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Spring/Summer 1998, Issue #67

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1998 Conferences

  • June 1-12, 1998 - The 15th Annual Summer Institute on Gerontology. McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. For further information, contact Lynn Heazel at e-mail: heazel@mcmail.cis.mcmaster.ca

  • June 6-11, 1998 - Special Libraries Association Annual Conference, "Information Professionals in the Driver's Seat," Indianapolis, IN. http://www.sla.org/conf_meet/sneak.html

  • June 22-23, 1998 - "Women's Lives and Family Planning: International Perspectives" at the Georgetown University Conference Center, 3800 Reservoir Road, Washington, DC. To share results from its five-year study on the impact of family planning experiences on women's lives, Family Health International's Women's Studies Project (WSP) is sponsoring this conference. For more information, contact Mr. Alfred Nimocks at 703.516.9779 or animocks@fhi.org.

  • June 25-27, 1998 - 25th Annual NCIH Conference, "Mobilizing Communities and Constituencies for Global Health," Crystal Gateway Marriott, Arlington, VA. For further information, contact NCIH, 1701 K Street, NW, Suite 600, Washington, DC 20006, telephone: 202-833-5900; fax: 202-833-0075; e-mail: ncih@nich.org.

  • June 26-30, 1998 - American Library Association Annual Conference, Washington, D.C. "Global Reach, Local Touch", Washington Convention Center. http://www.ala.org/events/dc98/index.html

  • June 28-July 3, 1998 - AIDS 98. Palexpo Exhibition Hall, Geneva, Switzerland. For further information, contact Congrex Sweden AB, P.O. Box 5619, Linnégatan 89A, SE-114 86 STOCKHOLM, Sweden. Phone: +46 8 459 6600; Fax : +46 8 661 8155; E-mail: aids98registration@congrex.se, aids98@congrex.se.

  • July 11-17, 1998 - The National Institute on Aging Annual Summer Institute on Aging Research will be held in Airlie, Virginia. For further information, contact Zita E. Givens at:The National Institute on Aging, National Institutes of Health, Building 31, Room 5C-35, 31 Center Drive MSC-2292, Bethesda, Maryland 20892-2292; or telephone: (301) 496- 0765; fax: (301) 496-2525; or e-mail: givensz@exmur.nia.nih.gov. http://www.nih.gov/nia.

  • July 22-26, 1998 - "Survival in a Changing Environment". Standing Conference of African National and University Libraries in Eastern, Central and Southern Africa (SCANUL-ECS). The Margaret Thatcher Library, Moi University, Eldoret, Kenya.

  • July 26 - 1 August 1998 - Montréal, Canada ISA XIV World Congress of Sociology International Sociological Association Research Committee on Sociology of Population. Contact Dudley Poston at University of Texas, Austin at: dudley@tamvm1.tamu.edu or http://www.ucm.es/OTROS/isa/rc41c.htm.

  • August 16-21, 1998 - 64th Annual IFLA Council and General Conference, Amsterdam, Netherlands. "On Crossroads of Information and Culture." http://www.nlc-bnc.ca/ifla/IV/ifla64/64intro.htm.

  • August 17-20, 1998 - GIS in Public Health, San Diego, CA. For additional information, contact Bill Henriques, GIS Coordinator, Agency for Toxic Substance and Disease Registry, Division of Health Assessment and Consultation, CDC, 1600 Clifton Road NE, Mail Stop E-56, Atlanta, GA 30333.

  • August 21 - 22, 1998 - Chilworth Manor, Southampton, England. New Methods for Survey Research -- A Satellite meeting for Compstat 98. The Association for Survey Computing, in conjuction with the Market Research Society, The Office for National Statistics and the Centre for Applied Social Statistics, has organised four half-day sessions, each starting with an invited, keynote presentation setting out the main ideas and issues involved, followed by a number of others with a more practical focus. All presentations will be published by the ASC, in a volume to be available to participants at the conference.

  • August 21-25, 1998 - Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Society, "Inequality and Social Policy: A Challenge for Sociology" San Francisco. http://www.asanet.org/cmtgsch.htm

  • p align="left">September 2-4, 1998 - British Society for Population Studies Annual Conference. Celebrating the 200th anniversary of the publication of T.R. Malthus' Essay on Population. Corpus Christi College, University of Cambridge, England. pic@lse.ac.uk
  • September 17-18, 1998 - APLIC-I Board meetings. Brown University, Providence, R.I. Contact: Anne Ilacqua at anne_ilacqua@brown.edu.

  • October 13-14, 1998 - First Research Conference on the 1995 National Survey of Family Growth (NSFG)in Hyattsville, Maryland. Sponsored by The National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) and the Office of Behavioral and Social Science Research (OBSSR) of NIH. NCHS invites proposals for research to be presented at the conference. Proposals must be postmarked by July 10, 1998. Submit proposals and questions to: NSFG Research Conference, 6525 Belcrest Road, Room 820, Hyattsville, MD 20782. Phone: 301-436-8731, ext. 128 or 126; Fax: 301-436-5830; E-mail: ayc3@cdc.gov. NSFG is a national survey of 10,847 women 15-44 years of age, conducted in 1995. For more information about NSFG visit the website: http://www.cdc.gov/nchswww/about/major/nsfg/nsfg.htm

  • October 16-18 1998 - First International Health Geographics Conference at The Maritime Institute of Technology, Baltimore, Maryland. Sponsors: The Johns Hopkins School of Public Health Environmental Systems Research Institute, (ESRI) Inc. For further information, contact International Health Geographics Conference or IHGC, 1600 Ruxton Road, Suite B7, Towson, Maryland 21204. Telephone: (410) 659-6169 (day) / (410) 821-8703 (eve); (410) 659-6266 (fax); E-mail:okhan@jhuccp.org.

  • October 29-31, 1998 - Seventh Biannual International Conference on Applied and Business Demography in Annapolis, Maryland, in conjunction with the Southern Demographic Association Meetings. Focus on market and business applications in demography and innovative applications of demographic methods in non-traditional areas. Submissions are invited from all interested individuals by June 30. Contact K. V. Rao, Dept. of Sociology, Bowling Green State University, by e-mail: apd98@india.bgsu.edu, fax: 419-372 8306 or phone: 419-372-2294.

  • November 7-11, 1998 - AMIA 1998 Annual Symposium. "A Paradigm Shift in Health Information Systems: Clinical Infrastructures for the 21st Century." Buena Vista Palace, Orlando, Florida. http://amia2.amia.org/f98call.htm

  • November 15-19, 1998 - APHA Annual Meeting, Washington, DC. Contact APHA, 1015 15th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20005.

  • November, 25-27, 1998 - "Households and families facing crisis" , 1998 Quetelet Seminar, sponsored by The Institute of Demography, Catholic University of Louvain, Louvain-la-Neuve.

  • December 2-6, 1998 - Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, "Population and the Anthropological Imagination" Philadelphia, PA. http://www.ameranthassn.org/call.htm


Looking Ahead

  • March 22-24, 1999 APLIC-I Annual Conference. New York, Marriott Marquis.
  • March 25-27, 1999 Annual Conference of the Population Association of America; New York, NY; Marriott Marquis.
  • August 30-Sept.3, 1999 The European Population Conference 1999 (EPC99) Nederlands Congresgebouw (Netherlands Congress Centre) in The Hague, The Netherlands. http://www.nidi.nl/eaps/epc/epc-prog.html or contact: epc99@nidi.nl.

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