Techniques for Electronic Resource Management (TERMS) has been a crowdsourcing experiment to get librarians from Europe and the U.S. to share their best practices and workflows of electronic resource management freely to interested librarians via social media venues such as Facebook, Twitter and Tumblr. Come learn how this experiment worked and participate in the development of the next steps of capturing the best practices of electronic resources management

Join your colleagues for this important one day event - Friday, June 28, 2013, from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Chicago, IL

The preconference will cover 8 broad areas and consist of a number of presentations, hands on sessions and group discussion. Topics will include:

  • Overview
  • Investigation of New Content
  • Acquisition of New Content
  • Implementation
  • Ongoing Evaluation and Access
  • Annual Review
  • Cancellation and Replacement Review
  • Looking Forward

Presenters: Jill Emery, Portland State University (Ore.) and Graham Stone, University of Huddersfield, Huddersfield (U.K.)

Attend for the Day! Registration for the 2013 ALA Annual Conference is NOT required to attend this preconference.

For complete details go to http://www.ala.org/alcts/events/ala/ac/terms

To register online, go to http://ala13.ala.org/register-now

  • Members: Click on the "I am a Member..." button and login with your ALA username and password before registering.
     
  • Non-members: Click on the "I am not yet a member..." button and create a profile (name and email address) before registering.

Preconference Event Code: ALC4

Registration Fees: $219 ALCTS member, $269 ALA member, $319 non-member, $99 retired members and students.

Sponsor: ALCTS thanks Serial Solutions for their generous support of this event. 

ALCTS is a division of the American Library Association.

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