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Subject:

UKSG Course - Introduction to Serials and E-Resources Today, London, 7 June 2011

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Karen Sadler <[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  **


 

A few places remain on this training course next month:

 


 


UKSG Introduction to Serials and E-Resources Today


 


Tuesday 7 June 2011,


 


The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, London


 


Course summary


The UKSG is able to call on the extensive experience of its members in
sourcing expert speakers from the various sectors of the serials industry to
present a practical overview of all aspects of serials and e-resources
management.

The emphasis is on developing a sound basic understanding of the details of
serials and 
e-resources handling in order to promote efficient and informed working
practices.  A wide range of day-to-day issues will be covered, with time
devoted to recognising and resolving the problems that can arise at the
boundaries between publishers, intermediaries and libraries.  In addition,
the seminar will consider all aspects of linking between journals, and will
introduce new business models that are currently arising, such as open
access.

Delegates will be able to air and exchange views in the afternoon discussion
session.


Why you should attend


Designed particularly for staff new to working with serials, whether from a
publisher, an intermediary or a library, this seminar may also be of
interest to those looking to consolidate and update their serials and
e-resources knowledge.


Course level and previous knowledge required


Introductory and non-intensive, entry-level training for the beginner,
novice or returner.


Learning objectives


*	To understand the key elements involved in serials and e-resources
management, including how they are purchased, promoted and managed
*	To understand the key processes within commercial journal and
e-resources publishing, including editorial and marketing, peer review,
pricing and licensing
*	To understand the roles of both the traditional subscription agent
and new intermediaries, and the growing range of electronic access services
offered 
*	To gain a broad awareness of the technology underpinning various
types of linking, including DOI/CrossRef and OpenURL, and other
journal-related initiatives.
*	To understand newly emerging business models for publishing,
including open access.

 


Feedback from the 2010 InSERT seminars (London and Dublin)


"Very good overview, well pitched and paced."

"I was impressed by the range, and the material was treated at just the
right level."

"Excellent speakers, friendly and approachable."

"Would recommend this to any member of library staff so they would have a
better idea of how e-resources work, whether they work directly with them or
not."


 


PROGRAMME


 

10.00   Registration and coffee

            

10.20   Welcome and introduction by the Chair and UKSG representative

Michael Davis, Senior Account Manager, Wiley-Blackwell

 

10.30   Managing content in the electronic world

Louise Cole, Senior Information Advisor (Collections), Kingston University

The importance of serials and e-resources, and how they are purchased,
promoted and managed, including e-books/e-journals and how they are tackled

 

11.15   The business of e-resource and print serials publishing

Lesley Maw, Regional Sales Manager, Royal Society of Chemistry

The key processes within commercial e-resource publishing, including
editorial and marketing, peer review, pricing, licensing and delivering
electronically

 

12.00   Break

 

12.15   Getting technical – linking

Ross MacIntyre, Mimas Service Manager, The University of Manchester

The various types of linking, including DOI/CrossRef and OpenURL,
underpinning the series of roles, relationships and interdependencies
between publishers, other content hosts, subscription agents, link resolver
suppliers, libraries and others

 

13.00   Lunch

 

13.45   Intermediaries and their services

Carolyn Alderson, Senior Licensing Manager, JISC Collections

The pivotal role of the traditional subscription agent, as well as
consideration of the new players working with the growing range of
electronic access services offered

 

14.30   New business models

Louise Cole/Lesley Maw

A review of whether open access and commercial publishing can co-exist,
including a brief outline of the origins of the open access movement and its
role in scholarly publishing today

 

15.00   Break

 

15.15   Discussion topics (introduced by the Chair)

A number of discussion topics to consider and discuss, and the opportunity
for delegates to speak to one another and the presenters about their
personal experiences with serials and e-resources

 

15.45   Evaluation forms

 

16.00   Close of seminar

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~


 


Fee      (includes refreshments and lunch)


UKSG members         £125.00 + £25.00 VAT [20%] (total £150.00)

Non-members             £170.00 + £34.00 VAT [20%] (total £204.00)


Venue


The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, London, SW1


How to book

Please book via the UKSG website – www.uksg.org/event/InSerT070611  

or contact Karen Sadler as below.

            

Venue location details will be sent with confirmation of booking. 

 


Cancellations


By Tuesday 31 May 2011                              Full refund


From Wednesday 1 June 2011                       No refund


 

NB:  UK Serials Group reserves the right to alter or vary the programme due
to events or circumstances beyond its reasonable control without being
obliged to refund monies.

 

 

Karen Sadler

Administrator

UKSG

Tel. +44 (0)1865 310834

Fax. +44(0)1865 310834

www.uksg.org

 

UK Serials Association trading as United Kingdom Serials Group 

A company registered in England and limited by guarantee 

Company Number: 4145775 Registered Charity Number: 1093946 

Registered office: Bowman & Hillier Building, 

The Old Brewery, Priory Lane, Burford, Oxon OX18 4SG

 


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