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NASIG is offering some pretty fascinating workshops this year.  [ Take a look at what's in store for Albuquerque! ]( https://nasig2016.sched.org/ )
 
Ever wonder how to set up a Digital Repository at your institution?  Or what arm twisting techniques work best to encourage faculty and students to submit their work?  Corrie Marsh and Dillon Wackerman are leading a pre-conference workshop on Wednesday morning that can help you get started.
 
Not every institution lives by a ‘publish or perish’ mentality these days, but it’s still a good idea to know what editors and publishers expect from writers.  And it’s always a good idea to share your ideas with others.  Eleanor Cook and Maria Collins are offering two sessions on academic writing and publishing.  If you’ve never published before, sign up for the morning session.  If you have a little more experience, the afternoon session will be more your cup of tea.
 
If you need a little guidance using KBART, Marlene Van Ballegooie, Sheri Meares and Kristen Wilson are sharing their expertise in an afternoon workshop on Thursday, June 9.  This workshop is targeted primarily at content providers and individuals responsible for supplying data to knowledgebases and link resolver vendors.  They are first step in the data supply chain; the KBART Recommended Practice is geared towards this group specifically.

We’ll be having a great time in Albuquerque.  You should join us.  [ Register for pre-conference workshops and the entire conference. ]( http://www.nasig.org/site_event_detail.cfm?pk_association_event=12690 ) 
 
 
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Leigh Ann DePope
Publicist, NASIG, Inc.
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Established in 1985, NASIG is an independent non-profit organization working to advance and transform the management of information resources in all formats and business models. For more information about NASIG and our member opportunities, please visit http://www.nasig.org/.