NASIG Webinar: Academic Writing and Publishing
Date: April 20, 2017Time: 1:00 pm (ET)Length: 1 hour
Registration Deadline for live event: April 19, 2017.
This webinar will be recorded and made available to registrants after the webinar is completed.
Late registration dates to purchase recording: April 21, 2017 through October 20, 2017. After October 20, 2017 the recording will be made freely available.
Webinar Rates:
NASIG members: $35NASIG student members: $15NISO members: $35NASIG non-member: $50Group registration: $95
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Description:
Academic Writing and Publishing is a one-hour NASIG webinar specifically geared to academic librarians who wish to know more about what it takes to get published. It will focus on professional writing for librarians who are expected to do writing/research for their job or are interested for other reasons (if not required). We will cover the peer-review process and types of scholarly writing, tips on breaking into the publishing realm, learning the ropes, what to avoid, and will reserve time for specific questions from participants. The webinar is adapted from a NASIG preconference that was held at the 2016 conference in Albuquerque, NM.
Speakers:
Maria Collins is the Head of Acquisitions & Discovery at North Carolina State University Libraries and has served in a variety of roles at NCSU for over ten years. She provided oversight for the reorganization of technical services in 2012. Prior to her work at NCSU, she worked as Serials Librarian and Serials Coordinator at Mississippi State University Libraries. She is the current editor-in-chief for Serials Review and has published in the areas of electronic resource management, open access, and workflows.
Eleanor I. Cook has worked in the library field for over 30 years, and is currently Assistant Director for Discovery and Technology Services at Joyner Library at East Carolina University. She has had various technical services responsibilities including both monographic and serials/e-resources acquisitions, cataloging and preservation. She was President of the North American Serials Interest Group in 2002/2003. She has been active in other organizations such as ALA ALCTS, NCLA, and the NC Preservation Consortium.
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Leigh Ann DePope
Publicist, NASIG, Inc.
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