The New York Metropolitan Area Chapter of the Association of Jewish Libraries 
(AJL-NYMA) invites you to attend a regional workshop devoted to the topic of 
"Rare Books and Archival Collections in the Digital Age: The Impact, the 
Direction and the Conversation". The workshop will be held on Monday, March 
26th, 2012, 1-4:30 pm, at The Library of the Jewish Theological Seminary, 
Mendelson Convocation Center (1st floor of the Library), 3080 Broadway, New 
York, NY 10027 (corner of 122nd Street and Broadway).

PROGRAM:

1-1:30 pm     Registration/Coffee/Light refreshments

1:30-4 pm

Special Collecting in the University Research Library: The View from Stanford - 
 Zachary M. Baker, Assistant University Librarian for Collection 
Development-Humanities and Social Sciences; Reinhard Family Curator of Judaica 
and Hebraica Collections - "What position does special collecting currently 
occupy in large university research libraries? How does the widespread 
availability of online resources affect collection development decisions in the 
special collections arena? What are the limitations of online access to rare 
books and archival content?"

Meditations on Digitization: An Archival Perspective - Shulamith Z. Berger, 
Curator of Special Collections, Mendel Gottesman Library, Yeshiva University - 
"This presentation will discuss digitization of archival materials from a 
philosophical rather than a technical approach. How to set priorities in 
digitization? How does digitization affect usage of archives and the 
expectations of the user community? Will digitization impact collection 
development as well as the processing and housing of collections?"

Seeing is Believing: Graphics Collections Online - Sharon Liberman Mintz, 
Curator of Jewish Art, The Library of the Jewish Theological Seminary - "An 
approach to creating access to visual materials."

Wonders of the World: The Taj Mahal and Rare Books - Dr. Peggy K. Pearlstein, 
Head, Hebraic Section, African and Middle Eastern Division, Library of Congress 
- "An overview of acquiring, preserving and making available rare Hebrew books 
at the Library of Congress."

Parchment, Paper and Pixels: Collectors' Attitudes to Digitization of Rare 
Books and Manuscripts - David Wachtel, Senior Consultant for Judaica, Books & 
Manuscripts Department, Sotheby's, New York; Senior Consultant, Special 
Collections, The Library of the Jewish Theological Seminary

4:15-5 pm

Optional tour of the Rare Book Collection of The Library of the Jewish 
Theological Seminary

REGISTRATION:

RSVP by March 20th ; Rita Lifton, [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>, 
(212) 280-6020 or Sara Spiegel, [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>, 
(212) 678-8093. Registration fee, $10; payment is at the door. *A valid photo 
ID is required for entrance.*

*The JTS dining hall serves a kosher, dairy lunch from 11 am to 2 pm.

DIRECTIONS:

#1 train to 116th Street/Columbia University; from subway exit, walk north 
along Broadway to the corner of 122nd Street; or, take northbound M104 or M4 
bus to the corner of 122nd Street. For further information, contact Rita 
Lifton, [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>, (212) 280-6020.

This workshop is co-sponsored by the New York Metropolitan Area Chapter of the 
Association of Jewish Libraries (AJL-NYMA) in partnership with the Long Island 
Chapter (LIAJL), the New England Chapter (NEAJL) and the Washington, DC Capital 
Area Chapter (AJL-CAC). The workshop is underwritten by the Association of 
Jewish Libraries.
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