ACQflash: ALCTS webinar: Re-engineering the institutional repository to engage users

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Subject: ALCTS webinar: Re-engineering the institutional repository to 
engage users
From: "Spidal, Debra" <dspidal_at_wsu.edu>
Date: Wed, 18 May 2011 09:18:24 -0700


*Apologies in advance for duplicate postings.*



ALCTS webinar: Re-engineering the institutional repository to engage users



Date: June 1, 2011

All webinars are one hour in length and begin at 11am Pacific, noon 
Mountain, 1pm Central, 2pm Eastern Time.



Description: All too many institutions jumped on the institutional 
repository bandwagon, only to find they had installed it… and no one 
came. So what do you do about a service/software product in which you’ve 
already invested time and effort (and committed hardware to), that your 
users couldn’t care less about? Do you invest more time and effort into 
marketing? Do you throw more and more person-hours into meetings with 
faculty, either in groups or one-on-one? Beg, borrow, plead, “we’ll do 
it all for you”? Or do you stop, and approach the problem in a different 
way, by trying to figure out how your users do their work, and what it 
is they really need and want (and why the current system doesn’t meet 
those needs).



This webinar will touch on the initial situation at the University of 
Rochester, explore the ethnographic methods we used to address that last 
question, and how we responded. We will delve into the issues of 
investment and effort (read: $$$) to break with the past and start 
again. For example, the migration process was no small task: we will be 
very forthcoming about this. We will also comment on what it takes to 
run an Open Source program (there is no free lunch, as we all know). 
Finally we will cover how our new repository has changed our interaction 
with faculty and graduate students, and expanded the role the library 
now plays in our faculty and graduate students’ everyday work practices.

We believe in laughing while you learn, so come prepared for a fun, 
informative session and lots of lively interaction!



Audience: Anyone with an interest in the topic can benefit from this 
session and is welcome to participate.



Presenters: Nathan Sarr is a senior software engineer at the University 
of Rochester. He is a graduate of the Software Engineering Program 
(2002) at the Rochester Institute of Technology. He has worked on large 
scale payroll software and taught software engineering at Rochester 
Institute of Technology. He is the creator of the IR+ institutional 
repository software system and currently manages the IR+ software project.

Suzanne Bell got her MLS in a galaxy long ago and far away (actually the 
University of Buffalo), and has reinvented herself several times since. 
Since 1998, she has been the librarian for Economics and Data at the 
University of Rochester, and since 2003 has been the lead "Projects 
Coordinator" (a title she made up) for the University's institutional 
repository, UR Research. She also teaches a course entirely online for 
the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, and is the author of The 
Librarian's Guide to Online Searching, 2nd ed.) In her life outside of 
work, she has been known to "sing choruses in public" with the 
Off-Monroe Players, Rochester's Gilbert & Sullivan Company.



This is the fourth in a series of four webinars about institutional 
repositories to be offered between January and June 2011. The webinars 
included in the IR series are:

January 26, 2011 - Copyright and Contracts: Moving Beyond Text in IRs
April 13, 2011 - Repository Metadata: Challenges of Interoperability
May 11, 2011 - Engaging Your Campus in Utilizing Institutional Repositories

June 1, 2011 - Re-engineering the Institutional Repository to Engage Users



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To Register, complete the online registration form at 
http://www.ala.org/ala/onlinelearning/reg/webinar.cfm for the session 
you would like to attend.



Fees for individual sessions:

Group Rates - ALCTS Members & Non-Members: $99

Individuals - ALCTS Members: $39; Non-Members: $49

Participants outside the United States may register at the ALCTS member 
rate.



Pricing for IR Series: (All 4 webinars)
Group Rates - ALCTS Members & Non-Members: $346 (save $50)
Individuals - ALCTS Members: $120 (save $36); Non-Members: $160 (save $36)
Participants outside the United States may register at the ALCTS member 
rate.



ALCTS webinars are recorded and registrants will receive a link to the 
recording shortly following the live event.

For questions about registration, contact ALA Registration by calling 
1-800-545-2433 and press 5 or email registration_at_ala.org.

For all other questions or comments related to the webinars, contact 
Julie Reese, ALCTS Events Manager at 1-800-545-2433, ext. 5034 or 
jreese_at_ala.org.

Posted on behalf of the ALCTS Continuing Education Committee.
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