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Date: Mon, 23 Jan 2017 11:42:26 -0500

Coming up soon! NISO Webinar, Wednesday, February 8, 2017

Providing Access: Ensuring What Libraries Have Licensed Is What Users Can Reach

Wednesday, February 8, 2017
1:00pm – 2:30pm (Eastern)

Confirmed Speakers:

·      Adam Rusbridge, Project Manager, EDINA, University of Edinburgh

·      Athena Hoeppner, Electronic Resources Librarian, University of
Central Florida

·      Jennifer Leffler, Technical Services Manager, University of
Northern Colorado

All stakeholders have an interest in ensuring that properly licensed
content is made accessible and usable to the authorized communities.
Content providers want to minimize cancellation due to
under-utilization while maximizing efficiencies in their business.
Libraries want to ensure that users aren’t blocked from content to
which they should have rights.

More About Our Speakers:

Improving Clarity Around Continuing Access
Adam Rusbridge, Project Manager, EDINA, University of Edinburgh

Librarians encounter a variety of issues when managing access to
e-journals, and these issues become more complex as we consider the
medium- to long-term. Journals transfer between publishers,
subscriptions change over time and entitlement information is lost,
and journal content can disappear if publishers fail. We will outline
the range of problems encountered by libraries and consider steps that
can be taken to improve assurance of access.

Adam Rusbridge is a project manager at EDINA, University of Edinburgh,
who specializes in issues around long-term preservation and continuing
access to electronic content. He has been involved in a range of
projects and services, including the Keepers Registry, UK LOCKSS
Alliance and Jisc SafeNet project.


Athena Hoeppner, Electronic Resources Librarian, University of Central
Florida (Title and Abstract to Come)

Athena Hoeppner is the Electronic Resources Librarian at the
University of Central Florida. She has 20 years of department-spanning
experience in academic libraries. She has worked in Reference and
Instruction, Library Systems, and now resides in Acquisitions, where
she coordinates eResources acquisitions and maintains systems that
enhance discovery and access.

Athena’s work and research center on applying technology to connect
users to content. Her projects explore interfaces and usability, user
experience (UX), and innovations in discovery and access technologies.


Challenge Accepted! Tips to ensuring that patrons have access to paid content
Jennifer Leffler, Technical Services Manager, University of Northern Colorado

Safeguarding patrons’ access to paid content is a hallmark of the work
of electronic resources librarians. While this is a known role, the
challenges are vast and varied. Access problems arise at many stages
of the lifecycle of electronic resources, from purchase and renewal to
vendor changes and cancellation. This talk will look at specific
examples of access issues from a mid-sized, state institution and
provide ideas on how to compact these difficulties.

Jen is a Technical Services Manager at the University of Northern
Colorado. She has held several titles in her more than 10 years at
that institution, but is thrilled that she has always been able to
keep electronic resources and serials as a part of her work.


For further information and registration details, please visit the
NISO event page.

NISO
3600 Clipper Mill Road
Suite 302
Baltimore, MD 21211-1948
Phone: +1.301.654.2512
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