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SUMMARY:UKSG Introduction to Journals and E-Resources Today: London
DESCRIPTION:Course summary This one-day seminar aims to present a practical introductory overview of all aspects of journals and e-resources management. The emphasis is on developing a sound basic understanding of the details of journals and e-resources handling in order to promote efficient and informed working practices.  A wide range of day-to-day issues will be covered\, with time devoted to recognising and resolving the problems that can arise at the boundaries between publishers\, intermediaries and libraries\, and addressing business models such as open access.  In addition\, the seminar will provide an overview of the technical aspects of managing e-resources.Delegates will be able to air and exchange views in the discussion session after each presentation. Why you should attend Designed particularly for staff who are new to working with journals and e-resources\, whether from a publisher\, an intermediary or a library\, this seminar may also be of interest to those looking to consolidate and update their journals and e-resources knowledge. Course level and previous knowledge required Introductory and non-intensive\, entry-level training for the beginner\, novice or returner. Learning objectives •    To understand the key elements involved in journals and e-resources management\, including how they are purchased\, promoted and managed•    To understand the key processes within commercial journal and e-resources publishing\, including editorial and marketing\, pricing and licensing•    To understand the roles of both the traditional subscription agent and new intermediaries\, and the growing range of electronic access services offered•    To gain a broad awareness of the technical aspects of managing e-resources.Fee UKSG members:   £155.00 + £31.00 VAT [20%] (total £186.00)Non-members:   £205.00 + £41.00 VAT [20%] (total £246.00) The fee includes refreshments and lunch. Venue The Institute of Materials\, Minerals and Mining (Library)1 Carlton House TerraceLondonSW1Y 5DB                    Tel.:  020 7451 7300 (Reception) Programme 10.00   Registration and coffee    10.20   Welcome and introduction by the Chair and UKSG representativeMichael Davis\, Senior Account Manager\, STMS\, Wiley10.30   Managing content in the electronic world  Stephen Buck\, E-Resources and Periodicals Librarian\, Dublin City University‘Known knowns\, known unknowns\, and unknown unknowns: The Unbearable Insecurity of the Electronic Resources Librarian’ and how it all relates to Core Competencies    11.20   Discussion11.40   Break11.55   The business of e-resource publishing  Mark Howard\, Journals Sales Manager\, Taylor & Francis GroupThe key processes within commercial e-resource publishing\, including launch\, economics\, editorial and marketing\, pricing models\, licensing and delivering electronically12.45   Discussion13.00   Lunch13.45   Getting technical – an overview  Laurence Lockton\, Systems Librarian\, University of BathAn overview of linking\, including DOI/CrossRef\, OpenURL and KBART\, authentication and authorisation\, other relevant and emerging technologies\, discovery services\, and the technical aspects of usage statistics (COUNTER\, SUSHI and JUSP)14.30   Discussion    14.45   Intermediaries and their services  Richard Smart\, Regional Sales Manager\, EBSCO Information ServicesThe development of intermediaries\, the role of the traditional subscription agent\, and a review of the new players and the growing range of electronic access services offered15.30   Discussion15.45   Close of seminar Feedback from the 2012 InJERT seminars “Good selection of speakers representing libraries\, publishers and intermediaries\, and a good introduction to the topics.” “Enjoyed the day thoroughly – came out of it knowing a lot more than when I went in!” Background course material The Work of the Serials Librarian The Work of the Journal Publisher The Work of the Subscription Agent Further reading – articles from Serials/InsightsHow to book The closing date for booking has now passed.  For further information please contact Karen Sadler at UKSG by e-mail or by phone: +44 (0)1865 310834. Venue location details will be sent with confirmation of booking.Cancellations By Wednesday 2 October 2013 – full refundFrom Thursday 3 October 2013 – no refund NB:  UKSG reserves the right to alter or vary the programme due to events or circumstances beyond its reasonable control without being obliged to refund monies.
URL:https://www.uksg.org/events/uksg-introduction-to-journals-and-e-resources-today-london-2/
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SUMMARY:Free UKSG Webinar: What is Research Data Management and what is the Library's Role in Supporting it?
DESCRIPTION:Our next webinar is hosted by Andrew Cox\, Lecturer\, The Information School\, University of Sheffield and we are delighted to offer it free of charge. The webinar introduces the issue of RDM\, libraries’ roles in supporting RDM and is an opportunity for you to think about how RDM might open up new opportunities for you. It concludes with a quick guide to key resources to find out more\, including detail of RDMRose\, a JISC funded free to use and reuse set of learning materials for self directed or facilitated CPD on RDM tailored for information professionals. For more information and to register\, please click here.
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UID:15916-1370883600-1370883600@www.uksg.org
SUMMARY:UKSG E-Resources Technical Update: London
DESCRIPTION:Course summaryMany 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 have gaps in our knowledge and understanding\, and the need to gain a proper balanced overview of the technical environment is crucial if we are to do our jobs effectively. The UKSG E-Resources Technical Update course will give you a good understanding of the underlying technicalities involved in e-resource set-up and delivery\, including e-journals\, online databases and e-books\, and will help you feel more confident in your day-to-day work. Why you should attendThe course will be invaluable for anyone from a non-technical background working withe-journals and other e-resources.  The atmosphere of the day will be friendly and supportive and participants will be encouraged to share any issues or problems they encounter in their work. Course level and previous knowledge requiredIt is recommended that those completely new to dealing with journals should first attend the UKSG Introduction to Journals and E-Resources Today\, a one-day seminar run in a variety of locations which covers all aspects of the serials and e-resources industry and features an introductory technical session.  If you are not completely new to journals no previous knowledge is required. Learning objectives• Learn how to overcome common problems in implementing e-resources• Have the tools to help you decide the best way of setting up access to e-resources in your institution/organisation• Be confident that you understand the technical landscape when dealing withe-resource providers. Fee UKSG members:  £195.00 + £39.00 VAT [20%] (total £234.00) Non-members:   £245.00 + £49.00 VAT [20%] (total £294.00) The fee includes refreshments and lunch. Venue The Institute of Materials\, Minerals and Mining (Library)1 Carlton House TerraceLondonSW1Y 5DB      Tel.:  020 7451 7300 (Reception) Course presentersThe course is presented by Simon Inger and Tracy Gardner from Renew Training who between them have over 40 years’ experience in scholarly publishing. Feedback from ERTU courses held in 2012“An excellent course containing a wealth of information – almost too much content for one day!” “The section on link resolvers and authentication methods was particularly helpful.” “The speakers were relaxed and very knowledgable.  They were able to respond to all questions.  They managed to explain complex topics methodically and in non-technical language – excellent.” “I would recommend colleagues involved in e-resources attend every year\, such is the pace of change.” Course contentPlease refer to the day’s schedule for times.  The course is continually updated\, but core content will include: Classifying E-Resources• Identifying the major players involved in e-resource provision• The differences between gateways\, platforms\, publisher websites\, aggregators\, search engine-based gateways and library gateways. Reader Behaviour• Where do users choose to begin their research?• What are the differences in preferred starting points for researchers and undergraduates?• Advances in user navigation. Managing User Navigation• Linking through URL and OpenURL\, the development and importance of Link Servers• The role of library web pages\, OPACs\, A-Z lists\, federated search and web scale discovery• Accessing Open Access content. Managing Authentication• User authentication methodologies• IP address ranges\, proxies and firewalls• Athens\, federated access and Shibboleth• OpenID developments. How to bookBooking is now closed.  For further information please contact Alison Whitehorn by email or by telephone 01635 254292.   Venue location details will be sent with confirmation of booking. CancellationsBy Monday 3 June 2013 – full refundFrom Tuesday 4 June 2013 – no refund NB:  UKSG reserves the right to alter or vary the programme due to events or circumstances beyond its reasonable control without being obliged to refund monies.
