際際滷shows by User: NASIG / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif 際際滷shows by User: NASIG / Tue, 16 Jun 2020 19:38:20 GMT 際際滷Share feed for 際際滷shows by User: NASIG Ctrl + Alt + Repeat: Strategies for Regaining Authority Control after a Migration /slideshow/ctrl-alt-repeat-strategies-for-regaining-authority-control-after-a-migration-235727908/235727908 slidesnasig2020-200616193820
Speaker: Jamie Carlstone This presentation is on how to regain authority control in a large research library catalog: first, dealing with a backlog of problems from years without authority control and second, creating a process for ongoing workflows to realistically maintain authority control when new records are added to the collection.]]>

Speaker: Jamie Carlstone This presentation is on how to regain authority control in a large research library catalog: first, dealing with a backlog of problems from years without authority control and second, creating a process for ongoing workflows to realistically maintain authority control when new records are added to the collection.]]>
Tue, 16 Jun 2020 19:38:20 GMT /slideshow/ctrl-alt-repeat-strategies-for-regaining-authority-control-after-a-migration-235727908/235727908 NASIG@slideshare.net(NASIG) Ctrl + Alt + Repeat: Strategies for Regaining Authority Control after a Migration NASIG Speaker: Jamie Carlstone This presentation is on how to regain authority control in a large research library catalog: first, dealing with a backlog of problems from years without authority control and second, creating a process for ongoing workflows to realistically maintain authority control when new records are added to the collection. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/slidesnasig2020-200616193820-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Speaker: Jamie Carlstone This presentation is on how to regain authority control in a large research library catalog: first, dealing with a backlog of problems from years without authority control and second, creating a process for ongoing workflows to realistically maintain authority control when new records are added to the collection.
Ctrl + Alt + Repeat: Strategies for Regaining Authority Control after a Migration from NASIG
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The Serial Cohort: A Confederacy of Catalogers /slideshow/the-serial-cohort-a-confederacy-of-catalogers/235584252 theserialcohort-nasig2020-200614213002
Speaker: Mandy Hurt In 2018, at a time when our department was shrinking through attrition, the decision was made to further leverage the particular skill sets of a select group of monographic catalogers by training them to also undertake the complex copy cataloging of serials. This presentation concerns the assumptions underlying how this decision was originally made, the initial plan for how this would be accomplished by CONSER Bridge Training, the eventual formation of the Serials Cohort with a view to creating an iterative process I would design and manage, and the problems, obstacles and time constraints faced and addressed along the way.]]>

Speaker: Mandy Hurt In 2018, at a time when our department was shrinking through attrition, the decision was made to further leverage the particular skill sets of a select group of monographic catalogers by training them to also undertake the complex copy cataloging of serials. This presentation concerns the assumptions underlying how this decision was originally made, the initial plan for how this would be accomplished by CONSER Bridge Training, the eventual formation of the Serials Cohort with a view to creating an iterative process I would design and manage, and the problems, obstacles and time constraints faced and addressed along the way.]]>
Sun, 14 Jun 2020 21:30:02 GMT /slideshow/the-serial-cohort-a-confederacy-of-catalogers/235584252 NASIG@slideshare.net(NASIG) The Serial Cohort: A Confederacy of Catalogers NASIG Speaker: Mandy Hurt In 2018, at a time when our department was shrinking through attrition, the decision was made to further leverage the particular skill sets of a select group of monographic catalogers by training them to also undertake the complex copy cataloging of serials. This presentation concerns the assumptions underlying how this decision was originally made, the initial plan for how this would be accomplished by CONSER Bridge Training, the eventual formation of the Serials Cohort with a view to creating an iterative process I would design and manage, and the problems, obstacles and time constraints faced and addressed along the way. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/theserialcohort-nasig2020-200614213002-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Speaker: Mandy Hurt In 2018, at a time when our department was shrinking through attrition, the decision was made to further leverage the particular skill sets of a select group of monographic catalogers by training them to also undertake the complex copy cataloging of serials. This presentation concerns the assumptions underlying how this decision was originally made, the initial plan for how this would be accomplished by CONSER Bridge Training, the eventual formation of the Serials Cohort with a view to creating an iterative process I would design and manage, and the problems, obstacles and time constraints faced and addressed along the way.
The Serial Cohort: A Confederacy of Catalogers from NASIG
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Calculating how much your University spends on Open Access and what to do about it! /slideshow/calculating-how-much-your-university-spends-on-open-access-and-what-to-do-about-it/235483930 calculatinghowmuchyouruniversity-200612131212
Librarians are working hard to understand how much money their university is spending on open access article processing fees (APCs), and how much of what they subscribe to is available as OA. This information is useful when making subscription decisions, considering Read and Publish agreements, rethinking library open access budgets, and designing Institution-wide OA policies. This session will talk concretely about how to calculate the impact of Open Access on *your* university. It will provide an overview on how to estimate the amount of money spent across a university on Open Access fees: we will discuss underlying concepts behind calculating OA article-processing fee (APC) spend and give an overview of useful data sources, including: FlourishOA Microsoft Academic Graph PLOS API Unpaywall Journals We will also talk about Open Access on the subscription side, including how much of what you subscribe to is available as open access and how you can use that in your subscription decisions and negotiations. The presenters are the cofounders of Our Research, the nonprofit company behind Unpaywall, the primary source of Open Access data worldwide. Heather Piwowar, Co-founder, Our Research Jason Priem, Co-founder, Our Research]]>

