How to get more out of your 2015 NASIG Conference experience!
publicist 20 Mar 2015 13:34 UTC
This year, the NASIG Conference Workshops will be held on
Saturday afternoon and Sunday morning, after the general
sessions have ended. We have several experts in their fields
providing hands-on learning opportunities that will enhance
your conference experience.
For new serials catalogers or experienced catalogers looking
to refresh their understanding of RDA authority, we have a
two-day workshop led by Les Hawkins and Hien Nguyen of the
Library of Congress. The workshop will provide an overview
of the basic principles underlying authority control in the
context of serials cataloging and the MARC 21 authority
format. http://sched.co/27oF
Back by popular demand, Clair Dygert (Assistant Director for
Licensing and E-Resources, Florida Virtual Campus) will be
giving the license negotiation workshop on Saturday
afternoon. A continuation from last years preconference,
the workshop will focus on best practices for creating
agreements that protect the rights of users and libraries,
as well as developing negotiating skills and strategies and
the confidence to employ them. http://sched.co/27oE
If you have burning questions about copyright, or youve
been tasked with more of a role in vetting copyright
questions at your institution, Lisa Macklin (Director,
Scholarly Communications Office, Emory University) will be
leading a workshop Saturday afternoon that will answer those
questions and get you set up to help colleagues at home
understand copyright better. The workshop will include small
groups working through scenarios often encountered by
librarians. http://sched.co/27oA
Libraries have been collecting usage data for a long time,
even before we were managing digital collections. What do we
do with this data? What should we not do with this data?
Jennifer Leffler (Technical Services Manager, University of
Northern Colorado) will provide hands-on exercises and best
practices on Sunday morning for collecting and analysing use
statistics, specifically those adhering to the COUNTER
standard. http://sched.co/27oH
Its not too late to register for these excellent
workshops! You can add them on to your existing registration
at:
http://www.nasig.org/site_page.cfm?pk_association_webpage_menu=700&pk_associa...
Questions about the Workshops can be sent to Program
Planning at: prog-plan@nasig.org
See you in Washington!
Anna Creech and Danielle Williams
NASIG PPC Chair and Vice-Chair
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Charlene N. Simser
Publicist, NASIG, Inc.
publicist@nasig.org | @NASIG
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Established in 1985, NASIG is an independent organization
that promotes communication, information, and continuing
education about serials and the broader issues of scholarly
communication. For more information about NASIG, please
visit http://www.nasig.org/.
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