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Digital Preservation for Books - NASIG webinar September 24, 2024, 11:00 AM ET

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DESCRIPTION

Are your digital books archived for long-term preservation? What format might best support that? Why should we be concerned about this anyway? This session will explore challenges around the digital preservation of books!

 

At first glance, a topic specifically related to books may seem unusual for NASIG. However, book series are continuing resources that have a significant crossover of concerns with serials, and there are lots of developments underway to support book preservation that will be of interest to libraries and library publishers.

 

In this webinar, a selection of expert guest speakers will discuss challenges and current developments in this space:

 

*	Claire Holloway & Ruth Jones on how to know if/where a book is archived;
*	Neil Jefferies & Alicia Wise on the draft ePub Archival standard;
*	Mikael Laakso on the preservation of Open Access books.

 

SPEAKER BIOS

 

Claire Holloway - is Manager of Publisher Relations for OCLC and chairperson of the Book Industry Study Group (BISG) Metadata Committee. Before making a mid-life decision to turn her focus to the library space, Claire worked in editorial, production, and metadata management roles throughout the publishing industry. Claire loves books of all genres (except thrillers), metadata of all flavors, and sharing information about both to anyone who wants to learn.

 

Ruth Jones - has over 30 years experience in the publishing industry. She spent 15 years at Ingram leading digital services sales, where she was responsible for implementing digital supply chain solutions for leading publishers and university presses. She led BIC (Book Industry Communication) digital and operational boards before becoming Chair of BIC. Prior to Ingram, Ruth was head of product development at The British Library, working on a range of digital initiatives.

 

Neil Jefferies - is Head of Innovation in Open Scholarship Support at the Bodleian Libraries and a Director of Data Futures GmbH. He is a co-creator of IIIF and the Oxford Common File Layout, Community Manager for the SWORD protocol, a member of the Bit List Council for the Digital Preservation Coalition, and co-chair of the Research Identifier National Coordinating Committee. At Oxford he has been involved with many DH projects such as Early Modern Letters Online, the 15th Century Booktrade, Medieval Libraries of Great Britain, Broadside Ballads and the Fihrist Catalogue of Islamic Manuscripts.

 

Alicia Wise - is Executive Director of the CLOCKSS Archive. She has worked to increase access to research information for 25 years as an academic author and in roles with funders, libraries, consortia, and publishers. Prior to joining she held roles with the Archaeology Data Service, Elsevier, Jisc, the Publishers Association, and the Publishers Licensing Service. Most recently, Alicia has been working as a consultant in scholarly communications, advising libraries, funders, and publishers on sustainable strategies for navigating the rapidly changing information landscape. She has served on the boards of organizations including Access to Research, the Accessible Books Consortium, CHORUS, and Research4Life.

 

Mikael Laakso - is an Associate Professor in Information Systems Science at Hanken School of Economics in Helsinki. For over a decade he has been conducting research concerning the changing landscape towards openness in scholarly publishing by studying combinations of bibliometrics, web metrics, business models, science policy, and author behavior. In addition to his academic research Mikael has been part of expert groups preparing published reports on the topic of scholarly communication for The European Research Council Executive Agency (ERCEA) and the European Commission. His recent research has been into the area of open access books, in particular through the ongoing Horizon Europe-funded project PALOMERA - Policy Alignment of Open access Monographs in the European Research Area.

 

CHAIR

James Phillpotts, Director of Content Transformation and Standards, Oxford University Press.

 

REGISTRATION INFORMATION

 

Registration Deadline for live event: September 24th. This webinar will be recorded and made available to registrants after the webinar is completed. The last date to purchase recording: December 24th. After December 24th, the recording will be made freely available.

 

WEBINAR RATES

 

$15 for NASIG Student Members. Login to NASIG website before registering

$35 for NASIG Members. Login to NASIG website before registering

$35 for NISO or SSP Members with code. Email [log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>  to receive code

$60 for Non-Members

$120 for Group Registration. No size limit. One person registers and shares login details with their group.

 

Registration: https://nasig.org/event-5831765 <https://urldefense.com/v3/__https:/nasig.org/event-5831765__;!!N11eV2iwtfs!vRfvjnY7l5UcZnuEVtCfy5E_PIWLHZmS8b9afgr_C3Ggr33dnSitox7McLmZ-MaeCVgmdttb4wYzXpCdkn5vDhgWlug$> 

 

James Rhoades and Sofia Slutskaya, CEC co-chairs 

 

 

Matthew Ragucci

NASIG Social Media Coordinator

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