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BU: Budget-Fundraising-Allocation formulas
CD: Collection development
DS: Digital Scholarship
EU: End users-use statistics-usability studies
MA: Management-organization-leadership-workflow
OB: Out of the box thinking-entrepreneurship
PD: Information Professional- Professional development
SC: Scholarly communication-copyright-digitization projects
TE: Techie issues- ILS-authentication
acquisitions-management
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CD: Collection development
DS: Digital Scholarship
EU: End users-use statistics-usability studies
MA: Management-organization-leadership-workflow
OB: Out of the box thinking-entrepreneurship
SC: Scholarly communication-copyright-digitization projects
TE: Techie issues- ILS-authentication
acquisitions-management
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BU: Budget-Fundraising-Allocation formulas
CD: Collection development
DS: Digital Scholarship
EU: End users-use statistics-usability studies
MA: Management-organization-leadership-workflow
PD: Information Professional- Professional development
SC: Scholarly communication-copyright-digitization projects
TE: Techie issues- ILS-authentication
acquisitions-management
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BU: Budget-Fundraising-Allocation formulas
CD: Collection development
DS: Digital Scholarship
EU: End users-use statistics-usability studies
MA: Management-organization-leadership-workflow
OB: Out of the box thinking-entrepreneurship
PD: Information Professional- Professional development
TE: Techie issues- ILS-authentication
acquisitions-management
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Wednesday
, November 6
Colonial Ballroom, Francis Marion Hotel
9:00am •
Off-the-Shelf: E-Book Platforms for Academic Librarians
1:00pm •
From LexisNexis to WikiLeaks: the New Marketplace for Government Information
Cypress Ballroom, Courtyard Marriott Historic District
9:00am •
HOT TOPICS in Legal and Licensing Issues: Emerging Controversies and Solutions
Drayton Room, Francis Marion Hotel
9:00am •
Acquisitions for Newbies
Gold Ballroom, Francis Marion Hotel
9:00am •
SelfPub 2.0
5:00pm •
Libprov! Expanding Workplace Skill Sets Through Workshops on Improvised Comedy
Laurens Room, Francis Marion Hotel
9:00am •
Negotiating with Vendors
1:00pm •
Serials Resource Management
Mezzanine Level, Francis Marion Hotel
10:30am •
Refreshment Break
10:30am •
Charleston Vendor Showcase
12:00pm •
Vendor Showcase Luncheon
2:30pm •
Refreshment Break
4:30pm •
Vendor Showcase Reception
Room 120, Addlestone Library
9:00am •
Excelling with Excel: Advanced Excel Functions for Collection Analysis
TBA
5:00pm •
Juried Product Development Forums
The Music Farm
8:00pm •
Out of the Stacks Library Party
Thursday
, November 7
39 Rue de Jean
12:30pm •
Maximizing the Value of Library Collections and Improving the End User Experience
Ashley Room, Courtyard Marriott Historic District
11:30am •
Awash in eJournal Data: What It Is, Where It Is, and What Can Be Done With It.
12:45pm •
Devising New Collection Policies in Academic Libraries: Let’s Be Smart!
2:15pm •
“Access vs. Ownership” Revisited: Quinnipiac University Libraries’ STL Program with eBooks
3:15pm •
From Spreadsheets to SUSHI: Five Years of Assessing Use of E-Resources
Auditorium, Science and Mathematics Building
2:15pm •
Marketing Academic Library Resources: The Good, The Bad and The Future
3:15pm •
The Quest for the Holy Grail: Too Many ERM Systems Are Not Enough!
Bistro Area, Courtyard Marriott Historic District
6:00pm •
Acquisition Budget Allocation at CSU Library Using Algorithm: How Do You Do It at Your Library?
