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NISO Virtual Conference - *That Cutting Edge:  Technology’s Impact on
Scholarly Research Processes in the Library
<https://www.niso.org/events/2018/10/cutting-edge-technologys-impact-scholarly-research-processes-library>*

*Wednesday, October 24, 2018, 11:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. (Eastern, US & Canada)*



Recent years have introduced a variety of new technologies into the
mainstream, such as artificial intelligence, data science, and virtual and
augmented reality. As the research community increasingly uses these tools
and techniques to generate findings, what are the needs of the library in
supporting the research activity as well as the resulting output? This
virtual conference will explore technologies supported by the modern
research library and the impact on both workflow and workforce.



Here is what some of the speakers will be discussing:



*How to Cut Without Bleeding – Supporting Research in Higher Ed in an Age
of Technological Innovation*

*Jeremy Frumkin*, Executive Director, Research Technologies, University of
Arizona



*A Trusted Citizen: Libraries in a Shifting IT Environment*

*Jack Maness*, Associate Dean for Scholarly Communication and Collections
Services, University of Denver



*New Needs, New Approaches: Libraries as Technology Collaborators*

*Susan Ivey*, Research Data & Infrastructure Librarian, North Carolina
State University;

*Darby Orcutt, *Assistant Head, Collections & Research Strategy, North
Carolina State University



*Fostering Digital Scholarship at Bryn Mawr College*

*Alicia Peaker*, Director of Digital Scholarship, Critical Making, &
Digital Collections Management, College of Bryn Mawr;



*Rediscovering Serendipity in the Age of Electronic Resources*

*Demian Katz*, Director of Library Technology, Villanova University



*Open Refine for Librarians: How a power tool for Google is now being used
by librarians to clean up data and connect it to the world*

*Mita Williams*, Scholarly Communications Librarian, University of Windsor;



*Research Libraries and Computational Research: Challenges AND Greater
Opportunities Impact*

*Rick Johnson*, Head, Data Curation and Digital Library Solutions, The
University of Notre Dame

*Patricia F. Anderson*, Emerging Technologies Informationist, Taubman
Health Sciences Library, University of Michigan



Speaker abstracts have been posted to the NISO event page
<https://www.niso.org/events/2018/10/cutting-edge-technologys-impact-scholarly-research-processes-library>.




Want to register using a credit card? Use this form
<https://www.regonline.com/registration/Checkin.aspx?EventID=2092774>.
Registration fees for members and non-members are listed on the NISO event
page
<https://www.niso.org/events/2018/10/cutting-edge-technologys-impact-scholarly-research-processes-library>
.



*About Registration:* Purchase of a single registration entitles you to
gather an *unlimited* number of staff from your organization/institution in
a conference room setting to view the event on the day of the live
broadcast. It also includes access to an archived recording of the event to
allow those with conflicting obligations to still benefit from the day’s
content.


Have questions? Get in touch:



NISO

3600 Clipper Mill Road

Suite 302

Baltimore, MD 21211-1948

Phone: +1.301.654.2512

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