Annual Report (2004)
ARLIS/NA
Update Editor


This is my—and the—last editor’s report for ARLIS/NA Update. The publication, which I have edited since 1996, is set to cease publication with the June 2005 issue. When I began editing the newsletter, listservs were a novelty (a column summarized ARLIS-L traffic for those who could not subscribe), most submissions were mailed or faxed, I spent a lot of time re-keying text and sent edited copy to North Carolina as printouts and floppy discs, and faxed back edited proof.  A bi-monthly publication, in print or essentially electronic, makes little sense as a news letter, and I agree with the decision to stop publishing Update, although I would like to register my disappointment with how the decision to cease publication was made: without the participation of the members of Publications Committee,  consultation with the readership, or notice to the column editors and  paying subscribers.

Other than issues concerning the decision to cease publication and delay the announcement of that decision, the production of Update this year has been largely free of problems. Nedda Ahmed ably took over from Jonathan Franklin the responsibility for putting each issue on the Society web site quickly and accurately; Michael Birklein continued to produce the print version from my formatted copy with the same speed and attention to detail.  I have a few questions and suggestions for managing the newsletter’s coming cessation. I would like to transfer my file copies of the back run of Update (back to 1994) somewhere: headquarters or the Society’s archive and would like some guidance on disposing of my files.  I believe that individuals and institutions that have paid to have a hardcopy subscription to Update sent to them by mail should be offered a pro-rated refund.

I have enjoyed serving as editor for all these years and, except for my current disappointment at how the decision to cease publication was made and relayed, I have been happy to work with the various committees and officers during this long period.  I have gained much from the experience: the friendship of many members, the experience of working with several management firms, an understanding of the issues and activities of the range of organizations within the Society. And I am grateful for the opportunity to have served as Update editor.

Linda Zieper

February 28, 2005