Update: The recording for the webinar is now available. Archived webinars are under CC BY-SA 2.0
ER Sleuths are on the Case: Best Practices for e-resource Acquisitions
Date: March 16, 2017
Time: 1:00 pm (ET)
Length: 1 hour
Registration deadline: March 15, 2017
This webinar will be recorded and made available to registrants after the webinar is completed.
Late Registrants may purchase the recording until September 16, 2017. After this date the recording will be made freely available.
Webinar Rates:
NASIG members: $35
NASIG non-member: $50
Group registration: $95
(NASIG members should login for member rate)
Description:
Understanding the electronic resource lifecycle and effective communication are two important sections of NASIG’s Core Competencies for Electronic Resources Librarians. The presenters will address these areas by sharing general communication strategies, some e-resources skills for your handy toolkit, and the important role subscription agents play in the e-resource workflow. One electronic resource librarian will share real life examples from her library to illustrate tips, tricks, successes and pain points in the e-resource life cycle, how to set realistic expectations and develop effective communication strategies to solve e-resource cases with less stress and more success!
Speakers:
Susan Davis is Interim Head of Acquisitions at the University at Buffalo, State University of New York. She is a long-time NASIG member and frequent speaker at NASIG and ER&L.
Deberah England is the Electronic Resources Librarian at Wright State University and frequent NASIG presenter. She founded the Great Lakes E-Resources Summit, which has become a very successful regional conference.
Justin Clarke is Director of Sales and Marketing North America for HARRASSOWITZ Booksellers & Subscription Agents, and has been with HARRASSOWITZ for over 11 years. Prior to HARRASSOWITZ, Justin worked at Swarthmore College Library in Technical services and Temple University in Collection Development. Justin is a graduate of Oberlin College with a degree in German.
Registration Link:
http://www.nasig.org/site_event_detail.cfm?pk_association_event=14387
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