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Invitation to NISO Discovery to Delivery Workshop
- To: "Cynthia Hodgson" <chodgson@niso.org>
- Subject: Invitation to NISO Discovery to Delivery Workshop
- From: "Cynthia Hodgson" <chodgson@niso.org>
- Date: Thu, 21 Sep 2006 16:51:28 EDT
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NISO invites you to attend a workshop on Discovery to Delivery: Solutions to Put Your Content Where the Users Are on November 2-3, 2006 at the National Agricultural Library in Beltsville, Maryland. Users are increasingly demanding an integrated process for finding, identifying, locating, and retrieving information from their desktop. Learn from other librarians, publishers, and service providers how to use technology and standards to achieve this vision of seamless discovery to delivery. You will hear about solutions you can implement to: * make your content more accessible beyond your traditional user base * integrate or enhance your content with that of other content providers * utilize the latest in search and metasearch techniques * provide users with choices in delivery of discovered content * deliver information to users wherever they may be For more details and to register, visit the workshop webpage: http://www.niso.org/news/events_workshops/D2D-06-wkshp.html. Space is limited. Register by October 9 and receive the Early Bird rate. The workshop will feature: . Robin Murray from Fretwell-Downing Informatics discussing how to synthesize, specialize, and Mobilize Library Discovery Services. . Jane Burke from Serials Solutions on Bridging the Technology Gaps in Discovery to Delivery to present the user with an integrated and streamlined experience for the entire discovery to delivery process. . Case studies from Michael Jensen of the National Academies Press on a decade's experience at NAP in Promoting Discovery of your Materials and Karen Groves from Ex Libris on using the NISO Metasearch XML Gateway to Open Your Content to Metasearch Services. . A panel on Innovations in Discovery to Delivery will feature Andrew Pace from North Carolina State University Libraries sharing the new features of their revamped library catalog and Frank Bilotto of MuseGlobal on new technologies that go beyond visualization and clustering. . A Solutions Forum led by Todd Miller from WebFeat on Federated Search with librarians Mary LaMarca, Dartmouth College, and Nancy Pressman-Levy, Princeton University, providing real-world examples of implementing customized metasearch solutions. . Chuck Koscher from CrossRef on how to Take Discovery to Delivery Services to the Users with OpenURL, RSS, and OAI-PMH. . A Solutions Forum on The Future of Discovery to Delivery with Karen Groves (Ex Libris), Chuck Koscher (CrossRef), and Todd Miller (WebFeat) highlighting technology trends that are expected in the next 2-3 years. . Additional presentations on COinS (ContextObjects in Spans), which builds on the OpenURL standard to integrate link resolver capability into any web resource, and on Rethinking Resource Sharing: how to integrate ILL with web searching. Downloadable video files of the workshop sessions will be available for sale shortly afterward. Workshop attendees will be able to purchase the video at reduced rates. Immediately following the workshop, on November 3 at 1:30 pm, NISO will hold its annual meeting. Todd Carpenter, NISO's Managing Director, and NISO Board members will discuss NISO's strategic direction. The annual meeting is free and attendance is open to the public. For a complete agenda, hotel, and registration information, go to http://www.niso.org/news/events_workshops/D2D-06-wkshp.html Workshop sponsors: CrossRef, Ex Libris, and WebFeat. Contact Maryann Karinch with questions: maryann@karinch.com, 970-577-8500. Cynthia Hodgson National Information Standards Organization Email: chodgson@niso.org Phone: 301-654-2512
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