URL:https://www.uksg.org/events/uksg-e-resources-technical-update-london-6/
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UID:15941-1370451600-1370451600@www.uksg.org
SUMMARY:UKSG Introduction to Journals and E-Resources Today: Boston Spa
DESCRIPTION:Course summaryThis 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. The emphasis is on developing a sound basic understanding of the details of journals and e-resources handling in order to promote efficient and informed working practices.  A wide range of day-to-day issues will be covered\, with time devoted to recognising and resolving the problems that can arise at the boundaries between publishers\, intermediaries and libraries along with technical considerations.   Why you should attendDesigned particularly for staff who are new to working with journals and e-resources\, whether from a publisher\, an intermediary or a library\, this seminar may also be of interest to those looking to consolidate and update their journals and e-resources knowledge. Course level and previous knowledge requiredIntroductory and non-intensive\, entry-level training for the beginner\, novice or returner. Learning objectivesTo understand the key elements involved in journals and e-resources management\, including how they are purchased\, promoted and managedTo understand the key processes within commercial journal and e-resources publishing\, including editorial and marketing\, pricing and licensingTo understand the roles of both the traditional subscription agent and new intermediaries\, and the growing range of electronic access services offeredTo gain a broad awareness of the technical work of The British Library\, including electronic legal deposit of serials\, digitisation projects and linked open data.FeeUKSG members: £155.00 + £31.00 VAT [20%] (total £186.00)Non-members: £205.00 + £41.00 VAT [20%] (total £246.00) The fee includes refreshments and lunch. VenueConference SuiteThe British LibraryBoston SpaWetherbyWest YorkshireLS23 7BQ                                                    Tel.:  0843 208 1144 (Reception/Switchboard) Programme 10.00   Registration and coffee 10.20   Welcome and introduction by the Chair and UKSG representativeMichael Davis\, Senior Account Manager\, STMS\, Wiley 10.30   Managing content in the electronic world  Steve Sharp\, Resource Acquisition Team Leader\, Brotherton Library\, University of LeedsThe importance of journals (print and electronic)\, e-resources and e-books\, and how they are purchased\, promoted and managed  11.20   Break 11.30   The business of e-resource and print journals publishing  Yann Amouroux\, Regional Sales Manager\, EMEA\, The IETThe key processes within commercial e-resource and print journals publishing\, including launch\, economics\, editorial and marketing\, pricing models\, licensing and delivering electronically 12.20   Intermediaries and their services  Jane Wright\, Business Development Manager\, SwetsThe development of intermediaries\, the role of the traditional subscription agent\, and a review of the new players and the growing range of electronic access services offered 13.00   Lunch Getting technical – a British Library perspective 13.45   Implementation of electronic Legal Deposit of serials  Rob Smith\, Head of Digital Operations 14.15   The digitisation studio at Boston Spa – its activities and current projects\, e.g. EuropeanaMartyn Lunn\, Business Change Manager\, Operations and Services 14.45   Linked open data  Neil Wilson\, Head of Metadata Services 15.15   Break 15.30   Tour (optional) 16.00   Close of seminar How to book Booking for this event is now closed.  For further information please contact Alison Whitehorn by email or by telephone 01635 254292Venue location details will be sent with confirmation of booking.  Transport to and from York Station (pick-up point near Memorial Gardens) will be provided by the British Library – reserve a seat via the booking form. Hotels in York Cancellations By Thursday 30 May 2013 – full refundFrom Friday 31 May 2013 – no refund NB: UKSG reserves the right to alter or vary the programme due to events or circumstances beyond its reasonable control without being obliged to refund monies.
URL:https://www.uksg.org/events/uksg-introduction-to-journals-and-e-resources-today-boston-spa/
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SUMMARY:Recorded Webinar Series - Session Three\, UKSG Project: Title Transfer
DESCRIPTION: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. Why you should listenDesigned particularly for staff new to working in the industry\, whether from a publisher\, an intermediary or a library\, the webinar may also be of interest to those looking to update their knowledge about UKSG. Course level and previous knowledge requiredIntroductory and non-intensive\, entry-level training for the beginner\, novice or returner. Session 3\, Thursday 21 March 2013: UKSG Project: Title Transfer Hosted by Ed Pentz\, UKSG Research Officer and Executive Director\, CrossRef LISTEN AND DOWNLOAD THE RECORDED WEBINAR HERE
URL:https://www.uksg.org/events/recorded-webinar-series-session-three-uksg-project-title-transfer/
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SUMMARY:Recorded Webinar Series - Session TWO\, UKSG Project: KBART
DESCRIPTION: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. Why you should listenDesigned particularly for staff new to working in the industry\, whether from a publisher\, an intermediary or a library\, the webinar may also be of interest to those looking to update their knowledge about UKSG. Course level and previous knowledge requiredIntroductory and non-intensive\, entry-level training for the beginner\, novice or returner. Session 2\, Thursday 14 March 2013: UKSG Project: KBART Hosted by Sarah Price\, UKSG Research Subcommittee (KBART) and Assistant Director\, Collection Management and Development\, University of Birmingham LISTEN AND DOWNLOAD THE RECORDED WEBINAR HERE
URL:https://www.uksg.org/events/recorded-webinar-series-session-two-uksg-project-kbart/
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SUMMARY:Recorded Webinar Series - Session One\, Introduction to UKSG
DESCRIPTION: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. Why you should listenDesigned particularly for staff new to working in the industry\, whether from a publisher\, an intermediary or a library\, the webinar may also be of interest to those looking to update their knowledge about UKSG. Course level and previous knowledge requiredIntroductory and non-intensive\, entry-level training for the beginner\, novice or returner. Session 1\, Wednesday 6 March 2013\, 14:00: Introduction to UKSG Hosted by Carolyn Alderson\, UKSG Education Officer and Acting Head of Licensing\, JISC Collections LISTEN AND DOWNLOAD THE RECORDED WEBINAR HERE* *Please fast forward seven minutes\, as the welcome screen appears for some time before Carolyn’s presentation. Many thanks.  
URL:https://www.uksg.org/events/recorded-webinar-series-session-one-introduction-to-uksg/
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SUMMARY:Recorded Webinar Series - Session One\, Introduction to UKSG
DESCRIPTION: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. Why you should listenDesigned particularly for staff new to working in the industry\, whether from a publisher\, an intermediary or a library\, the webinar may also be of interest to those looking to update their knowledge about UKSG. Course level and previous knowledge requiredIntroductory and non-intensive\, entry-level training for the beginner\, novice or returner. Session 1\, Wednesday 6 March 2013\, 14:00: Introduction to UKSG Hosted by Carolyn Alderson\, UKSG Education Officer and Acting Head of Licensing\, JISC Collections LISTEN AND DOWNLOAD THE RECORDED WEBINAR HERE* *Please fast forward seven minutes\, as the welcome screen appears for some time before Carolyn’s presentation. Many thanks.  
