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Join the NASIG Continuing Education Committees for our upcoming webinar ¡§Asking for more: What works in academic library acquisition negotiation¡¨. If you have any questions or issues with registration, please email [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>.
Date: December 11, 2025
Time: 2pm-3pm Easter Time
Registration: https://nasig.org/event-6430115
Negotiation is a necessary skill for academic librarians working with electronic resources, especially as libraries confront inflating costs for collections resources and impacted budgets for library materials. However, a popular belief persists that women are bad negotiators because ¡§women don¡¦t ask.¡¨ In a field defined by its female demographic, how does this affect librarians? We can and do ask for more. Join Amy Pham (Senior Electronic and Open Content Librarian, University of San Diego) and Jill Grogg (Lead Strategist, Lyrasis) as they discuss the results of an interview study conducted by Pham suggesting that academic librarians negotiating for electronic resources are data-driven, communicative, and experience success, regardless of gender. Together, Pham and Grogg will share what¡¦s worked for them in their combined 25+ years of negotiation experience and invite others to share their own experiences with negotiating library resources.
By the end of this session, attendees will be able to:
¡´ Identify negotiation basics
¡´ Discuss gender and race and their connection to negotiation outcomes
¡´ Learn about negotiation educational resources for e-resources negotiation
¡´ Apply e-resources-focused negotiation strategies
Audience: This session is geared towards academic librarians, but all are invited to attend. No negotiation experience is required.
Speakers:
Amy Pham is Senior Electronic and Open Content Librarian and Associate Professor at the University of San Diego, Copley Library. Pham¡¦s professional activities cover a wide range of interests, including electronic resources management, workflow management, open access publishing, library/vendor relationships, and copyright. Pham recently published ¡§Who¡¦s asking?: Gender, race, and negotiation outcomes¡¨ in Democratizing Knowledge +Access +Opportunities: The Proceedings of the ACRL 2025 Conference, April 2-5, 2025, Minneapolis, MN. The paper is available to read at https://digital.sandiego.edu/library_facpub/33/.
Jill E. Grogg is a Lead Strategist with Lyrasis. In her role, Jill negotiates with vendors and content providers to ensure Lyrasis member libraries and partners reach the best possible outcomes for the acquisition and delivery of electronic resources and services. Jill has published and presented widely, including co-authoring The Librarian¡¦s Guide to Negotiation (Information Today, 2012). A more complete list of her activities and publications can be found in her ORCID profile, https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5136-4507.
REGISTRATION INFORMATION
Registration Deadline for live event: December 11th, 2025. This webinar will be recorded and made available to registrants after the webinar is completed. The last date to purchase recording: March 11th, 2026. After March 11th, 2026 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] to receive code
$60 for Non-Members
$120 for Group Registration. No size limit. One person registers and shares login details with their group.
Register at:https://nasig.org/event-6430115
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