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Monday
, November 6
Calhoun Room, Francis Marion Hotel
1:00pm •
Evaluating a Growing Body of Evidence, on the Road to Strategic Decision Making for Collection Development and Open Access
Cypress Ballroom, Courtyard Marriott
1:00pm •
Charlotte Initiative Symposium
Laurens Room, Francis Marion Hotel
1:00pm •
The Future of the Academic Book: Strengthening the Research Ecosystem
Pinckney Room, Francis Marion Hotel
9:00am •
Acquisitions Bootcamp
Rutledge Room, Francis Marion Hotel
1:00pm •
Understanding the Library Market
Upper Lobby, Francis Marion Hotel
7:00am •
Registration Check-In
Tuesday
, November 7
Ashley Room, Courtyard Marriott Hotel
12:30pm •
Publishers are not the enemy: A workshop on publishers and libraries cooperating with e-books for mutual benefit
Colonial Ballroom, Francis Marion Hotel
7:00pm •
First Time Attendees and 'Up and Comers' Reception
Grand Ballroom, Gaillard Center
10:30am •
Charleston Vendor Showcase
10:30am •
Ribbon Cutting Ceremony and Refreshment Break
12:00pm •
Vendor Showcase Luncheon
2:30pm •
Refreshment Break
4:00pm •
Welcome Reception
HoM Charleston
5:30pm •
Charleston Culinary Tour
Pinckney Room, Francis Marion Hotel
9:00am •
ProQuest Ebook Workshop: Innovation in ebook collection development & reporting
Rutledge Room, Francis Marion Hotel
9:00am •
Electronic Resource Management
1:00pm •
Negotiating with Vendors
Salon I, Gaillard Center
9:00am •
Developing a Weighted Collection Development Allocation Formula
Salon II, Gaillard Center
9:00am •
Sharing and Discovery ‘Without Good Metadata, What is the Cost to Society? What Discoveries Are We Missing?’
1:00pm •
Prospecting User Perspectives and Practices for Past Trends and Future Predictions
TBD
5:00pm •
Juried Product Development Forums
Upper Lobby, Francis Marion Hotel
7:00am •
Registration Check-In
Wednesday
, November 8
Ashley Room, Courtyard Marriott Hotel
11:35am •
Is it Really “Not Applicable?” Zoom in to Understand eBook Accessibility
12:45pm •
Staying Relevant in a Changing Information Landscape: A Global Perspective on Collection Development Best Practices
2:30pm •
Amazon.com vs. EBSCO’s GOBI Library Solutions: Collecting LGBTQ & Title IX Titles to Evaluate Book Vendors
3:30pm •
The Impact of Library Discovery Systems: Sharing Evidence from Libraries and Publishers
Calhoun Room, Francis Marion Hotel
11:35am •
Elsevier and bepress: Let’s Go There
12:45pm •
Personalization, Privacy, and the Pressure to Upgrade Authentication – A Conundrum? Or Perhaps a Win-Win?
2:30pm •
Shotgun Session
3:30pm •
Shotgun Session
6:00pm •
Speed Networking
Carolina Ballroom A, Francis Marion Hotel
11:35am •
Our Lives as Editors of a Predatory Journal: Lessons Learned Publishing a Scholarly Open Access Journal
12:45pm •
Doing Good and Doing Well: Strategies for Sustaining Open Source Community Publishing Software
2:30pm •
Weathering the Storm with Ebook Auto-Upgrades
3:30pm •
Spanning the (Sometimes) Great Divide: Connecting Library Resources to Digital Scholarship
Carolina Ballroom B, Francis Marion Hotel
11:35am •
Open Access Funds – What Difference Do They Make?
12:45pm •
Open Libraries: How Can we Fill those Empty Digital Shelves?