URL:https://www.uksg.org/events/recorded-webinar-series-session-one-introduction-to-uksg-2/
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SUMMARY:UKSG E-Resources for Further Education: London
DESCRIPTION:Event summary Promoting your e-resources successfullyUKSG presents the fourth in their popular series of events focusing specifically on managing e-resources in the Further Education sector. This seminar will address the issues and practicalities of providing and managing effective high quality e-resource collections within Further Education libraries.  During the day there will be opportunities to hear best practice case studies in managing e-resources and in evaluating their use\, together with advice and strategies from current practitioners in colleges\, and an opportunity to learn the latest about JISC’s eBooks for FE project. The event will also give delegates the opportunity to meet with e-resource vendors who specialise in providing e-resources to the Further Education sector\, as well as being a platform for discussion\, problem solving and networking.  Many thanks to our sponsors: Alexander Street Press\, Cengage Learning EMEA\, Credo Reference\, Dawson Books\, EBSCO and Wolters Kluwer Health – Ovid Feedback from previous UKSG E-Resources for Further Education events: • ”Excellent event\, one of the best I’ve attended on e-resources.” • ”Very good quality presentations – informative\, lively and interesting.” • ”Excellent balance of topics from speakers and vendors.”  • “This always proves to be one of the most informative events in the calendar.” • ”Very impressed with quality of speakers\, wide content of event and organisation of event.  Best course I have been to for several years!  Thank you!” Fee FE institution delegates: £45.00 + £9.00 VAT [20%] (total £54.00) The fee includes refreshments and lunch. VenueThe Institute of Materials\, Minerals and Mining (Council Room and Library)1 Carlton House TerraceLondonSW1Y 5DB Tel.: 020 7451 7300 (Reception) Programme 10.00  Registration and coffee 10.20  Welcome and introduction by the Chair and UKSG representative Andrew Barker\, Head of Library Academic Services\, University of East Anglia 10.30  Jigsaw puzzle: the three parts of JISC  Scott Gibbens\, JISC Collections Service Representative 11.00  JISC Collections’ services for FE  Ben Taplin\, Licensing Manager\, JISC Collections 11.30  Break and exhibition viewing 11.50  Vendor Presentation 1:  Wolters Kluwer Health – Ovid  12.05  Vendor Presentation 2:  Credo Reference  12.20  Vendor Presentation 3:  Cengage Learning EMEA 12.35  Usage statistics for collection management: the work of JUSP  Angela Conyers\, Evidence Base\, Birmingham City University 13.05  Lunch and exhibition viewing 14.00  “Would you like fries with that?”  How to engage your learners to use more of the library resources available to them  James Clay\, ILT and Learning Resources Manager\, Gloucestershire College 14.30  Vendor Presentation 4:  EBSCO14.45  Vendor Presentation 5:  Dawson Books15.00  Vendor Presentation 6:  Alexander Street Press   15.15  Break and exhibition viewing 15.35  Notebooks out\, plagiarists: it’s a lot easier to paint a rainbow than it is to fake an old master  Harry Greiner\, Head of New Media\, City College Norwich 16.05  Question Time 16.25  Evaluation forms and wrap-up 16.30  Close of seminar How to bookThe booking date for this event has now passed.  For further information please contact Karen Sadler at UKSG by e-mail or by phone: +44 (0)1865 310834.  Venue location details will be sent with confirmation of booking. CancellationsBy Tuesday 27 November 2012 – full refundFrom Wednesday 28 November 2012 – no refund NB: UKSG reserves the right to alter or vary the programme due to events or circumstances beyond its reasonable control without being obliged to refund monies.   
URL:https://www.uksg.org/events/uksg-e-resources-for-further-education-london/
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UID:15915-1352883600-1352883600@www.uksg.org
SUMMARY:UKSG E-Resources Technical Update: London
DESCRIPTION:Course summaryMany 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 have gaps in our knowledge and understanding\, and the need to gain a proper balanced overview of the technical environment is crucial if we are to do our jobs effectively. The UKSG E-Resources Technical Update course will give you a good understanding of the underlying technicalities involved in e-resource set-up and delivery\, including e-journals\, online databases and e-books\, and will help you feel more confident in your day-to-day work. Why you should attendThe course will be invaluable for anyone from a non-technical background working withe-journals and other e-resources.  The atmosphere of the day will be friendly and supportive and participants will be encouraged to share any issues or problems they encounter in their work. Course level and previous knowledge requiredIt is recommended that those completely new to dealing with journals should first attend the UKSG Introduction to Journals and E-Resources Today\, a one-day seminar run in a variety of locations which covers all aspects of the serials and e-resources industry and features an introductory technical session.  If you are not completely new to journals no previous knowledge is required. Learning objectives• Learn how to overcome common problems in implementing e-resources• Have the tools to help you decide the best way of setting up access to e-resources in your institution/organisation• Be confident that you understand the technical landscape when dealing withe-resource providers. Fee UKSG members:  £195.00 + £39.00 VAT [20%] (total £234.00) Non-members:   £245.00 + £49.00 VAT [20%] (total £294.00)The fee includes refreshments and lunch. Venue The Institute of Materials\, Minerals and Mining (Library)1 Carlton House TerraceLondonSW1Y 5DB     Tel.:  020 7451 7300 (Reception) Course presentersThe course is presented by Simon Inger and Tracy Gardner from Renew Training who between them have over 40 years’ experience in scholarly publishing. Feedback from ERTU courses held in 2011“Was very good in terms of overview\, coverage and level of explaining things.”“The presenters were great – extremely knowledgable and approachable.”“Excellently organised\, engaging presentations.”“Good review of e-content provider platforms and good coverage of how linking works.”“Excellent!  This is the most useful course I have ever attended.”  Course contentPlease refer to the day’s schedule for times.  The course is continually updated\, but core content will include: Classifying E-Resources• Identifying the major players involved in e-resource provision• The differences between gateways\, platforms\, publisher websites\, aggregators\, search engine-based gateways and library gateways. Reader Behaviour• Where do users choose to begin their research?• What are the differences in preferred starting points for researchers and undergraduates?• Advances in user navigation.Managing User Navigation• Linking through URL and OpenURL\, the development and importance of Link Servers• The role of library web pages\, OPACs\, A-Z lists\, federated search and web scale discovery• Accessing Open Access content.Managing Authentication• User authentication methodologies• IP address ranges\, proxies and firewalls• Athens\, federated access and Shibboleth• OpenID developments. How to bookThe closing date for booking this event has now passed.  For further information please contact Karen Sadler at UKSG by e-mail or by phone: +44 (0)1865 310834   Venue location details will be sent with confirmation of booking. CancellationsBy Tuesday 6 November 2012 – full refundFrom Wednesday 7 November 2012 – no refundNB:  UKSG reserves the right to alter or vary the programme due to events or circumstances beyond its reasonable control without being obliged to refund monies.
URL:https://www.uksg.org/events/uksg-e-resources-technical-update-london-5/
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SUMMARY:UKSG Introduction to Journals and E-Resources Today: London
DESCRIPTION:Course summaryThis one-day seminar aims to present a practical introductory overview of all aspects of journals and e-resources management.The emphasis is on developing a sound basic understanding of the details of journals and e-resources handling in order to promote efficient and informed working practices.  A wide range of day-to-day issues will be covered\, with time devoted to recognising and resolving the problems that can arise at the boundaries between publishers\, intermediaries and libraries\, and addressing business models such as open access.  In addition\, the seminar will provide an overview of the technical aspects of managing e-resources.Delegates will be able to air and exchange views in the afternoon discussion session. Why you should attendDesigned particularly for staff who are new to working with journals and e-resources\, whether from a publisher\, an intermediary or a library\, this seminar may also be of interest to those looking to consolidate and update their journals and e-resources knowledge. Course level and previous knowledge requiredIntroductory and non-intensive\, entry-level training for the beginner\, novice or returner. Learning objectives• To understand the key elements involved in journals and e-resources management\, including how they are purchased\, promoted and managed• To understand the key processes within commercial journal and e-resources publishing\, including editorial and marketing\, pricing and licensing• To understand the roles of both the traditional subscription agent and new intermediaries\, and the growing range of electronic access services offered• To gain a broad awareness of the technical aspects of managing e-resources. Fee   UKSG members:   £155.00 + £31.00 VAT [20%] (total £186.00)Non-members:    £205.00 + £41.00 VAT [20%] (total £246.00)The fee includes refreshments and lunch.  VenueThe Institute of Materials\, Minerals and Mining (Library)1 Carlton House TerraceLondonSW1Y 5DB     Tel.:  020 7451 7300 (Reception) Feedback from the 2011 InSERT seminars (London and Manchester)“Very enjoyable day.  Nice friendly atmosphere.  Approachable speakers.  Thank you for the article links.” “The event was well organised with informative presenters and good food.” “I particulary enjoyed the interaction and the level it was pitched at.” “It helped me put a lot of jargon and acronyms in context – at last!” Programme10.00  Registration and coffee 10.20  Welcome and introduction by the Chair and UKSG representativeAnne Donnelly\, Library Sales Director\, UK & Ireland\, Springer Science + Business Media 10.30  Managing content in the electronic world  Anne Knight\, Acting Head of Information Systems/Resources and Facilities Manager\, Cranfield UniversityThe importance of journals (print and electronic)\, e-resources and e-books\, and how they are purchased\, promoted and managed 11.20  Break 11.30  The business of e-resource and print journals publishing  James Pawley\, Regional Sales Manager\, SAGE PublicationsThe key processes within commercial e-resource and print journals publishing\, including launch\, economics\, editorial and marketing\, pricing models\, licensing and delivering electronically 12.20  Lunch 13.05  Getting technical – an overview  Laurence Lockton\, Systems Librarian\, University of BathAn overview of linking\, including DOI/CrossRef\, OpenURL and KBART\, authentication and authorisation\, other relevant and emerging technologies\, discovery services\, and the technical aspects of usage statistics (COUNTER\, SUSHI and JUSP) 13.50  Intermediaries and their services  Richard Steeden\, Sales Manager\, LM Information Delivery UKThe development of intermediaries\, the role of the traditional subscription agent\, and a review of the new players and the growing range of electronic access services offered 14.40  Break 15.00  Discussion topics (introduced by the Chair)A number of discussion topics to consider and discuss\, and the opportunity for delegates to talk to one another and the presenters about their personal experiences with journals and e-resources 15.45  Evaluation forms and reporting back from the group discussions 16.00  Close of seminar Background course materialThe Work of the Serials Librarian The Work of the Journal Publisher The Work of the Subscription Agent Discussion topics Further reading – articles from Serials/Insights How to bookThe closing date for booking has now passed.  For further information please contact Karen Sadler at UKSG by e-mail or by phone: +44 (0)1865 310834  Venue location details will be sent with confirmation of booking. CancellationsBy Monday 1 October 2012 – full refundFrom Tuesday 2 October 2012 – no refund  NB:  UKSG reserves the right to alter or vary the programme due to events or circumstances beyond its reasonable control without being obliged to refund monies. 
