[Eril-l] 2017 Midwinter ALCTS CRS Standards Forum

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Fri Jan 13 11:37:39 PST 2017


2017 Midwinter ALCTS CRS Standards Forum

*Please excuse cross posting*

ALCTS CRS Standards Forum

Sunday, January 22, 2017, 10:30-11:30 am

Georgia World Congress Center, A312

The ALCTS CRS Standards Committee invites you to attend a Midwinter forum
discussing the latest developments in standards for continuing resources.

Jennifer Bazeley will discuss the Transfer Code of Practice, which is
designed to help publishers ensure that journal content remains easily
accessible by librarians and readers when there is a transfer between
parties.  She will also inform attendees about the activities and
collaborations of the Transfer working group and provide information on how
librarians can integrate Transfer into their journal transfer workflows.

Noah Levin will provide an overview of KBART, a set of guidelines for
knowledge base metadata.  He will also discuss publishers’ role in
providing this information and how it integrates with discovery services to
identify a library’s holdings.

Join us Sunday, January  22, 10:30 AM - 11:30 AM in Georgia World Congress
Center, A312. Q&A will follow the presentations.

Speaker Bios:

Jennifer Bazeley has a Bachelor’s and Master’s degree in viola performance,
and an MLIS from Dominican University in Illinois. She has worked in
technical services at the DePaul University Library and Field Museum
Library in Chicago, and at the Mason Public Library and Cincinnati Art
Museum Library in Ohio. Since 2009, she has worked for the Miami University
Libraries in Oxford, OH, where she is currently the Coordinator of
Collection Access and Acquisitions.

Noah Levin works for Springer Nature managing their Link Resolver/Discovery
data, MARC Records, ONIX Feeds and internal metadata workflows. Noah is
also a member of the NISO KBART Standing Committee who last year released
the KBART Phase II recommendations. Starting his career in the industry 20
years ago working in a bookstore, Noah has spent the last 16 years
designing and creating metadata workflows for large Academic and Trade
Publishers.
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