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New Forms of Information Supply: ASA Conference 2005
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- From: "Rollo Turner" <rollo.turner@dsl.pipex.com>
- Date: Wed, 24 Nov 2004 21:19:09 EST
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A date for your diary: 2005 ASA Conference: New Forms of Information Supply - 28 Feb and 1st March 2005, RCN, London, UK This year's ASA conference is about New Forms of Information Supply including some interesting presentations on global and multi site licensing as well as OA and Institutional repositories. Full programme on http://www.subscription-agents.org/conference/200502/index.html but a quick list of speakers and topics is given below. (apologies for any cross postings). The corporate need for information professionals Cris Kinghorn, Director, Business Information Services - Europe and Africa, Deutsche Bank AG, London Academic requirements for information supply - virtual libraries in the scholarly world John Lancaster, Librarian, University of Huddersfield Information management and the transition to electronic provision in the NHS Scott Gibbens, NHS Core Content Group Information management and the transition to electronic provision in the defence research industry Geoff Kerrison, Manager - Information Management, QinetiQ ltd What's in a licence? Arnold Hirshon, Executive Director, NELINET Consortium, USA Site licensing and personal subscriptions - competitive or complementary? Della Sar, Marketing Director, Nature Publishing Group (to be confirmed) How to budget for the multi-site licence Stephen Phillips, Head of Global Business Information Services, Morgan Stanley Is pay-per-view more cost effective than global/site licensing Per Sulg, Global Journal Service Manager, AstraZeneca Access and infrastructure for the specialist community Rossella Proscia, Marketing Director, Ovid Technologies Open Access in practice Martin Richardson, Director - Journals Division, Oxford University Press Impact of Open Access Jim Pringle, Vice President of Development, ISI Open Access Chris Beckett, Scholarly Information Strategies Ltd Self archiving and the subscription model - impacts on publishers Michael Mabe, Director of Academic Relations, Elsevier Institutional Repositories - the state of the art Rachel Bruce, Programme Manager and Acting Team Rollo Turner Secretary General Association of Subscription Agents and Intermediaries 10 Lime Avenue High Wycombe Bucks HP11 1DP UK www.subscription-agents.org Tel 01494 534778 rollo.turnert@dsl.pipex.com
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