Librarians are working hard to understand how much money their university is spending on open access article processing fees (APCs), and how much of what they subscribe to is available as OA. This information is useful when making subscription decisions, considering Read and Publish agreements, rethinking library open access budgets, and designing Institution-wide OA policies. This session will talk concretely about how to calculate the impact of Open Access on *your* university. It will provide an overview on how to estimate the amount of money spent across a university on Open Access fees: we will discuss underlying concepts behind calculating OA article-processing fee (APC) spend and give an overview of useful data sources, including: FlourishOA Microsoft Academic Graph PLOS API Unpaywall Journals We will also talk about Open Access on the subscription side, including how much of what you subscribe to is available as open access and how you can use that in your subscription decisions and negotiations. The presenters are the cofounders of Our Research, the nonprofit company behind Unpaywall, the primary source of Open Access data worldwide. Heather Piwowar, Co-founder, Our Research Jason Priem, Co-founder, Our Research]]>
Fri, 12 Jun 2020 13:12:12 GMT /slideshow/calculating-how-much-your-university-spends-on-open-access-and-what-to-do-about-it/235483930 NASIG@slideshare.net(NASIG) Calculating how much your University spends on Open Access and what to do about it! NASIG Librarians are working hard to understand how much money their university is spending on open access article processing fees (APCs), and how much of what they subscribe to is available as OA. This information is useful when making subscription decisions, considering Read and Publish agreements, rethinking library open access budgets, and designing Institution-wide OA policies. This session will talk concretely about how to calculate the impact of Open Access on *your* university. It will provide an overview on how to estimate the amount of money spent across a university on Open Access fees: we will discuss underlying concepts behind calculating OA article-processing fee (APC) spend and give an overview of useful data sources, including: FlourishOA Microsoft Academic Graph PLOS API Unpaywall Journals We will also talk about Open Access on the subscription side, including how much of what you subscribe to is available as open access and how you can use that in your subscription decisions and negotiations. The presenters are the cofounders of Our Research, the nonprofit company behind Unpaywall, the primary source of Open Access data worldwide. Heather Piwowar, Co-founder, Our Research Jason Priem, Co-founder, Our Research <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/calculatinghowmuchyouruniversity-200612131212-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Librarians are working hard to understand how much money their university is spending on open access article processing fees (APCs), and how much of what they subscribe to is available as OA. This information is useful when making subscription decisions, considering Read and Publish agreements, rethinking library open access budgets, and designing Institution-wide OA policies. This session will talk concretely about how to calculate the impact of Open Access on *your* university. It will provide an overview on how to estimate the amount of money spent across a university on Open Access fees: we will discuss underlying concepts behind calculating OA article-processing fee (APC) spend and give an overview of useful data sources, including: FlourishOA Microsoft Academic Graph PLOS API Unpaywall Journals We will also talk about Open Access on the subscription side, including how much of what you subscribe to is available as open access and how you can use that in your subscription decisions and negotiations. The presenters are the cofounders of Our Research, the nonprofit company behind Unpaywall, the primary source of Open Access data worldwide. Heather Piwowar, Co-founder, Our Research Jason Priem, Co-founder, Our Research
Calculating how much your University spends on Open Access and what to do about it! from NASIG
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Measure Twice and Cut Once: How a Budget Cut Impacted Subscription Renewals from Analysis to Workflows /slideshow/measure-twice-and-cut-once-how-a-budget-cut-impacted-subscription-renewals-from-analysis-to-workflows/235429613 nasig2020measuretwice-200611195634
Speakers: Ilda Cardenas, Keri Prelitz, Greg Yorba The process of looking at subscriptions with the goal of proactively downsizing revealed that the librarys existing renewal workflows were outdated and in need of regular analysis to identify underused resources. Additionally, this project uncovered shortcomings of analysis that is reliant on usage data, the unexpected ramifications of large-scale subscription cancellations, as well as the need for improved communication within and between the many library departments affected by subscription cancellations.]]>

Speakers: Ilda Cardenas, Keri Prelitz, Greg Yorba The process of looking at subscriptions with the goal of proactively downsizing revealed that the librarys existing renewal workflows were outdated and in need of regular analysis to identify underused resources. Additionally, this project uncovered shortcomings of analysis that is reliant on usage data, the unexpected ramifications of large-scale subscription cancellations, as well as the need for improved communication within and between the many library departments affected by subscription cancellations.]]>
Thu, 11 Jun 2020 19:56:34 GMT /slideshow/measure-twice-and-cut-once-how-a-budget-cut-impacted-subscription-renewals-from-analysis-to-workflows/235429613 NASIG@slideshare.net(NASIG) Measure Twice and Cut Once: How a Budget Cut Impacted Subscription Renewals from Analysis to Workflows NASIG Speakers: Ilda Cardenas, Keri Prelitz, Greg Yorba The process of looking at subscriptions with the goal of proactively downsizing revealed that the librarys existing renewal workflows were outdated and in need of regular analysis to identify underused resources. Additionally, this project uncovered shortcomings of analysis that is reliant on usage data, the unexpected ramifications of large-scale subscription cancellations, as well as the need for improved communication within and between the many library departments affected by subscription cancellations. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/nasig2020measuretwice-200611195634-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Speakers: Ilda Cardenas, Keri Prelitz, Greg Yorba The process of looking at subscriptions with the goal of proactively downsizing revealed that the librarys existing renewal workflows were outdated and in need of regular analysis to identify underused resources. Additionally, this project uncovered shortcomings of analysis that is reliant on usage data, the unexpected ramifications of large-scale subscription cancellations, as well as the need for improved communication within and between the many library departments affected by subscription cancellations.
Measure Twice and Cut Once: How a Budget Cut Impacted Subscription Renewals from Analysis to Workflows from NASIG
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Analyzing workflows and improving communication across departments /slideshow/analyzing-workflows-and-improving-communication-across-departments-20200611/235417658 analyzingworkflowsandimprovingcommunicationacrossdepartments20200611-200611151527
Presented by Jharina Pascual and Sarah Wallbank. The presentation provides people with simple techniques for analyzing their local workflow and information-sharing practices, some ideas for interrogating and improving intra-technical services communication, and ideas for simple changes that can improve communication and build a sense of community/joint purpose within or across departments.]]>