2:30pm •
From Advocacy to Action: How Libraries Are Advancing their Role with Regard to Open Educational Resources
3:30pm •
And You May Ask Yourself, Well, How Did I Get Here? Library and Vendor Perspectives on Mapping, Data Visualization, and Geographic Analytics
Carolina Ballroom, Francis Marion Hotel
6:00pm •
01 Building a Collection Management Cycle from Scratch: One Library’s Quest for On-going Assessment of Collections
6:00pm •
02 Getting Something Out of a Whole Lotta Nothing: Making Worldshare Evaluation Work for You
6:00pm •
03 Taking the Long View: A Case Study of E-Book Usage at a Comprehensive Research University
6:00pm •
04 Assessing a Rarely-Weeded Print Monograph Collection Using OCLC’s GreenGlass : The Case of Santa Clara University Library
6:00pm •
05 An Interlibrary Loan/Document Delivery Dashboard that Powers Better Decision Making in Collection Development and in Acqusitions
6:00pm •
06 Cleaning Data, or More Neat Excel Tricks to make it Easier
6:00pm •
07 E-Preferred Approval Plans – Is This the Right Choice for an Academic Library?
6:00pm •
08 It’s Getting Hot In Here! Heat Mapping and Data Gathering for Space Analysis and Design
6:00pm •
09 Journal Packages: Another Look at Predicting COUNTER and ILL Use
6:00pm •
10 Looking Good! Slicing and Dicing with Dashboards to Visualize Data in Excel
6:00pm •
11 Predictive Models for Demand Driven Acquisitions (DDA) Expenditures
6:00pm •
12 Six Years of Data on Patron Driven Acquisitions will Tell You A LOT about Book Demand and Availability.
6:00pm •
13 Sunshine ER Tracker
6:00pm •
14 (Re)Discovering Print: Activating and Customizing “Discovery eBooks” to Promote Physical Collections
6:00pm •
16 Innovating New Publication Models for Open Access Archives: A Case Study in Anthropology
6:00pm •
17 Is the Past 'Really' Prologue? The Effect of a University’s Consolidation on its JSTOR Subscription.
6:00pm •
18 Text Mining Virtual Reference through a Collection Management lens: extracting insightful stories and operationalizing data for strategic allocate of resources
6:00pm •
19 Current Practices in Ebook Acquisition
6:00pm •
20 eBook Licensing: What are the Priorities for Libraries?
6:00pm •
21 Impact of Joining EAST on our Health Sciences Library
6:00pm •
22 Measuring Success: Evaluating Changes Made to Electronic Demand-Driven Acquisitions and Short-Term Loans
6:00pm •
23 Now It’s Legit: Setting up a Formalized Database Subscription Recommendation and Review Process
6:00pm •
24 O Brave New Print Collection, that Has Such Data Science Books in It!
6:00pm •
25 Oh, Wonder! How Many Goodly Creatures Are There Here: Skeletons for Loan in the Library
6:00pm •
26 The Delay with Migrating Print Serials Available Electronically.
6:00pm •
27 A Match Made in Heaven: Merging Acquisitions, Licensing, Document Delivery, and ILL into One Big Happy Department!
6:00pm •
28 A Messy Collection, a PMO, and Best Practices: Incorporating Project Management and Principles of Organizational Decision-Making into an Offsite Collection Move
6:00pm •
29 Breaking Silos, Changing Mindsets: A Year in the Life of a Copy Cataloging Team
6:00pm •
30 Altruism or Self-Interest? Author Motivations to Publish Open Access
6:00pm •
31 Moving Scholarly Communications Initiatives from the Periphery to the Core through New Organization Models in the Information Resources Division at Texas A&M University Libraries
6:00pm •
32 ResearchGate vs. the Institutional Repository: Competition or Complement?
6:00pm •
33 Nothing is Linear about Open Access Initiatives: Promoting OA at a New Research Institution
6:00pm •
34 When CORAL Moves to Alma: Reshaping E-Resource Management Workflows and Concepts
6:00pm •
35 Preliminary Findings of an ILS Migration that Will Be Just Past the Mid-way Point of Pre-Migration
6:00pm •
36 Past and Future Collections: Making the Connection with Makerspaces
6:00pm •
37 Taming the Social Media Beast
6:00pm •
39 Who's Using This Database? Leaving IP Authentication Behind
6:00pm •
40 A Deep Dive for Discovery: Using Google Analytics’ User Explorer Tool for a Detailed Look into our Users and EBSCO Discovery Service
6:00pm •
41 A Prologue to Planning: Assessing Use of an Academic Library Graduate Student Study Room
6:00pm •
42 Library Space: The Final Frontier or the Next Generation? Assessing Active Learning Space in the Academic Library
6:00pm •
Poster Sessions and Happy Hour Networking Events
Citadel Green Room North, Embassy Suites Hotel
11:35am •
After the Prologue for Three State University Libraries: Writing the Story to a Streamlined Future as One University
12:45pm •
Leveraging Library Consortia: Developing a Shared E-Resources Collection & Improving Vendor E-Resource Accessibility
2:30pm •
Keeping Pace with Research Patron Practices: A Discussion on Faculty and Student Needs in 2017
3:30pm •
Managing ETDs: the good, the bad, and the ugly
Citadel Green Room South, Embassy Suites Hotel
11:35am •
History Has Its Eyes on You: Lighthouses and Libraries Weathering Storms of Change - or is being the Public Good Good Enough?
