Hello Fiona
Your workshop looks extremely useful and interesting, but obviously attending isn't an option for us here in Australia.
Do you produce printed material that you can send to me, at the appropriate cost ?
Thanks
Steve Mears
Stephen Mears
Information Services Librarian
Gardiner Library Service
Locked Bag 1
Hunter Region Mail Centre
ph: 02 49213780
fax: 02 49213775
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Negotiating Online Subscriptions (half day workshop)
19th September 2005 - London
5th December 2005 - London
or on-site courses also available
Programme Features
A key introduction to the thorny issue of negotiating with suppliers, covering:
* Preparing for meetings
* Practical clauses for letters reserving the right to cancel your subscription
* What to look at in the contract
* Hints and tips for arguing your case
* How to get the price down and/or negotiate more favourable terms
* Strategies to keep costs down for future years
* Discussion of own experiences and concerns
Why you should attend:
We all need to make an impression on our employers and one way we can achieve this is to save money. It is often awkward talking about money and this session gives practical guidance on how to broach the subject with the publisher. This session is aimed at anyone who has to deal with online resource renewals, new subscriptions or cancellations. The workshop provides practical tips and strategies you can really use. Delegates will be able to learn from the experience of the presenter as well as have the opportunity to discuss their own experiences.
On completing the course, you will be able to:
* understand the preparation needed before negotiation begins
* have to hand tips and solutions that you can use in negotiating the best deal for your organization
* feel more confident about negotiating down a price with a publisher
* hopefully, impress your employer with the savings that you make, without compromising on the resources
Presenter: Fiona Durrant, Library & Information Centre Manager at Baker & McKenzie
Fee: £150 plus VAT (£176.25) Aslib corporate members £187.50 plus VAT (£220.31) Non members
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Fiona Durrant
Library & Information Centre Manager
Knowledge Management Department
Baker & McKenzie LLP
100 New Bridge Street
London EC4V 6JA
Direct: + 44 20 7919 1858
Tel: + 44 20 7919 1000
Fax: + 44 20 7919 1999
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