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Date: Fri, 10 Jan 2014 09:15:36 -0800


Please join us at ALA Midwinter to hear how academic libraries are
providing new and valuable services to their communities. We'll
explore how libraries are using existing repository technology to
share data sets, promote undergraduate success, provide an ETD
solution to graduate schools, and partner with their Provosts to
maximize the visibility of the institution and the library.

All four sessions are free and will take place on Saturday, January
25th in Room 303 at the Philadelphia Downtown Marriott at 1201 Market
Street. The hotel is directly accessible from the Convention Center
via an elevated walkway.  Feel free to come for a session or two, or
join us all day for an intensive bootcamp on new repository
services—either way, we'd love to see you.

Please see below for session descriptions. Space is limited-- register here:

http://digitalcommons.bepress.com/ala_mw_2014/

Best Regards,
Ann Taylor
Director of Outreach and Scholarly Communications
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*****

Getting Started with Research Data in Your Repository

Saturday, January 25, 10:30 – 11:30 AM

Interested in supporting data on your campus? Many libraries are eager
to get started, but are anxious about whether they have the resources
and capacity to build a successful program in the changing data
landscape. The good news is, you’re more ready than you realize.
Digital Commons is a flexible platform that can already support the
vast majority of data sharing and preservation needs on campus.

The session will provide an overview of the types of data generated by
researchers and discuss strategies for community outreach.
Additionally, drawing on conversations with repository managers and
other leaders in the data field, we'll present a set of guidelines and
best practices for preparing and showcasing data in your repository.
You have the tools to get started now - we'll show you how!

Speaker:

Mark Roquet, Scholarly Communication Advisor, bepress

*****

Building Provost Support for your Repository Initiative

Saturday, January 25, 1 – 2:30 PM

Support at the Provost level is a key factor in the success of your
repository initiative.  We invite you to come and hear how other
institutions engage the attention of their Provosts, maintain interest
with compelling feedback, and launch new efforts when new Provosts
come on board.  This will be followed by Q&A and an informal
discussion period with the speakers.

Speakers:

Joyce Rumery, Dean of Libraries, University of Maine

Glenda Thornton, Director, University Library, Cleveland State University

Stephanie Davis-Kahl, Scholarly Communications Librarian and Associate
Professor, Illinois Wesleyan University

*******

Supporting Undergraduate Success: Repositories as Curricular Tools

Saturday, January 25, 3-4 PM

Repositories are no longer just a location for student work; they are
increasingly playing a role as a curricular tool, improving student
learning outcomes and teaching students about peer review, editing,
copyright, and other scholarly communications issues.  In this
session, Terri Fishel of Macalester College will discuss the
undergraduate journal “Tapestries,” while Sara Lowe and Sean Stone of
the Claremont Colleges will discuss initiatives they created with
colleague Char Booth to use repository collections to promote student
information literacy and writing skills.

Speakers:

Terri Fishel, Library Director, DeWitt Wallace Library, Macalester College

Sara Lowe, Assessment Office and Librarian, Claremont Colleges Library

Sean Stone, Science and Asian Studies Librarian, Claremont Colleges Library

*******

The Power Couple: Libraries Partnering with Graduate Schools for ETD Solutions

Saturday, January 25, 4:30 – 5:30 PM

Librarians at the University of Kentucky and Eastern Illinois
University discuss successful strategies for partnership between the
Library and the Graduate School, benefits of ETDs, and key ways to
rally support for ETD initiatives.

Speakers:

Adrian Ho, Director of Digital Scholarship, University of Kentucky Libraries

Todd Bruns, Institutional Repository Librarian, Booth Library, Eastern
Illinois University

Interested in attending?  Space is limited-- register here:

http://digitalcommons.bepress.com/ala_mw_2014/

Ann Taylor
Director of Outreach and Scholarly Communications
bepress
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