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This is a free webinar.

Overview

This webinar will provide an overview of the current work undertaken to re-write the techniques for electronic resource management with the incorporation of open access workflow management. This overview will provide insight into the key areas under exploration and outline the feedback compiled from the two interactive sessions held at the UKSG Annual Conference. We will also talk about the next steps we undertake to share the development of this project.

Date: Wednesday 20 June 2018
Time: 1500 BST
Duration: 45-60 minutes including Q&A

Speakers

Jill Emery

Collection Development & Management Librarian

Portland State University

Peter McCracken

Electronic Resources Librarian

Cornell University

 Read more about Jill Emery. Jill Emery is the Collection Development & Management Librarian at Portland State University Library and has over 20 years of academic library experience. She serves as the ALA-NISO representative to vote on NISO/ISO standards on behalf of the American Library Association and is a member of the Project COUNTER Executive Committee. Her professional engagement includes participation in leadership positions for ALA ALCTS and past roles with ER&L and NASIG. Presently, she holds three editorial board appointments for The Charleston Advisor, Collaborative Librarianship, and Insights, the UKSG Journal.
 Read more about Peter McCracken. Peter McCracken has been electronic resources librarian at Cornell University since June 2016. He worked as a reference librarian at East Carolina University and at the University of Washington, before founding Serials Solutions with two brothers and a high school friend in 2000. He left Serials Solutions (by then part of ProQuest) in 2009, and started ShipIndex.org, a website that helps people do research in maritime history. Peter received the Ulrichs Serials Librarianship Award in 2011, and the Distinguished Alumni Award from the University of North Carolina School of Information & Library Science in 2012. He holds a BA from Oberlin College, and MS in Library Science from the University of North Carolina, and an MA in Maritime History from East Carolina University. 

Learning outcomes

  • Learn about the current areas of electronic resource management and open access workflows that are popular with colleagues
  • Explore frameworks for having local discussions on developing shared practices of electronic resource management
  • Contribute ideas of other areas and practices to be explored and incorporated

Subject level and previous knowledge required

Introductory and non-intensive, no previous knowledge or experience required.

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