Publications / Miles Conrad Lectures
One significant
highlight of the NFAIS Annual Conference program is the
Miles Conrad Lecture, named in honor of one of the key
individuals responsible for the founding of NFAIS, G.
Miles Conrad (1911-1964). Conrad had an early grasp of
the potential of computer technology when applied to the
creation, organization and dissemination of research
information. His leadership contributions to the
information community were such that, following his death
in 1964, the NFAIS Board of Directors determined that an
annual lecture series named in his honor would be central
to the annual conference program.
Industry
leaders, innovators and opinion-makers from the full
breadth of the information community have been designated
as the Miles Conrad Lecturer. In recent years, the honor
has gone to:
2006:
Building Bridges to Information Products and Services by
Dr. Carol Tenopir, University of Tennessee
2005:
What it Takes to Gain
'Mindshare' from
the Perspective of Academic Librarians by
James P. McGinty, Vice Chairman, Cambridge Information
Group
2004:
The Battle for Mindshare: A Battle Beyond Access and
Retrieval
by Dr. John J. Regazzi, Managing Director, Elsevier
2003: Is What’s Past,
Prologue?
by Kurt Molholm, Administrator, Defense Technical
Information Center
2002: Towards
Global Information Society ????
by Georg F. Schultheiss, FIZ Karlsruhe, Germany
2001: Looking
Back to Look Forward
by Karen Hunter, Senior Vice President, Elsevier
2000: How to
Prosper in the Era of the Internet
by Bela Hatvany, Co-Founder, SilverPlatter Information
1999: 40
Years of Database Distribution and Use:
An Overview and
Observation
by Charles P. Bourne
1998: Federal
Information Policy – Putting It All Together
by Kent Smith, Deputy Director, National Library of
Medicine
1997: Just
For You Services on the Information Highway
by Toni Carbo, Dean, School of Information Sciences,
Univ. of Pittsburgh
1996: The New
Information Paradigm:
Threat or Opportunity (or Both)?
by Roger Summit, Founder and Chairman Emeritus, Dialog
Information Services
1995: Killer
Apps
by Morris Goldstein, Chief Executive Officer, Information
Access Company
1994: Angst &
Anticipation:
How Will We Fit in the New Information Age?
by Ronald Dunn
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