese Herbal Medicine: Formulas
Bensky, Barolet
Yes
Yes
Yes
Chinese Herbal Medicine: Materia
Bensky, Barolet
Yes
Yes
Yes
Chinese Herbal Patent Medicines
Maclean
Yes
Chinese Herbalists Handbook
Ehling
Yes
Chinese Massage: Practical Engli,,
Wang Guop
Yes
Chinese medical qigong therapy 1-6
Johnson
Yes
Chinese System of Food Cures
Liu, H
Yes
Clean Needle Technique Manual
National Acup Found.
Yes
Yes
Yes
Clinical anatomy made ridiculously
Goldberg
Yes
Clinical implications of lab tests
Tiliken
Yes
Clinical pharmacology made rid....
Olson
Yes
Clinical pocket reference
Gomela
Yes
Clinical practice of Chinese med
Jarrett
Yes
Clinician's pocket drug reference
Gomella
Yes
Combining Western herbs and Chine
Ross, J
Yes
Complete adult psychotherapy tx..
Jongsma
Yes
Conceptual physics 10th ed
Hewitt
Yes
Current Medical Diagnosis&Treatm.
Tierney
Yes
Diagnosis in Chinese Medicine
Macioccia
Yes
Differential diagnosis of common...
Seller
Yes
Dorland's illustrated medical dict
Dorland
Yes
Dui yao the art of combining cm
Blue poppy press
Yes
Elegant universe: super strings...
Greene
Yes
Energetics of Western Herbs
Holmes
Yes
English-Chinese encyclopedia of Practical TCM Ob/Gyn
Yes
Essential Book of Traditional Chine
Yanchi, L
Yes
Essentials of Chinese Acupuncture
Beijing FLP
Yes
Essentials of Chinese med internal
Shi
Yes
Essentials of Family medicine
Lippincott
Yes
Evaluation of industrial disability
Thurber
Yes
Five elements acupuncture hndbk
Smith
Yes
Five Elements Constitutional acup
Jarrett
Yes
Foundations of Chinese Medicine
Macioccia
Yes
Yes
Yes
Fundamentals of Chinese Acupunct
Ellis, Wiseman
Yes
Yes
Griffith's 5-minute clinical consult 06
Dambro
Yes
H & P data the complete history
Rodriguez
Yes
Handbook of Chinese Herbal Formu
Yeung
Yes
Handbook of clinical drug data
Knoben
Yes
Handbook of Trad Chinese Gynecol
Zhang, T
Yes
Harrison's Principles Internal Med
Braunwald
Yes
Health & Wellness 9 ed
Edllin
Yes
Hepatitis C help book
Cohen
Yes
Herbal emissaries
Foster
Yes
Human Anatomy 4th ed
Marieg
Yes
Human physiology 9th ed
Fox
Yes
Informed touch
Finando
Yes
Introd. Chemistry for today 8th ed
Seager
Yes
Japanese Classical Acupuncture
Denmai, Sh
Yes
Laws and regulations ...Acupuncture
Calif Acup Board
Yes
Yes
Lippincott's Nursing Drug Guide
Karch
Yes
Manual of Acupuncture
Deadman
Yes
Yes
Yes
Manual of Lab and Diagnostic tests
Fischbach
Yes
Yes
Maxwell quick medical reference
Yes
Medical Nutrition from Marz
Marz
Yes
Medical terminology systems appr
Gylys
Yes
Merck Manual of Diagnosis
Beers, et al
Yes
Yes
Microbiology principles and health sc
Bergquist
Yes
Mosby's Manual of Diagnostic .tests
Pagana
Yes
New American Acupuncture
Seem, M
Yes
Nourishing destiny
Jarrett
Yes
Organic and biochemistry for today
Seager
Yes
Outline Guide to Chinese Herbal
Naeser
Yes
Pediatrics of Traditional Chinese med
various
Yes
Physical examination of the spine..
Hoppenfield
Yes
Planetary herbology
Tierra
Yes
Pocket Manual of Traditional Chin..
Lee
Yes
Points for profit
Wolfe
Yes
Practical diagnosis in Traditional Ch
Deng
Yes
Yes
Practice of Chinese Medicine
Macioccia
Yes
Yes
Yes
Prince Wen Hui's Cook
Flaws
Yes
Problem oriented medical diagnosis
Friedman
Yes
Professional guide to signs and sym
Lippincott
Yes
Shang Han Lun on Cold Damage
Mitchell/Ye/Wiseman
Yes
Sources of Chinese tradition v.1
deBary
Yes
Special tests for orhtopedic exam..