6:00pm •
A Collection Explosion: Evaluating a Collection 145 Years in the Making
6:00pm •
Beyond COUNTER: Using IP Data to Evaluate Our Users
6:00pm •
Beyond ROI: Challenges and Opportunities in Overseas Buying Trips
6:00pm •
Cheap and (relatively) Easy PDA: A Conservative and Successful Pilot Project
6:00pm •
Comparison of Publishers with Mobile Accessibility for Ebooks
6:00pm •
Creating a Richer Patron Driven Acquisitions Experience for Your Users: How the University of Arizona Forced 3 PDA Programs to Play Nicely Together
6:00pm •
Determining Allied Health Core Titles
6:00pm •
ILL's Return on Investment: Why ILL is Still a Great Collection Tool
6:00pm •
Mobilizing the Virtual Library: A Next Generation Concept for Discovery and Content Consumption
6:00pm •
Not Just a Bookkeeper: Planning & Describing Your Work with Promotions (and Tenure) in Mind
6:00pm •
Rediscovering the Lost World of Print Serials
6:00pm •
Roving Exhibits
6:00pm •
Stacks Reorganization at a Small Liberal Arts School
6:00pm •
Study Psychology Researchers’ Citing Behavior For Collection Development
6:00pm •
Virtual Verse in the Library: Surveying the e-Poetry Landscape
6:00pm •
Networking Happy Hour
Calhoun Room, Francis Marion Hotel
11:30am •
Finding Insights in ALMs for Research Evaluation
12:45pm •
Not So Fast! Researcher Preferences for Print or E-books
2:15pm •
Shotgun Sessions
3:15pm •
Measuring Research Impact on the Web
Carolina Ballroom, Francis Marion Hotel
8:00am •
Welcome & Opening Remarks
8:15am •
Librarians In The Post-Digital Information Era: Reclaiming Our Rights and Responsibilities
9:00am •
Discovery or Displacement?: A Large Scale Longitudinal Study of the Effect of Discovery Systems on Online Journal Usage
9:45am •
Presentation of the Vicky Speck ABC-Clio Leadership Award
10:20am •
Scholarly Societies, Scholarly Publishing, and the New Information Ecology
11:30am •
Open Source Discovery Layers and the NextGen ILS: Collaboration, Integration and Granularization
12:45pm •
You Bought a New Resource—Now How Do You Get People to Use It? A Library, a Consortium, and a Publisher Explain What They’re Doing and How It’s Working.
2:15pm •
From Crisis to Opportunity: A Licensing Audit How To
3:15pm •
The Fly in the Ointment? Does Open Access = Savings?
4:25pm •
Lifelong Learning
4:35pm •
If the University is in the Computer, Where Does That Leave the Library? MOOCs Discovered
Citadel Green Room, Embassy Suites Historic District
11:30am •
Let’s Talk About Streaming: Providing the Resources that Faculty and Students Request
12:45pm •
“Eat Yourself Full, Leave Your Plate Empty:” or Why Student and Faculty Appetite for Data is like an Offensive Lineman at a Buffet
2:15pm •
Adding PDA for Print? Consider Your Options for Implementation
3:15pm •
Between Two Nerds: Marketing Asks the Techies to Explain Stuff. Very Slowly.
Colonial Ballroom, Embassy Suites Historic District
11:30am •
Platform Providers Forum
12:45pm •
Increasing the Discoverability of Institutional Video: A Survey of Current Trends and Best Practices
2:15pm •
Discovery and Collections: When Too Much is Definitely Not Enough
3:15pm •
You Have a DDA E-book Plan, Now How Do You Manage It?: Streamlining Individual and Consortial DDA Program Management using the WorldCat Knowledge Base and EBL - Ebook Library Profiling
Colonial Ballroom, Francis Marion Hotel
11:30am •
Libraries Respond to Mobile Ubiquity: Research and Assessment of Mobile Device Usage Trends for Academic and Medical Libraries
12:45pm •
I Hear the Train A Comin' - LIVE
2:15pm •
Who are the Winners? E-books Consortial Purchasing
3:15pm •
Cost-Per-Use and the Big Deal: The Right Metric for Cancellation Decisions?
Cooper Room, Courtyard Marriott Historic District
11:30am •
Knowledge Unlatched, One Year On: Toward an Open and Networked Future for Academic Publishing
2:15pm •
Individual Article Purchase: Catching the Wave of the Future or Getting Pounded on the Reef
3:15pm •
Unnatural Selection: E-Book Choices in a PDA Program from a Community College Perspective
Cypress Ballroom North, Courtyard Marriott Historic District
11:30am •
Herding E-Cats -- Emerging Standards in Electronic Book and Journal Publishing and Management
12:45pm •
Selling Academic Materials Directly to End-users
2:15pm •
Breaking New Ground: A Demand Driven Ebook Model in a Multi-type Library Environment
3:15pm •
Rethinking Collection Development: Selecting More with Less
Cypress Ballroom South, Courtyard Marriott Historic District
11:30am •
How Vendor Partnerships Can Improve the End User Experience: Bringing Value by Integrating a Library’s ILS and Discovery Service
12:45pm •
Digital Humanities and Collection Services
2:15pm •
It Can Be Done! Planning and Process for Successful Collection Management Projects
3:15pm •
Smart Interfaces through Domain Knowledge: Facets, Metadata Displays, Analysis, Algorithms, and Paths to Knowledge
Drayton Room, Francis Marion Hotel
11:30am •
Is the Library Ready for an Emerging Field? The Case of Veterans Studies
12:45pm •
Rompiendo Barreras: Reorganizing Technical & Digital Services in a Small Academic Library
2:15pm •
Developing a Statewide Print Repository in Florida: The UCF Experience with FLARE
3:15pm •
Venturing from the “Back Room”: Do Technical Services Librarians have a Role in Information Literacy?