URL:https://www.uksg.org/events/uksg-introduction-to-journals-and-e-resources-today-london/
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UID:15909-1340211600-1340211600@www.uksg.org
SUMMARY:UKSG E-Resources Technical Update: Edinburgh
DESCRIPTION:  Course summaryMany 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 have gaps in our knowledge and understanding\, and the need to gain a proper balanced overview of the technical environment is crucial if we are to do our jobs effectively. The UKSG E-Resources Technical Update course will give you a good understanding of the underlying technicalities involved in e-resource set-up and delivery\, including e-journals\, online databases and e-books\, and will help you feel more confident in your day-to-day work. Why you should attendThe course will be invaluable for anyone from a non-technical background working with e-journals and other e-resources.  The atmosphere of the day will be friendly and supportive and participants will be encouraged to share any issues or problems they encounter in their work. Course level and previous knowledge requiredIt is recommended that those completely new to dealing with journals should first attend the UKSG Introduction to Journals and E-Resources Today\, a one-day seminar run in a variety of locations which covers all aspects of the serials and e-resources industry and features an introductory technical session.  If you are not completely new to journals no previous knowledge is required. Learning objectives• Learn how to overcome common problems in implementing e-resources• Have the tools to help you decide the best way of setting up access to e-resources in your institution/organisation• Be confident that you understand the technical landscape when dealing with e-resource providers. Fee UKSG members:  £195.00 + £39.00 VAT [20%] (total £234.00) Non-members:   £245.00 + £49.00 VAT [20%] (total £294.00)The fee includes refreshments and lunch. Venue Conference RoomCausewayside BuildingNational Library of Scotland33 Salisbury PlaceEdinburghEH9 1SL      Tel.: 0131 623 3312 (Security\, Main Entrance) Course presentersThe course is presented by Simon Inger and Tracy Gardner from Renew Training who between them have over 40 years’ experience in scholarly publishing. Feedback from ERTU courses held in 2011“Was very good in terms of overview\, coverage and level of explaining things.”“The presenters were great – extremely knowledgable and approachable.”“Excellently organised\, engaging presentations.”“Good review of e-content provider platforms and good coverage of how linking works.”“Excellent!  This is the most useful course I have ever attended.”  Course contentPlease refer to the day’s schedule for times.  The course is continually updated\, but core content will include: Classifying E-Resources• Identifying the major players involved in e-resource provision• The differences between gateways\, platforms\, publisher websites\, aggregators\, search engine-based gateways and library gateways. Reader Behaviour• Where do users choose to begin their research?• What are the differences in preferred starting points for researchers and undergraduates?• Advances in user navigation.Managing User Navigation• Linking through URL and OpenURL\, the development and importance of Link Servers• The role of library web pages\, OPACs\, A-Z lists\, federated search and web scale discovery• Accessing Open Access content.Managing Authentication• User authentication methodologies• IP address ranges\, proxies and firewalls• Athens\, federated access and Shibboleth• OpenID developments. How to bookPlease note the closing date for this course has now passed.   For further information please contact Karen Sadler by email or by telephone: +44 (0)1865 310834 Venue location details will be sent with confirmation of booking. CancellationsBy Wednesday 13 June 2012 – full refundFrom Thursday 14 June 2012 – no refundNB:  UKSG reserves the right to alter or vary the programme due to events or circumstances beyond its reasonable control without being obliged to refund monies. .
URL:https://www.uksg.org/events/uksg-e-resources-technical-update-edinburgh/
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UID:15942-1339477200-1339477200@www.uksg.org
SUMMARY:UKSG Introduction to Journals and E-Resources Today: Edinburgh
DESCRIPTION:  Course summaryThis one-day seminar aims to present a practical introductory overview of all aspects of journals and e-resources management.The emphasis is on developing a sound basic understanding of the details of journals and e-resources handling in order to promote efficient and informed working practices.  A wide range of day-to-day issues will be covered\, with time devoted to recognising and resolving the problems that can arise at the boundaries between publishers\, intermediaries and libraries\, and addressing business models such as open access.  In addition\, the seminar will provide an overview of the technical aspects of managing e-resources.Delegates will be able to air and exchange views in the afternoon discussion session. Why you should attendDesigned particularly for staff who are new to working with journals and e-resources\, whether from a publisher\, an intermediary or a library\, this seminar may also be of interest to those looking to consolidate and update their journals and e-resources knowledge. Course level and previous knowledge requiredIntroductory and non-intensive\, entry-level training for the beginner\, novice or returner. Learning objectives• To understand the key elements involved in journals and e-resources management\, including how they are purchased\, promoted and managed• To understand the key processes within commercial journal and e-resources publishing\, including editorial and marketing\, pricing and licensing• To understand the roles of both the traditional subscription agent and new intermediaries\, and the growing range of electronic access services offered• To gain a broad awareness of the technical aspects of managing e-resources. Fee   UKSG members:   £155.00 + £31.00 VAT [20%] (total £186.00)Non-members:    £205.00 + £41.00 VAT [20%] (total £246.00)The fee includes refreshments and lunch.  VenueConference RoomCausewayside BuildingNational Library of Scotland33 Salisbury PlaceEdinburghEH9 1SL      Tel.: 0131 623 3312 (Security\, Main Entrance) Feedback from the 2011 InSERT seminars (London and Manchester)“Very enjoyable day.  Nice friendly atmosphere.  Approachable speakers.  Thank you for the article links.” “The event was well organised with informative presenters and good food.” “I particulary enjoyed the interaction and the level it was pitched at.” “It helped me put a lot of jargon and acronyms in context – at last!” Programme10.00  Registration and coffee 10.20  Welcome and introduction by the Chair and UKSG representativeFiona Ainsworth\, Collections Manager – Library\, Art & Archives\, Royal Botanic Gardens\, Kew10.30  Managing content in the electronic world   Regina Ferguson\, Senior Collections & Digital Developments Manager\, University of SalfordThe importance of journals (print and electronic)\, e-resources and e-books\, and how they are purchased\, promoted and managed 11.20  Break 11.30  The business of e-resource and print journals publishing   Lesley Maw\, Publishing Sales Manager\, ICE PublishingThe key processes within commercial e-resource and print journals publishing\, including launch\, economics\, editorial and marketing\, pricing models\, licensing and delivering electronically 12.20  Lunch 13.05  Getting technical – an overview   Ross MacIntyre\, Mimas Service Manager\, The University of ManchesterAn overview of linking\, including DOI/CrossRef\, OpenURL and KBART\, authentication and authorisation\, other relevant and emerging technologies\, discovery services\, and the technical aspects of usage statistics (COUNTER\, SUSHI and JUSP) 13.50  Intermediaries and their services   Jane Wright\, Sales Development Manager\, Swets Information ServicesThe development of intermediaries\, the role of the traditional subscription agent\, and a review of the new players and the growing range of electronic access services offered 14.40  Break 15.00  Discussion topics (introduced by the Chair)A number of discussion topics to consider and discuss\, and the opportunity for delegates to talk to one another and the presenters about their personal experiences with journals and e-resources 15.45  Evaluation forms and reporting back from the group discussions 16.00  Close of seminar Background course materialThe Work of the Serials Librarian The Work of the Journal Publisher The Work of the Subscription Agent Discussion topics Further reading – articles from Serials/Insights How to bookThe closing date for placing bookings has now passed.  For further information please contact Karen Sadler at UKSG by e-mail or by telephone: +44 (0)1865 310834 Venue location details will be sent with confirmation of booking. CancellationsBy Wednesday 6 June 2012 – full refundFrom Thursday 7 June 2012 – no refund  NB:  UKSG reserves the right to alter or vary the programme due to events or circumstances beyond its reasonable control without being obliged to refund monies. 