Presented by Jharina Pascual and Sarah Wallbank. The presentation provides people with simple techniques for analyzing their local workflow and information-sharing practices, some ideas for interrogating and improving intra-technical services communication, and ideas for simple changes that can improve communication and build a sense of community/joint purpose within or across departments.]]>
Thu, 11 Jun 2020 15:15:27 GMT /slideshow/analyzing-workflows-and-improving-communication-across-departments-20200611/235417658 NASIG@slideshare.net(NASIG) Analyzing workflows and improving communication across departments NASIG Presented by Jharina Pascual and Sarah Wallbank. The presentation provides people with simple techniques for analyzing their local workflow and information-sharing practices, some ideas for interrogating and improving intra-technical services communication, and ideas for simple changes that can improve communication and build a sense of community/joint purpose within or across departments. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/analyzingworkflowsandimprovingcommunicationacrossdepartments20200611-200611151527-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Presented by Jharina Pascual and Sarah Wallbank. The presentation provides people with simple techniques for analyzing their local workflow and information-sharing practices, some ideas for interrogating and improving intra-technical services communication, and ideas for simple changes that can improve communication and build a sense of community/joint purpose within or across departments.
Analyzing workflows and improving communication across departments from NASIG
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Supporting Students: OER and Textbook Affordability Initiatives at a Mid-Sized University /slideshow/supporting-students-oer-and-textbook-affordability-initiatives-at-a-midsized-university/235417355 oertianasig2020-200611150715
Presented by Jennifer L. Pate. With support from the president and provost of the university, Collier Library adopted strategic purchasing initiatives, including database purchases to support specific courses as well as purchasing reserve copies of textbooks for high-enrollment, required classes. In addition, the scholarly communications librarian became a founding member of the OER workgroup on campus. This groups mission is to direct efforts for increasing faculty awareness and adoption of OER. This presentation discusses the structure of the each of these programs from initial idea to implementation. Included will be discussions of assessment of faculty and student awareness, development of an OER grant program, starting a textbook purchasing program, promotion of efforts, funding, and future goals.]]>

Presented by Jennifer L. Pate. With support from the president and provost of the university, Collier Library adopted strategic purchasing initiatives, including database purchases to support specific courses as well as purchasing reserve copies of textbooks for high-enrollment, required classes. In addition, the scholarly communications librarian became a founding member of the OER workgroup on campus. This groups mission is to direct efforts for increasing faculty awareness and adoption of OER. This presentation discusses the structure of the each of these programs from initial idea to implementation. Included will be discussions of assessment of faculty and student awareness, development of an OER grant program, starting a textbook purchasing program, promotion of efforts, funding, and future goals.]]>
Thu, 11 Jun 2020 15:07:15 GMT /slideshow/supporting-students-oer-and-textbook-affordability-initiatives-at-a-midsized-university/235417355 NASIG@slideshare.net(NASIG) Supporting Students: OER and Textbook Affordability Initiatives at a Mid-Sized University NASIG Presented by Jennifer L. Pate. With support from the president and provost of the university, Collier Library adopted strategic purchasing initiatives, including database purchases to support specific courses as well as purchasing reserve copies of textbooks for high-enrollment, required classes. In addition, the scholarly communications librarian became a founding member of the OER workgroup on campus. This groups mission is to direct efforts for increasing faculty awareness and adoption of OER. This presentation discusses the structure of the each of these programs from initial idea to implementation. Included will be discussions of assessment of faculty and student awareness, development of an OER grant program, starting a textbook purchasing program, promotion of efforts, funding, and future goals. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/oertianasig2020-200611150715-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Presented by Jennifer L. Pate. With support from the president and provost of the university, Collier Library adopted strategic purchasing initiatives, including database purchases to support specific courses as well as purchasing reserve copies of textbooks for high-enrollment, required classes. In addition, the scholarly communications librarian became a founding member of the OER workgroup on campus. This groups mission is to direct efforts for increasing faculty awareness and adoption of OER. This presentation discusses the structure of the each of these programs from initial idea to implementation. Included will be discussions of assessment of faculty and student awareness, development of an OER grant program, starting a textbook purchasing program, promotion of efforts, funding, and future goals.
Supporting Students: OER and Textbook Affordability Initiatives at a Mid-Sized University from NASIG
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Access to Supplemental Journal Article Materials /NASIG/access-to-supplemental-journal-article-materials 20200609nasigsupplemental-200611143434
Presented by Electra Enslow, Suzanne Fricke, Susan Shipman The use of supplemental journal article materials is increasing in all disciplines. These materials may be datasets, source code, tables/figures, multimedia or other materials that previously went unpublished, were attached as appendices, or were included within the body of the work. Current emphasis on critical appraisal and reproducibility demands that researchers have access to the complete shared life cycle in order to fully evaluate research. As more libraries become dependent on secondary aggregators and interlibrary loan, we questioned if access to these materials is equitable and sustainable.]]>