Gold Ballroom, Francis Marion Hotel
12:45pm •
Who Will Do Non-Profit Scholarly Publishing in the Future, and How?
2:15pm •
Effective E-browsing: Access, Discovery, and Connections.
3:15pm •
Modeling a Shared National Cross Digital Repository
Laurens Room, Francis Marion Hotel
11:30am •
One IOTA at a time: A Case Study of OpenURL Success Metrics
12:45pm •
A Foray into Digital Library Publishing: The British Virginia Project at VCU
2:15pm •
The Women's Library Moves: Deeds not Words
3:15pm •
The City University of New York: 24 Colleges, 5 Boroughs, 1 Collection
Magnolia Room, Courtyard Marriott Historic District
11:30am •
Transforming a Print Collection
12:45pm •
eChaos: Managing Too Much in a Transitional World
2:15pm •
It’s Not Just a Document: Using Government Data in Teaching and Research
3:15pm •
How Libraries Use Publisher Metadata
Marion Square Park
6:30am •
Charleston Chase and Chug
Outside Carolina Ballroom, Francis Marion Hotel
7:00am •
Continental Breakfast
9:50am •
Refreshment Break
4:00pm •
Refreshment Break
Parkview Room, Francis Marion Hotel
3:15pm •
A Reading of The New Digital Age, by Schmidt and Cohen
Pinckney Room, Francis Marion Hotel
11:30am •
Doing More with Less: Exploring Batch Processing and Outsourcing in Academic Libraries
12:45pm •
How to Thrive in the Digital Reference Revolution: New Models for Publishing, Collection Development, and Information Access
2:15pm •
Engaging Students through Social Media
3:15pm •
Emerging Industry Standards: A Primer
Room 120, Addlestone Library
11:30am •
If You Fund it, They Will Come: Leveraging Grants to Gain Faculty Collaboration
2:15pm •
Magic of (A)ffective Management
Room 122, Addlestone Library
2:15pm •
Resolved: All Librarians should be Subject Librarians: Implementing Subject Librarianship across a Research Library
Room 138, Science and Mathematics Building
3:15pm •
Collective Collection Development and DDA
Room 227, Addlestone Library
11:30am •
The Social Side of Research and Opportunities for Librarians
12:45pm •
Can Librarians and Information Providers Foster Productive Discussions Over Product Value, Change Management, and Sustainability?
2:15pm •
Is ILL Enough? Examining ILL Demand After Journal Cancellations at Three North Carolina Universities
3:15pm •
Rebranding the Library: Generating Visibility in the Virtual Age
Rutledge Room, Francis Marion Hotel
11:30am •
What Content… Where? The Art of Selecting Course Content: Tools, Permissions, Analysis, and Where Librarians Fit In
12:45pm •
You Can’t Have Too Much Electronic Resources Staffing
2:15pm •
Library Value in the Developing World
3:15pm •
Non-English E-books. Really??
