ACQflash: Techniques for Electronic Resource Management – an ALCTS Preconference!

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Subject:  Techniques for Electronic Resource Management – an ALCTS 
Preconference!
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Techniques for Electronic Resource Management – an ALCTS Preconference!

TERMS: Techniques for Electronic Resource Management has been a 
crowdsourcing experiment to get librarians from Europe and the U.S. to 
share their best practices and workflows of electronic resource 
management freely to interested librarians via social media venues such 
as Facebook, Twitter and Tumblr. Come learn how this experiment worked 
and participate in the development of the next steps of capturing the 
best practices of electronic resources management.

Join your colleagues for this important one day event - Friday, June 28, 
2013, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. in Chicago, IL.

The preconference will cover 8 broad areas and consist of a number of 
presentations, hands on sessions and group discussion.

Topics will include:

• Overview

• Investigation of New Content

• Acquisition of New Content

• Implementation

• Ongoing Evaluation and Access

• Annual Review

• Cancellation and Replacement Review

• Looking Forward

Presenters: Jill Emery, Portland State University (Ore.) and Graham 
Stone, University of Huddersfield, Huddersfield (U.K.)

Jill Emery is collection development librarian at Portland State 
University in Portland and has more than 15 years of academic library 
experience from various higher education institutions within the United 
States of America. She received her M.L.I.S. from the University of 
Texas and her B.A. in modern literature from Texas A&M University. She 
is active in ALCTS Acquisitions Section and Continuing Resources 
Section, which she served as chair in 2005-2006. She is a past-president 
of the North American Serials Interest Group (NASIG) and the social 
media specialist for the Electronic Resources & Libraries, LLC. She 
serves as a current member of the Charleston Advisor editorial board and 
is the columnist for "Heard on the Net." She will be joining the 
editorial board of Insights in April 2013. Her research interests extend 
to Electronic Resource Management, Open Access Publication Models and 
Scholarly & Society Publication Models. Among her current projects are 
TERMS: Techniquest for electronic resource management: 
http://6terms.tumblr.com/, the topic for this preconference, 
Investigating Hybrid Journal Publication and Collection Analysis. Emery 
is the recipient of several awards, including NASIG's Marcia Tuttle 
Marcia Tutttle International Grant (2012), ALCTS' Esther J. Piercy Award 
(2006) and Library Journal's Movers & Shakers (2004).

Graham Stone is information resources manager at the University of 
Huddersfield, Huddersfield, U.K. His responsibilities include the 
library information resources budget and management of the Acquisitions 
and Journals and E-Resources Teams. He also manages the University 
Repository and University of Huddersfield Press initiative. He has 
managed a number of Jisc funded projects, including the Library Impact 
Data Project and the Huddersfield Open Access Publishing project. He is 
UKSG Publications Officer and member of the Insights journal editorial 
board, the Electronic Information Resources Working Group (EIRWG), the 
PALS metadata and interoperability working group, the OAPEN-UK Steering 
Group and chair of the Jisc Collections Journal Archives Advisory Board. 
He received his DipILS from Liverpool John Moores University and his 
BSc. in geography from the University of Sheffield.

Attend for the Day! Registration for the 2013 ALA Annual Conference is 
NOT required to attend this preconference.

To register online, go to http://ala13.ala.org/register-now

·       Members: Click on the "I am a Member..." button and login with 
your ALA username and password before registering.

·       Non-members: Click on the "I am not yet a member..." button and 
create a profile (name and email address) before registering.

To register by mail, click here to download the registration form.

Preconference Event Code: ALC4

Registration Fees: $219 ALCTS member, $269 ALA member, $319 non-member, 
$99 retired members and students

More information is available on the ALCTS website 
http://www.ala.org/alcts or by contacting Julie Reese, ALCTS at 
jreese_at_ala.org.

ALCTS is a division of the American Library Association.



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