URL:https://www.uksg.org/events/uksg-introduction-to-journals-and-e-resources-today-edinburgh/
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UID:15905-1323334800-1323334800@www.uksg.org
SUMMARY:UKSG E-Resources for Further Education: Manchester
DESCRIPTION:MANY THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS: Alexander Street Press\, Cengage Learning EMEA\, Credo Reference\, EBSCO\, Oxford University Press and Wolters Kluwer Health – Ovid.Event summaryPromoting your e-resources successfullyUKSG presents the third in their popular series of events focusing specifically on managing e-resources in the Further Education sector. This seminar will address the issues and practicalities of providing and managing effective high quality e-resource collections within Further Education libraries.  There will be opportunities to hear best practice case studies in managing e-resources with a particular focus on marketing techniques and strategies from current practitioners in colleges\, as well as learning the latest about JISC’s eBooks for FE project. The event will also give delegates the opportunity to meet with e-resource vendors who specialise in providing e-resources to the Further Education sector\, as well as being a platform for discussion\, problem solving and networking.  Feedback from previous UKSG E-Resources for Further Education events: •         “Excellent event\, one of the best I’ve attended on e-resources.” •         “Well presented\, professional and very useful content.” •         “Excellent balance of topics from speakers and vendors.” •         “Well placed presentations\, relevant and up to date”. •         “Very impressed with quality of speakers\, wide content of event\, quality of venue and organisation of event.  Best course I have been to for several years!  Thank you!” FeeFE institution delegates:    £40.00 + £8.00 VAT [20%] (total £48.00)The fee includes refreshments and lunch. VenueManchester Conference Centre (Weston Rooms 2 and 3)Weston BuildingSackville StreetManchesterM1 3BBTel.:  0161 955 8181 (Reception) Programme10.00  Registration and coffee  10.20  Welcome and introduction by the Chair and UKSG representativeKate Price\, Head of E-Strategy & Resources\, University of Surrey 10.30  Do we measure up?  Encouraging the use of electronic resources with active learning   Anthony Beal\, eLearning Adviser\, JISC RSC Northwest 11.00  Extending your reach: providing library services to non-library users  Chris Skerrow\, eResources Librarian\, Hull College  Emily Armstrong\, Libraries Manager\, Hull College 11.30  Break and exhibition viewing 11.50  Vendor Presentation 1: Alexander Street Press  12.05  Vendor Presentation 2: Credo Reference  12.20  Vendor Presentation 3: Oxford University Press   12.35  Who knows best?: student vs library/consortia purchase of e-booksAnna Vernon\, Licensing Manager\, JISC Collections 13.05  Lunch and exhibition viewing 14.00  Putting the ‘e’ in FE – charting the e-resource landscape   Virginia Havergal\, Resources & eLearning Manager\, Bridgwater College 14.30  Vendor Presentation 4: Cengage Learning EMEA  14.45  Vendor Presentation 5: EBSCO15.00  Vendor Presentation 6: Wolters Kluwer Health – Ovid   15.15  Break and exhibition viewing 15.35  Making the case for e-resources: creating exciting possibilities for teachers and students  Chrissie Turkington\, Head of ICT\, eLearning & Libraries\, Bolton School 16.05  Question Time 16.25  Evaluation forms and wrap-up 16.30  Close of seminar  How to bookThe booking date for this seminar has now passed.  For further information please contact Karen Sadler at UKSG by telephone – +44 (0)1865 310834 – or by e-mail – karen@uksg.org .   CancellationsBy Wednesday 30 November 2011 – full refundFrom Thursday 1 December 2011 – no refund NB: UKSG reserves the right to alter or vary the programme due to events or circumstances beyond its reasonable control without being obliged to refund monies.    
URL:https://www.uksg.org/events/uksg-e-resources-for-further-education-manchester/
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UID:15914-1322125200-1322125200@www.uksg.org
SUMMARY:UKSG E-Resources Technical Update: London
DESCRIPTION:Course summaryMany 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 have gaps in our knowledge and understanding\, and the need to gain a proper balanced overview of the technical environment is crucial if we are to do our jobs effectively. The UKSG E-Resources Technical Update course will give you a good understanding of the underlying technicalities involved in e-resource set-up and delivery\, including e-journals\, online databases and e-books\, and will help you feel more confident in your day-to-day work. Why you should attendThe course will be invaluable for anyone from a non-technical background working with e-journals and other e-resources.  The atmosphere of the day will be friendly and supportive and participants will be encouraged to share any issues or problems they encounter in their work. Course level and previous knowledge requiredIt is recommended that those completely new to dealing with journals should first attend the UKSG Introduction to Serials and E-Resources Today\, a one-day seminar run in a variety of locations which covers all aspects of the serials and e-resources industry and features an introductory technical session.  If you are not completely new to journals no previous knowledge is required. Learning objectives• Learn how to overcome common problems in implementing e-resources• Have the tools to help you decide the best way of setting up access to e-resources in your institution/organisation• Be confident that you understand the technical landscape when dealing with e-resource providers. Fee UKSG members:  £190.00 + £38.00 VAT [20%] (total £228.00) Non-members:   £260.00 + £52.00 VAT [20%] (total £312.00)The fee includes refreshments and lunch. Venue The Institute of Materials\, Minerals and Mining (Library)1 Carlton House TerraceLondonSW1Y 5DBTel.:  020 7451 7300 (Reception) Feedback from ERTU courses held in 2010“Good level of explanation and relevance\, with very clear and informative handouts.” “Really impressed with the presenters’ delivery\, content and clarity.” “I found the course very helpful in explaining terms.  It was pitched at just the right level.”“Excellent – all talks structured to blend and lead into one another.” “So much information and so much knowledge – we need more of you!” Course contentThe course is continually updated\, but core content will include: Classifying E-Resources• Identifying the major players involved in e-resource provision• The differences between gateways\, platforms\, publisher websites\, aggregators\, search engine-based gateways and library gateways. Reader Behaviour• Where do users choose to begin their research?• What are the differences in preferred starting points for researchers and undergraduates?• Advances in user navigation.Managing User Navigation• Linking through URL and OpenURL\, the development and importance of Link Servers• The role of library web pages\, OPACs\, A-Z lists\, federated search and web scale discovery• Accessing Open Access content.Managing Authentication• User authentication methodologies• IP address ranges\, proxies and firewalls• Athens\, federated access and Shibboleth• OpenID developments. How to bookThe booking date for this course has now passed.  For further information please contact Karen Sadler by email or by telephone: +44 (0)1865 310834 . Venue location details will be sent with confirmation of booking. CancellationsBy Wednesday 16 November 2011 – full refundFrom Thursday 17 November 2011 – no refundNB:  UKSG reserves the right to alter or vary the programme due to events or circumstances beyond its reasonable control without being obliged to refund monies.
