Events
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2012 Annual Conference and Exhibition
The UKSG's 35th Annual Conference was held at the Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre in Glasgow. The following resources relating to the conference are available:
Hashtag: #uksglive
2012 Annual Conference and Exhibition
The UKSG's 35th Annual Conference was held at the Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre in Glasgow. The following resources relating to the conference are available:
Hashtag: #uksglive
2012 Annual Conference and Exhibition
The UKSG's 35th Annual Conference was held at the Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre in Glasgow. The following resources relating to the conference are available:
Workshop summary
We all have to manage projects. Whether you are implementing a new system, migrating services, managing a vendor selection process, managing an office move or creating a new product or service, we are often managing projects without the support of a professionally trained project manager. We are expected to deliver more with less, and it mustn’t go wrong on
Event summary
What is Open Access? Are you baffled by the terminology and uncertain as to what it’s all about? Do you want to know which publishers are doing it, why and how they’re doing it, and what librarians have to do with it? Are you looking for facts and a clear understanding? Then come to this UKSG seminar when all will be
revealed.
Course summary
To meet the needs of librarians involved in the acquisition of electronic resources, UKSG is pleased to offer a practical one-day Licensing and Negotiation Skills course.
Course summary
Course summary
This one-day seminar aims to present a practical introductory overview of all aspects
of journals and e-resources management.
Course summary
Many of us working directly with e-resources in libraries would like to feel more confident in our understanding of the related technology. Managing e-resources and making them available to end-users is quite different from dealing with print products, but many of us have moved from one to the other, picking up expertise informally. As a result we probably all hav
Rethinking collections:
approaches, business models, experiences
Users now cast their 'discovery net' beyond conventional notions of a library collection, and the wider digital transition is causing all parties to reassess how they acquire and provide content. How are libraries, publishers and intermediaries meeting the challenge? How will these changes contribute to an improved researcher/student experience?
Event summary
Promoting your e-resources successfully
UKSG presents the fourth in their popular series of events focusing specifically on managing e-resources in the Further Education sector.
The launch of a new series of webinars, which aim to bring our most popular face-to-face seminars into a virtual environment.
The main webinars are to be preceded by three complimentary, thirty minute sessions, to give delegates useful background knowledge about UKSG, its members and two of its key projects, KBART and Title Transfer.
UKSG is delighted to announce the launch of a new series of webinars, which aim to bring our most popular face-to-face seminars into a virtual environment.
The main webinars are to be preceded by three complimentary, thirty minute sessions, to give delegates useful background knowledge about UKSG, its members and two of its key projects, KBART and Title Transfer.
Booking is now open for these introductory sessions. We will soon be providing further details and registration information for the full webinar series.
The launch of a new series of webinars, which aim to bring our most popular face-to-face seminars into a virtual environment.
The main webinars are to be preceded by three complimentary, thirty minute sessions, to give delegates useful background knowledge about UKSG, its members and two of its key projects, KBART and Title Transfer.
2013 sees the launch of a new series of webinars, which aim to bring our most popular face-to-face seminars into a virtual environment.
The main webinars were preceded by three complimentary, thirty minute sessions, to give delegates useful background knowledge about UKSG, its members and two of its key projects, KBART and Title Transfer.
UKSG is delighted to announce the launch of a new series of webinars, which aim to bring our most popular face-to-face seminars into a virtual environment.
The main webinars are to be preceded by three complimentary, thirty minute sessions, to give delegates useful background knowledge about UKSG, its members and two of its key projects, KBART and Title Transfer.
Booking is now open for these introductory sessions. We will soon be providing further details and registration information for the full webinar series.
UKSG is delighted to announce the launch of a new series of webinars, which aim to bring our most popular face-to-face seminars into a virtual environment.
The main webinars are to be preceded by three complimentary, thirty minute sessions, to give delegates useful background knowledge about UKSG, its members and two of its key projects, KBART and Title Transfer.
Booking is now open for these introductory sessions. We will soon be providing further details and registration information for the full webinar series.
2013 sees the launch of a new series of webinars, which aim to bring our most popular face-to-face seminars into a virtual environment.
The main webinars were preceded by three complimentary, thirty minute sessions, to give delegates useful background knowledge about UKSG, its members and two of its key projects, KBART and Title Transfer.
2013 Annual Conference and Exhibition
The UKSG 36th Annual Conference and Exhibition took place from 8-10 April 2013 at the Bournemouth International Centre.
