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Monday, April 4
 

9:45am CDT

S01- Gender and Negotiation
Beth Ashmore (Samford University) and Jill Grogg (LYRASIS), authors of The Librarian’s Guide to Negotiation (Information Today, 2012) as well as presenters at a previous ER&L negotiation post-workshop with Rick Burke and James Wiser (SCELC), discuss the most interesting aspect of their ongoing negotiation research: gender and negotiation.

Speakers
avatar for Beth Ashmore

Beth Ashmore

Associate Head, Acquisitions & Discovery (Serials), North Carolina State University
avatar for Jill Grogg

Jill Grogg

Senior Strategist, LYRASIS
Jill Grogg is a Strategist with the Content & Scholarly Communication Initiatives team at LYRASIS. Previously, she was electronic resources coorindator at The University of Alabama Libraries for over a decade.


Monday April 4, 2016 9:45am - 10:30am CDT
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10:45am CDT

S07 - Case Studies from the Cloud: Technical Perspectives on Hosting Discovery Systems
In this session, presenters will discuss cloud-based discovery, and look at its architectural fundamentals. Panelist will discuss multi-tenancy, and – at the same time - showcase examples of how discovery can be customized for each library. In addition, a closer look will be given to infrastructure requirements on the vendor-side to ensure continuous, and secure, service for library users.

Speakers
avatar for Ron Burns

Ron Burns

VP Services PM, EBSCO
Ron is part of a great team creating FOLIO Services from EBSCO. Ron has been with EBSCO for 13 years and has lead many EBSCO technology customer outreach initiatives. He is a software industry veteran having been involved with several web content management and search technology companies... Read More →
avatar for Michael Kucsak

Michael Kucsak

Director of Library Systems and Technology, University of North Florida
avatar for Jon Ritterbush

Jon Ritterbush

E-Resources & Serials Librarian, Univ. of Nebraska - Kearney
Jon Ritterbush has been the E-Resources and Serials Librarian at the University of Nebraska-Kearney since 2009, and is a doctoral student in "Internet based education" at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. His other hobbies include running, monitoring technology trends, and indulging... Read More →


Monday April 4, 2016 10:45am - 11:30am CDT
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1:15pm CDT

S13 - Assessing the User Experience of E-Books in Academic Libraries: Search, Usage, and Information Finding
We report findings from a comprehensive assessment of e-book user experience from transaction logs, e-book usage data, and user tests. Results of the assessment have significant implications for the design of e-book features to support users’ reading strategies and help libraries create a consistent e-book user experience.

Speakers
avatar for Xi Niu, PhD

Xi Niu, PhD

University of North Carolina at Charlotte
MP

Marlen Promann

Purdue University
avatar for Tao Zhang

Tao Zhang

Digital User Experience Specialist, Purdue University
User experience, user research, usability test, interface design, wireframes


Monday April 4, 2016 1:15pm - 2:00pm CDT
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  5. User Experience

2:15pm CDT

S19 - The Role of Choice in the Future of Discovery Evaluations
Panelists will debate the merits of interoperability and look at the factors that either enable or prohibit choice in today’s library technology ecosystem. And, they will examine the viability of a “best of breed” approach to selecting systems and the interests of libraries to choose those applications that best address back-end workflow and end-user success.

Speakers
avatar for Neil Block

Neil Block

VP, Global Open Source Innovation, EBSCO
avatar for Marshall Breeding

Marshall Breeding

Independent Consultant and Author, Library Technology Guides
Marshall Breeding is an independent consultant, speaker, and author. He is the creator and editor of Library Technology Guides and the libraries.org online directory of libraries. His monthly column Systems Librarian appears in Computers in Libraries; he is the editor for Smart Libraries... Read More →
avatar for Robert McDonald

Robert McDonald

Associate Dean for Research and Technology Strategies, Indiana University
As the Associate Dean for Research and Technology Strategies, Robert H. McDonald works to provide library information system services and discovery services to the entire IU system and manages projects related to scholarly communications, new model publishing, and technologies that... Read More →
avatar for J Curtis Thacker

J Curtis Thacker

Director of Discovery Systems, Brigham Young University



Monday April 4, 2016 2:15pm - 3:00pm CDT
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3:25pm CDT

S24 - Apps in the World of Libraries and Discovery: A New Frontier
Increasingly, apps can be integrated within discovery to augment the user experience and enhance the interaction between a library’s stakeholders and its resources. Panelists will showcase how apps are used in their respective discovery environments. And they will look at the increased library engagement that apps deliver.