URL:https://www.uksg.org/events/uksg-e-resources-technical-update-london-4/
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LAST-MODIFIED:20241008T185318Z
UID:15954-1317823200-1317823200@www.uksg.org
SUMMARY:UKSG Introduction to Serials and E-Resources Today: Manchester
DESCRIPTION:Course summaryThe UKSG is able to call on the extensive experience of its members in sourcing expert speakers from the various sectors of the serials industry to present a practical overview of all aspects of serials and e-resources management.The emphasis is on developing a sound basic understanding of the details of serials and e-resources handling in order to promote efficient and informed working practices.  A wide range of day-to-day issues will be covered\, with time devoted to recognising and resolving the problems that can arise at the boundaries between publishers\, intermediaries and libraries.  In addition\, the seminar will consider all aspects of linking between journals\, and will introduce new business models that are currently arising\, such as open access.Delegates will be able to air and exchange views in the afternoon discussion session. Why you should attendDesigned particularly for staff new to working with serials\, whether from a publisher\, an intermediary or a library\, this seminar may also be of interest to those looking to consolidate and update their serials and e-resources knowledge. Course level and previous knowledge requiredIntroductory and non-intensive\, entry-level training for the beginner\, novice or returner. Learning objectives• To understand the key elements involved in serials and e-resources management\, including how they are purchased\, promoted and managed• To understand the key processes within commercial journal and e-resources publishing\, including editorial and marketing\, peer review\, pricing and licensing• To understand the roles of both the traditional subscription agent and new intermediaries\, and the growing range of electronic access services offered • To gain a broad awareness of the technology underpinning various types of linking\, including DOI/CrossRef and OpenURL\, and other journal-related initiatives.• To understand newly emerging business models for publishing\, including open access. FeeUKSG members:    £125.00 + £25.00 VAT [20%] (total £150.00)Non-members:      £170.00 + £34.00 VAT [20%] (total £204.00)The fee includes refreshments and lunch. VenueManchester Conference Centre (Weston Room 2)Weston BuildingSackville StreetManchesterM1 3BB    Tel.:  0161 955 8181 Feedback from the 2010 InSERT seminars (London and Dublin)“Very good overview\, well pitched and paced.” “I was impressed by the range\, and the material was treated at just the right level.” “Excellent speakers\, friendly and approachable.” “Would recommend this to any member of library staff so they would have a better idea of how e-resources work\, whether they work directly with them or not.” Programme10.00 Registration and coffee 10.20  Welcome and introduction by the Co-Chairs/UKSG representativesFiona Ainsworth\, Collections Manager\, Library\, Art & Archives\, Royal Botanic Gardens\, KewDiana Massam\, Senior Development Officer\, Mimas\, The University of Manchester 10.30  Managing content in the electronic world  Regina Ferguson\, Collections Manager\, University of Salford LibraryThe importance of serials and e-resources\, and how they are purchased\, promoted and managed\, including e-books/e-journals and how they are tackled 11.15  The business of e-resource and print serials publishingMatthew Atkinson\, Business Manager – UK & Ireland\, Emerald Group Publishing LimitedThe key processes within commercial e-resource publishing\, including editorial and marketing\, peer review\, pricing\, licensing and delivering electronically 12.00 Break  12.15  Getting technical – linking   Ross MacIntyre\, Mimas Service Manager\, The University of ManchesterThe various types of linking\, including DOI/CrossRef and OpenURL\, underpinning the series of roles\, relationships and interdependencies between publishers\, other content hosts\, subscription agents\, link resolver suppliers\, libraries and others 13.00 Lunch 13.45  Intermediaries and their servicesRichard Bramwell\, Regional Sales Manager\, EBSCO Information ServicesThe pivotal role of the traditional subscription agent\, as well as consideration of the new players working with the growing range of electronic access services offered 14.30  New business models       Regina Ferguson / Matthew AtkinsonA review of whether open access and commercial publishing can co-exist\, including a brief outline of the origins of the open access movement and its role in scholarly publishing today 15.00 Break  15.15  Discussion topics (introduced by the Co-Chairs)A number of discussion topics to consider and discuss\, and the opportunity for delegates to speak to one another and the presenters about their personal experiences with serials and e-resources 15.45 Evaluation forms 16.00 Close of seminar Background course materialThe Work of the Serials Librarian The Work of the Journal Publisher The Work of the Subscription AgentDiscussion topics Further reading – articles from Serials How to bookThe booking date for this course has now passed.  For further information please contact Karen Sadler  by email or by telephone +44 (0)1865 310834 Venue location details will be sent with confirmation of booking. CancellationsBy Wednesday 28 September 2011 – full refundFrom Thursday 29 September 2011 – no refundNB:  UKSG reserves the right to alter or vary the programme due to events or circumstances beyond its reasonable control without being obliged to refund monies.
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SUMMARY:UKSG E-Resources Technical Update: WEBINAR
DESCRIPTION:Webinar formatFor the first time UKSG will be running its popular ERTU course as a series of four webinars.  The full content of the original one-day course will be split into four 1½-hour sessions\, with Session 1 on 20 September\, Session 2 on 21 September\, Session 3 on 27 September and Session 4 on 28 September.  Each session will commence at 14.00 BST.  The webinar format will suit those who may not be able to leave the office for a full day or who find training venues difficult to reach\, those who wish to save on transport and environmental costs\, or those who simply wish to receive high-quality training at the best possible price.  The flat rate cost will cover all four sessions. Course summaryMany 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 have gaps in our knowledge and understanding\, and the need to gain a proper balanced overview of the technical environment is crucial if we are to do our jobs effectively. The UKSG E-Resources Technical Update course will give you a good understanding of the underlying technicalities involved in e-resource set-up and delivery\, including e-journals\, online databases and e-books\, and will help you feel more confident in your day-to-day work. Why you should participateThe course will be invaluable for anyone from a non-technical background working with e-journals and other e-resources.  Participants will be encouraged to share any issues or problems they encounter in their work. Course level and previous knowledge requiredIt is recommended that those completely new to dealing with journals should first attend the UKSG Introduction to Serials and E-Resources Today\, a one-day seminar run in a variety of locations which covers all aspects of the serials and e-resources industry and features an introductory technical session.  If you are not completely new to journals no previous knowledge is required. Learning objectives• Learn how to overcome common problems in implementing e-resources• Have the tools to help you decide the best way of setting up access to e-resources in your institution/organisation• Be confident that you understand the technical landscape when dealing with e-resource providers.  Course contentThe core content\, spread over the four webinar sessions\, will be as follows: Classifying E-Resources (Session 1)• Identifying the major players involved in e-resource provision• The differences between gateways\, platforms\, publisher websites\, aggregators\, search engine-based gateways and library gateways. Reader Behaviour (Session 2)• Where do users choose to begin their research?• Advances in user navigation.Managing User Navigation (Sessions 2-3)• Linking through URL and OpenURL\, the development and importance of Link Servers• The role of library web pages\, OPACs\, A-Z lists\, federated search and web scale discovery.Managing Authentication (Sessions 3-4)• User authentication methodologies• IP address ranges\, proxies and firewalls• Athens\, federated access and Shibboleth• OpenID developments. Open Access (Session 4)• Organising access to open access content. Please note that some modules will start in one session and finish in the one following but each day’s webinar session will start with a quick recap of the days preceding. Technical requirementsPLEASE CHECK CAREFULLY BEFORE BOOKING!This seminar will be conducted via the WebEx web conferencing system http://uksg.webex.com .  A computer with internet connection and an adjacent telephone or VoIP (Voice over IP) are required.  Instructions on setting up your computer to run WebEx will be provided once you are fully registered but you can test your browser now by taking the WebEx ‘Join Meeting’ test at http://www.webex.com/lp/jointest/ .  You will be required to enter your name and e-mail address and possibly run a small download.  If you do not receive a ‘Congratulations!’ message shortly thereafter you should seek further IT advice.  Details of this test will also be sent to registered participants a few days before the first webinar.WebEx does not require additional software and will run on the majority of web browsers with javascript and cookies enabled\, but UKSG cannot respond to technical questions about local systems.  Please ensure that your computer meets the WebEx system requirements listed at: http://www.webex.co.uk/support/system-requirements.html .If you are unsure whether your computer meets these requirements\, please contact your local IT support team for assistance. FeeUKSG members:  £90.00 + £18.00 VAT [20%] (total £108.00) Non-members:  £125.00 + £25.00 VAT [20%] (total £150.00)The fee is a flat rate cost for participating in all four sessions. How to bookThe booking date for this course has now passed.  For further information\, please contact Karen Sadler by email  or by telephone – +44 (0)1865 310834. CancellationsBy Monday 12 September 2011 – full refundFrom Tuesday 13 Sepember 2011 – no refundNB:  UK Serials Group reserves the right to alter or vary the programme due to events or circumstances beyond its reasonable control withoutbeing obliged to refund monies.  
