Chuck Jones just posted this on his AWOL blog
http://ancientworldonline.blogspot.ca/
June S
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Consortium of Hellenic Studies
Librarians<http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Awol-TheAncientWorldOnline/~3/…
Posted: 20 Jan 2014 04:25 PM PST
COHSL: Consortium of Hellenic Studies Librarians
<http://www.cohsl.org/>
<http://library.aarome.org/Libraries/consort_hellenic.html>
*Statement of purpose*:
The Consortium of Hellenic Studies Librarians (CoHSL) is a group of
academic research librarians in the United States committed to building and
maintaining collections in Hellenic Studies. The consortium seeks to
promote the sharing of information and collaborative projects that enhance
the depth and scope of the combined collections and to facilitate access to
them.
Five librarians specializing in Hellenic Studies met at Princeton
University in April 2004. At a second meeting at the Harvard University
Center for Hellenic Studies the group had grown to include 10 members. From
this informal gathering a somewhat more organized group was created. The
Consortium of Hellenic Studies Librarians (CoHSL) is a group of academic
research librarians committed to building and maintaining research
collections in Hellenic Studies.
The information available on this site is intended not only for the use of
CoHSL members, but for researchers who may have an interest in learning
about resources in Hellenic Studies at academic research institutions.
There is no membership fee and the consortium is open to library subject
specialists and scholars worldwide. If you wish to join the group, please
contact any of the members of the CoHSL (see Member Institutions).
To subscribe to the listserv, please follow the directions at: CoHSL-list
-- listserv for the Consortium of Hellenic Studies Librarians
<http://lists.fas.harvard.edu/mailman/listinfo/cohsl-list>
.
We met in January 2009 at the APA conference in Philadelphia to discuss the
Collaborative Project for Hellenic Resources (CPHP), a cooperative effort
among the Consortium, the MGSA library committee, CRL, and individual
librarians and publishers in Greece and beyond to establish guidelines on
the use of Greek-language MARC records, indexing of journals, digital
projects, and resource sharing. We usually meet at the APA and/or MGSA
conferences. So far, we have met only once otside the U.S., at the
Gennadius Library in Athens, December 7-10, 2006. Please see Karen
Green's photo
album <http://www.flickr.com/photos/19479358@N00/sets/72157594428669932> from
the meeting.
*Collection Development:*
- About CoHSL <http://www.cohsl.org/About%20CoHSL.htm>
- Statement of Purpose <http://www.cohsl.org/statement.htm>
- Member Institutions <http://www.cohsl.org/member.htm>
- Collections' Strengths <http://www.cohsl.org/strengths.htm>
- Vendors' List <http://www.cohsl.org/vendors.htm>
- Digital Projects <http://www.cohsl.org/digital.htm>
- List of Greek e-links by Panos Georgiou, University of
Patras<http://www.cohsl.org/Panos%20Georgiou.xls>
- The Modern Greek Resources Project: A Collaborative Effort "In
Process." By Rhea Karabelas Lesage, Harvard
University<http://www.crl.edu/grn/newsletter/GRN_7.pdf#page=10>
- Global Resources Network, the Center for Research
Libraries<http://www.crl.edu/grn/index.asp>
*Working Papers, Finding Aids, Holdings Lists:*
- Union List of Current Newspapers and Selected Serials, Dumbarton
Oaks<http://www.cohsl.org/unionindex.htm>
- Greek Journals, University of
Cincinnati<http://www.cohsl.org/cinjournal.htm>
- Greek Newspapers, Center for Research Libraries
(
CRL)<http://www.crl.edu/PDF/GREEKNEWS.pdf>
- Microform Sets (mainly Greek Dissertations), Tsakopoulos Hellenic
Collection, California State University,
Sacramento<http://www.cohsl.org/micro.htm>
- Greek Dissertations, CRL <http://www.crl.edu/PDF/GREEKDISS_CRL.pdf>
- Pamphlets, Newsletters, and other Ephemera, Princeton
University<http://libweb.princeton.edu/libraries/firestone/rbsc/aids/kyr…
(opens a new window)
- Program in Hellenic Studies Records, 1979-2003: Finding Aids,
Princeton
University<http://diglib.princeton.edu/ead/eadGetDoc.xq?id=/ead/mudd/uni…
- Byzantine and Post-Byzantine Inscription Collection, Princeton
University<http://libweb.princeton.edu/libraries/firestone/rbsc/aids/byz…
- (opens a new window)
- The Princeton University Numismatic Collection (over 3,000 searchable
Greek coins from the Classical and Hellenistic
periods)<http://www.princeton.edu/~rbsc/department/numismatics/>
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