Presented by Electra Enslow, Suzanne Fricke, Susan Shipman The use of supplemental journal article materials is increasing in all disciplines. These materials may be datasets, source code, tables/figures, multimedia or other materials that previously went unpublished, were attached as appendices, or were included within the body of the work. Current emphasis on critical appraisal and reproducibility demands that researchers have access to the complete shared life cycle in order to fully evaluate research. As more libraries become dependent on secondary aggregators and interlibrary loan, we questioned if access to these materials is equitable and sustainable.]]>
Thu, 11 Jun 2020 14:34:33 GMT /NASIG/access-to-supplemental-journal-article-materials NASIG@slideshare.net(NASIG) Access to Supplemental Journal Article Materials NASIG Presented by Electra Enslow, Suzanne Fricke, Susan Shipman The use of supplemental journal article materials is increasing in all disciplines. These materials may be datasets, source code, tables/figures, multimedia or other materials that previously went unpublished, were attached as appendices, or were included within the body of the work. Current emphasis on critical appraisal and reproducibility demands that researchers have access to the complete shared life cycle in order to fully evaluate research. As more libraries become dependent on secondary aggregators and interlibrary loan, we questioned if access to these materials is equitable and sustainable. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/20200609nasigsupplemental-200611143434-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Presented by Electra Enslow, Suzanne Fricke, Susan Shipman The use of supplemental journal article materials is increasing in all disciplines. These materials may be datasets, source code, tables/figures, multimedia or other materials that previously went unpublished, were attached as appendices, or were included within the body of the work. Current emphasis on critical appraisal and reproducibility demands that researchers have access to the complete shared life cycle in order to fully evaluate research. As more libraries become dependent on secondary aggregators and interlibrary loan, we questioned if access to these materials is equitable and sustainable.
Access to Supplemental Journal Article Materials from NASIG
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Communications and context: strategies for onboarding new e-resources librarians /slideshow/communications-and-context-strategies-for-onboarding-new-eresources-librarians/235416001 communicationsandcontext-nasig2020-200611143046
Presented by Bonnie Thornton. This presentation details onboarding strategies institutions can utilize to help acclimate new e-resources librarians with an emphasis on strategies for effectively establishing and perpetuating communications with stakeholders. ]]>

Presented by Bonnie Thornton. This presentation details onboarding strategies institutions can utilize to help acclimate new e-resources librarians with an emphasis on strategies for effectively establishing and perpetuating communications with stakeholders. ]]>
Thu, 11 Jun 2020 14:30:46 GMT /slideshow/communications-and-context-strategies-for-onboarding-new-eresources-librarians/235416001 NASIG@slideshare.net(NASIG) Communications and context: strategies for onboarding new e-resources librarians NASIG Presented by Bonnie Thornton. This presentation details onboarding strategies institutions can utilize to help acclimate new e-resources librarians with an emphasis on strategies for effectively establishing and perpetuating communications with stakeholders. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/communicationsandcontext-nasig2020-200611143046-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Presented by Bonnie Thornton. This presentation details onboarding strategies institutions can utilize to help acclimate new e-resources librarians with an emphasis on strategies for effectively establishing and perpetuating communications with stakeholders.
Communications and context: strategies for onboarding new e-resources librarians from NASIG
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Full Text Coverage Ratios: A Simple Method of Article-Level Collections Analysis /slideshow/full-text-coverage-ratios-a-simple-method-of-articlelevel-collections-analysis/235373224 goddard-nasig2020-200611013523
Presented by Matthew Goddard. his presentation describes a simple and efficient method of using a discovery layer to evaluate periodicals holdings at the article level, and suggest a variety of applications.]]>

Presented by Matthew Goddard. his presentation describes a simple and efficient method of using a discovery layer to evaluate periodicals holdings at the article level, and suggest a variety of applications.]]>
Thu, 11 Jun 2020 01:35:23 GMT /slideshow/full-text-coverage-ratios-a-simple-method-of-articlelevel-collections-analysis/235373224 NASIG@slideshare.net(NASIG) Full Text Coverage Ratios: A Simple Method of Article-Level Collections Analysis NASIG Presented by Matthew Goddard. his presentation describes a simple and efficient method of using a discovery layer to evaluate periodicals holdings at the article level, and suggest a variety of applications. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/goddard-nasig2020-200611013523-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Presented by Matthew Goddard. his presentation describes a simple and efficient method of using a discovery layer to evaluate periodicals holdings at the article level, and suggest a variety of applications.
Full Text Coverage Ratios: A Simple Method of Article-Level Collections Analysis from NASIG
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Bloomsbury digital resources /NASIG/bloomsbury-digital-resources-235341429 bloomsburydigitalresourcesnasigjune2020-200610123838
Presented by Kristina Jutzi at Vendor lightning round. ]]>

Presented by Kristina Jutzi at Vendor lightning round. ]]>
Wed, 10 Jun 2020 12:38:38 GMT /NASIG/bloomsbury-digital-resources-235341429 NASIG@slideshare.net(NASIG) Bloomsbury digital resources NASIG Presented by Kristina Jutzi at Vendor lightning round. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/bloomsburydigitalresourcesnasigjune2020-200610123838-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Presented by Kristina Jutzi at Vendor lightning round.
Bloomsbury digital resources from NASIG
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Web accessibility in the institutional repository crafting user centered submission policies /slideshow/web-accessibility-in-the-institutional-repository-crafting-user-centered-submission-policies-235293553/235293553 webaccessibilityintheinstitutionalrepositorycraftinguser-centeredsubmissionpolicies-200609220247
Presented by Jenny Hoops and Margaret McLaughlin. As web accessibility initiatives increase across institutions, it is important not only to reframe and rethink policies, but also to develop sustainable and tenable methods for enforcing accessibility efforts. For institutional repositories, it is imperative to determine the extent to which both the repository manager and the user are responsible for depositing accessible content. This presentation allows us to share our accessibility framework and help repository and content managers craft sustainable, long-term goals for accessible content in institutional repositories, while also providing openly available resources for short-term benefit.]]>

