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*2018* *Acquisitions Institute at Timberline Lodge*

Saturday, May 19  through Tuesday, May 22, 2018

Timberline Lodge

One hour east of Portland, Oregon on the slope of Mt. Hood

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*Call for Proposals*



*WHAT IS The Acquisitions Institute?*

·         Since 2000, the pre-eminent conference located in Western North
America on acquisitions and collection development held at Timberline
Lodge.

·         A three-day conference focusing on the methods and innovation of
building and managing library collections to be held May 19-22, 2018.

·         A small (no more than 85 attendees), informal and stimulating
gathering in a convivial and glorious Pacific Northwest setting.



*WHAT TOPICS are we looking for?*

The planning committee is open to presentations on all aspects of library
acquisitions and collection management.  Presenters are encouraged to
engage the audience in discussion. Panel discussions are well received.  We
may wish to bring individual proposals together to form panels.

Topics we and/or last year's attendees think would be great include:



·         Diversity, inclusion and social justice in acquisitions and
collections (e.g., hiring practices, developing / promoting staff from
within, how we as libraries can influence what gets published in terms of
diversity, etc.)

·         Evaluating your existing collections for diversity

·         Staffing, training and development, and recruiting issues,
challenges, successes (e.g., onboarding new acquisitions and/or collections
staff)

·         Negotiation skills and how to use them

·         Ethics in acquisitions

·         Vendor and publisher evaluation, including business skills to
determine financial viability

·         Using data visualization techniques to tell our stories (e.g.,
budget, collections, staff successes, etc.) Assessment tools, methods, and
projects (e.g., linking collections with learning outcomes; usage studies)

·         Impacts of Open Access  and Open Repositories on acquisitions and
collection development

·         Data curation, including Big Data, and management and other new
roles for subject and technical services librarians

·         Small academic library or public library perspectives in
acquisitions and collection development

·         Print today:  what are the collection management issues?

·         Trends and issues in licensing

·         Collection development beyond DDA/PDA, approval plans, etc.



*The DEADLINE for submitting a proposal is December 31, 2017. *



Submission proposal form: http://acquisitionsinstitute.
org/2018-call-for-proposals/



*Important Dates*

Mon 9/18/17: Call for proposals announced

Sun 12/31/17: Proposals due

Wed 1/17/18: Review of proposals complete, and presenters notified

Fri 1/19/18: Presenters confirm commitment to present

Mon 2/5/18: Registration opens

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The Acquisitions Institute at Timberline Lodge Planning Committee is

Lindsay Cronk, University of Rochester;

Kristina DeShazo, Oregon Health & Science University;

Stacey Devine, Library of Congress;

Kerri Goergen-Doll, Oregon State University;

Kim Maxwell, MIT;

Nancy Slight-Gibney, University of Oregon; and
Scott Alan Smith, Librarian at Large