Professional growth and development opportunities from ALCTS; the Blended Librarian; the Library Juice Academy; NFAIS; and VALA – Libraries, Technology and the Future Inc.
ALA Annual Preconference: Shared Print Monographs; Making it Work
On Thursday, June 27, at the 2013 ALA Annual Conference, ALCTS brings you “Shared Print Monographs: Making It Work.” This [...]
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Techniques for Electronic Resource Management: an ALCTS preconference in Chicago
On Friday, June 28, at the 2013 ALA Annual Conference, the Association for Library Collections and Technical Services (ALCTS) brings you “Techniques [...]
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Shared Collection Development: Collaborative Models for Digital Collections
An ALCTS Virtual Preconference
This two-day virtual preconference provides an overview of collection development for shared electronic resource collections.
The first session (90 minutes) describes a consortium eBook demand-driven acquisitions project from the perspective [...]
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2013 MSU LEETS – Call for Proposals
Mississippi State University Libraries eResource & Emerging Technologies Summit (MSU LEETS) is an annual joint conference hosted by MSU Libraries (http://library.msstate.edu/) exploring the application of new technologies in [...]
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NISO Webinar: Taking Full Advantage: Discovery of Open Access Content
May 8, 2013 – 1:00 – 2:30 p.m. (Eastern Time)
About the Webinar
The publication and management of Open Access material now plays a central role in the academic research infrastructure, although [...]
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“Too Much Is Not Enough!”
November 6 – 9
Historic Downtown Charleston, South Carolina
We are seeking proposals for concurrent sessions, Lively Lunch discussions, poster sessions, and 6 minute, 40 second “shotgun” sessions on topics related to acquisitions and collection development. [...]
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