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*SPECIAL NISO TRAINING SERIES*

*Assessment Practices and Metrics for the 21st Century*
<https://www.niso.org/events/2018/10/niso-training-series-assessment-practices-and-metrics-21st-century>

October 19, 2018 – December 21, 2018, 11:30 am – 1:00 pm (Eastern)



*Early Bird Registration Rates Extended Through October 5th. *

Use this form
<https://www.regonline.com/registration/Checkin.aspx?EventID=2534920>, if
paying by credit card. A printable registration form is available on the
NISO event page linked above.



*Objective:* To provide consistency of training and a common baseline of
knowledge for information professionals in considering and applying
assessment practices for scholarly resources across multiple information
services and systems.



*Who Will Benefit from this Training Series:*

   - Academic librarians whose role includes assessment as a professional
   role or who have been assigned to conduct assessment exercises in their own
   library
   - Early or mid-career publishing staff in product development or
   marketing roles who seek a better understanding of assessment activities
   and the metrics by which a product or service may be evaluated
   - Mid-career managers or supervisors whose roles require them to conduct
   small and medium size assessment projects or exercises.



*Course Moderator:* *Martha Kyrillidou*, Director & CEO, Qualitymetrics, LLC



*Confirmed Guest Lecturers:*

   - *Starr Hoffman*, Director, Planning & Assessment, University of Nevada
   – Las Vega;
   - *Sarah Murphy*, Assessment Coordinator*, *Research and
Education*, *Thompson
   Library, Ohio State University;
   - *Steven Braun*, Data Analytics and Visualization Specialist*,
*Northeastern
   University Libraries
   - *Nancy A. Turner*, Associate Director for Organizational Research &
   Strategy Alignment, Temple University;
   - *Frankie Wilson*, Head of Assessment & Secretariat, Bodleian Library,
   Oxford University;



Other names to be announced shortly.



*Course Dates and Duration:* October 19, 2018 – December 21, 2018. The
course will consist of eight segments, one per week and each lasting
between 60 and 90 minutes. Sessions are scheduled as a lunch hour learning
opportunity on Friday afternoons, 11:30 – 1:00pm (Eastern). Registrations
include access to an archived recording, distributed within 24-48 hours of
the program segment. As per standard NISO practice, a single registration
allows the gathering of an *unlimited* number of staff from your
organization/institution in a conference room setting to view the event on
the day of the live broadcast.



Have questions? Get in touch:



NISO

3600 Clipper Mill Road

Suite 302

Baltimore, MD 21211-1948

Phone: +1.301.654.2512

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