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The final few places are up for grabs : JIBS User Group are hosting this event in conjunction with Eduserv and JISC Collections, hurry and book your place!
Booking closes Wednesday 19th March
Wednesday 2nd April 2014 10am registration for a 10 30 am start. Close by 4pm.
Chancellors Room,
Hughes Parry Hall
19 - 26 Cartwright Gardens
London
WC1H 9EF
Map link
http://bit.ly/1ivtMoj
Free to JIBs User group members
Licensing for electronic resources (e-books, e-journals, databases and datasets) has become ever more complicated over the years, and it is time we stood back and took stock of how our contracts impact on our service delivery. The JIBS User Group has invited a number of key stakeholders including librarians, publishers, and negotiation agents to engage in discussion, presentations, and case studies around this potential professional minefield. The event is suitable for those who work with e-resources on a daily basis, those who need to be able to interpret terms and conditions to their customer base, and institutions who are looking for the best ways to collaborate. Come along and share your stories alongside colleagues from other sectors, and listen to stories of how licenses can be exploited in order to develop your services and partnerships. The event will also include the JIBS User Group AGM.
Programme:
10am registration and refreshments
10 30 Welcome and housekeeping, Elizabeth McHugh, JIBS User Group.
10 35 Jeremy Upton, University of St Andrews, Keynote speaker -Collaboration and co-operation: do we all want the same things?
11 15 Martyn Jansen, Contracts & Legal Manager, Eduserv Licensing - The teenage years - Muddled, Mucky and Misunderstood
1145 Jason Miles-Campbell Manager Jisc Legal
12 15 Lunch
13 00 JIBs User Group AGM
13 30 Case studies - Matthew Lawson, Middlesex University - One Way or Another - managing support for partners and overseas campuses at Middlesex University
13 50 Case studies - Anna Franca , King's College London - Extending ejournal access for the NHS - The King's College London experience
14 10 Case studies - Stephen Harvey, Hertford Regional College - HE partnerships with FE
14 30 Tea
14 50 Case studies - Fiona Bowtell, Open University - Managing different user groups through licensing and technology.
15 10 Panel discussion with publishers.
15 45 Closing remarks
16 00 close
Closing date: Wednesday 19th March
To book and to see the full programme please visit the JIBS website:
http://www.jibs.ac.uk/events.html
Please contact Louise Cole with any queries. [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>
Please note that JIBS member institutions may send one free delegate.
Non-members will be charged at our standard rate of £100 per delegate. Member institutions may send additional delegates at a rate of £50 per delegate. Cancellations must be received by Wednesday 19th March. Booked places not cancelled will be invoiced.
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Fiona Bowtell
Learning and Teaching Librarian (Faculty of Maths, Computing and Technology)
Library Helpdesk Coordinator
Library Services, The Open University
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