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Last call: ALA Preconference on Mapping License Language for ERMs
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- Subject: Last call: ALA Preconference on Mapping License Language for ERMs
- From: "Trisha L. Davis" <davis.115@osu.edu>
- Date: Tue, 23 May 2006 19:31:15 EDT
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Mapping License Language for Electronic Resource Management ALA Annual Conference New Orleans, Louisiana Thursday, June 22, 2006 1:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. <https://db.arl.org/mapping/> Building on the successful ARL/Digital Library Federation (DLF) preconference workshop at the American Library Association (ALA) Annual Conference in June 2005, this workshop will take an in-depth look at the DLF Electronic Resource Management Initiative data elements, especially the subset for terms of use (course packs, etc.). The workshop will explore issues and provide participants hands-on practice for analyzing licenses and summarizing key points for their electronic resource management (ERM) systems. Target Audience Librarians, publishers, vendors with substantial experience in license issues. This workshop will be most useful for librarians whose libraries have ERM systems. Instructors * Trisha Davis, Associate Professor and Head, Serials and Electronic Resources Department, Ohio State University Libraries * Diane Grover, Electronic Resources Coordinator, University of Washington Libraries * Tim Jewell, Director of Information Resources, Collections, and Scholarly Communication, University of Washington Libraries Register Now! Register online at <https://db.arl.org/mapping> Registration Fee: $75 for ARL members/$100 for nonmembers For More Information Visit us online at <https://db.arl.org/mapping/> or contact Richard Groves <mailto:richard@arl.org> ---------- <http://www.arl.org/index.html>
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