From: Sarah Beaubien <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Mon, 18 Jun 2018 19:19:29 +0000

Hello, Colleagues,


If you’re headed to ALA this week, please consider including this ALCTS
Scholarly Communications Interest Group program in your schedule. The ALCTS
Scholarly Communications Interest Group Chair, Michael Priehs (Wayne State
University) and Vice-Chair, Sarah Beaubien (Grand Valley State University)
are delighted to bring you a panel of distinguished speakers who will share
how they’ve integrated open access content into their collection
development practices



*Curating Open Access Content with Collection Development Practices
Saturday, June 23, 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM*



*Location*: Morial Convention Center, Rm 298


How does your library approach collecting open access content? Do you
include open access journals in your holdings? Do you select and catalogue
open access monographs, textbooks, or archival content alongside commercial
collections? Do you have a collection development policy for open access
content? Are you looking for ways to maximize your financial resources and
continue building rich collections?


With its roots in collection development, the open access movement has
grown and evolved to encompass advocacy and support for open access
journals, monographs, open educational resources, library publishing, and
more. It has also developed its own communities of practice and, to some
degree, has evolved alongside, but separately from collection development
and management practices over the past 20 or so years. While advocacy and
scholarly communications services and programs are crucial elements of the
open access movement, we assert that libraries can lend even more support
to this movement and our students and researchers by melding collection
management approaches with curating open access content.


Our panelists will describe how they approach the inclusion of open access
content into their collections, including examples of collection policy,
procedure, and how they involve campus partners and stakeholders in
finding, adding, and promoting the use of open access content.

* Panelists:*

   - *Coby Condrey*, Collection Development Liaison Librarian, University
   of North Texas
   - *Melanie Kowalski*, Copyright & Scholarly Communications Librarian,
   Emory University
   - *Chris Palazzolo*, Head of Collection Management & Social Sciences
   Librarian, Emory University

For the scheduler, see: https://www.eventscribe.com/
2018/ALA-Annual/fsPopup.asp?Mode=presInfo&PresentationID=380807

And for the entry on the ALCTS page: https://connect.ala.org/alcts/
communities/community-home?communitykey=88a2223b-6b14-
444b-9d31-75007c3ef3f5&tab=groupdetails

We look forward to seeing you there!


Sarah & Mike

Sarah Beaubien

Associate Dean of Curriculum, Research, & User Services

Grand Valley State University Libraries

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