SC Aquarium
7:00pm •
Annual Reception
Friday
, November 8
39 Rue de Jean
12:30pm •
A Guided Tour of Issues and Trends (The 13th Annual Health Sciences Lively Lunch)
Ashley Room, Courtyard Marriott Historic District
11:30am •
Proving the Value of Library Collections Part II: An Interdisciplinary Study Using Citation Analysis
12:45pm •
Streaming Video in Academic Libraries: Preliminary Results from a National Survey
2:15pm •
The Contributor Role Taxonomy Project
3:15pm •
Creating Screen Literacy: Bridging the New Digital Divide
Auditorium, Science and Mathematics Building
2:15pm •
Lack of Evidence: Proving ROI for eBooks Beyond a Reasonable Doubt
3:15pm •
Incorporating Ebooks into Humanities Scholarship: Results from a Combined Survey and Use Study at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (A LibValue Study)
Bistro Area, Courtyard Marriott Historic District
5:45pm •
Creating eJournal Management Reports using Microsoft Access
5:45pm •
Creating Subject Guidelines: All Hands On Deck
5:45pm •
From Digits to Diagrams: Using Infographics to Inform Database Retention and Cancellation Decisions
5:45pm •
Imagine More Space in your Library! Weeding Bound Periodicals
5:45pm •
Less is More
5:45pm •
Print vs. Ebook Use: An Analysis of the e-Duke Scholarly Collection
5:45pm •
Streaming Video & Libraries: Challenges, Solutions, Best Practices
5:45pm •
Survey of eBook Usage and Interest at a Public Liberal Arts University
5:45pm •
The Focus of Three - Collaboration and the Stages of Electronic Acquisitions
5:45pm •
The Future Landscape of E-book Programs at Columbia University Libraries
5:45pm •
The Good, the Bad and the Unread
5:45pm •
Tiered Digital Reference
5:45pm •
Use of Resources Report: Moving beyond Circulation Statistics, Integrating E-Usage that Matters
5:45pm •
User Experience Perspectives for Better Design: Users, Interdisciplinary Collaboration, Vendors, AND the Library.
5:45pm •
Using Data to Persuade: A Collection Management Project at Connecticut College
5:45pm •
Worth Doing and Overdoing: Gearing Up Library Support for New Programs
5:45pm •
Networking Happy Hour
Calhoun Room, Francis Marion Hotel
11:30am •
Discovery of eBooks and Media - What Will It Take?
12:45pm •
Creating a New Collections Allocation Model for These Changing Times: Challenges, Opportunities, and Data
2:15pm •
Shotgun Sessions
3:15pm •
Shotgun Sessions
Carolina Ballroom, Francis Marion Hotel
8:00am •
Opening Remarks
8:05am •
Collections Are For Collisions: Let’s Design It into the Experience
8:45am •
What Provosts Want Librarians to Know
10:30am •
Charleston Neapolitan: Open Access, Public Access: Policies, Implementation, Developments, and the Future of US Published Research.
11:30am •
Will It Blend? A Practical Approach to Evaluating the Big Deal
12:45pm •
Shared E-books from Coast to Coast: Consortial Programs in Florida and the Pacific Northwest
2:15pm •
Copyright in the Digital Era: The HathiTrust and Georgia State University Cases
3:15pm •
Working Better Together: Library, Publisher and Vendor Perspectives
4:30pm •
Charleston Neapolitan: The British National Approach to Scholarly Communication
Citadel Green Room, Embassy Suites Historic District
11:30am •
Triangle Research Libraries Network Oxford University Press Pilot: An Evolving Model for Consortial Print and E-Books Collections
12:45pm •
Meeting Their Demand: E-Book Purchasing from Consortial and Institutional Perspectives
2:15pm •
Metadata and Open Access – Reliably Finding Content and Finding Reliable Content
3:15pm •
Libraries and their Role in Open Access: Challenges and Opportunities
Colonial Ballroom, Embassy Suites Historic District
11:30am •
Investing in Open Access, Innovating in Open Science – the NPG and UC Perspectives
12:45pm •
Collection Development in the Network World: Where Do Libraries Add Value?
2:15pm •
Secrets in Vendor Negotiations
3:15pm •
Making ‘Too Much’ Manageable and Discoverable: How Publishers, Vendors and Libraries Can Work Together to Help Users Unlock the Full Potential of Library Collections
Colonial Ballroom, Francis Marion Hotel
10:30am •
Charleston Neapolitan: Content, Services and Space: The Future of the Library As Lines Blur
11:30am •
Digital Preservation of Library Content at Scale: An Evolution from Outlier to Mainstream
12:45pm •
Open Access Author Funds: A Problem or a Solution?
2:15pm •
What is New and Innovative in the Journal Start-Up Space - Lessons from 3 New Journals. What Has Been Done; What Has Been Learned; and Where Are They Going Next?