Speakers
avatar for Eric Frierson

Eric Frierson

Director of SaaS Innovation, Public & Schools, EBSCO Information Services
Hey! I'm the team lead for library services engineering and integration for EBSCO. This means I can answer any question you might have about integrating EDS or the EDS API into your library and campus. I'm also a developer, building applications that use our API in outside-of-the-box... Read More →
avatar for Andrea Leonard

Andrea Leonard

Metadata Librarian, Appalachian State University
Andrea is the Metadata Librarian at Appalachian State University, working with digital collections. She earned a B.A. from Virginia Tech, an M.L.I.S. from the University of Pittsburgh and, most recently, a second master’s from Appalachian State University. She served as an E-Resources... Read More →
avatar for Jason Martin

Jason Martin

Head of Public Services, duPont-Ball Library, Stetson University


Monday April 4, 2016 3:25pm - 4:10pm CDT
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4:20pm CDT

S30-01 - The Bigger Picture: Creating a Statistics Dashboard That Ties Collection Building to Research
The Collection Development Office at University of Wyoming Libraries was tasked with designing a statistics dashboard that ties collection-building efforts to research at the university. The project lead will discuss the what, why, and how of building a dashboard that features quantitative and qualitative information about the Libraries’ collection.
 
*This short talk is part of session "S30 - Collections & Use"

Moderators
avatar for Jennifer Bazeley

Jennifer Bazeley

Coordinator, Collection Access and Acquisitions, Miami University (OH)
Jennifer Bazeley has a BM and an MM in viola performance from the Eastman School of Music and an MLIS from Dominican University in Illinois. Her love of serials and electronic resources started with a student job in the DePaul University Library in Chicago, IL. Since completing her... Read More →

Speakers
avatar for Shannon Tharp

Shannon Tharp

Collections & Content Management Librarian, University of Denver


Monday April 4, 2016 4:20pm - 4:35pm CDT
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4:35pm CDT

S30-02 - (e)Book Snapshot: Print and eBook Use in an Academic Library Consortium
Several years in to the e-book age, academic library users continue to choose both print and electronic formats.  This case study examines use patterns for shared print and shared e-books from one publisher in 2014 within the OhioLINK consortium.  These patterns may inform future collection decisions within the group.
 
 
*This short talk is part of session "S30 - Collections & Use"

Moderators
avatar for Jennifer Bazeley

Jennifer Bazeley

Coordinator, Collection Access and Acquisitions, Miami University (OH)
Jennifer Bazeley has a BM and an MM in viola performance from the Eastman School of Music and an MLIS from Dominican University in Illinois. Her love of serials and electronic resources started with a student job in the DePaul University Library in Chicago, IL. Since completing her... Read More →

Speakers
avatar for Joanna Voss

Joanna Voss

Associate Director of Licensing & Analytics, OhioLINK


Monday April 4, 2016 4:35pm - 4:50pm CDT
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4:50pm CDT

S30-03 - A Brief History of PaperStats
PaperStats is a tool that integrates journal pricing from publishers with COUNTER compliant usage statistics to produce consolidated usage and cost reports. Have you heard of PaperStats and are wondering what it can do for your library? Or are you looking for a better way to determine the cost-per-use of your e-resources? If so, stop by for a brief history of our library's experience with PaperStats so far and where we hope this resouce will take us in the future!
 
 
*This short talk is part of session "S30 - Collections & Use"

Moderators
avatar for Jennifer Bazeley

Jennifer Bazeley

Coordinator, Collection Access and Acquisitions, Miami University (OH)
Jennifer Bazeley has a BM and an MM in viola performance from the Eastman School of Music and an MLIS from Dominican University in Illinois. Her love of serials and electronic resources started with a student job in the DePaul University Library in Chicago, IL. Since completing her... Read More →

Speakers
avatar for Whitney Bates-Gomez

Whitney Bates-Gomez

Electronic and Continuing Resources Librarian, Georgia State University


Monday April 4, 2016 4:50pm - 5:05pm CDT
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Tuesday, April 5
 

8:30am CDT

S37 - Assessing Major Organizational Change: The Effects on the Use of Library Resources and Services
After major organizational changes in recent years, University of Kansas Libraries’ staff collected database usage data and statistics using LibAnalytics to discover a pattern of significant decreases in the use of our resources.   To address this trend, library staff from three departments collaborated to find solutions to counteract these numbers.

