CDL-ALCTS e-Forum: Serials, Staffing, and Workflow

From: Lynn Sipe <lsipe_at_usc.edu>
Date: Mon, 06 Jun 2011 15:19:11 -0700
To: COLLDV-L_at_usc.edu
Apologies in advance for duplicate postings.

*Serials, Staffing, and Workflow**
*June 15-16, 2011

Hosted by Jennifer Sippel and Christine Stachowicz

Please join us for an e-forum discussion. It's free and open to everyone!
Registration information is at the end of the message.

Each day, sessions begin and end at:

Pacific: 6am -- 2pm
Mountain: 7am -- 3pm
Central: 8am -- 4pm
Eastern: 9am -- 5pm

*Description*

While working with serials has always required a tolerance for change 
and ambiguity, the transition from print to electronic subscriptions has 
introduced workflow and staffing issues that demand flexibility.  In 
this e-forum, we will explore how libraries of different sizes and 
varying Technical Services configurations have adapted their workflows 
and staffing in response to format changes, budget cuts and other 
pressures affecting the serials life cycle.

We will address topics such as:

    * Changes in staffing needs as subscriptions shift from print to
      electronic
    * Modifications to print subscription workflows and the development
      of workflows for electronic subscriptions, including the process
      by which those workflows are being assessed and documented
    * How serials cataloging workflows have been impacted, particularly
      given the availability of vendor records for e-journals
    * Whether off-site storage of journals has impacted binding or other
      Technical Services workflows
    * The challenges of managing electronic subscriptions, including
      tracking correspondence related to license negotiation and access
      issues
    * Training and realigning staff to new responsibilities across the
      serials spectrum

*Jennifer Sippel*has been a faculty Librarian and Instructor at 
Minneapolis Community & Technical College (MCTC) Library since 2007, and 
has overseen the library's serials collection since 2009. In addition to 
teaching the Information Studies department's two-credit Information 
Literacy course (INFS 1000) and the introductory course (LIBT 1100) in 
the fully online Library Information Technology program, she is 
currently working in collaboration with her colleagues on implementing 
an open source Electronic Resources Management system, PALSconnect: 
http://www.mnpals.org/content/efficient-e-resource-management-0. This 
summer, she is teaching a course on Serials Management for the recently 
ALA-accredited MLIS program at the University of St. Catherine (her alma 
mater), and is presenting a poster session on the topic of "Print 
Periodicals Processing" at her first NASIG conference in St. Louis.  A 
graduate of the 2009 MLA Institute for Leadership Excellence (MILE: 
http://mnlibraryassociation.org/mile-2009/), she has been an active 
member of the MILE 2011 planning committee and regularly presents 
regionally on topics ranging from Assessment to Zines.

*Christine Stachowicz*is Head of E-Resources & Serials Management (ESM) 
at The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.  ESM is one of three 
departments established in conjunction with the June 2008 reorganization 
of the Acquisitions Department and the Catalog Department, in which 
Christine had previously served as Serials Access Librarian and Catalog 
Management Librarian.  ESM is responsible for acquiring, cataloging and 
managing access to electronic resources and serials in all formats.  The 
department continues to evolve in response to subscription cancellations 
and format shifts, changes in binding policies, and growth in the 
acquisition of e-resources and vendor MARC records.  Between earning her 
MSLS degree at UNC-Chapel Hill's School of Information and Library 
Science and returning to work at the University Library, Christine 
served as Reference Librarian/Head of Collection Access at 
Randolph-Macon College in Ashland, VA.

*What is an e-forum?*

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Posted on behalf of the ALCTS Continuing Education Committee
Received on Tue Jun 07 2011 - 03:01:22 EDT