Hello:
Following up on this conversation a few months back, for anyone interested to learn more about Transfer and the Transfer Alerting Service, NISO hosted a webinar last Friday on these topics.
Jennifer Bazeley (Interim Head, Technical Services at Miami University, OH) and I gave an overview of the Transfer Code of Practice, its history and purpose, results of surveys on the Code and the TAS, and a discussion of how librarians can incorporate Transfer tools into their existing e-journals workflows.
The (free!) recording and slides can be found at
http://www.niso.org/news/events/2016/wg_connections_live/#agenda
Best,
Elizabeth (Co-Chair, NISO Transfer Standing Committee)
Yes! Steve's got it.
The Transfer Alerting Service is the one provided by the NISO Transfer group:
http://www.niso.org/workrooms/transfer/
www.niso.org
The Transfer Code of Practice responds to the expressed needs of the scholarly journal community for consistent guidelines to help publishers ensure that journal ...
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Please let us know how it works for you, and if you have suggestions for how to improve the TAS (Transfer Alerting Service), let us know that, too (you can email me). We will actually be sending out a survey within the next couple of weeks, seeking feedback on the utility of the TAS.
Best,
Elizabeth Winter (Transfer Co-Chair)
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