Speakers
avatar for Lea Currie

Lea Currie

Head of Content Development, University of Kansas Libraries
Lea Currie has been the head of Content Development at the University of Kansas Libraries since 2008 and employed with the Libraries in other positions since 1999. Lea’s principal role in her current position is to manage the collection development budget, review and analyze collections... Read More →
avatar for Amalia Monroe-Gulick

Amalia Monroe-Gulick

Collection Assessment Librarian, University of Kansas Libraries
Amalia holds an MLS from Indiana University, as well as a BS and MS in political science from Illinois State University. She has worked at the University of Kansas Libraries since 2008.
avatar for Julie Petr

Julie Petr

Associate Librarian for Graduate Initiatives, University of Kansas Libraries
Julie Petr is an Associate Librarian at the University of Kansas.  Her research interests focus on the delivery of library services to academic researchers, particularly the graduate student population.



Tuesday April 5, 2016 8:30am - 9:15am CDT
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9:45am CDT

S43 - Maximizing Management: Getting More Out of Your e-Resource Management Strategy
Librarians who manage electronic resources will readily testify to the challenges; from managing holdings to setting up linking, there is much to account for. What are the best practices to consider when managing electronic resources? What tools exist and how do they work together? Where, how can, and should, vendors assist by enabling better workflows and interoperability?

Speakers
avatar for Athena Hoeppner

Athena Hoeppner

Discovery Services Librarian, University of Central Florida
Athena Hoeppner is the Discovery Services Librarian at the University of Central Florida, in Orlando, Florida. Her career in academic libraries spans 25 years with roles in public services, systems, and technical services. In her current role, she jointly oversees the eResources lifecycle... Read More →
avatar for Roen Janyk

Roen Janyk

Web Services Librarian, Okanagan College
Roën Janyk is the Web Services Librarian and Library Department Chair at Okanagan College. She has a keen interest in improving and adapting library user services. Roën has independently and collaboratively presented and published on numerous occasions, discussing topics such as... Read More →
avatar for Oliver Pesch

Oliver Pesch

Chief Strategist, EBSCO
Oliver Pesch works as chief product strategist for EBSCO Information Services where he helps set direction for EBSCO's e-resource services and products, including EBSCO Usage Consolidation and EBSCONET Analytics. Oliver is a strong supporter of standards and is very involved in the... Read More →


Tuesday April 5, 2016 9:45am - 10:30am CDT
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10:45am CDT

S48 - Alternative Avenues of Discovery: Competition or Potential
Join this session to learn about recent studies on the impact of library discovery solutions and their overall use by academic and research library patrons as well as the possibilities of leveraging technologies such as mobile experience and linked data to extend the reach of libraries to your patron community.

Speakers
avatar for Michael Levine-Clark

Michael Levine-Clark

Dean of Libraries, University of Denver
avatar for Ido Peled

Ido Peled

Corp VP, Mobile Campus Solutions, Ex Libris
avatar for Jason Price

Jason Price

Director of License and Open Access Services, SCELC Library Consortium


Tuesday April 5, 2016 10:45am - 11:30am CDT
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1:15pm CDT

S53 - Integrating Discovery and Database A-Z Lists with LibGuides
LibGuides is used by libraries to curate knowledge and share information on any topic.  In this session, panelists will provide practical examples of how discovery and LibGuides work together, and what implementation of a large database A-Z list looks like.

Speakers
avatar for Martha Allen

Martha Allen

Chair, Research and Instruction Services, Saint Louis University
avatar for Erin Finnerty

Erin Finnerty

Electronic Resources Librarian, Temple University
avatar for Eric Frierson

Eric Frierson

Director of SaaS Innovation, Public & Schools, EBSCO Information Services
Hey! I'm the team lead for library services engineering and integration for EBSCO. This means I can answer any question you might have about integrating EDS or the EDS API into your library and campus. I'm also a developer, building applications that use our API in outside-of-the-box... Read More →
avatar for Kimberly Copenhaver, MLS

Kimberly Copenhaver, MLS

Access Services Librarian, Eckerd College
Kim Copenhaver serves as Reference, Instruction and Access Services Librarian at Eckerd College and faculty liaison to the Behavioral Sciences.


