[Eril-l] ALCTS Collection Management and Electronic Resources Interest Group program for ALA Midwinter 2019 (updated)

Jeanne Little jeanne.little at uni.edu
Fri Jan 11 12:18:11 PST 2019


Hello,

Does the ALCTS Collection Management and Electronic Resources Interest
Group (CMERIG) have their own listserv that we can sign up for?

Thanks.

Jeanne Little
-- 
Library Assistant IV
Resource Management
Rod Library - Room 240
University of Northern Iowa
Cedar Falls, IA  50614-3675
319-273-2339
Jeanne.Little at uni.edu

On Fri, Jan 11, 2019 at 2:10 PM Shannon Tharp <Shannon.Tharp at du.edu> wrote:

> The ALCTS Collection Management and Electronic Resources Interest Group
> (CMERIG) is pleased to announce its program for ALA Midwinter in Seattle.
>
>
>
> *Time:*
>
> Sunday, January 27, 2019, 2:00-3:00 PM
>
>
>
> *Location: *
>
> Grand Hyatt Seattle, Princessa 1
>
>
>
> *How Open Are You?*
>
> *A discussion about the inclusion of Open Access resources in collection
> management*
>
>
>
> The volume of Open Access (OA) publications is growing, and incorporating
> OA resources into library collections is becoming increasingly important;
> but with over 11,000 journals in the Directory of Open Access Journals
> alone, how does one go about selecting, managing, and promoting journals
> relevant to a library’s collection?
>
>
>
> Jill Emery, Collection Development & Management Librarian at Portland
> State University, and Peter McCracken, Electronic Resources Librarian at
> Cornell University, are co-authors of a forthcoming publication with Graham
> Stone on streamlining OA workflows in electronic resources management. Jill
> and Peter will lead a discussion on the intricacies of incorporating OA
> resources into a library’s collection development policy, managing OA
> resources, and promoting OA resources to library users.
>
>
>
> This session promises to be informative with plenty of time for questions
> and answers. Attendees will gain an understanding of how to include OA in
> collection development policies, create selection criteria for OA
> materials, and promote OA resources. Attendees will also learn about access
> levels as they relate to OA resources.
>
>
>
> *Speakers:*
> Jill Emery is the Collection Development & Management Librarian at
> Portland State University Library and has over 20 years of academic library
> experience. She has held leadership positions in ALA ALCTS, ER&L, and
> NASIG. In 2015, she was appointed as the ALA-NISO representative to vote on
> NISO/ISO standards on behalf of the American Library Association. She also
> serves on the Project COUNTER Executive Committee. Jill serves as a member
> of *The Charleston Advisor* editorial board and is the columnist of
> “Heard on the Net,” and is on the editorial board for *Insight: the UKSG
> journal*. In 2016, Jill became a co-editor of the open access journal *Collaborative
> Librarianship*.
>
>
>
> Peter McCracken is Electronic Resources Librarian at Cornell University, a
> position he’s held since June 2016. He was a reference librarian at East
> Carolina University and at the University of Washington before founding
> Serials Solutions in Seattle’s Green Lake and Fremont neighborhoods, with
> his brothers and a high school friend, in 2000. In 2009 he founded
> ShipIndex.org, a database that helps people do research on ships. Peter was
> born and raised in Seattle, and is excited to be returning for a few days.
>
>
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------
>
>
>
> Shannon Tharp  (she, her, hers)
>
> Collections & Content Management Librarian
>
> University of Denver Libraries
>
> Shannon.Tharp at du.edu
>
> 303-871-7509
>
>
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