Konin
Yes
Stedman's Medical dictionary illus
Stedman
Yes
Sticking to the Point
Flaws
Yes
Tabor's cyclopedic medical diction..
Venes
Yes
Tao of abundance
Boldt
Yes
Tao of nutrition
Ni
Yes
Yes
Tarascon Pocket pharmacopoela
Tarascon Publ
Yes
Testbook of nutritional medicine
Werbach
Yes
Text of medical physiology
Guyton
Yes
Tongue Diagnosis in Chinese med..
Macioccia
Yes
Yes
Yes
Traditional Acupuncture Law of the
Connelly, D
Yes
Yes
Traditional Chinese Acupuncture
Worsley
Yes
Yes
Traditional Chinese Medicine Formu
Yi, Q
Yes
Tuina Therapy
Wang D
Yes
Warm disease: a clinical guide
Liu, g
Yes
Web that has no Weaver
Kaptchuk
Yes
Yes
Key:
CAB=California Acupuncture Board
NCAOM=Five Branches List of December 2003 based on NCCAOM recommended list.
FIVEB=Class booklist for Spring semester 2007.
CAB
NCAOM
FIVEB
Acupuncture and Point Combinations
Ross, J
Yes
Acupuncture Risk Management
Kailin
Yes
Acupuncture: a comprehensive text
Shanghai College TCM
Yes
Yes
Yes
American Hospital formulary service drug information
Yes
AMMA Therapy: a complete text..
Sohn
Yes
Anatomy and Physiology
Thibideau
Yes
Archetypal Acupuncture
Dolowich
Yes
Atlas of Human anatomy
Netter
Yes
Aura: Shield of protection
Saraydarian
Yes
Auriculotherapy Manual
Oleson
Yes
Basic and clinical pharmacology
Katzung
Yes
Bates Guide to Physical Exam
Bickley
Yes
Yes
Being successful: the McCain meth
McCain
Yes
Between Heaven and Earth
Beinfield
Yes
Biology: concepts and connections
Campbell
Yes
Building your ideal private practice
Grodzki
Yes
Cartoon guide to physics
Gonick
Yes
Chinese Acupuncture and Moxibus..
Cheng (ed)
Yes
Yes
Yes
Chinese Herbal Medicine: Formulas
Bensky, Barolet
Yes
Yes
Yes
Chinese Herbal Medicine: Materia
Bensky, Barolet
Yes
Yes
Yes
Chinese Herbal Patent Medicines
Maclean
Yes
Chinese Herbalists Handbook
Ehling
Yes
Chinese Massage: Practical Engli,,
Wang Guop
Yes
Chinese medical qigong therapy 1-6
Johnson
Yes
Chinese System of Food Cures
Liu, H
Yes
Clean Needle Technique Manual
National Acup Found.
Yes
Yes
Yes
Clinical anatomy made ridiculously
Goldberg
Yes
Clinical implications of lab tests
Tiliken
Yes
Clinical pharmacology made rid....
Olson
Yes
Clinical pocket reference
Gomela
Yes
Clinical practice of Chinese med
Jarrett
Yes
Clinician's pocket drug reference
Gomella
Yes
Combining Western herbs and Chine
Ross, J
Yes
Complete adult psychotherapy tx..
Jongsma
Yes
Conceptual physics 10th ed
Hewitt
Yes
Current Medical Diagnosis&Treatm.
Tierney
Yes
Diagnosis in Chinese Medicine
Macioccia
Yes
Differential diagnosis of common...
Seller
Yes
Dorland's illustrated medical dict
Dorland
Yes
Dui yao the art of combining cm
Blue poppy press
Yes
Elegant universe: super strings...