The following resources relating to the conference are available:
2013 Annual Conference and Exhibition
The UKSG 36th Annual Conference and Exhibition took place from 8-10 April 2013 at the Bournemouth International Centre.
The following resources relating to the conference are available:
2013 Annual Conference and Exhibition
The UKSG 36th Annual Conference and Exhibition took place from 8-10 April 2013 at the Bournemouth International Centre.
The following resources relating to the conference are available:
Workshop summary
We all have to manage projects. Whether you are implementing a new system, migrating services, managing a vendor selection process, managing an office move or creating a new product or service, we are often managing projects without the support of a professionally trained project manager.
Event summary
What is Open Access? Are you baffled by the terminology and uncertain as to what it’s all about? Do you want to know which publishers are doing it, why and how they’re doing it, and what librarians have to do with it? Are you looking for facts and a clear understanding of what is happening in the UK? Then come to this UKSG seminar when all will be revealed.
To meet the needs of librarians involved in the acquisition of electronic resources, UKSG is pleased to offer a highly practical one-day Licensing and Negotiation Skills course.
Course summary
This one-day seminar aims to present a practical introductory overview of all
aspects of journals and e-resources management in the morning and incorporates an overview of the technical work undertaken by The British Library in Boston Spa, West Yorkshire in the afternoon, followed by an optional tour of the site.
Course summary
Many of us working directly with e-resources in libraries would like to feel more confident in our understanding of the related technology. Managing e-resources and making them available to end-users is quite different from dealing with print products, but many of us have moved from one to the other, picking up expertise informally. As a result we probably all hav
RUNNING IN DUBLIN FOR THE FIRST TIME!
Workshop summary
We all have to manage projects. Whether you are implementing a new system, migrating services, managing a vendor selection process, managing an office move or creating a new product or service, we are often managing projects without the support of a professionally trained project manager.
19th June 2013, 2pm: The Mobile Advantage: Developing mobile services and resources for libraries and content providers, hosted by Ben Showers (Jisc) and Jo Alcock (Birmingham City University)
Session aim
To equip attendees with an understanding of the current mobile landscape and to help them consider the impact this has on libraries, publishers and users in providing access to resources and services.
Learning outcomes
By the end of this webinar, attendees will be able to:
26th June 2013, 2pm: Navigating through the New Library Systems Landscape, hosted by Ken Chad (Ken Chad Consulting Ltd)
Further details will follow in due course.
Open Access Realities:
global experiences of implementing OA
While research and debate around Open Access continues, policy developments globally mean publishers, libraries and their partners must already work towards its implementation. What are the implications, strategically and operationally, of introducing new mandates and business models? What have been the challenges - and surprises - so far? What existing strengths have proved useful, and what skills or knowledge gaps have emerged?
Library Discovery Technologies
This new UKSG event, following the Open Access Realities conference on 14 November, provides a unique forum for lightning talks, meetings and exhibits focused on library discovery technologies.
Key highlights include focus on an exclusive first look at results from Jisc- and UKSG-sponsored project analysis in this area.
Registration and attendance are free for delegates.
The full programme and booking details will follow shortly.
Further details will follow in due course.
Further information on this conference will be available in due course.
In the meantime, we are inviting you to suggest topics and speakers for the next Annual Conference, which will be held in Harrogate, UK, 14-16 April 2014.
The conference attracts over 900 delegates from across the global knowledge community, including librarians, publishers and intermediaries, and provides an outstanding forum for discussing trends, showcasing initiatives, finding out about current practice across sectors, and connecting with other professionals.
Further information on this conference will be available in due course.
In the meantime, we are inviting you to suggest topics and speakers for the next Annual Conference, which will be held in Harrogate, UK, 14-16 April 2014.
The conference attracts over 900 delegates from across the global knowledge community, including librarians, publishers and intermediaries, and provides an outstanding forum for discussing trends, showcasing initiatives, finding out about current practice across sectors, and connecting with other professionals.
Further information on this conference will be available in due course.
In the meantime, we are inviting you to suggest topics and speakers for the next Annual Conference, which will be held in Harrogate, UK, 14-16 April 2014.
The conference attracts over 900 delegates from across the global knowledge community, including librarians, publishers and intermediaries, and provides an outstanding forum for discussing trends, showcasing initiatives, finding out about current practice across sectors, and connecting with other professionals.