3:15pm •
Publarians and Lublishers: Role Bending in the New Scholarly Communications Ecosystem
4:30pm •
Charleston Neapolitan: Plato's Cave Revisited
Cooper Room, Courtyard Marriott Historic District
11:30am •
Alma in the Cloud: Implementation through the Eyes of Acquisitions
12:45pm •
Revising a Collection Development Manual: Challenges and Opportunities
2:15pm •
Data to Decisions: Shared Print Retention in Maine
3:15pm •
Ebooks Down Under
Cypress Ballroom North, Courtyard Marriott Historic District
11:30am •
Database Design and Business Resources
12:45pm •
Facing Fears About Deselection and eBooks; Strategies to Help Both Faculty and Librarians Feel Safe
2:15pm •
How Is That Going to Work?: Rethinking Acquisitions in a Next-Generation ILS
3:15pm •
New Online Workflow Tools and their Implications for the Distribution, Use, and Management of Research Outputs
Cypress Ballroom South, Courtyard Marriott Historic District
11:30am •
"To Mediate, or Not Mediate, That is the Question:" Setting up Get It Now at Furman University Libraries
12:45pm •
Library Publishing Coalition Project: Discussion and Research Update
2:15pm •
Support When It Counts - Library Roles in Public Access to Federally-Funded Research
3:15pm •
Shared Print on the Move: Collocating Collections
Drayton Room, Francis Marion Hotel
11:30am •
Managing Journals by Committee
12:45pm •
Changing Operations of Academic Libraries
2:15pm •
Do Approval Plan Purchases Circulate More Than Firm Orders?
3:15pm •
Navigating the Flow of Value-Streams to the Seas of Collection Management, Acquisition, and Preservation.
Gold Ballroom, Francis Marion Hotel
10:30am •
Charleston Neapolitan: Don't Be an Invisible Library!
11:30am •
Spring Cleaning: Easy Ways to Tidy your Customer Data
12:45pm •
The New Normal: Publishers and the New Open Access Mixed Economy
2:15pm •
Opportunities and Challenges of Data Publication: A Case from Purdue
3:15pm •
Open Access Publishing Funds in Action: The Experience at Three Libraries
4:30pm •
Charleston Neapolitan: University Presses and Academic Libraries Demystified: A Conversation
Laurens Room, Francis Marion Hotel
11:30am •
Full Service/Full Circle: Initial Efforts Bear Fruit
12:45pm •
Your Budget is Stretched. Reference Content is Free Online. So Why are New Reference Works from “Traditional” Publishers Worth Your Investment?
2:15pm •
The Changing Face of Collection Development and Acquisitions: 40 Year Trip from the Past
3:15pm •
Contemplating e-Scores: Open Ruminations on the e-Score, the Patron, the Library, and the Publisher
Magnolia Room, Courtyard Marriott Historic District
11:30am •
Best Practices for Demand-Driven Acquisition of Monographs: Preliminary Recommendations of the NISO Working Group
12:45pm •
Rethinking Your Acquisitions
2:15pm •
The Short Form Work – eBooks, Journals, Monographs
3:15pm •
Searching for Sustainability: Strategies & Choice in the eBook Supply Chain
Outside Carolina Ballroom, Francis Marion Hotel
7:00am •
Continental Breakfast
10:00am •
Refreshment Break
4:00pm •
Refreshment Break
Parkview Room, Francis Marion Hotel
11:30am •
Questions about Academic Librarians
12:45pm •
Is There a Future for Collection Development Librarians?
Pinckney Room, Francis Marion Hotel
11:30am •
Collection Development Policies for the 21st Century Academic Library: Creating a New Model
12:45pm •
High Noon at the Pricing Model Corral
2:15pm •
Pitch Perfect: Selling to Libraries and Selling Libraries to Non-Users
3:15pm •
Uncork Your Licenses! How ONIX-PL Can Help License Data Flow
Room 120, Addlestone Library
11:30am •
Saying Goodbye to the “Electronic Resources” Fund: Restructuring the Library Budget for the Age of e-Resources.
12:45pm •
Coming Clean About Dirty OCR: Providing Primary-Source Text to Scholarly Users
2:15pm •
Subject Librarian Initiative at the University of Central Florida Libraries: Collaboration Amongst Scholarly Communication, Research & Information Services, and Acquisitions & Collections Development
Room 122, Addlestone Library
2:15pm •
This Ain’t Your Papa’s Allocation Formula!: Team Based Approaches to Monograph Collections Budgets
3:15pm •
The Road Oft Traveled: Collection Analysis and Development in a Modern Academic Law Library
Room 138, Science and Mathematics Building
2:15pm •
Making the Big Move: Moving to Cloud-Based OCLC’s WorldShare Management Services (WMS)
3:15pm •
Think Global, Act Local
Room 227, Addlestone Library
12:45pm •
Too Little is Not Enough
2:15pm •
Rebuilding the Plane While Flying: Library/Vendor Strategies for Approval Plan Revision (in a DDA World)
Rutledge Room, Francis Marion Hotel
11:30am •
Using the Past to Chart the Future: Evaluating Top Circulating Print Books by Subject and Publisher to Inform Future E-Book Purchases
12:45pm •
Are Midsize Academic Libraries on the Right E-Book Train?
