NASIG’s February Webinar: The Electronic Resource Librarian’s Role in Digital Scholarship and Scholarly Communications

Update: Link to recording.

Registration is now open for: The Electronic Resource Librarian’s Role in Digital Scholarship and Scholarly Communications.

Date: February 12, 2015
Time: 3pm (EST)
Length: 1 hour
Registration deadline: February 11, 2015

Webinar Rates:

NASIG members: $35
NASIG non-member: $50
Group registration: $95

Registration:
http://www.nasig.org/site_event_detail.cfm?pk_association_event=9939

Description:
This webinar will provide an overview of current topics in Digital Scholarship and Scholarly Communications DS/SC and draw connections between these new areas and the traditional skill set of electronic resources librarians (ERLs). Commonalities between the skills outlined in the Core Competencies for Electronic Resources Librarians (CCERL) and those needed for success in DS/SC will form the basis of the author’s recommendations for involvement in these new areas.

Speaker:
Angela Dresselhaus

Angela Dresselhaus is the Acquisitions and Electronic Resources Librarian at the University of Montana, Missoula, where she manages the Acquisition and Electronic Resources Units. She is an active member of NASIG and serves as the NASIG Newsletter Editor-In-Chief.

This webinar is brought to you by the North American Serials Interest Group (NASIG). For further information, contact the NASIG Continuing Education Committee at cont-educ@nasig.org.

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1 Response to NASIG’s February Webinar: The Electronic Resource Librarian’s Role in Digital Scholarship and Scholarly Communications

  1. Pingback: Recordings for archived webinars now available | NASIG Blog

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