2016 Michiana Scholarly Communication Librarianship Conference
Organized by Indiana University South Bend Libraries and Saint Mary’s College Library.
Indiana University South Bend and Saint Mary’s College are proud to announce the third-annual Michiana Scholarly Communication Librarianship Conference, to be held on October 28, 2016. The only such conference aimed specifically at small and mid-sized university libraries, the Michiana Scholarly Communication Librarianship Conference is ideal for librarians at institutions interested in launching a scholarly communication program. It is also a great opportunity for librarians currently working with scholarly communication initiatives to network and share experiences, best practices and ideas. This conference will feature presentations by a variety of experts in scholarly communications as well as time for networking and questions and answers.
Presenters include:
Jere Odell, Scholarly Communications Librarian, Center for Digital Scholarship, IUPUI Libraries.
As a Scholarly Communications librarian, Jere Odell promotes and supports open access dissemination practices at IUPUI. These include IUPUI's Open Access Policy, the IUPUI Open Access Publishing Fund, the institutional repository (IUPUI ScholarWorks), and the library's open access journal publishing service. In addition to advocating for new forms of scholarly communications, Jere provides education and consultation services relevant to authorship, metrics for impact, fair use and authors' rights. He also serves as a subject liaison for the IUPUI School of Public and Environmental Affairs.
Prior to joining University Library, Jere worked as an embedded librarian in the IU Center for Bioethics, where he managed a special collection of bioethics resources while collaborating on information ethics, research ethics, community engagement and health policy projects.
David Dunham, Coordinator of Scholarly Communication, IPFW Libraries.
David Dunham joined the Indiana University – Purdue University Fort Wayne Helmke Library’s faculty as Scholarly Communications Librarian in the fall of 2014. At IPFW, David has been instrumental in the growth of the institutional repository, developing a Student Research and Creative Endeavor Commons to showcase student/faculty collaborations and works of undergraduate research, educating students and faculty about issues pertaining to open access to scholarly materials, and promoting IPFW’s newly passed open access policy. In addition to his scholarly communications duties, David is the library’s liaison to Biology, Chemistry, Geosciences, Math, and Physics. On the state level, David is currently Chair of the Academic Libraries of Indiana Scholarly Communications Committee.
Prior to working at IPFW, David spent eight years as the Reference and Instruction Librarian at a small private university in the foothills of southwest North Carolina, where he wore a number of hats.
Donna Ferullo – Director of the University Copyright Office at Purdue
Donna L.
Ferullo is the Director of the University Copyright Office at Purdue University
and is also Professor of Library Science.
Ms. Ferullo advises the University on copyright compliance issues and is
responsible for educating the Purdue University community on their rights and
responsibilities under the copyright law.
Ms. Ferullo holds a Doctor of Jurisprudence degree from Suffolk University Law
School in Boston, Massachusetts; a Masters of Library Science degree from the
University of Maryland in College Park, Maryland; and a Bachelor of Arts degree
in Communications from Boston College in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts. Ms. Ferullo is a member of the Massachusetts
Bar, the Indiana Bar and the United States Supreme Court Bar. Ms. Ferullo is
the author of a book entitled "Managing Copyright in Higher Education: A
Guidebook" which was published in 2014 by Rowman & Littlefield. She
has also published articles and given presentations to many groups on copyright
and its impact on higher education and libraries.
Stephanie Davis-Kahl
Stephanie
Davis-Kahl is the Scholarly Communications Librarian and Professor at The Ames
Library at Illinois Wesleyan University. She provides leadership for scholarly
communication programs, including Digital Commons @ IWU. She is the liaison to
the Economics, Educational Studies and Psychology departments at IWU, and
serves as the Managing Faculty Co-Editor of the Undergraduate Economic Review.
She is a facilitator for the ACRL Scholarly Communication Roadshow, a member of
the editorial board of the Journal of Librarianship & Scholarly
Communication and an editorial assistant for College & Research Libraries.
She earned her BA in East Asian Studies from Oberlin College and her MS in
Library Science from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. In 2014,
she was named a Mover & Shaker by Library Journal and was also awarded the
Education & Behavioral Sciences Section Distinguished Librarian Award.
Where: The conference will be held
in Alumni Room on the second floor of the IUSB Administration Building
(Labelled “1” on the campus map).
When: October 28, 2016. 9:30 a.m. – 4:15 p.m. (Breakfast will be served from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m.)
To register: Visit https://www.iusb.edu/library/m
To donate: We keep the conference free to attendees by utilizing donated funding from a variety of sources. If you wish to support the Michiana Scholarly Communication Librarianship Conference, please email Angie Huff at adhuff@iusb.edu.
Timeline of events:
● 8:15-9:15 a.m. Registration and Breakfast
● 9:15 – 10:15 a.m. Donna Ferullo: “Scholarly Communication and the Role of Copyright”
● *10 Minute break*
● 10:25 – 11:15 a.m. David Dunham: “I Don’t Want My Article Next to That: Educating Faculty and Graduate Students about Issues of Open Access, Institutional Repositories, and “Predatory” Publishers
● 11:20 – 12:05: Stephanie Davis-Kahl: "Undergraduates and the Repository: Moving Forward"
● 12:05-1:05 Lunch and tour of the Wiekamp Educational Resource Commons
● 1:05 – 1:50 p.m. Five-minute lightning presentations.
● *10 minute break*
● 2:00 – 2:45 p.m. Jere Odell: “Open Access Policies: From Advocacy to Implementation”
● 2:45 – 3:15 p.m. Question and Answer with all presenters and closing remarks.
● 3:15-3:45 P.M. Vendor panel, representatives to be announced.
Where to park: Conference parking will available anywhere in the lot for the Education and Arts building (Labelled “2” on the campus map).
Breakfast and lunch will be provided. Registration is limited to 30 attendees.
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