Final 24 Hours to Register for Part Two of this Two Part Webinar!

 

Enabling Discovery: Publishers & Libraries Talk Metadata & Monographs

NISO Two Part Webinar, Monday, January 14 11:00 am - 12:30pm and Wednesday, January 16 1:00pm – 2:30pm

 

For purposes of discovery, the metadata supplied to libraries for e-book content must be complete, explicit and accurate. APIs have been constructed. Best practices have been identified. What are the gaps that still affect the user experience in identifying and navigating to needed content? Why might be needed to bridge those gaps? This session will bring together a cross-section of content providers and libraries to discuss the challenges faced.

 

Wednesday, January 16, Part Two: Librarian Perspectives

 

Confirmed Speakers: Alistair Morrison, Manager of Library Applications, Eisenhower Library, Johns Hopkins University; Elizabeth Miraglia, Assistant Program Director, Metadata Services and Head, Books & Serials Metadata, UC San Diego Library; Shana McDanold, Assistant Manager, Cataloging, District of Columbia Public Library

 

Missed Part One? No worries. Register today for both parts of this event and we’ll send you the access links for the previously-recorded segment.

 

Registration Information

 

Paying by credit card? To register solely for Part Two of this two-part webinar, use this form.

To register for both parts of this two-part webinar, use this form.

 

NOTE: Remember that NISO offers a variety of registration options. (NISO Library Standards Alliance (LSA) members automatically receive access to both sessions of this two-part event.

You can check your institutional membership status here.) Non-members of NISO may register for one session or for both at a packaged rate. Access to an archived recording of the event is always included in your registration fee, regardless of membership status.

 

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