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ALPSP Seminars Spring 2011

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Diane French <[log in to unmask]>

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An informal open list set up by UKSG - Connecting the Information Community <[log in to unmask]>

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**Apologies for cross posting**

 

Don't miss these upcoming seminars on 17 February and 7 April from ALPSP.
For full details see  <http://seminars.alpsp.org> http://seminars.alpsp.org


 

ARE YOU BEING SERVED?

Shared services and the role of the academic library. Implications for
publishers, intermediaries and librarians

 

Thursday 17 February, London 

Chair: Paul Harwood, Deputy CEO, JISC Collections

 

Speakers:  

Carol Tenopir, University of Tennessee,  

Nick Lewis, University of East Anglia, 

Anne Bell, University of Warwick, 

Sarah Pearson, University of Birmingham, 

Angela Conyers, Evidence Base, 

Louise Jones, University of Leicester, 

Ann Lawson, EBSCO Information Services, 

Chris Bennett, Oxford University Press 

 

Full Programme  <http://www.alpsp.org.uk/ngen_public/article.asp?aid=322900>
& booking form 

 

In the current economic climate, academic libraries are under huge pressure
to demonstrate their value to parent institutions, and the shared services
agenda is high on the list for Library Directors. Although it may be
possible to deliver services more efficiently in a shared services
environment, the buy-in and active participation of other stakeholders like
publishers and intermediaries is crucial.  This seminar will address some of
the key issues on the shared services agenda, and create a debate about how
the various stakeholders can work more efficiently together to deliver not
only enhanced services to end users but more cost-effective ones.

 

Who should attend: Librarians, Sales/Marketing, Technical Customer Services
or Operational Staff working for publishers, Intermediaries and End-users.
It may also be of interest to middle level and senior managers working in
higher education libraries. 

----------------

 

 

PUBLISHERS AND LIBRARY CONSORTIA: CHANGING PERSPECTIVES  

Thursday 7 April, London

Chair: Marco Castellan,  European Business Development Manager, Publishers
Communication Group  

 

Speakers:

Rick Anderson, Associate Director for Scholarly Resources & Collections,
University of Utah's Marriott Library 
Richard Bennett, Vice President - Sales, North, West & Eastern Europe,
Springer 
Adam Gardner, Sales Director, CABI 
Tommaso Giordano, Deputy Library Director, European University Institute,
Florence 
Wilma Mossink, Legal Advisor, SURFfoundation/SURFdiensten, The Netherlands  

John Parsons, Senior Sales Manager, BioOne

Tom Taylor, President, DragonFly
Hazel Woodward, Cranfield University Librarian and Director of Cranfield
Press 


Full Programme  <http://www.alpsp.org/ngen_public/article.asp?aid=338531> &
booking form  

This seminar will discuss and analyse the international library consortia
landscape, focusing mostly on Europe and the USA. Both libraries and
publishers will share their experiences, plans, expectations and strategies
going forward.   How is the consortia market evolving? what has been the
impact of recent budget cuts, what strategies have they put in place to
safeguard their collections (is it really the end of the "big deal"?).
Librarians and publishers will  discuss what has worked and what has not in
the past and what needs to change.    

 

Who should attend: Sales and marketing professionals, from scholarly
publishers of all sizes and types. Anyone responsible for, or with an
interest in, sales of books, journals, databases or other content to the
scholarly and academic library market. Publishing professionals who are
already working with consortia or looking to break into the market;
librarians or consortia staff and agents involved in consortia agreements.

 

 

Further information: 

For further details on either seminar and online booking, please see
http://seminars.alpsp.org or contact me  

 

 

Diane French

Event & Database Administrator

The Association of Learned and Professional Society Publishers (ALPSP)

Telephone/Fax: +44 (0)1827 709188

Email: [log in to unmask]

Normal working hours: Tuesday - Friday: 0900 - 1730

 

Please visit our website at: http://www.alpsp.org <http://www.alpsp.org/> 

ALPSP is a Company limited by guarantee and incorporated in England and
Wales Registration no: 4081634.
Registered Office: 1-3 Ship Street, Shoreham-by-Sea, West Sussex BN43 5DH UK

 


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