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The Indiana Online Users Group (IOLUG) Program Committee invites you to
submit a proposal to present at the Spring 2015 IOLUG program, "Sharing
Resources and Showing Results" on Friday, June 12th, 2015 at Indiana
Wesleyan in Indianapolis, IN.
Please submit your proposal using the online form by Friday, April 24th,
2015. HERE
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the online form.
Resource Sharing is nothing new to libraries and librarians – after all,
libraries are the original collectors and lenders of information. But
today, sharing is more than just lending out books, or even other items
(like bike locks). Libraries are taking sharing to the next level, and we
are making sure others know about it. The IOLUG Spring Conference Committee
invites proposals that explore the many aspects of sharing in libraries.
Topic ideas include, but are not limited to:
• Consortial Purchasing
• Open Source software – software with publicly-available source-code
for study, change, and distribution
• Open Access – online, free scholarly literature that is exempt from
most copyright restrictions
• Inter-Library Loan
• Collection Development implications of resource sharing
• Data Sharing – the practice of sharing and archiving scholarly or
scientific data used in research
• Sharing Spaces
• Open Licensing – generally, licensing a work which allows for the
access, alteration, and re-distribution of it with few if any restrictions
Get some inspiration from previous years’ sessions on the IOLUG Website –
www.iolug.org.
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