URL:https://www.uksg.org/events/uksg-e-resources-technical-update-webinar/
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SUMMARY:UKSG E-Resources Technical Update: Cardiff
DESCRIPTION:Course summaryMany 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 have gaps in our knowledge and understanding\, and the need to gain a proper balanced overview of the technical environment is crucial if we are to do our jobs effectively. The UKSG E-Resources Technical Update course will give you a good understanding of the underlying technicalities involved in e-resource set-up and delivery\, including e-journals\, online databases and e-books\, and will help you feel more confident in your day-to-day work. Why you should attendThe course will be invaluable for anyone from a non-technical background working with e-journals and other e-resources.  The atmosphere of the day will be friendly and supportive and participants will be encouraged to share any issues or problems they encounter in their work. Course level and previous knowledge requiredIt is recommended that those completely new to dealing with journals should first attend the UKSG Introduction to Serials and E-Resources Today\, a one-day seminar run in a variety of locations which covers all aspects of the serials and e-resources industry and features an introductory technical session.  If you are not completely new to journals no previous knowledge is required. Learning objectives• Learn how to overcome common problems in implementing e-resources• Have the tools to help you decide the best way of setting up access to e-resources in your institution/organisation• Be confident that you understand the technical landscape when dealing with e-resource providers. Fee UKSG members:  £190.00 + £38.00 VAT [20%] (total £228.00) Non-members:   £260.00 + £52.00 VAT [20%] (total £312.00)The fee includes refreshments and lunch. Venue Wales Millennium Centre (Seligman Room)Bute PlaceCardiff BayCF10 5ALTel.:  02920 636400 (Administration)  Feedback from ERTU courses held in 2010“Good level of explanation and relevance\, with very clear and informative handouts.” “Really impressed with the presenters’ delivery\, content and clarity.” “I found the course very helpful in explaining terms.  It was pitched at just the right level.”“Excellent – all talks structured to blend and lead into one another.” “So much information and so much knowledge – we need more of you!” Course contentThe course is continually updated\, but core content will include: Classifying E-Resources• Identifying the major players involved in e-resource provision• The differences between gateways\, platforms\, publisher websites\, aggregators\, search engine-based gateways and library gateways. Reader Behaviour• Where do users choose to begin their research?• What are the differences in preferred starting points for researchers and undergraduates?• Advances in user navigation.Managing User Navigation• Linking through URL and OpenURL\, the development and importance of Link Servers• The role of library web pages\, OPACs\, A-Z lists\, federated search and web scale discovery• Accessing Open Access content.Managing Authentication• User authentication methodologies• IP address ranges\, proxies and firewalls• Athens\, federated access and Shibboleth• OpenID developments. How to bookUnfortunately\, this course will no longer run.  The course will be available in London on 24 November. CancellationsBy Tuesday 14 June 2011 – full refundFrom Wednesday 15 June 2011 – no refundNB:  UK Serials Group reserves the right to alter or vary the programme due to events or circumstances beyond its reasonable control withoutbeing obliged to refund monies.
URL:https://www.uksg.org/events/uksg-e-resources-technical-update-cardiff/
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SUMMARY:UKSG Introduction to Serials and E-Resources Today: London
DESCRIPTION:Course summaryThe UKSG is able to call on the extensive experience of its members in sourcing expert speakers from the various sectors of the serials industry to present a practical overview of all aspects of serials and e-resources management.The emphasis is on developing a sound basic understanding of the details of serials and e-resources handling in order to promote efficient and informed working practices.  A wide range of day-to-day issues will be covered\, with time devoted to recognising and resolving the problems that can arise at the boundaries between publishers\, intermediaries and libraries.  In addition\, the seminar will consider all aspects of linking between journals\, and will introduce new business models that are currently arising\, such as open access.Delegates will be able to air and exchange views in the afternoon discussion session. Why you should attendDesigned particularly for staff new to working with serials\, whether from a publisher\, an intermediary or a library\, this seminar may also be of interest to those looking to consolidate and update their serials and e-resources knowledge. Course level and previous knowledge requiredIntroductory and non-intensive\, entry-level training for the beginner\, novice or returner. Learning objectives• To understand the key elements involved in serials and e-resources management\, including how they are purchased\, promoted and managed• To understand the key processes within commercial journal and e-resources publishing\, including editorial and marketing\, peer review\, pricing and licensing• To understand the roles of both the traditional subscription agent and new intermediaries\, and the growing range of electronic access services offered • To gain a broad awareness of the technology underpinning various types of linking\, including DOI/CrossRef and OpenURL\, and other journal-related initiatives.• To understand newly emerging business models for publishing\, including open access. FeeUKSG members:    £125.00 + £25.00 VAT [20%] (total £150.00)Non-members:      £170.00 + £34.00 VAT [20%] (total £204.00)The fee includes refreshments and lunch. VenueThe Institute of Materials\, Minerals and Mining (Library)1 Carlton House TerraceLondonSW1Y 5DB     Tel.:  020 7451 7300 (Reception) Feedback from the 2010 InSERT seminars (London and Dublin)“Very good overview\, well pitched and paced.” “I was impressed by the range\, and the material was treated at just the right level.” “Excellent speakers\, friendly and approachable.” “Would recommend this to any member of library staff so they would have a better idea of how e-resources work\, whether they work directly with them or not.” Programme10.00 Registration and coffee 10.20  Welcome and introduction by the Chair and UKSG representativeMichael Davis\, Senior Account Manager\, Wiley-Blackwell 10.30  Managing content in the electronic world   Louise Cole\, Senior Information Advisor (Collections)\, Kingston UniversityThe importance of serials and e-resources\, and how they are purchased\, promoted and managed\, including e-books/e-journals and how they are tackled 11.15  The business of e-resource and print serials publishing   Lesley Maw\, Regional Sales Manager\, Royal Society of ChemistryThe key processes within commercial e-resource publishing\, including editorial and marketing\, peer review\, pricing\, licensing and delivering electronically 12.00 Break  12.15  Getting technical – linking   Ross MacIntyre\, Mimas Service Manager\, The University of ManchesterThe various types of linking\, including DOI/CrossRef and OpenURL\, underpinning the series of roles\, relationships and interdependencies between publishers\, other content hosts\, subscription agents\, link resolver suppliers\, libraries and others 13.00 Lunch 13.45  Intermediaries and their services   Carolyn Alderson\, Senior Licensing Manager\, JISC CollectionsThe pivotal role of the traditional subscription agent\, as well as consideration of the new players working with the growing range of electronic access services offered 14.30  New business models       Louise Cole   /Lesley MawA review of whether open access and commercial publishing can co-exist\, including a brief outline of the origins of the open access movement and its role in scholarly publishing today 15.00 Break  15.15  Discussion topics (introduced by the Chair)A number of discussion topics to consider and discuss\, and the opportunity for delegates to speak to one another and the presenters about their personal experiences with serials and e-resources 15.45 Evaluation forms 16.00 Close of seminar Background course materialThe Work of the Serials Librarian The Work of the Journal Publisher The Work of the Subscription AgentDiscussion topics How to bookThe closing date for booking has now passed.  For further information please contact Karen  Sadler at UKSG by e-mail:  karen@uksg.org or by telephone: +44 (0)1865 310834. Venue location details will be sent with confirmation of booking. CancellationsBy Tuesday 31 May 2011 – full refundFrom Wednesday 1 June 2011 – no refundNB:  UK Serials Group reserves the right to alter or vary the programme due to events or circumstances beyond its reasonable control withoutbeing obliged to refund monies.