Presented by Jenny Hoops and Margaret McLaughlin. As web accessibility initiatives increase across institutions, it is important not only to reframe and rethink policies, but also to develop sustainable and tenable methods for enforcing accessibility efforts. For institutional repositories, it is imperative to determine the extent to which both the repository manager and the user are responsible for depositing accessible content. This presentation allows us to share our accessibility framework and help repository and content managers craft sustainable, long-term goals for accessible content in institutional repositories, while also providing openly available resources for short-term benefit.]]>
Tue, 09 Jun 2020 22:02:47 GMT /slideshow/web-accessibility-in-the-institutional-repository-crafting-user-centered-submission-policies-235293553/235293553 NASIG@slideshare.net(NASIG) Web accessibility in the institutional repository crafting user centered submission policies NASIG Presented by Jenny Hoops and Margaret McLaughlin. As web accessibility initiatives increase across institutions, it is important not only to reframe and rethink policies, but also to develop sustainable and tenable methods for enforcing accessibility efforts. For institutional repositories, it is imperative to determine the extent to which both the repository manager and the user are responsible for depositing accessible content. This presentation allows us to share our accessibility framework and help repository and content managers craft sustainable, long-term goals for accessible content in institutional repositories, while also providing openly available resources for short-term benefit. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/webaccessibilityintheinstitutionalrepositorycraftinguser-centeredsubmissionpolicies-200609220247-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Presented by Jenny Hoops and Margaret McLaughlin. As web accessibility initiatives increase across institutions, it is important not only to reframe and rethink policies, but also to develop sustainable and tenable methods for enforcing accessibility efforts. For institutional repositories, it is imperative to determine the extent to which both the repository manager and the user are responsible for depositing accessible content. This presentation allows us to share our accessibility framework and help repository and content managers craft sustainable, long-term goals for accessible content in institutional repositories, while also providing openly available resources for short-term benefit.
Web accessibility in the institutional repository crafting user centered submission policies from NASIG
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Linked Data at Smithsonian Libraries /slideshow/linked-data-at-smithsonian-libraries/235287725 nasigpresentationfinal-200609193048
Linked Data is exploding in the library world, but the biggest problems libraries have are coming up with the time or money involved in converting their records, looking into Linked Data programs, finding community support, and all the various other issues that arise as part of developing new methods. Likewise, one of the biggest hurdles for libraries and linked data is that they do not know what to do to get involved. As we have fewer people available and smaller budgets each year, we would like to explore ways in which libraries can get involved in the process without expending an undue amount of their already dwindling resources. To see how linked data can be applied, we will look at the example of the Smithsonian Libraries (SIL). Over the past 18 months, SIL has been preparing for the transition from MARC to linked open data. This session will talk about various SIL projects and initiatives (such as the FAST headings project and the introduction of Wikidata and WikiBase); how to incorporate linked data elements into MARC records; and how to develop staff and give them proficiency with new tools and workflows. Heidy Berthoud, Head, Resource Description, Smithsonian Libraries ]]>

Linked Data is exploding in the library world, but the biggest problems libraries have are coming up with the time or money involved in converting their records, looking into Linked Data programs, finding community support, and all the various other issues that arise as part of developing new methods. Likewise, one of the biggest hurdles for libraries and linked data is that they do not know what to do to get involved. As we have fewer people available and smaller budgets each year, we would like to explore ways in which libraries can get involved in the process without expending an undue amount of their already dwindling resources. To see how linked data can be applied, we will look at the example of the Smithsonian Libraries (SIL). Over the past 18 months, SIL has been preparing for the transition from MARC to linked open data. This session will talk about various SIL projects and initiatives (such as the FAST headings project and the introduction of Wikidata and WikiBase); how to incorporate linked data elements into MARC records; and how to develop staff and give them proficiency with new tools and workflows. Heidy Berthoud, Head, Resource Description, Smithsonian Libraries ]]>
Tue, 09 Jun 2020 19:30:48 GMT /slideshow/linked-data-at-smithsonian-libraries/235287725 NASIG@slideshare.net(NASIG) Linked Data at Smithsonian Libraries NASIG Linked Data is exploding in the library world, but the biggest problems libraries have are coming up with the time or money involved in converting their records, looking into Linked Data programs, finding community support, and all the various other issues that arise as part of developing new methods. Likewise, one of the biggest hurdles for libraries and linked data is that they do not know what to do to get involved. As we have fewer people available and smaller budgets each year, we would like to explore ways in which libraries can get involved in the process without expending an undue amount of their already dwindling resources. To see how linked data can be applied, we will look at the example of the Smithsonian Libraries (SIL). Over the past 18 months, SIL has been preparing for the transition from MARC to linked open data. This session will talk about various SIL projects and initiatives (such as the FAST headings project and the introduction of Wikidata and WikiBase); how to incorporate linked data elements into MARC records; and how to develop staff and give them proficiency with new tools and workflows. Heidy Berthoud, Head, Resource Description, Smithsonian Libraries <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/nasigpresentationfinal-200609193048-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Linked Data is exploding in the library world, but the biggest problems libraries have are coming up with the time or money involved in converting their records, looking into Linked Data programs, finding community support, and all the various other issues that arise as part of developing new methods. Likewise, one of the biggest hurdles for libraries and linked data is that they do not know what to do to get involved. As we have fewer people available and smaller budgets each year, we would like to explore ways in which libraries can get involved in the process without expending an undue amount of their already dwindling resources. To see how linked data can be applied, we will look at the example of the Smithsonian Libraries (SIL). Over the past 18 months, SIL has been preparing for the transition from MARC to linked open data. This session will talk about various SIL projects and initiatives (such as the FAST headings project and the introduction of Wikidata and WikiBase); how to incorporate linked data elements into MARC records; and how to develop staff and give them proficiency with new tools and workflows. Heidy Berthoud, Head, Resource Description, Smithsonian Libraries
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Walk this way: Online content platform migration experiences and collaboration /slideshow/walk-this-way-online-content-platform-migration-experiences-and-collaboration/235284581 20200609s04nasigwalkthisway-200609181551
In this session, a librarian and a publisher share their perspectives on content platform migrations, and the Working Group Co-chairs will describe the groups efforts to-date and expected outcomes. Our publisher-side speaker will describe issues they must consider when their content migrates, such as providing continuous access, persistent linking, communicating with stakeholders, and working with vendors. Our librarian speaker will describe their experience and steps they take during migrations, such as receiving notifications about migrations, identifying affected e-resources, updating local systems to ensure continuous access, and communicating with their front-line staff and patrons.]]>