Greene
Yes
Energetics of Western Herbs
Holmes
Yes
English-Chinese encyclopedia of Practical TCM Ob/Gyn
Yes
Essential Book of Traditional Chine
Yanchi, L
Yes
Essentials of Chinese Acupuncture
Beijing FLP
Yes
Essentials of Chinese med internal
Shi
Yes
Essentials of Family medicine
Lippincott
Yes
Evaluation of industrial disability
Thurber
Yes
Five elements acupuncture hndbk
Smith
Yes
Five Elements Constitutional acup
Jarrett
Yes
Foundations of Chinese Medicine
Macioccia
Yes
Yes
Yes
Fundamentals of Chinese Acupunct
Ellis, Wiseman
Yes
Yes
Griffith's 5-minute clinical consult 06
Dambro
Yes
H & P data the complete history
Rodriguez
Yes
Handbook of Chinese Herbal Formu
Yeung
Yes
Handbook of clinical drug data
Knoben
Yes
Handbook of Trad Chinese Gynecol
Zhang, T
Yes
Harrison's Principles Internal Med
Braunwald
Yes
Health & Wellness 9 ed
Edllin
Yes
Hepatitis C help book
Cohen
Yes
Herbal emissaries
Foster
Yes
Human Anatomy 4th ed
Marieg
Yes
Human physiology 9th ed
Fox
Yes
Informed touch
Finando
Yes
Introd. Chemistry for today 8th ed
Seager
Yes
Japanese Classical Acupuncture
Denmai, Sh
Yes
Laws and regulations ...Acupuncture
Calif Acup Board
Yes
Yes
Lippincott's Nursing Drug Guide
Karch
Yes
Manual of Acupuncture
Deadman
Yes
Yes
Yes
Manual of Lab and Diagnostic tests
Fischbach
Yes
Yes
Maxwell quick medical reference
Yes
Medical Nutrition from Marz
Marz
Yes
Medical terminology systems appr
Gylys
Yes
Merck Manual of Diagnosis
Beers, et al
Yes
Yes
Microbiology principles and health sc
Bergquist
Yes
Mosby's Manual of Diagnostic .tests
Pagana
Yes
New American Acupuncture
Seem, M
Yes
Nourishing destiny
Jarrett
Yes
Organic and biochemistry for today
Seager
Yes
Outline Guide to Chinese Herbal
Naeser
Yes
Pediatrics of Traditional Chinese med
various
Yes
Physical examination of the spine..
Hoppenfield
Yes
Planetary herbology
Tierra
Yes
Pocket Manual of Traditional Chin..
Lee
Yes
Points for profit
Wolfe
Yes
Practical diagnosis in Traditional Ch
Deng
Yes
Yes
Practice of Chinese Medicine
Macioccia
Yes
Yes
Yes
Prince Wen Hui's Cook
Flaws
Yes
Problem oriented medical diagnosis
Friedman
Yes
Professional guide to signs and sym
Lippincott
Yes
Shang Han Lun on Cold Damage
Mitchell/Ye/Wiseman
Yes
Sources of Chinese tradition v.1
deBary
Yes
Special tests for orhtopedic exam..
Konin
Yes
Stedman's Medical dictionary illus
Stedman
Yes
Sticking to the Point
Flaws
Yes
Tabor's cyclopedic medical diction..
Venes
Yes
Tao of abundance
Boldt
Yes
Tao of nutrition
Ni
Yes
Yes
Tarascon Pocket pharmacopoela
Tarascon Publ
Yes
Testbook of nutritional medicine
Werbach
Yes
Text of medical physiology
Guyton
Yes
Tongue Diagnosis in Chinese med..
Macioccia
Yes
Yes
Yes
Traditional Acupuncture Law of the
Connelly, D
Yes
Yes
Traditional Chinese Acupuncture
Worsley
Yes
Yes
Traditional Chinese Medicine Formu
Yi, Q
Yes
Tuina Therapy
Wang D
Yes
Warm disease: a clinical guide
Liu, g
Yes
Web that has no Weaver
Kaptchuk
Yes
Yes
Key:
CAB=California Acupuncture Board
NCAOM=Five Branches List of December 2003 based on NCCAOM recommended list.
i couldn't find the original email giving the source. i will continue looking. i am working on a booklist of OM and indicating which agencies or entities are using or recommending them, e.g. California Acupuncture Board, Nationals, etc. it will not be a "best book list" but should show what is out there and who recommends or uses the items.
----- Original Message ---- From: Naomi Broering <NBROERING@PACIFICCOLLEGE.EDU> To: ccaomloom@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2007 10:19:47 AM Subject: RE: [ccaomloom] booklist
Jim,
I need to know on who’s authority were the top “100 ACAOM best books” selected? Are they degreed MLS librarians, and faculty?
