SCELC Colloquium III
// March 9th, 2008 // Libraries, Library Systems, Web Stuff
Wednesday marked the third annual Statewide California Electronic Licensing Consortium (SCELC, pronounced /skelk/) SCELC Colloquium in Los Angeles. SCELC is a consortium of over 90 libraries throughout California; their purpose is largely to broker cooperative licensing for library resources for their members, but they do other great stuff, too, like the annual Colloquium and Vendor Day.
See this page for slides and links from the presentation I gave with Claremont’s Jezmynne Westcott on next generation catalog enhancements and slides and notes from my other presentation, “Moving Forward: Tools and Trends for Today’s (and Tomorrow’s) Library.”










And I thought it was pronounced /cell-cee/!