In this session, a librarian and a publisher share their perspectives on content platform migrations, and the Working Group Co-chairs will describe the groups efforts to-date and expected outcomes. Our publisher-side speaker will describe issues they must consider when their content migrates, such as providing continuous access, persistent linking, communicating with stakeholders, and working with vendors. Our librarian speaker will describe their experience and steps they take during migrations, such as receiving notifications about migrations, identifying affected e-resources, updating local systems to ensure continuous access, and communicating with their front-line staff and patrons.]]>
Tue, 09 Jun 2020 18:15:51 GMT /slideshow/walk-this-way-online-content-platform-migration-experiences-and-collaboration/235284581 NASIG@slideshare.net(NASIG) Walk this way: Online content platform migration experiences and collaboration NASIG In this session, a librarian and a publisher share their perspectives on content platform migrations, and the Working Group Co-chairs will describe the groups efforts to-date and expected outcomes. Our publisher-side speaker will describe issues they must consider when their content migrates, such as providing continuous access, persistent linking, communicating with stakeholders, and working with vendors. Our librarian speaker will describe their experience and steps they take during migrations, such as receiving notifications about migrations, identifying affected e-resources, updating local systems to ensure continuous access, and communicating with their front-line staff and patrons. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/20200609s04nasigwalkthisway-200609181551-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> In this session, a librarian and a publisher share their perspectives on content platform migrations, and the Working Group Co-chairs will describe the groups efforts to-date and expected outcomes. Our publisher-side speaker will describe issues they must consider when their content migrates, such as providing continuous access, persistent linking, communicating with stakeholders, and working with vendors. Our librarian speaker will describe their experience and steps they take during migrations, such as receiving notifications about migrations, identifying affected e-resources, updating local systems to ensure continuous access, and communicating with their front-line staff and patrons.
Walk this way: Online content platform migration experiences and collaboration from NASIG
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Read & Publish What It Takes to Implement a Seamless Model? /slideshow/read-publish-what-it-takes-to-implement-a-seamless-model/235274808 aippublishingreadpublishsessiondeck-200609145810
PANELISTS Adam Chesler Director of Global Sales AIP Publishing Sara Rotjan Assistant Marketing Director, AIP Publishing Keith Webster Dean of Libraries and Director of Emerging and Integrative Media Initiatives Carnegie Mellon University Andre Anders Director, Leibniz Institute of Surface Engineering (IOM) Editor in Chief of Journal of Applied Physics Professor of Applied Physics, Leipzig University Read & Publish agreements continue to gain global attention. Whats rarely discussed when these new access and article processing models are introduced is the paperwork, back-end technology and overall management required to implement the new program that works for all involved. This panel, comprised of a librarian, publisher, and researcher, will focus on the complexities of developing, implementing and using the infrastructures of different Read & Publish models and the challenges of developing a seamless experience for everyone. From article submission to publication to final reporting, the panel will discuss the hidden impact that new workflows will have on stakeholders in scholarly communications. Time will be allotted for Q&A and attendee participation is encouraged.]]>

PANELISTS Adam Chesler Director of Global Sales AIP Publishing Sara Rotjan Assistant Marketing Director, AIP Publishing Keith Webster Dean of Libraries and Director of Emerging and Integrative Media Initiatives Carnegie Mellon University Andre Anders Director, Leibniz Institute of Surface Engineering (IOM) Editor in Chief of Journal of Applied Physics Professor of Applied Physics, Leipzig University Read & Publish agreements continue to gain global attention. Whats rarely discussed when these new access and article processing models are introduced is the paperwork, back-end technology and overall management required to implement the new program that works for all involved. This panel, comprised of a librarian, publisher, and researcher, will focus on the complexities of developing, implementing and using the infrastructures of different Read & Publish models and the challenges of developing a seamless experience for everyone. From article submission to publication to final reporting, the panel will discuss the hidden impact that new workflows will have on stakeholders in scholarly communications. Time will be allotted for Q&A and attendee participation is encouraged.]]>
Tue, 09 Jun 2020 14:58:10 GMT /slideshow/read-publish-what-it-takes-to-implement-a-seamless-model/235274808 NASIG@slideshare.net(NASIG) Read & Publish What It Takes to Implement a Seamless Model? NASIG PANELISTS Adam Chesler Director of Global Sales AIP Publishing Sara Rotjan Assistant Marketing Director, AIP Publishing Keith Webster Dean of Libraries and Director of Emerging and Integrative Media Initiatives Carnegie Mellon University Andre Anders Director, Leibniz Institute of Surface Engineering (IOM) Editor in Chief of Journal of Applied Physics Professor of Applied Physics, Leipzig University Read & Publish agreements continue to gain global attention. Whats rarely discussed when these new access and article processing models are introduced is the paperwork, back-end technology and overall management required to implement the new program that works for all involved. This panel, comprised of a librarian, publisher, and researcher, will focus on the complexities of developing, implementing and using the infrastructures of different Read & Publish models and the challenges of developing a seamless experience for everyone. From article submission to publication to final reporting, the panel will discuss the hidden impact that new workflows will have on stakeholders in scholarly communications. Time will be allotted for Q&A and attendee participation is encouraged. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/aippublishingreadpublishsessiondeck-200609145810-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> PANELISTS Adam Chesler Director of Global Sales AIP Publishing Sara Rotjan Assistant Marketing Director, AIP Publishing Keith Webster Dean of Libraries and Director of Emerging and Integrative Media Initiatives Carnegie Mellon University Andre Anders Director, Leibniz Institute of Surface Engineering (IOM) Editor in Chief of Journal of Applied Physics Professor of Applied Physics, Leipzig University Read &amp; Publish agreements continue to gain global attention. Whats rarely discussed when these new access and article processing models are introduced is the paperwork, back-end technology and overall management required to implement the new program that works for all involved. This panel, comprised of a librarian, publisher, and researcher, will focus on the complexities of developing, implementing and using the infrastructures of different Read &amp; Publish models and the challenges of developing a seamless experience for everyone. From article submission to publication to final reporting, the panel will discuss the hidden impact that new workflows will have on stakeholders in scholarly communications. Time will be allotted for Q&amp;A and attendee participation is encouraged.
Read & Publish What It Takes to Implement a Seamless Model? from NASIG
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Mapping Domain Knowledge for Leading and Managing Change /slideshow/mapping-domain-knowledge-for-leading-and-managing-change/235273178 visionknowledgedomainsjlw-200609142040
NASIG 2020 keynote session.]]>