I think what people consider the best books is highly subjective and depends on what the various college faculty choose to use for their classes.
We should avoid this best label unless we are absolutely certain.
I think a list of 100 selected books In OM might be more suitable. We do not want to label it the Best Books if only one person selected them. Would this require review by a special ACAOM faculty.
Besides this will change constantly.
Naomi
Naomi C. Broering, MLS , MA . FACMI Dean of Libraries Pacific College of Oriental Medicine 7445 Mission Valley Rd. Suite 101 San Diego , CA 92108-4407 619-574-6909 ext 134 or 800-729-0941 Fax 619 574-6641 nbroering@pacificco llege.edu
From: ccaomloom@yahoogrou ps.com [mailto: ccaomloom@yahoogrou ps.com ] On Behalf Of jim emdy Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2007 3:04 PM To: ccaomloom@yahoogrou ps.com Subject: [ccaomloom] booklist
i am attaching a copy of the ACAOM best 100 book list. the current list i am working on will have most of these titles but will also show additional information.
----- Original Message ---- From: thorns2go <rhawthorne@aiam. edu> To: ccaomloom@yahoogrou ps.com Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2007 12:32:56 PM Subject: [ccaomloom] Re: upcoming meeting in New Orleans .
I'm very interested in the book list. Will not be able to attend the meeting. What other items are on the agenda?
Rebecca
--- In ccaomloom@yahoogrou ps.com, "emd89bz" <emd89bz@... > wrote: > > A reminder that the Library subcommittee will meet on Wednesday, May > 9th from 1:30 to 5:00 pm. I hope that many of our members will > attend. Some items for the agenda might include basic book lists(a > work in progress I will finish soon), journal and periodical sources, > online catalog possibities and finding material support and resouces > for the libraries. If you have an item you would like to discuss, > please email me through this yahoo group or directly to > library@... > > I look forward to seeing many of you in New Orleans in May. > > Jim Emdy >
The meeting of the LOOM subcommittee of CCAOM took place on Wednesday, May 9th in New Orleans. A summary of the meeting was presented at the open general meeting on Friday, May 11th. Jim Emdy presided and the following persons attended:
Mary Able/Institute of Taoist Education and Acupuncture
Ewa Hammer/DRCOM
Will Morris/AOMA
Discussion centered on several key library issues:
1. Creating ordered and systematic data bases for the collection.
2. Selection of appropriate software to facilitate
3. Sharing of data and mutual help in cataloging and maintenance of the collection; need for a "union" catalog for member libraries.
Relating to the first question, a lively discussion took place regarding classification systems, and some nuts and bolts of cataloging a collection. There was general agreement that the Library of Congress or National Medical Library classification schemes were preferred over ad-hoc systems or the Dewey Decimal system.
Two software packages were examined: LibraryWorld and Cybertools. Both vendors provide for "union" catalogs. LibraryWorld is less expensive than Cybertools and is constantly being upgraded,e.g. adddition of Z39.50 search capabilities, but the cheapest version does not have strong reporting capability. Cybertools seems to offer a complete package of services and may be the choice for the future; at present some attendees felt that the listed cost of Cybertools was prohibitive at this time.
The OPAC (online public access catalog) offered by the Five Branches Institute is available for searching and for guidance for cataloging. Records can be copied and brought over to the home library for paste up. Jim Emdy is available to consult on questions of collection arrangement and cataloging issues. The Five Branches online catalog is available from the Five Branches Institute home page, go to Student services, then Library, where a link to the OPAC catalog is available.
A packet of booklists was prepared and made available to participants. A master check list in Excel format summarizes recommended texts from various sources. I will attempt to add this document as an attachment to these minutes. If you do not receive or cannot open the attachment, please let me know and I can send you a packet by regular mail.
The next meeting of the subcommittee willl be in Portland, Oregon, in October. It is hoped that earlier information on time and place for the meeting will enhance attendance.
One of our students told me about tcmtests.com - does anyone have a
library subscription to this? The brochure on the website says they
are "the world's largest online Oriental Medicine test preparation
website." How much does it cost? Thanks, Dan
Dan Kanaley
Library Director
NY Chiropractic College
dkanaley@...
PCOM looked at getting it but it is too expensive for us.
