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A final reminder of this course from UK Serials Group to be held in Bristol
:
Serials Resource Management for the 21st Century: An Introduction
Wednesday 12 October 2005
University of Bristol
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Are you new to serials? Do you have staff starting work that involves
serials? Does your training programme lack a comprehensive introduction to
serials and their management? Does getting started with e-journals scare
you?
If your answer is ‘Yes’ to any of these, then the UKSG’s one-day seminar on
serials resource management will provide expert and fully focused coverage
of the fundamental issues.
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Designed particularly for staff who are new to working with serials, whether
from a publisher, an intermediary or a library, this seminar may also be of
interest to those looking to consolidate and update their serials knowledge.
The UKSG is able to call on the extensive experience of its members in
sourcing expert speakers from the various sectors of the serials industry to
present a practical overview of all aspects of serials management.
The emphasis is on developing a sound basic understanding of the details of
serials handling in order to promote efficient and informed working
practices. A wide range of day-to-day issues will be covered, with time
devoted to recognising and resolving the problems that can arise at the
boundaries between publishers, agents and libraries. The seminar will also
consider all aspects of linking between journals.
Delegates will be able to air and exchange views in the afternoon breakout
session.
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Programme
10.00 Registration and coffee
10.20 Welcome and introduction by the Chair and UKSG representative
Michael Davis, Business Development Manager, The British Library
10.30 Managing serials in the electronic world
Jean Bradford, Senior Assistant Librarian, University of Bristol
will describe the importance of serials, and how they are purchased,
promoted and managed
in an increasingly electronic world
11.15 The business of journal publishing
Michael Mabe, Director of Academic Relations, Elsevier
will review the key processes within commercial journal publishing,
including editorial and marketing, peer review, pricing, licensing and
delivering electronically
12.0 The role of the intermediary
Claire Terry, Business Development Manager, Swets Information Services
will consider the pivotal role of the traditional subscription agent and the
growing range of electronic access services offered
12.45 Questions and summary of the morning session
13.00 Lunch
13.45 Getting technical – linking
Robert Bley, Sales Account Manager: MetaLib, SFX and Verde, Ex Libris (UK)
Ltd
will explain the technology underpinning various types of linking, including
DOI/CrossRef
and OpenURL, and other journal-related initiatives
14.30 Breakout session introduced by the Chair
Groups will be presented with a number of scenarios to consider
and discuss
15.15 Evaluation forms and reporting back from the group discussions
15.30 Final summing up of the day and close of seminar
Fee
UKSG members £85.00
+ £14.88 VAT (total £99.88)
Non-members
£105.00 + £18.38 VAT (total £123.38)
The fee includes refreshments and lunch.
Venue
Cabot Room
The Hawthorns
University of Bristol
Woodland Road
Bristol
BS8 1UQ Tel.: 0117
954 5555 (Reception)
Location details will be sent with confirmation of booking.
Cancellations
By 30 September 2005 Full
refund
From 1 to 5 October 2005 inclusive 50% refund
From 6 October 2005 No
refund
Bookings
Please book via the UKSG website – www.uksg.org – or contact:
Karen Sadler, UKSG Administrator
15a Stile Road, Headington, Oxford OX3 8AG UK
Tel.: +44 (0)1865 744279 Fax: +44 (0)1865 742164 E-mail: [log in to unmask]
Karen Sadler
UKSG Administrator
Tel. +44 (0)1865 744279
Fax. +44(0)1865 742164
www.uksg.org
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