Ellen Greenblatt asked me to
forward this announcement about the upcoming ACRL Scholarly Communications
Workshop.
George
George Machovec
Associate Director
Colorado Alliance of Research Libraries
3801 E. Florida, Suite 515
Denver, CO 80210
(303) 759-3399 x.101
(303) 759-3363 (fax)
From: Greenblatt, Ellen
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Subject: Registration now open - Scholarly Communication 101: ACRL
Workshop -- 8/7/09, Denver
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cross-posting
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In
conjunction with the Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL), the
Auraria Library, along with its partners, the Colorado Association of Libraries
Academic Library Association and the Colorado Alliance of Research Libraries,
is delighted to host a free day-long workshop on “Scholarly Communications 101:
Starting with the Basics.”
The
workshop will take place on August 7, 2009, at the Tiviloi Turnhalle on the
Auraria Campus in Denver from 10 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. Onsite check-in will
begin at 9 a.m.
The Workshop, developed by ACRL, is
designed for those with new leadership assignments in scholarly communication,
as well as librarians who are liaisons/specialists to academic departments, and
those who are interested in the issues surrounding evolving modes of
publication and communication.
The interactive Workshop provides an overview of scholarly
communication issues and systems, copyright and intellectual property, and Open
Access with the goal to support individual or institutional strategic planning
and action.
Presenters:
Sarah
L. Shreeves is Coordinator for the Illinois Digital Environment for Access
to Learning and Scholarship (IDEALS), the set of services and collections that
comprise the institutional repository at the University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign (UIUC). In her position, Sarah is responsible for
working with departments, faculty, students, and researchers on a range of
scholarly communication issues including author rights, open access, and data
curation.
Terri
Fishel is Library Director at
Macalester College and chair of the campus Digital Assets Management working
group that oversees the implementation and development of systems to manage digital
resources including images, media, and text materials.
Stan
Soocher, Associate Professor of Music & Entertainment Industry
Studies at the University of Colorado’s Denver Campus, is also the founding and
long-time Editor-in-Chief of Entertainment
Law & Finance, an Incisive Media publication. In addition, Stan
is an entertainment attorney and a multi-recipient of ASCAP Deems Taylor Awards
for “Excellence in Music Journalism,” including for his entertainment law
articles in Rolling Stone
and The National Law
Journal. He is completing a new music law textbook as well as
updating his book They
Fought the Law: Rock Music Goes to Court.
Registration
is required and space is limited to 100 participants, so please register soon
to ensure a space.
The Workshop is subsidized by
ACRL, the Auraria Library, and
the Colorado Academic
Library Association in order to make it FREE OF CHARGE to participants.
For more information and to register,
please visit the workshop web page – http://library.auraria.edu/acrlroadshow/
Contact Information
For questions/additional information, contact Ellen
Greenblatt, Associate Director for Scholarly Communication and Digitization
Initiatives, Auraria Library [log in to unmask] or Mary
K. Dodge, [log in to unmask] or
visit the Workshop website.
Looking
forward to seeing you at the workshop!
Ellen Greenblatt
Associate
Director for Scholarly Communication and Digital Initiatives
Auraria Library
1100 Lawrence Street
Denver, CO 80204
Voice: (303) 556-6704
FAX: (303) 556-3528
Email: [log in to unmask] (**PLEASE
NOTE MY NEW EMAIL ADDRESS**)
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