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Explosion of E-Resources - ASA Conference 2008
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- From: "Rollo Turner" <rollo.turner@dsl.pipex.com>
- Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2007 17:36:56 EST
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Our regularly annual conference in February each year (25/26 Feb in 2008) is once again upon us. As always, the programme is below but a somewhat easier to absorb version is on our website: <http://www.subscription-agents.org/conference/200802/index.html> along with all the registration details, hotel accommodation etc. In response your enquiries and entreaties we have introduced a special 'early bird' discount for registrations before the end of 2007 so book early and get even better value than before! The conference is open to everyone whether you are members of the ASA or not and I hope many of you will be able to come. Rollo Turner Secretary General Association of Subscription Agents and Intermediaries +44 (0)1494 534778 www.subscription-agents.org rollo.turner@dsl.pipex.com CONFERENCE PROGRAMME - The Explosion of E-Resources Library requirements for effective usage of e-resources (Chair: Peter Lawson, ASA) * Overview of future user requirements and likely impacts on the library T Scott Plutchak, Director, Lister Hill Library of the Health Sciences, University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA * Systems requirements to meet future needs Susan Eales, Electronic Services Development Manager and Hassan Sheikh, Electronic Services Development Manager, Open University * New forms of effective intermediation Simon Inger,Consultant Discussion followed by Tea and Coffee 12:00 Distribution and Marketing of e-journals * Experience with consortia - a view from a specialist publisher Peter Williams, Academic Director, Professional Engineering Publishing * Consortial strategies to beat the big guys David Charles, David Charles e-licensing Discussion followed by Buffet Lunch * Why don't consortia buy from smaller publishers? Cary Bruce, EBSCO * Value based and alternative pricing strategies Ivy Anderson, Director, Collections, California Digital Library, University of California * How constrained are library budgets? David Baker, Principal, University College Plymouth St Mark & St John & Chair, JISC Content Services Committee Discussion followed by Tea and Coffee * The need for intermediation delivering value to libraries and publishers Robert Jacobs, Swets * Business models: e-resource access and management systems Moshe Efron, Teldan TDNet Group, Israel Discussion Reception DAY 2 9.00 E-magazines (Chair: Rollo Turner, ASA) *Challenges for magazine publishers in the online environment Hugh Look, Rightscom *Likely changes to magazines in e-format Sean Fishpool, Head of Product Development, Magicalia *User and distribution requirements Speaker to be confirmed Discussion and Coffee E-books (Chair: Rollo Turner, ASA) *Business models and User Services Monika Krieg, Publisher Relations, Harrassowitz *E-books in practice, some thoughts on access, functionality and licensing Rafael Ball, Head of Central Library, Research Centre Juelich, Germany *The digital supply chain - buying and selling e-books in a rapidly changing landscape James Gray, President & CEO, Ingram Digital Group ***
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