NASIG 2020 keynote session.]]>
Tue, 09 Jun 2020 14:20:40 GMT /slideshow/mapping-domain-knowledge-for-leading-and-managing-change/235273178 NASIG@slideshare.net(NASIG) Mapping Domain Knowledge for Leading and Managing Change NASIG NASIG 2020 keynote session. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/visionknowledgedomainsjlw-200609142040-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> NASIG 2020 keynote session.
Mapping Domain Knowledge for Leading and Managing Change from NASIG
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When to hold them when to fold them: reassessing big deals in 2020 /slideshow/when-to-hold-them-when-to-fold-them-reassessing-big-deals-in-2020/235271727 nasig2020whentoholdthemwhentofoldthemreassessingbigdealsin2020-200609134119
This presentation goes into details for each of the publishers big deals that we examined and present reasons as to why we cancelled them, with concrete examples from our experiences (four cancellations and two restructurings). ]]>

This presentation goes into details for each of the publishers big deals that we examined and present reasons as to why we cancelled them, with concrete examples from our experiences (four cancellations and two restructurings). ]]>
Tue, 09 Jun 2020 13:41:19 GMT /slideshow/when-to-hold-them-when-to-fold-them-reassessing-big-deals-in-2020/235271727 NASIG@slideshare.net(NASIG) When to hold them when to fold them: reassessing big deals in 2020 NASIG This presentation goes into details for each of the publishers big deals that we examined and present reasons as to why we cancelled them, with concrete examples from our experiences (four cancellations and two restructurings). <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/nasig2020whentoholdthemwhentofoldthemreassessingbigdealsin2020-200609134119-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This presentation goes into details for each of the publishers big deals that we examined and present reasons as to why we cancelled them, with concrete examples from our experiences (four cancellations and two restructurings).
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Getting on the Same Page: Aligning ERM and LIbGuides Content /slideshow/getting-on-the-same-page-aligning-erm-and-libguides-content/235271593 gettingonthesamepage-nasig-200609133741
This presentation gives background on the development of the initial processes, the review and revision of the processes,and the issues encountered in developing a workflow for importing data from one system to the other.]]>

This presentation gives background on the development of the initial processes, the review and revision of the processes,and the issues encountered in developing a workflow for importing data from one system to the other.]]>
Tue, 09 Jun 2020 13:37:41 GMT /slideshow/getting-on-the-same-page-aligning-erm-and-libguides-content/235271593 NASIG@slideshare.net(NASIG) Getting on the Same Page: Aligning ERM and LIbGuides Content NASIG This presentation gives background on the development of the initial processes, the review and revision of the processes,and the issues encountered in developing a workflow for importing data from one system to the other. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/gettingonthesamepage-nasig-200609133741-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This presentation gives background on the development of the initial processes, the review and revision of the processes,and the issues encountered in developing a workflow for importing data from one system to the other.
Getting on the Same Page: Aligning ERM and LIbGuides Content from NASIG
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A multi-institutional model for advancing open access journals and reclaiming the scholarly record /slideshow/a-multiinstitutional-model-for-advancing-open-access-journals-and-reclaiming-the-scholarly-record/235271405 nasig2020presentationhollisterbjorkbrower-200609133215
The presenters will provide brief overviews of CIL and PDXScholar, and they will detail the challenges and ultimate successes of this multi-institutional model for advancing open access journals and reclaiming control of the scholarly record. ]]>

The presenters will provide brief overviews of CIL and PDXScholar, and they will detail the challenges and ultimate successes of this multi-institutional model for advancing open access journals and reclaiming control of the scholarly record. ]]>
Tue, 09 Jun 2020 13:32:15 GMT /slideshow/a-multiinstitutional-model-for-advancing-open-access-journals-and-reclaiming-the-scholarly-record/235271405 NASIG@slideshare.net(NASIG) A multi-institutional model for advancing open access journals and reclaiming the scholarly record NASIG The presenters will provide brief overviews of CIL and PDXScholar, and they will detail the challenges and ultimate successes of this multi-institutional model for advancing open access journals and reclaiming control of the scholarly record. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/nasig2020presentationhollisterbjorkbrower-200609133215-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The presenters will provide brief overviews of CIL and PDXScholar, and they will detail the challenges and ultimate successes of this multi-institutional model for advancing open access journals and reclaiming control of the scholarly record.
A multi-institutional model for advancing open access journals and reclaiming the scholarly record from NASIG
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Knowledge Bases: The Heart of Resource Management /NASIG/knowledge-bases-the-heart-of-resource-management knowledgebasestheheartofresourcemanagement-200608143534
This session will discuss the knowledge base metadata lifecycle, current and upcoming metadata standards, and the effect that knowledge bases have on discovery and e-resource management. The presenters will look at ways knowledge bases can be leveraged to create downstream tools for resource management and discovery. The session will also provide different perspectives on knowledge bases, including from librarians and product managers, as well as a discussion of the NISO's KBART Automation recommended practice and what this could mean for knowledge bases in the future. The session will also include a conversation regarding how leveraging knowledge bases can aid librarians in improving resource discovery within their own libraries and ultimately decrease the amount of time spent on metadata workflows. Through this presentation, we also aim to improve communication between the library community and metadata providers and creators. Elizabeth Levkoff Derouchie, Metadata Librarian for Serials & Electronic Resources, Samford University Library Beth Ashmore, Associate Head, Acquisitions & Discovery (Serials), North Carolina State University Eric Van Gorden, Product Manager, EBSCO]]>

