NISO September 2015 Events

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Tue Aug 25 10:13:00 EDT 2015


*NISO Two-Part September Webinar: **The Practicality of Managing “E"*

*Part 1: Licensing*

*Date: *September 9, 2015

*Time: *1:00 – 2:30 p.m. Eastern time

*Event webpage: *http://www.niso.org/news/events/2015/webinars/licensing_e/



*Part 2: ** Staffing*

*Date: *September 16, 2015

*Time: *1:00 – 2:30 p.m. Eastern time

*Event webpage:* http://www.niso.org/news/events/2015/webinars/staffing_e/

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NISO will be holding a two-part webinar on September 9 and 16 to explore
the management of electronic resources.
In Part 1 of this two-part webinar, speakers will address a variety of
licensing issues. A key component to the discussion will be a focus on
the critical pieces of a license, including privacy, accessibility,
preservation, migration, and the negotiation process between a library and
a vendor.

For the second half of this two-part series, speakers will focus on
staffing issues at different types of libraries and how staff manages
integration of e-resources into workflows, as well as a discussion about
whether or not to execute a reorganization.

*PART 1: **Licensing*

Topics and speakers are:

   - *Preparing your organization to negotiate license agreements – **Tracy
   L. Thompson, Executive Director, NELLCO Law Library Consortium*
   - *Licenses and Author Rights Model from the publisher
perspective** – **Stacy
   V. Sieck, Library Communications Manager, Americas Region, Taylor & Francis
   Group *



*PART 2: **Staffing*

Topics and speakers are:


   - *Lessons Learned by Rethinking E-resource Management in Academic
   Libraries – **Meg Manahan, Associate Director for Collection Management
   and Services, University of St. Thomas, St. Paul, Minnesota and Nathan
   Putnam, Head, Metadata Services, McKeldin Library, University of Maryland
   College Park*



*REGISTRATION*

Registration is per site (access for one computer) and closes at 12:00 pm
Eastern on September 9 for Part 1 and September 16 for Part 2 (the days of
the webinars). Discounts are available for NISO and NASIG members and
students.

NISO Library Standards Alliance (LSA) members receive one free connection
as part of membership and do not need to register. (The LSA member webinar
contact will automatically receive the login information. Members are
listed here:www.niso.org/about/roster/#library_standards_alliance
<http://www.niso.org/about/roster/%23library_standards_alliance>. If you
would like to become an LSA member and receive the entire year’s webinars
as part of membership, information on joining is listed here:
www.niso.org/about/join/alliance/.)

All webinar registrants and LSA webinar contacts receive access to the
recorded version for one year. You can register for either or both parts.
There is a 25% discount if registering for both. Visit the event webpages
to register and for more information:
Part 1: http://www.niso.org/news/events/2015/webinars/licensing_e/
Part 2: http://www.niso.org/news/events/2015/webinars/staffing_e/

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*NISO September Virtual Conference: **Scholarly Communication Models:
Evolution or Revolution? *

Virtual conferences are 5-6 hour conferences held online in webinar-like
formats, with occasional breaks in the schedule for participants. The
longer length allows the depth of coverage of a conference coupled with the
convenience of a webinar.

*Date:* September 23, 2015

*Time: *11:00 am - 5:00 pm Eastern

*Event webpage: *
http://www.niso.org/news/events/2015/virtual_conferences/scholarly_models/

*ABOUT THE VIRTUAL CONFERENCE*

Scholarly communication deals with the systems and processes involved in
the creation and dissemination of knowledge. Scholars can’t help but have
to navigate the complex issues around author rights, access, costs, new
models of publishing, peer-review, and compliance with research funder
policies. These scholarly communication components are continually evolving
along with changes in technical infrastructure, the economics
of publishing, knowledge preservation, and social practice.

Learn how scholarly communication models are evolving from the authors’,
publishers’, and libraries’ perspectives. The presenters will share
and discuss their approach in adapting and navigating the issues
surrounding this topic.

*TOPICS AND SPEAKERS*

   - *Keynote Address: Ten Simple Rules for Changing how Scholars
   Communicate* *–* *Philip E. Bourne*, Ph.D., FACMI, Associate Director
   for Data Science (ADDS), Founding Editor in Chief PLOS Computational
   Biology, National Institutes of Health
   - *Open Access & Scholarly Communications – Lars Bjørnshauge*, Managing
   Director, DOAJ (Directory of Open Access Journals) and SPARC Europe
   Director of European Library Relations
   - *Whose job is it anyway? Changing roles and responsibilities for
   research communication* *–* *Melinda Kenneway*, Executive Director, Kudos
   - *The role of annotations in scholarly communications* *–* *Dan Whaley*,
   Founder, hypothes.is
   - *The r**ole of repositories and non-traditional outputs* *–* *Gregg
   Gordon*, President and CEO, Social Sciences Research Network (SSRN)
   - *Sustainable Publishing and Scholarly Communications* *–* *Sarah
   Kalikman Lippincott*, Program Director, Educopia Institute, Library
   Publishing Coalition
   - *Use Modern Metrics to Tell the Stories of Your Research – Andrea
   Michalek*, Plum Analytics
   - *So Now What? Some Concluding Thoughts on Takeaways and Themes*
*– **Charles
   Watkinson*, Associate University Librarian, Publishing; Director,
   University of Michigan Press, University of Michigan Library
   - *Roundtable Discussion*


*NEW: Training Thursday!* All registrants to this virtual conference will
receive a login to the associated *NISO Training Thursday, Using Alerting
Systems to Ensure OA Policy Compliance*
<http://www.niso.org/news/events/2015/training_Thursdays/TT_alerting/> to
be held on *October 1 from 1:00 - 2:30 p.m. (Eastern Time)*. Confirmed
presenters are *Howard Rattner*, Executive Director, CHORUS and *Erin
Braswell, *Lead Developer of SHARE at the Center for Open Science. (Separate
registration to the training event only is also available.)  If you are
unable to attend the Training Thursday in person, you can view the
recording of the session.

*REGISTRATION*

Registration is per site (access for one computer) and closes at 4:00 pm
Eastern on September 22, 2015 (the day before the virtual conference).
Discounts are available for NISO members and students. All virtual
conference registrants receive access to the recorded version for one year.

Can't make it on the day of the virtual conference? All registrants receive
access to the recorded version for one year. Take advantage of the Virtual
Conference subscription package (
http://www.niso.org/news/events/2015/virtual_conferences/#subscription
<http://www.niso.org/news/events/2014/virtual/%23subscription>) for all six
of the 2015 Virtual Conferences and save 33%.

For more information and to register, visit the event webpage:
http://www.niso.org/news/events/2015/virtual_conferences/scholarly_models/
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Juliana Wood, Educational Programs Manager
National Information Standards Organization (NISO)
3600 Clipper Mill Road, Suite 302
Baltimore, Maryland 21211
E: jwood at niso.org
P: 301.654.2512
F: 410.685.5278

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