Register Now for this NISO Virtual Conference!
Research Information Systems: The Connections Enabling Collaboration
Date: Wednesday, August 16, 2017
Time: 11:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. (Eastern)
About Registration: Purchase of a single registration entitles you to gather an unlimited number of staff from your organization/institution in a class- or 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.
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Presentation titles and speakers appear below. For the day’s schedule and speaker abstracts, please see the NISO event page.
Making Sense of the Confusing World of
Research Information
Management
Rebecca Bryant, Senior Program Officer, OCLC Research, OCLC
Creating a Culture of Research Reputation
through Research Information Management Systems
Scott Warren, Associate Dean for Research and Scholarship, Syracuse
University Libraries, and Anne Rauh, Collection
Development and Analysis Librarian, Syracuse University Libraries, Syracuse
University
Enabling and Encouraging Use of the RIS/CRIS
System
Christine Gillis Bilton, Manager, Research Information Systems,
University of Waterloo
VIVO (Open Source RIS Tools)
Muhammad Javed, Ph.D., Ontology Engineer/Tech. Lead (Scholars@Cornell), Albert R. Mann Library, Cornell University
Commercial RIS Systems: Benefits, Costs, and Considerations of Use
Daniel Calto, Director of Solution Services, Research Intelligence, Elsevier
The RIS as a Part of a Larger Environment of
Systems
Andi Ogier, Director for Data Services, Virginia Tech, Virginia
(Ginny) Pannabecker, Associate Director, Research Collaboration and
Engagement, Virginia Tech University Libraries, and Peggy
Layne, Assistant Provost for Faculty Development, Virginia Tech
Case Study I: GTScholar: Lessons learned
in RIM/CRIS implementation
Marlee Givens, Librarian for Modern Languages and Library
Learning Consultant, Georgia Tech
Case Study II: From Researcher Profiling
to System of Record
Jan Fransen, Service Lead for Researcher and Discovery Systems,
University of Minnesota - Twin Cities
About Registration: Purchase of a single registration entitles you to gather an unlimited number of staff from your organization/institution in a class- or 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.
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