12:45pm •
Survey, Statistics, Narrative: Communicating Library Value to Administrators
2:30pm •
The Road to Effective Library Leadership: How Do I Get There From Here?
3:30pm •
Serving Up Data on a Platter Fit for Research
Colonial Ballroom, Embassy Suites Hotel
12:45pm •
Future Proof: Openness, APIs, and Open Frameworks
2:30pm •
When Change is a “New” Concept: Using Your Library’s Past to Manage its Future
3:30pm •
Communicating Collections to Stakeholders: The Good, the Bad, and the Spreadsheets
Colonial Ballroom, Francis Marion Hotel
11:35am •
Scientific Societies and Associations: A close look into what they do and why it matters for libraries
12:45pm •
Pirates or Robin Hoods? Copyright and the Public Good
2:30pm •
Driving Discoverability and Accessibility with Metadata and Ebooks
3:30pm •
In Research We Trust
Cooper Room, Courtyard Marriott Hotel
11:35am •
Laying Down the Whack-a-Mole Mallet: One inexperienced ERM team's story about adopting the Agile philosophy to manage electronic resources, The Epic Saga - Part One
12:45pm •
Everything Old is New Again: Developing Humanities Data Collections
2:30pm •
Discovery’s Foundation: Effectively Leveraging a Century’s Worth of Metadata
3:30pm •
Using Historical Interlibrary Loan Data and OCLC to Support, to Downsize our Print Journal Collection
Cypress North, Courtyard Marriott Hotel
11:35am •
Mission? Permission! Opening Publications in HathiTrust from Limited to Full View at Scale.
12:45pm •
Mission Driven Publishing in the 21st Century
2:30pm •
Demystifying the Buzz Words: Linked Data, Artificial Intelligence - What Does This Mean for my Library?
3:30pm •
Books On Demand: A New(er) Look to Print Monograph Acquisition
Cypress South, Courtyard Marriott Hotel
11:35am •
A Trouble Shared... Collaborative Approaches to Addressing the Problems Affecting Measurement of E-Resource Usage Data
12:45pm •
From Numbers to Narratives: Putting the Human Face on Metrics
2:30pm •
From Descriptive Analysis to Prescriptive Analytics: Visualization and Validation in Shared Print
3:30pm •
Critical Business Collections: Examining Key Issues using a Social Justice Lens
Gold Ballroom, Francis Marion Hotel
11:35am •
Libraries and the University Research Enterprise: An International Perspective
12:45pm •
Identifying, Funding, and Publishing Open Access Humanities Books
2:30pm •
Acceleration of Interdisciplinary Research: How to help researchers integrate into the research ecosystem
3:30pm •
Handwritten Text Recognition: Artificial Intelligence and the future of Manuscript Search
Grand Ballroom 1, Gaillard Center
10:20am •
Wide Open or Just Ajar? Evaluating Real User Metrics in Open Access
11:35am •
Approval Plans: An Apology
12:45pm •
It's 2017: Do You Know What Your Approval Plan Is?
2:30pm •
Impact Analytics: Empowering the Library to Evaluate Meaningful Use of E-Resources
3:30pm •
Examining Streaming Video Cost-Per-Use across DDA and Subscription Aggregation at Multiple Institution Types
Grand Ballroom 2, Gaillard Center
10:20am •
Publication Ethics, Today’s Challenges: Navigating and Combating Questionable Practices
11:35am •
Moving Beyond the Prologue: Exploring Data-centered Approaches to Prioritizing Serials Preservation
12:45pm •
eBooks Speed Dating: Who’s in the Driver Seat Going Forward?
2:30pm •
Altmetrics for Everyone: How to get Open, Easy, Free Metrics of Online Impact
3:30pm •
The Big Deal: Perspectives on All-Inclusive Models
Grand Ballroom 3, Gaillard Center
10:20am •
PrePrints, IRs & the Version of Record
11:35am •
Navigating Research: Do scholarly reference resources still meet users’ needs?
