Everyone,
Here’s the latest in our monthly webinar series planned by NASIG’s Continuing Education Committee, this time on the topic of serials ordering and access basics:
Date: April 25, 2024, 2:00-3:00 ET
Register: https://nasig.org/event-5666988
DESCRIPTION
This vendor neutral program gets back to basics, providing a ground-up view of all sides of ordering and renewing serials in an academic library. The one-hour session covers ordering and renewing serials, including the varieties of serials, how publishers & vendors set their prices, what information to gather to place orders for both print and electronic resources, and more. Intended for new Acquisitions, Electronic Resources, or Serials librarians, the webinar will help fill the gaps and offer serials related issues and information not routinely taught in library school.
SPEAKER BIO
Carol Seiler, MLS, has worked within or for libraries with several years with experience in public, medical, and academic libraries. She is a certified Serials Holdings trainer with SCCTP (Serials Cataloging Cooperative Training Program). Carol has been with EBSCO as an Account Services Manager for more than 17 years overall. Her position at EBSCO is on the service side, ensuring customers get the most out of their partnership with EBSCO subscription services. She is passionate about her work in and with libraries.
REGISTRATION INFORMATION
Registration Deadline for live event: April 25th. This webinar will be recorded and made available to registrants after the webinar is completed. The last date to purchase recording: July 25th. After July 25th 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
$50 for Non-Members
$95 for Group Registration. No size limit. One person registers and shares login details with their group.
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