- Library Science and Information Systems
- Library Collection Development and Digital Resources
- Research Data Management Practices
- Competitive and Knowledge Intelligence
- Collaboration in agile enterprises
- Digital and Traditional Archives Management
- Healthcare Policy and Management
- Outsourcing and Supply Chain Management
- Publishing and Scholarly Communication
- Healthcare Systems and Public Health
- Copyright and Intellectual Property
- Web and Library Services
- Public Health Policies and Education
New School
2019
University of Rochester
2019
University of Connecticut
2019
Purdue University West Lafayette
2019
Duke University
2006-2015
In late summer of 2014, there was an exchange on the SERIALST listserv about why libraries would or should pay a service charge to work with subscription agents rather than order directly from publishers. The Swets Information Services bankruptcy announced in September, impacting libraries, publishers, and others supply chain. speakers explore advantages using agent for both publishers reported responses survey sent various communities regarding use agents. An analysis illustrates some...
Metadata 2020 is a collaboration that aims to facilitate the work of all parties in scholarly communications consistently improve metadata enhance discoverability, new services, and create efficiencies with ultimate goal accelerating discovery. Almost year after launch, has gained considerable ground gathering information from multiple community groups. These groups focus on challenges opportunities – finding ways solutions. Now received feedback stories sectors research communication cycle,...
This article summarizes the responses to a survey about working with subscription agents conducted in Spring 2015. Questions were designed elicit feedback from all segments of information industry: publishers, libraries, agents, and consortia. The included several questions changes library procurement practice after September 2014 Swets bankruptcy, how libraries evaluate an agent’s financial health quality service. also learn well various understood worked. One overall impression came...
Libraries and vendors are all too often trapped in the paradigm of swapping content services for dollars. Pivoting from this transactional model, preconference panel one moderator five speakers explored following questions: How can librarians work together to develop better products services? What impede these relationships? best practices collaborating effectively ethically? everyone build, negotiate, sustain relationships mutual benefit? And when conflict inevitably arises, how do we deal...
Slides from session on Standards Projects Updates at NISO Plus 2020Session description: are the heart of what does, and we rely our community to help us decide is needed why, develop new standards, update existing ones. These sessions your opportunity engage directly with representatives some current working groups committees. This final will focus Content Platform Migration, Criteria for Indexes, E-Book Metadata projects (see https://www.niso.org/standards-committees more information each these).