Tuesday April 5, 2016 1:15pm - 2:00pm CDT
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2:30pm CDT

S58 - Is “E” for Everybody? Reorganizing to Fit E-Resources across Blended Departments
As library budgets languish, e-resource availability flourishes, and new technologies emerge, two academic institutions share projects for reorganizing workflows.  The presentation will cover reorganization efforts of Technical Services at Tulane University, and Acquisitions and Resource Sharing at University of Kansas.  Both will outline processes, resulting strategies, personnel training, and assessment metrics.

Speakers
avatar for Judith Emde

Judith Emde

Assistant Dean - Content & Access Services, University of Kansas Libraries
KM

Kathrine Montgomery

Head, Acquisitions and ERM, Tulane University
avatar for Angela Rathmel

Angela Rathmel

Head of Acquisitions & Resource Sharing, University of Kansas
Angie Rathmel is currently head of Acquisitions & Resource Sharing at the University of Kansas (KU) Libraries. She previously served as the libraries’ electronic resources librarian, among other positions. Angie oversees workflows related to the libraries’ collection budget, including... Read More →


Tuesday April 5, 2016 2:30pm - 3:15pm CDT
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3:30pm CDT

S63 - E-Data Quality: How Publishers and Libraries are Working Together to Improve Data Quality
High quality data is essential for discovery and access of e-resources, but in many cases low quality, inaccurate information leads to low usage and a poor return on library investment dollars.  Librarians, publishers, and knowledge base providers will talk about how they are working together to improve access to e-resources.

Speakers
avatar for Bill Carney

Bill Carney

Content Manager, OCLC
avatar for Noah Levin

Noah Levin

Co-chair, NISO KBART Standing Committee, Independent Professional
Noah Levin is the Co-Chair of the NISO KBART Standing Committee and a member of the KBART Automation Working Group. Noah has spent the last 20 years designing and creating metadata workflows for large Academic and Trade Publishers; managing their Link Resolver/Discovery data, MARC... Read More →
KM

Kim Maxwell

Electronic Resources Management Librarian, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
avatar for Alistair Morrison

Alistair Morrison

Senior Product Manager for ScienceDirect Books, Elsevier
Alistair Morrison is a senior product manager at Elsevier ScienceDirect, recently overseeing the release of Elsevier Reference Modules on ScienceDirect. He has worked in the information publishing industry for over twenty years in a variety of editorial, technical, operations, and... Read More →
avatar for Carlen Ruschoff

Carlen Ruschoff

Director of Technical Services & Strategic Initiat, University of Maryland
Carlen Ruschoff is Director of Technical Services & Strategic Initiatives at the University of Maryland, College Park. Over a span of 35 years, she has held various positions in Technical Services and Information Technology. Carlen’s aspiration throughout her career has been to... Read More →
avatar for Jabin White

Jabin White

VP of Content Management, ITHAKA
Jabin White is Vice President of Content Management for ITHAKA, an organization committed to helping the academic community use digital technologies to preserve the scholarly record and to advance research and teaching in sustainable ways. ITHAKA provides several services to the academic... Read More →


Tuesday April 5, 2016 3:30pm - 4:15pm CDT
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4:30pm CDT

S68 - Discovery: Beyond Initial Implementation & Participation…and into OPTIMIZATION
Join a scholarly publisher, a discovery service provider, and a university as they uncover, address and provide examples of how collaboration across the groups can have a major impact on the discovery user experience, and ultimately the usage and value of library resources. In addition, the group will discuss issues of concern around search origination as it relates to the statistical information that link resolvers may inadvertently hide, causing publishers and librarians to see only part of the picture of how and where usage occurs.

Speakers
avatar for Scott Bernier

Scott Bernier

Vice President, Library & Government Relations, EBSCO
For more than 25 years, Scott has been focused on uncovering and understanding the needs and goals across the various members of the global library community. Through the years with EBSCO, his role has become more focused on gathering and sharing insights with libraries and other... Read More →
avatar for Julie Zhu

Julie Zhu

Senior Manager, Discovery Partners, IEEE
Julie Zhu cultivates and manages effective working relationships with Discovery Service, Link Resolver, Proxy Service and Search Engine providers to maximize IEEE content findability, visibility and accessibility in multiple discovery channels. She serves in NISO’s Information Discovery... Read More →


Tuesday April 5, 2016 4:30pm - 5:15pm CDT
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