URL:https://www.uksg.org/events/uksg-introduction-to-serials-and-e-resources-today-london-2/
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SUMMARY:UKSG E-Resources Technical Update: Dublin
DESCRIPTION:  Course summaryMany 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 have gaps in our knowledge and understanding\, and the need to gain a proper balanced overview of the technical environment is crucial if we are to do our jobs effectively. The UKSG E-Resources Technical Update course will give you a good understanding of the underlying technicalities involved in e-resource set-up and delivery including e-journals\, online databases and e-books\, and will help you feel more confident in your day-to-day work. Why you should attendThe course will be invaluable for anyone from a non-technical background working with e-journals and other e-resources.  The atmosphere of the day will be friendly and supportive and participants will be encouraged to share any issues or problems they encounter in their work. Course level and previous knowledge requiredIt is recommended that those completely new to dealing with journals should first attend UKSG’s introductory course on e-resources and serials\, a one-day course run in a variety of locations which covers all aspects of the serials industry and includes an introductory technical session.  If you are not completely new to dealing with journals no previous knowledge is required. Learning objectives• Learn how to overcome common problems in implementing e-resources• Have the tools to help you decide the best way of setting up access to e-resources in your institution/organisation• Be confident that you understand the technical landscape when dealing with e-resource providers. Fee UKSG members:    £185.00 (VAT exempt)Non-members:      £250.00 (VAT exempt)The fee includes refreshments and lunch. VenueLaw Society of Ireland (Members’ Lounge/Blue Room)Blackhall PlaceDublin 7Tel.:  01 672 4800 (Reception)  Feedback from ERTU courses held in 2009“It met needs that I didn’t know I had\, especially on e-books.” “Good coverage on all aspects\, and the technical aspects were well explained for the lay person.” “Very thorough coverage of technology affecting libraries.” “Excellent interaction and commentary – well done.” “This course covered lots of things that I sort of thought I knew but was never quite sure.  It’s all fallen into place now\, so thanks!” “Very professionally organised and presented.” Course contentThe course will be continually updated\, but core content will include: The E-Resource Environment: An Overview• Identifying the major players involved in e-resource provision• The differences between gateways\, platforms\, publisher web sites\, aggregators\, search engine-based gateways and library gateways. E-Resource Discovery• Where do users choose to begin their research?• What are the differences in preferred starting points for researchers and undergraduates? Access Control and User Authentication• Definition of terms – authentication\, authorisation\, access control• User authentication methodologies• IP address ranges\, proxies and firewalls• Athens\, Athens DA\, digital certificates and Shibboleth• Identity 2.0 developments. Library Technology in E-Resource Management and Discovery• Linking through URL and OpenURL\, the development and importance of Link Servers• The role of library web pages\, OPACs\, A-Z lists\, Federated Search and administration/admin. tools. The Future of User Navigation to E-Resources• Technologies that are enabling gateways of the future: RSS feeds\, blogs\, collaborative authoring\, professional networking technologies. How to bookThe booking date for this course has now passed.  For further information contact Karen Sadler at UKSG by e-mail:  karen@uksg.org or by telephone: +44 (0)1865 310834 Venue location details will be sent with confirmation of booking. CancellationsBy Thursday 4 November 2010 – full refundFrom Friday 5 November 2010 – no refundNB:  UK Serials Group reserves the right to alter or vary the programme due to events or circumstances beyond its reasonable control withoutbeing obliged to refund monies.
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SUMMARY:UKSG E-Resources Technical Update: London
DESCRIPTION:  Course summaryMany 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 have gaps in our knowledge and understanding\, and the need to gain a proper balanced overview of the technical environment is crucial if we are to do our jobs effectively. The UKSG E-Resources Technical Update course will give you a good understanding of the underlying technicalities involved in e-resource set-up and delivery including e-journals\, online databases and e-books\, and will help you feel more confident in your day-to-day work. Why you should attendThe course will be invaluable for anyone from a non-technical background working withe-journals and other e-resources.  The atmosphere of the day will be friendly and supportive and participants will be encouraged to share any issues or problems they encounter in their work. Course level and previous knowledge requiredIt is recommended that those completely new to dealing with journals should first attend UKSG’s introductory course on e-resources and serials\, a one-day course run in a variety of locations which covers all aspects of the serials industry and includes an introductory technical session.  If you are not completely new to dealing with journals no previous knowledge is required. Learning objectives• Learn how to overcome common problems in implementing e-resources• Have the tools to help you decide the best way of setting up access to e-resources in your institution/organisation• Be confident that you understand the technical landscape when dealing withe-resource providers. Fee UKSG members:    £185.00 + £32.38 VAT [17.5%] (total £217.38)Non-members:      £250.00 + £43.75 VAT [17.5%] (total £293.75)The fee includes refreshments and lunch. VenueThe Institute of Materials\, Minerals and Mining (Council Room)1 Carlton House TerraceLondonSW1Y 5DBTel.:  020 7451 7300 (Reception)  Feedback from ERTU courses held in 2009“It met needs that I didn’t know I had\, especially on e-books.” “Good coverage on all aspects\, and the technical aspects were well explained for the lay person.” “Very thorough coverage of technology affecting libraries.” “Excellent interaction and commentary – well done.” “This course covered lots of things that I sort of thought I knew but was never quite sure.  It’s all fallen into place now\, so thanks!” “Very professionally organised and presented.” Course contentThe course will be continually updated\, but core content will include: The E-Resource Environment: An Overview• Identifying the major players involved in e-resource provision• The differences between gateways\, platforms\, publisher web sites\, aggregators\, search engine-based gateways and library gateways. E-Resource Discovery• Where do users choose to begin their research?• What are the differences in preferred starting points for researchers and undergraduates? Access Control and User Authentication• Definition of terms – authentication\, authorisation\, access control• User authentication methodologies• IP address ranges\, proxies and firewalls• Athens\, Athens DA\, digital certificates and Shibboleth• Identity 2.0 developments. Library Technology in E-Resource Management and Discovery• Linking through URL and OpenURL\, the development and importance of Link Servers• The role of library web pages\, OPACs\, A-Z lists\, Federated Search and administration/admin. tools. The Future of User Navigation to E-Resources• Technologies that are enabling gateways of the future: RSS feeds\, blogs\, collaborative authoring\, professional networking technologies. How to bookThe booking date for this course has now passed.  For further information please contact Karen Sadler at UKSG by e-mail:  karen@uksg.org or by telephone: +44 (0)1865 310834 CancellationsBy Tuesday 19 October 2010 – full refundFrom Wednesday 20 October 2010 – no refundNB:  UK Serials Group reserves the right to alter or vary the programmedue to events or circumstances beyond its reasonable control withoutbeing obliged to refund monies.
URL:https://www.uksg.org/events/uksg-e-resources-technical-update-london-3/
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