12:45pm •
Choose Your Own Adventure: A Thrilling Journey of Collaborative Collection Assessment
2:30pm •
Storage Warriors: Survivors of the “Big Move”
3:30pm •
Transforming Textbook Affordability: A Library and Vendor Collaboration
Laurens Room, Francis Marion Hotel
11:35am •
How Difficult Can It Be? Creating an integrated network among library stakeholders to promote electronic access.
12:45pm •
Reading in the Digital Age
2:30pm •
If We Had A Prologue
3:30pm •
Whose Data Is It, Anyway?: Unpacking Conflicting Definitions of Book Metadata
Magnolia Room, Courtyard Marriott Hotel
11:35am •
“We Bought a Bench?” Making the Case for Developing an Artists’ Books Collection in the Age of the Digital Library
12:45pm •
Level Up!: Transitioning to a New Library
2:30pm •
Is it Really Publishing? The Why and How of Library Publishing Initiatives
3:30pm •
Sustainable Digital Preservation: An innovative partnership in the long-term preservation of special collections materials
Outside Carolina Ballroom, Francis Marion Hotel
6:00pm •
Page Not Found: creating a troubleshooting workflow for your library
6:00pm •
The Two Second (Data-Driven) Renewal: Automating Renewal Decisions Using Excel
6:00pm •
Handing over the Keys to the Patron: Where Will PDA Drive Us?
6:00pm •
Showcasing Ebook Platform Features
6:00pm •
JR5s, University of Chicago Press Journals, and the JSTOR Bump
6:00pm •
First Aid for Student Costs: Helping Nursing Faculty Reduce Textbook Purchase Requirements
6:00pm •
Free Textbooks! Open Educational Resources at Xavier University of Louisiana
6:00pm •
Learning from the Past, Building a Better Future: Employee Motivation and Patron Satisfaction
6:00pm •
Silo Busting: Adding Value through Resource Sharing Diversification
Outside Grand Ballroom, Gaillard Center
7:30am •
Continental Breakfast
10:00am •
Refreshment Break
4:10pm •
Refreshment Break
Performance Hall, Gaillard Center
8:30am •
Welcome and Opening Remarks
8:35am •
21st Century Academic Library: The promise, the plan, a response.
9:15am •
Cynthia Graham Hurd Memorial Scholarship Award Presentation
9:20am •
The Future of Print in Open Stacks: a Proposal
9:30am •
Technology and Platforms: What's On the Horizon
4:40pm •
Charleston Fast Pitch Competition
Pinckney Room, Francis Marion Hotel
11:35am •
Shotgun Session
12:45pm •
Librarians Leading the Way to Improved Research Reproducibility
2:30pm •
Show, Don’t Tell: Embedding Library Services into the Campus Website and Community
3:30pm •
Straightening the Long and Winding Road to Open Acces
Rutledge Room, Francis Marion Hotel
11:35am •
Between Rare and Commonplace: Closing the Venn Diagram of Special and General Collections
2:30pm •
From the CSU Files: Centralizing Collection Management at a Large Research Library
3:30pm •
Honoring Past Practices While Increasing Collection Budget Flexibility: Designing and Communicating a New Budget Model
Salon I, Gaillard Center
11:35am •
Finding the Right Mix: A Holistic Approach to Collection Development
12:45pm •
A Little EBA’ll Do Ya: How EBA is Driving Changes to eBook purchasing
2:30pm •
EBA in Practice: Facilitating Evidence-Driven E-Book Programs in both Consortium and Individual Library Settings
3:30pm •
When Library Science and Data Science Meet
Salon II, Gaillard Center
11:35am •
NISO KBART: The future is automation!
12:45pm •
Helping Faculty Embrace Fate: Collaborating to Build and Promote an IR and a Scholarly Communications Program on Campus
2:30pm •
Don’t Stop the Presses! Study of Short-Term Return on Investment on Print Books Purchased under Different Acquisition Modes
3:30pm •
Textbook Collections: Required of our students, Unwelcome in our academic library?