This session will discuss the knowledge base metadata lifecycle, current and upcoming metadata standards, and the effect that knowledge bases have on discovery and e-resource management. The presenters will look at ways knowledge bases can be leveraged to create downstream tools for resource management and discovery. The session will also provide different perspectives on knowledge bases, including from librarians and product managers, as well as a discussion of the NISO's KBART Automation recommended practice and what this could mean for knowledge bases in the future. The session will also include a conversation regarding how leveraging knowledge bases can aid librarians in improving resource discovery within their own libraries and ultimately decrease the amount of time spent on metadata workflows. Through this presentation, we also aim to improve communication between the library community and metadata providers and creators. Elizabeth Levkoff Derouchie, Metadata Librarian for Serials & Electronic Resources, Samford University Library Beth Ashmore, Associate Head, Acquisitions & Discovery (Serials), North Carolina State University Eric Van Gorden, Product Manager, EBSCO]]>
Mon, 08 Jun 2020 14:35:34 GMT /NASIG/knowledge-bases-the-heart-of-resource-management NASIG@slideshare.net(NASIG) Knowledge Bases: The Heart of Resource Management NASIG This session will discuss the knowledge base metadata lifecycle, current and upcoming metadata standards, and the effect that knowledge bases have on discovery and e-resource management. The presenters will look at ways knowledge bases can be leveraged to create downstream tools for resource management and discovery. The session will also provide different perspectives on knowledge bases, including from librarians and product managers, as well as a discussion of the NISO's KBART Automation recommended practice and what this could mean for knowledge bases in the future. The session will also include a conversation regarding how leveraging knowledge bases can aid librarians in improving resource discovery within their own libraries and ultimately decrease the amount of time spent on metadata workflows. Through this presentation, we also aim to improve communication between the library community and metadata providers and creators. Elizabeth Levkoff Derouchie, Metadata Librarian for Serials & Electronic Resources, Samford University Library Beth Ashmore, Associate Head, Acquisitions & Discovery (Serials), North Carolina State University Eric Van Gorden, Product Manager, EBSCO <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/knowledgebasestheheartofresourcemanagement-200608143534-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This session will discuss the knowledge base metadata lifecycle, current and upcoming metadata standards, and the effect that knowledge bases have on discovery and e-resource management. The presenters will look at ways knowledge bases can be leveraged to create downstream tools for resource management and discovery. The session will also provide different perspectives on knowledge bases, including from librarians and product managers, as well as a discussion of the NISO&#39;s KBART Automation recommended practice and what this could mean for knowledge bases in the future. The session will also include a conversation regarding how leveraging knowledge bases can aid librarians in improving resource discovery within their own libraries and ultimately decrease the amount of time spent on metadata workflows. Through this presentation, we also aim to improve communication between the library community and metadata providers and creators. Elizabeth Levkoff Derouchie, Metadata Librarian for Serials &amp; Electronic Resources, Samford University Library Beth Ashmore, Associate Head, Acquisitions &amp; Discovery (Serials), North Carolina State University Eric Van Gorden, Product Manager, EBSCO
Knowledge Bases: The Heart of Resource Management from NASIG
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Practical approaches to linked data /slideshow/practical-approaches-to-linked-data/235145181 practicalapproachestolinkeddata-200607151245
This session will talk about various SIL projects and initiatives (such as the FAST headings project and the introduction of Wikidata and WikiBase); how to incorporate linked data elements into MARC records; and how to develop staff and give them proficiency with new tools and workflows.]]>

This session will talk about various SIL projects and initiatives (such as the FAST headings project and the introduction of Wikidata and WikiBase); how to incorporate linked data elements into MARC records; and how to develop staff and give them proficiency with new tools and workflows.]]>
Sun, 07 Jun 2020 15:12:45 GMT /slideshow/practical-approaches-to-linked-data/235145181 NASIG@slideshare.net(NASIG) Practical approaches to linked data NASIG This session will talk about various SIL projects and initiatives (such as the FAST headings project and the introduction of Wikidata and WikiBase); how to incorporate linked data elements into MARC records; and how to develop staff and give them proficiency with new tools and workflows. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/practicalapproachestolinkeddata-200607151245-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This session will talk about various SIL projects and initiatives (such as the FAST headings project and the introduction of Wikidata and WikiBase); how to incorporate linked data elements into MARC records; and how to develop staff and give them proficiency with new tools and workflows.
Practical approaches to linked data from NASIG
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https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/profile-photo-NASIG-48x48.jpg?cb=1619796950 Beginning in 2012, NASIG will upload presentation handouts/slides to this site. Members have access to previous years' slides at http://www.nasig.org/conference_handouts.cfm. www.nasig.org https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/slidesnasig2020-200616193820-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/ctrl-alt-repeat-strategies-for-regaining-authority-control-after-a-migration-235727908/235727908 Ctrl + Alt + Repeat: S... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/theserialcohort-nasig2020-200614213002-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/the-serial-cohort-a-confederacy-of-catalogers/235584252 The Serial Cohort: A C... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/calculatinghowmuchyouruniversity-200612131212-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/calculating-how-much-your-university-spends-on-open-access-and-what-to-do-about-it/235483930 Calculating how much y...