Students use it independently and really like it.
Maybe ccaomloom could negotiate a consortium fee if many institutions want
it, but it would have to go through our presidents.
Let me know if you pursue this.
Naomi
Naomi C. Broering, MLS, MA. FACMI
Dean of Libraries
Pacific College of Oriental Medicine
7445 Mission Valley Rd. Suite 101
San Diego, CA 92108-4407
619-574-6909 ext 134 or 800-729-0941
Fax 619 574-6641
nbroering@...
-----Original Message-----
From: ccaomloom@yahoogroups.com [mailto:ccaomloom@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf
Of danielkanaley
Sent: Friday, May 18, 2007 1:41 PM
To: ccaomloom@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [ccaomloom] Does anyone have a subscription to tcmtest.com?
One of our students told me about tcmtests.com - does anyone have a
library subscription to this? The brochure on the website says they
are "the world's largest online Oriental Medicine test preparation
website." How much does it cost? Thanks, Dan
Dan Kanaley
Library Director
NY Chiropractic College
dkanaley@...
Yahoo! Groups Links
I just got a responce for the institutional prices vs. cost to
individuals. We are also at odds with the cost to the institution.
The limited time frame that it is good for is also an uncomfortable
situation. Is anyone else more familiar with it? Is it really better
than spending the funds to just expand the number of study guides to
prep for National Boards?
Rebecca
--- In ccaomloom@yahoogroups.com, "Naomi Broering" <NBROERING@...>
wrote:
>
> PCOM looked at getting it but it is too expensive for us.
> Students use it independently and really like it.
>
> Maybe ccaomloom could negotiate a consortium fee if many
institutions want
> it, but it would have to go through our presidents.
> Let me know if you pursue this.
>
> Naomi
> Naomi C. Broering, MLS, MA. FACMI
> Dean of Libraries
> Pacific College of Oriental Medicine
> 7445 Mission Valley Rd. Suite 101
> San Diego, CA 92108-4407
> 619-574-6909 ext 134 or 800-729-0941
> Fax 619 574-6641
> nbroering@...
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: ccaomloom@yahoogroups.com [mailto:ccaomloom@yahoogroups.com]
On Behalf
> Of danielkanaley
> Sent: Friday, May 18, 2007 1:41 PM
> To: ccaomloom@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [ccaomloom] Does anyone have a subscription to
tcmtest.com?
>
> One of our students told me about tcmtests.com - does anyone have
a
> library subscription to this? The brochure on the website says
they
> are "the world's largest online Oriental Medicine test preparation
> website." How much does it cost? Thanks, Dan
>
> Dan Kanaley
> Library Director
> NY Chiropractic College
> dkanaley@...
>
>
>
>
> Yahoo! Groups Links
>
Hello,
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The meeting of the LCAOM is scheduled for Wednesday, October 17th,
from 1:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
I hope may of you can attend.
Please suggestions for agenda items and concerns which you would like
to be addressed.
Some items of interest:
-increased cooperation among libraries and library workers, means to
provide mutual help and information exchange.
-possibility of forming internet based "unions" for shared cataloging
and data exchange.
-suggested expansion of Library of Congress and/or National Medical
Library classification schemes to more adequately meet the needs of
topics in Oriental medicine.
I look forward to hearing from you.
Jim Emdy
Chair, LCAOM
Santa Cruz, Ca
Five Branches Institute
Hi Jim,
Thanks for the library meeting notice.
Unfortunately, I will not be attending, but our College president, Jack
Miller, said he will be there and plans to join you all for a while.
Naomi
Naomi C. Broering, MLS, MA. FACMI
Dean of Libraries
Pacific College of Oriental Medicine
7445 Mission Valley Rd. Suite 101
San Diego, CA 92108-4407
619-574-6909 ext 134 or 800-729-0941
Fax 619 574-6641
nbroering@...
-----Original Message-----
From: ccaomlcaom@yahoogroups.com [mailto:ccaomlcaom@yahoogroups.com] On
Behalf Of emd89bz
Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2007 1:23 PM
To: ccaomlcaom@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [ccaomlcaom] LCAOM meeting in Portland October 17th.
The meeting of the LCAOM is scheduled for Wednesday, October 17th,
from 1:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
I hope may of you can attend.