2:15pm •
Government Documents and InterLibrary Loan: The Red Headed Stepchildren in the Technical Services Process
3:15pm •
Acquiring Small Press Monographs: Trends and Analyses
TBA
7:00pm •
Friday Night Dine Arounds
Saturday
, November 9
Ashley Room, Courtyard Marriott Historic District
11:15am •
Nuanced and Timely: Capturing Collections Feedback at Point of Use
12:00pm •
Experiencing “iPads for All”: Results from a Library-Wide Mobile Technology Program
Calhoun Room, Francis Marion Hotel
11:15am •
Q&A/Follow Up Session with Charleston Premiers Presenters
Carolina Ballroom, Francis Marion Hotel
8:00am •
Continental Breakfast and Charleston Premiers
9:45am •
The Long Arm of the Law
11:15am •
Holdings Verification, Monitoring and Collecting Statistics – How Can Libraries Overcome These Issues
12:00pm •
e-Textbooks: Better? Cheaper? Obsolete(r)?
1:30pm •
Hyde Park Corner Debate - Resolved: The current system of scholarly publishing, whereby publishers receive content for free and then sell it back to libraries at a high price, must fundamentally change.
Colonial Ballroom, Embassy Suites Historic District
11:15am •
Online Research Management Tools – Is This the Next Battlefield of the War Against Library Disintermediation?
Colonial Ballroom, Francis Marion Hotel
11:15am •
Head in the Clouds: 100% PDA and No Approval Plan. How We Up-Ended Collection Development and Acquisitions.
12:00pm •
Using Augmented Reality (AR) as a Discovery Tool.
Cooper Room, Courtyard Marriott Historic District
11:15am •
Incorporating Usability into the Database Review Process: New Lessons and Possibilities
Cypress Ballroom North, Courtyard Marriott Historic District
11:15am •
How Video Publication of Laboratory Experiments Will Save Science
12:00pm •
Emerging Technologies for Emerging Libraries: A Digitally Born Research Library
Cypress Ballroom South, Courtyard Marriott Historic District
11:15am •
Janus-Faced Collection Ecology: De-selection & Preservation at St. Olaf College Libraries
12:00pm •
The Touchscreen Experience and Library Collections
Drayton Room, Francis Marion Hotel
11:15am •
World Bank e-Library
12:00pm •
From Accession to Access: Opening Collections through the Digital Public Library of America
Gold Ballroom, Francis Marion Hotel
11:15am •
An Alternative Mechanism for the Delivery of Scholarly Journal Articles: ReadCube Access at the University of Utah
Laurens Room, Francis Marion Hotel
11:15am •
Electronic Resources Management: Functional Integration in Technical Services
12:00pm •
Meeting User Needs & Expectations: A Library’s Quest for Discovery
Magnolia Room, Courtyard Marriott Historic District
11:15am •
3D Printing, Copyright, and Fair Use: What Should We Know?
12:00pm •
There’s a Hole in my Bucket! Too Much Data? Never Enough! Cost Efficient Collections Acquisitions Decision Making through Data Analysis
Parkview Room, Francis Marion Hotel
11:15am •
ENGAGE Your ERM: Using JIVE to Social Network
12:00pm •
Does the OverDrive eBook and Audiobook Lending Service Fit within an Academic Environment?
