I’ve signed up for this webinar – I won’t watch it live because of the time difference, but I’ll catch it later on. It’s about Journal Transfers – so if that Journal Transfer notification service has stopped because the service has been discontinued, there may be an alternative.
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Subject: [lis-e-resources] Project Transfer For Librarians -- NISO Working Group Connections, LIVE!
HAVE REGISTERED, BUT WITH TIME DIFFERENCE IT'S FRIDAY 20TH MAY 5PM GMT SO WON'T WATCH LIVE - WILL WATCH RECORDING LATER. (FT 12-05-16)
*Register for This Free NISO Webinar: *
*NISO Working Group Connections, LIVE!*
*Project Transfer for Librarians: Making Your Life Easier When Titles Change Hands*
*Friday, May 20, 1:00pm – 2:00pm*
What is the Transfer Code of Practice? Why was it developed? How does it benefit librarians?
The Transfer Code of Practice is maintained by a unique group formed of librarians, publishers, subscription agencies and other intermediaries, from both the United Kingdom and the United States. The code contains consistent guidelines to aid publishers and librarians when a journal title transfers from one publisher to another. Transfer originated with the United Kingdom Serials Group (UKSG) but was moved under the auspices of NISO in the past year.
It’s *not* just for publishers! Many librarians are unaware of the Transfer tools and how they might be of use to them. This webinar will provide attendees with an overview of the code, its history and purpose, results of a recent survey on awareness of the code, and a discussion of how librarians can incorporate Transfer tools into their existing e-journals workflow.
Featured speakers are *Elizabeth Winter*, Head, Collection Acquisitions & Management, Georgia Tech Library and Information Center, Georgia Institute of Technology and *Jennifer Bazeley*, Interim Head, Technical Services, King Library, Miami University
For more about this *free* and informative event, please visit the NISO event page <http://www.niso.org/news/events/2016/wg_connections_live/>.
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