Managing and Implementing License Agreements, Part II

Wednesday, 9/5/2018
  • 2:00 PM-3:00 PM (Eastern)
  • 1:00 PM-2:00 PM (Central)
  • 12:00 PM-1:00 PM (Mountain)
  • 11:00 AM-12:00 PM (Pacific)

This session was presented on September 5, 2018. Access the recording and materials now:

This is part 3 of the six-part series, Licensing Electronic Resources to Serve the Library's Mission

This webinar (part two of two) will cover the following topics:
  • Coordinating licensing with collection analysis and the aibrary administration
  • The acquisitions perspective: understanding the impact of licenses on your budgetary and acquisitions processes
  • The collections perspective: understanding the impact of these licenses on your collection development strategies and policies
  • Translating licenses into your administrative and technical ecosystems
  • Tools of the trade
  • Case studies 
  • Suggestions for further reading

Learning Outcomes

This webinar is part two of the previous licensing webinar “Managing and Implementing Licenses within Your Library and Institution, Part I”, and will build on knowledge learned in that part one. Attendees should understand the fundamental structure of licenses and commonly used terms and clauses. Participants will gain a greater understanding of the impact and integration of licenses on acquisitions and collections work, as well as the effective coordination of licensing information with other library units. This session will also delve into how to translate licenses into your administrative and technical ecosystems, including a discussion of tools that facilitate these processes.

Who Should Attend

Those unfamiliar with licensing electronic resources will benefit from this session. Skilled practitioners will benefit from the discussion of specific techniques and tools for coordinating license information with other processes within their library.Jennifer W. Bazeley has a BM and an MM in viola performance from the Eastman School of Music, and an MLIS from Dominican University. She has worked in technical services at the DePaul University Library, the Field Museum Library, and the Cincinnati Art Museum Library. She has worked for the Miami University Libraries (Oxford, OH) since November 2009, and is currently an Associate Librarian, Coordinator of Collection Access and Acquisitions. Her research interests include the role of libraries in scholarly communication, improving technical services workflows, and analyzing e-resource usage data.

Presenter

Jennifer W. Bazeley has a BM and an MM in viola performance from the Eastman School of Music, and an MLIS from Dominican University. She has worked in technical services at the DePaul University Library, the Field Museum Library, and the Cincinnati Art Museum Library. She has worked for the Miami University Libraries (Oxford, OH) since November 2009, and is currently an Associate Librarian, Coordinator of Collection Access and Acquisitions. Her research interests include the role of libraries in scholarly communication, improving technical services workflows, and analyzing e-resource usage data.

Registration

Cost

A recording of this webinar is now available since the six month date of the presentation has passed.

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Credits

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Contact

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