Pinckney Room, Francis Marion Hotel
11:15am •
Shotgun Sessions
12:00pm •
Acquiring Unique Digital Collections: Collaborative Approaches to Metadata
Rutledge Room, Francis Marion Hotel
11:15am •
Tools, People and Processes: Managing Change Holistically
12:00pm •
Publishers and Libraries: Sharing Metadata Between Communities
4:00pm •
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Ashley Room, Courtyard Marriott Historic District
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Bistro Area, Courtyard Marriott Historic District
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Citadel Green Room, Embassy Suites Historic District
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Laurens Room, Francis Marion Hotel
Magnolia Room, Courtyard Marriott Historic District
Marion Square Park
Mezzanine Level, Francis Marion Hotel
Outside Carolina Ballroom, Francis Marion Hotel
Parkview Room, Francis Marion Hotel
Pinckney Room, Francis Marion Hotel
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Room 122, Addlestone Library
Room 138, Science and Mathematics Building
Room 227, Addlestone Library
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PD: Information Professional- Professional development
SC: Scholarly communication-copyright-digitization projects
TE: Techie issues- ILS-authentication
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CD: Collection development
DS: Digital Scholarship
EU: End users-use statistics-usability studies
MA: Management-organization-leadership-workflow
OB: Out of the box thinking-entrepreneurship
SC: Scholarly communication-copyright-digitization projects
TE: Techie issues- ILS-authentication
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BU: Budget-Fundraising-Allocation formulas
CD: Collection development
DS: Digital Scholarship
EU: End users-use statistics-usability studies
MA: Management-organization-leadership-workflow
PD: Information Professional- Professional development
SC: Scholarly communication-copyright-digitization projects
TE: Techie issues- ILS-authentication
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BU: Budget-Fundraising-Allocation formulas
CD: Collection development
DS: Digital Scholarship
EU: End users-use statistics-usability studies
MA: Management-organization-leadership-workflow
OB: Out of the box thinking-entrepreneurship
PD: Information Professional- Professional development
TE: Techie issues- ILS-authentication
acquisitions-management
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Dates
Wednesday
, November 6
Thursday
, November 7
Friday
, November 8
Saturday
, November 9
Venue
39 Rue de Jean
Ashley Room, Courtyard Marriott Historic District
Auditorium, Science and Mathematics Building
Bistro Area, Courtyard Marriott Historic District
Calhoun Room, Francis Marion Hotel
Carolina Ballroom, Francis Marion Hotel
Citadel Green Room, Embassy Suites Historic District
Colonial Ballroom, Embassy Suites Historic District
Colonial Ballroom, Francis Marion Hotel
Cooper Room, Courtyard Marriott Historic District
Cypress Ballroom North, Courtyard Marriott Historic District
Cypress Ballroom South, Courtyard Marriott Historic District
Cypress Ballroom, Courtyard Marriott Historic District
Drayton Room, Francis Marion Hotel
Gold Ballroom, Francis Marion Hotel
Laurens Room, Francis Marion Hotel
Magnolia Room, Courtyard Marriott Historic District
Marion Square Park
Mezzanine Level, Francis Marion Hotel
Outside Carolina Ballroom, Francis Marion Hotel
Parkview Room, Francis Marion Hotel
Pinckney Room, Francis Marion Hotel
Room 120, Addlestone Library
Room 122, Addlestone Library
Room 138, Science and Mathematics Building
Room 227, Addlestone Library
Rutledge Room, Francis Marion Hotel
SC Aquarium
TBA
The Music Farm
Session Type
Concurrent
All
BU: Budget-Fundraising-Allocation formulas
CD: Collection development
DS: Digital Scholarship
EU: End users-use statistics-usability studies
MA: Management-organization-leadership-workflow
OB: Out of the box thinking-entrepreneurship
PD: Information Professional- Professional development
SC: Scholarly communication-copyright-digitization projects
TE: Techie issues- ILS-authentication
acquisitions-management
Event
Innovation Session
All
CD: Collection development
DS: Digital Scholarship
EU: End users-use statistics-usability studies
MA: Management-organization-leadership-workflow
OB: Out of the box thinking-entrepreneurship
SC: Scholarly communication-copyright-digitization projects
TE: Techie issues- ILS-authentication
acquisitions-management
Lively Lunch Discussions
All
BU: Budget-Fundraising-Allocation formulas
CD: Collection development
DS: Digital Scholarship
EU: End users-use statistics-usability studies
MA: Management-organization-leadership-workflow
PD: Information Professional- Professional development
SC: Scholarly communication-copyright-digitization projects
TE: Techie issues- ILS-authentication
acquisitions-management
Plenary
Poster
All
BU: Budget-Fundraising-Allocation formulas
CD: Collection development
DS: Digital Scholarship
EU: End users-use statistics-usability studies
MA: Management-organization-leadership-workflow
OB: Out of the box thinking-entrepreneurship
PD: Information Professional- Professional development
TE: Techie issues- ILS-authentication
acquisitions-management
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