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Is dealing with open access part of your institutional role? Set aside time
next month to participate in this upcoming two-part webinar from NISO!


*NISO Two Part Webinar: Managing An Open Access World, September 7 & 14*



As Open Access has proven itself a viable business model in the marketplace
of journals, institutions are beginning to grapple with the implications
and ramifications of its success. This includes the practicalities of how
to manage acquisitions in a hybrid open access environment, dealing with
discovery implications of open access, and institutional compliance with
funder mandates. This two-part series will explore the practical issues of
a world in which open access becomes the norm for some segment of scholarly
communications.



*September 7*

http://www.niso.org/news/events/2016/webinars/sep7_webinar/



The first part of this miniseries will focus on the implications of open
access on content acquisition. What are the impacts of hybrid open access
on publisher pricing at a title or collection level?  Is there a tipping
point where open access availability of a portion of a title’s content will
change the calculus about acquiring a title for one’s collection?  How do
we keep track of the increasing number of open access titles and the
increasing amount of hybrid open access content at a journal level?
Presenters will cover these questions as well as provide information on
research to explore these issues.



Confirmed Speaker: *Jill Emery*, Portland State University; *Allyson
Rodriguez*, University of North Texas; *Chris Bulock*, California State
University – Northridge.



*September 14*

http://www.niso.org/news/events/2016/webinars/sep14_webinar/



The second part of this miniseries will examine how institutions address
compliance requirements of funder mandates. As more and more funding bodies
adopt mandates for open distribution of content, at many universities the
tracking of this compliance is falling on the library directly or in
support of research offices.  Are there ways to automate compliance
tracking and strategies for improving compliance? This session will explore
progress being made by initiatives to gather and disseminate open access
compliance, as well as the perspective of funders who are requiring this
information.



Confirmed Speakers: *Pamela Shaw*, Northwestern University; *Jeff Broadbent*
and *Betty Rozum*, both of Utah State University; *Sarah Young*, Cornell
University


Other questions for NISO? Get in touch at:

NISO
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Suite 302
Baltimore, MD 21211-1948
Phone: (301) 654-2512
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