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ALA 2008 Annual Program: Making the Switch from Print to Online (ALCTS/CMDS/CDER)



Posting on behalf of Selden Durgom Lamoureux:

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(Please excuse any duplicate postings)


Please join us for the panel discussion:  "Making the Switch from Print
to Online: Why, When, and How"

When:  Sunday, June 29th, 1:30-3:30

Where:  ACC (Anaheim Convention Center), Rm. 204 B

Is your library moving from a print based collection to an 
increasingly online collection?  Panelists will examine the 
issues of switching from print to online from several different 
viewpoints.  Two colleagues, one from a large STM publisher and 
the other from a university press, will describe the challenges 
associated with maintaining both print and online formats, and 
when and under what conditions they would choose to provide 
e-only.  Two librarians will discuss the issues and 
decision-making strategies associated with dropping print and 
moving to e-only.

Moderator:

Judy Luther, Informed Strategies.  Judy is President of Informed 
Strategies and co-author of the ARL white paper "The E-only 
Tipping Point for Journals: What's Ahead in the Print to 
Electronic Transition Zone." 
<http://www.arl.org/bm%7Edoc/Electronic_Transition.pdf> )


Panelists:

Jill Emery, University of Texas at Austin.  Jill is Head of 
Acquisitions and current President of the North American Serials 
Interest Group (NASIG).  Jill has been active in discussions on 
the changing nature of serials and issues facing 21st Century 
Libraries.

Tim Bucknall, University of North Carolina at Greensboro.  Tim is 
Assistant Dean of the University Library and developer of Journal 
Finder (a search interface that facilitates access to journal 
content).  Tim was also instrumental in the founding of the 
Carolina Consortium and remains very active in collaborative 
ventures.

Noella Owen, Springer, Science Business & Media.  Noella is an 
Academic Licensing Manager, responsible for negotiating e-journal 
arrangements with academic libraries on the East Coast.  She has 
witnessed the paradigm shift from print to electronic journals 
and now, from print to electronic books.

Kimberly Steinle, Duke University Press.  Kim is the Library 
Relations Manager at Duke University Press. In addition to acting 
as an advocate for libraries and representing their needs and 
concerns with regard to key business decisions, Kim has served on 
the Shared e-Resource Understanding (SERU) Working Group and has 
been a co-editor of the Charleston Conference Proceedings for the 
past three years.

The program is presented by the Collection Development Electronic
Resources Committee (CDER).  A special thanks to our co-sponsors:  the
Administration of Collection Development Committee, the Electronic
Resources in Communication Studies Committee, and, WT Cox Subscriptions.

Hope to see you there!

Selden Durgom Lamoureux, Chair, CDER
Electronic Resources Librarian
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Chapel Hill, NC 27514-8890 U.S.A.
email: Selden_Lamoureux@unc.edu