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Dear colleagues,
In September 2015 the IEEE and Content Online Ltd will be hosting three "IEEE & Discovery Services¡± Workshops at the following venues, you may
register to attend by following the links given below
Monday 21st September
London - http://tinyurl.com/p95qn8h
Tuesday 22nd September
Newcastle Upon Tyne - http://tinyurl.com/p2zs9dz
Friday 25th September
Bristol - http://tinyurl.com/o7lhkow
The Workshops, put together for Library staff members at institutions subscribing to IEEE content, will provide an insight into the
discoverability of IEEE©ös content with Discovery service tools.
The IEEE would be delighted if you could join us for this insightful session.
Register now - seats are limited!
During the "IEEE & Discovery Services" Workshop you will:
* Have an overview of IEEE¡¯s partnerships with resource discovery service vendors
* Learn about the possible effects of discovery services on usage of IEEE content.
* Get best practice advice on setting up IEEE Xplore subscription¡¯s in discovery services
* Understand ways in which to check your subscriptions are fully discoverable
* Learn of case studies where resources were not as discoverable as institutions thought they might be
* Learn about common pitfalls that affect subscription©ös usage via discovery services
* How IEEE can support institutions setting up and testing subscriptions in discovery services
* How institutions can get the best user experience
* IEEE Xplore - future plans with discovery services
* Questions and Answers
* And much more...
Who would benefit from attending?
* Resource Discovery Librarians/Managers
* Metadata Librarians/Managers
* System Integration Librarians/Managers
* Technical Service Librarians/Managers
* Subject Librarians for Engineering, Computing and/or Technology areas
* E-Resource Managers
* Plus those who are interested in learning more.
The events will be hosted by Julie Zhu, Discovery Services Relationship Manager, IEEE.
About Julie Zhu.
As part of her role, Julie manages working relationships with Discovery Service and Link Resolver vendors to ensure and maximise
IEEE content visibility and findability in Discovery Service solutions implemented by IEEE institutional customers. Julie also manages
and co-ordinates efforts to maximise successful resolution of IEEE content links in Discovery Service results and/or third-party interfaces
to IEEE Xplore.
Julie is also an active member of the Delivery to Discovery Topic Committee; KBART Standing Committee; ODI Standing Committee
at NISO (National Information Standards Organisation).
Julie is also a speaker at the NISO Forum: The Future of Library Resource Discovery http://www.niso.org/news/events/2015/October_discovery/ meeting
in October 2015.
View Julie's LinkedIn profile.
https://www.linkedin.com/pub/julie-zhu/4/1a/299
Kind regards
Steven Tweedie - Managing Director, Content Online Ltd.
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