Please suggestions for agenda items and concerns which you would like
to be addressed.
Some items of interest:
-increased cooperation among libraries and library workers, means to
provide mutual help and information exchange.
-possibility of forming internet based "unions" for shared cataloging
and data exchange.
-suggested expansion of Library of Congress and/or National Medical
Library classification schemes to more adequately meet the needs of
topics in Oriental medicine.
I look forward to hearing from you.
Jim Emdy
Chair, LCAOM
Santa Cruz, Ca
Five Branches Institute
Yahoo! Groups Links
a reminder that the Library Subcommittee of CCAOM will be meeting on
October 16th, Wednesday, from 1:30 to 5:00 (or before if we get done
earlier). Plus submit questions and/or agenda items through this
Group email account.
Jim Emdy
Five Branches Institute
Where is the agenda, so I can share it with Jack Miller, who thinks he may
be able to stop in on the meeting?
Thanks
Naomi
Naomi C. Broering, MLS, MA. FACMI
Dean of Libraries
Pacific College of Oriental Medicine
7445 Mission Valley Rd. Suite 101
San Diego, CA 92108-4407
619-574-6909 ext 134 or 800-729-0941
Fax 619 574-6641
nbroering@...
-----Original Message-----
From: ccaomlcaom@yahoogroups.com [mailto:ccaomlcaom@yahoogroups.com] On
Behalf Of emd89bz
Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2007 3:04 PM
To: ccaomlcaom@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [ccaomlcaom] Meeting in Portland
a reminder that the Library Subcommittee of CCAOM will be meeting on
October 16th, Wednesday, from 1:30 to 5:00 (or before if we get done
earlier). Plus submit questions and/or agenda items through this
Group email account.
Jim Emdy
Five Branches Institute
Yahoo! Groups Links
i am waiting for agenda suggestions before publishing an agenda. in a previous email i suggested such topics as: --ways to increase networking and mutual help on common library problems --implications of doctoral research requirements for library resources --possibility of some mechanism of interlibrary loan between the libraries. --creating true library "unions" with shared cataloging.
----- Original Message ---- From: Naomi Broering <NBROERING@...> To: ccaomlcaom@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, September
11, 2007 3:53:29 PM Subject: RE: [ccaomlcaom] Meeting in Portland
Where is the agenda, so I can share it with Jack Miller, who thinks he may
be able to stop in on the meeting?
Thanks
Naomi
Naomi C. Broering, MLS, MA. FACMI
Dean of Libraries
Pacific College of Oriental Medicine
7445 Mission Valley Rd. Suite 101
San Diego, CA 92108-4407
619-574-6909 ext 134 or 800-729-0941
Fax 619 574-6641 nbroering@pacificco llege.edu
a reminder that the Library Subcommittee of CCAOM will be meeting on
October 16th, Wednesday, from 1:30 to 5:00 (or before if we get done
earlier). Plus submit questions and/or agenda items through this
Group email account.
I am interested in all the items you mentioned, and also in developing guidelines for small, new schools with limited resources. There was a suggested list of books developed, how about electronic resources that would be affordable for smaller institutions?
Ewa
On Sep 11, 2007, at 7:45 PM, jim emdy wrote:
i am waiting for agenda suggestions before publishing an agenda. in a previous email i suggested such topics as: --ways to increase networking and mutual help on common library problems --implications of doctoral research requirements for library resources --possibility of some mechanism of interlibrary loan between the libraries. --creating true library "unions" with shared cataloging.
----- Original Message ---- From: Naomi Broering <NBROERING@PACIFICCOLLEGE.EDU> To: ccaomlcaom@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2007 3:53:29 PM Subject: RE: [ccaomlcaom] Meeting in Portland
Where is the agenda, so I can share it with Jack Miller, who thinks he may be able to stop in on the meeting? Thanks Naomi
Naomi C. Broering, MLS, MA. FACMI Dean of Libraries Pacific College of Oriental Medicine 7445 Mission Valley Rd. Suite 101 San Diego, CA 92108-4407 619-574-6909 ext 134 or 800-729-0941 Fax 619 574-6641 nbroering@pacificco llege.edu
a reminder that the Library Subcommittee of CCAOM will be meeting on October 16th, Wednesday, from 1:30 to 5:00 (or before if we get done earlier). Plus submit questions and/or agenda items through this Group email account.