ACQflash: ALCTS Virtual Preconference: Shared Collection Development: Collaborative Models for Digital Collections (Registration now open)

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Subject: ALCTS Virtual Preconference: Shared Collection Development: 
Collaborative Models for Digital Collections (Registration now open)
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Date: 5/7/2013 12:25 PM


*Apologies in advance for posting to multiple lists*

“Shared Collection Development: Collaborative Models for Digital 
Collections,” runs June 10 through June 11, 2013. Registration is now open.

This two-day virtual preconference provides an overview of collection 
development for shared electronic resource collections. The first 
session describes a consortium eBook demand-driven acquisitions project 
from the perspective of a library vendor and the consortium. The second 
session addresses special considerations related to developing and 
licensing shared electronic resource collections.

This virtual preconference is comprised of two online sessions.

Monday, June 10 - Demand-Driven Acquisitions for a Shared eBook 
Collection: The Colorado Alliance Experience
This session will be 90 minutes, beginning at at noon Pacific, 1pm 
Mountain, 2pm Central, 3pm Eastern.
Presented by Barbara Kawecki, MLS, Senior Digital Content Sales Manager, 
Western U.S. and Western Canada, YBP Library Services, and Michael 
Levine-Clark, Associate Dean for Scholarly Communication and Collections 
Services, Penrose Library, University of Denver.

Tuesday, June 11 - eResource Sharing: Getting Buy With a Little Help 
from Your Friends
This session will be 60 minutes, beginning at 11am Pacific, noon 
Mountain, 1pm Central, 2pm Eastern.
Presented by Athena Hoeppner, Electronic Resources Librarian, John C. 
Hitt Library, University of Central Florida Libraries.

Register through ALA Online Learning.

Registration fee for all sessions: $62 for ALCTS members, $80 for 
non-members and $168 for groups.

Single session fee: $39 for ALCTS members, $49 for non-members, $99 for 
groups. As always, ALCTS webinars are free to LIS students.

For more information visit the “Shared Collection Development" page on 
the ALCTS website.

If you have any questions, please contact Julie Reese, ALCTS Continuing 
Education, jreese_at_ala.org.

Also, check the ALCTS Web site for information on the ALCTS Virtual 
Preconference “Loan Agreements for Exhibits Material” that will run June 
18-June 20. Session topics will include Introduction to Loan Agreements, 
Conservation and Preservation Issues, and Case Study – Northwestern 
University Library.

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