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**booking now open**
Practical Solutions to Impossible Problems
The Ninth NAG Collection Development Seminar for Academic Libraries #NAGCd9
7th November 2018, The Studio, Leeds
<http://studiovenues.co.uk/venues/leeds/>

Libraries and Librarians are beset, on all sides, by a range of problems
that profoundly affect the ways in which we can deliver services.
Economical, political, logistical, legal, and sometimes even philosophical
considerations impact heavily upon all aspects of Library operations.
Responding to and managing this wide range of requirements, restrictions
and expectations is often fundamental to how Librarians manage to provide
our users with positive and useful experiences. Librarians frequently use
creative and imaginative solutions to navigate these choppy waters and this
seminar is the opportunity to share them.

Our speakers include:

*Eric Jackson* (Leeds Beckett University), “Thinking outside the (Process)
Box: Adopting NAG servicing guidelines.”

*Graeme Gamblin, Ann Stairmand-Jackson* and *Nikki Griffin* (Birmingham
City University), “The journey from Librarian- to criteria-based book
ordering: are we there yet?”

*Hazel Grainger* and *Richard Swales* (Bath Spa University), “How do you
solve a problem like… an entirely rewritten undergraduate curriculum with
no extra budget?”

*Antonio Garcia Fernandez *and* Ben Catt* (University of York), “Provision
of high demand reading material at University of York Library.”

*Mandy Harper* and *Frances Machell* (University of Birmingham), “Mission
impossible! - The challenges and solutions of setting up a branch library
in Dubai.”

Special workshop:
* Jane Secker, Chris Morrison* and *Caren Milloy* (Universities UK /
GuildHE Copyright Negotiation and Advisory Committee), Understanding the
value of the CLA Licence and its role in content acquisition in higher
education.

A draft programme and more information is available at the link below.
Don't miss out on your place: our last seminar was full with over 100
delegates!

And why not stay over in Leeds and continue your CPD with NAG's Public
Libraries Forum the following day which is open to all and priced at just
£35 per delegate?  A great opportunity for cross sector learning - see
http://www.nag.org.uk/news/2018/08/plf/ for more information.
Full details of NAGCd9 and booking at:
http://www.nag.org.uk/events/2018/09/nagcd9-programme-details-and-booking/

Any questions, please do not hesitate to email us.
Best wishes
Jennie and the #NAGcd9 team.


Jennie Hillyard, M.A., B.A. (Hons.), MCLIP

NAG Development Manager, National Acquisitions Group  www.nag.org.uk

12 -14 King Street

Wakefield

West Yorkshire

WF1 2SQ

@UKLibrariesNAG

Please use email to contact us wherever possible, as we will generally be
able to respond more quickly to this than to a phone message.

However, if you do wish to speak to somebody personally, the numbers are 01924
383010 and 07587 133012

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