South Carolina Aquarium
7:00pm •
Annual Charleston Conference Reception
Upper Lobby, Francis Marion Hotel
7:00am •
Registration Check-In
Upstairs Room, 39 Rue de Jean
12:30pm •
Small, Medium, or Large – Collection Development Solutions to Fit All Libraries
Thursday
, November 9
Ashley Room, Courtyard Marriott Hotel
11:35am •
Beyond Vendor Fairs: Partnering with Vendors to Engage End Users
12:45pm •
Reproducibility and Curation of Scientific Code
2:30pm •
Comparing DDA Ebook Program Variances of 8 Large Academic Libraries
3:30pm •
Open for Business
Calhoun Room, Francis Marion Hotel
11:35am •
Shotgun Session
12:45pm •
Open Access: Getting on the Same Page: What if I.R. managers and OA Policy Administrators could have everything they desire from publishers?
2:30pm •
Shotgun Session
3:30pm •
Shotgun Session
Carolina Ballroom A, Francis Marion Hotel
11:35am •
The OA effect: How does open access affect usage of scholarly books?
12:45pm •
User Privacy: Getting Started Today
2:30pm •
Imagining a Revitalized Role for Scholarly Reference in Inquiry and Scholarship
3:30pm •
Will They Fund It? Pitching an OER Project to your VP of Finance
Carolina Ballroom B, Francis Marion Hotel
11:35am •
Views from Across the Pond - Library Textbook Provision in the USA and UK
12:45pm •
Getting Open Source Up and Running: OLE and FOLIO
2:30pm •
Obelisk, Olympia, & Grove: Three Publishers Who Killed State Censorship
3:30pm •
Using What You Got: Making Informed Collection Decisions with Data You Already Have
Citadel Green Room North, Embassy Suites Hotel
11:35am •
Landing the Job: Tips and Tricks to Prepare Students for the Job Hunt
12:45pm •
Navigating by the Stars: Library Leadership Lessons
2:30pm •
Stuck in the Middle: Redefining What Successful Scholarly Communications Programs Look Like
3:30pm •
Transforming the Library/Vendor Relationship
Citadel Green Room South, Embassy Suites Hotel
11:35am •
The Print Book Purging Predicament: Qualitative Techniques for a Balanced Collection
12:45pm •
Please, No More Change! How We Guide Staff Through New Technologies
2:30pm •
Don’t Let’s Ask for the Moon, We Have the Stars: Starting a Streaming Video Program on a Limited Budget
3:30pm •
What’s Past Is…Still Messing with our Workflows: Consortial Ebook Platform Redevelopment from the Ground Up
Colonial Ballroom, Embassy Suites Hotel
12:45pm •
Fake News and Bacon: A Traditional Approach to Resolving a Modern Problem
2:30pm •
Disability Inclusion and Library Collections: Initiatives for Greater Access for All
3:30pm •
What if the Path Not Taken is the Path to Discovery? Learn how to guide your users to the right pathway.
Colonial Ballroom, Francis Marion Hotel
11:35am •
COUNTER Release 5
12:45pm •
The Past is Prologue: Telling our Stories about Textbook Affordability Programs
2:30pm •
Transforming Research—and Your Library-- with Digital Archives
3:30pm •
[SESSION CANCELLED] Crunch Time: Frameworks to Assess and Improve End of Year Spending
Cooper Room, Courtyard Marriott Hotel
11:35am •
“Money Doesn’t Grow on Trees”: Using a data-driven review process to add new resources with no budget increases
12:45pm •
Accelerating Clinical Research Results into Practice
2:30pm •
Library Marketing: From Passion to Practice
3:30pm •
Reviewing A&Is and Aggregators in a Large Research Library Collection
Cypress North, Courtyard Marriott Hotel
11:35am •
Forging Ahead: Exploring Paths to Open Access for Review Journals
12:45pm •
Statistical Analysis, Data Visualization, and Business Intelligence Tools for Electronic Resources in Academic Libraries
2:30pm •
Prologue to Perfectly Parsing Proxy Patterns
3:30pm •
Cameo Role: Now Casting the Future of Film through the Library
Cypress South, Courtyard Marriott Hotel
11:35am •
Re-imagining Collection Development
12:45pm •
How Libraries Can Serve a Critical Role in Addressing Student Affordability, Equity of Access, and Improved Learning Outcomes
2:30pm •
A Primer in Science and Engineering Collection Development
3:30pm •
You May Own It…But Can They Find It? A Panel Discussion
Gold Ballroom, Francis Marion Hotel
11:35am •
Professional Prologue: Building a Community of Practice for Assessment and User Experience Librarians
12:45pm •
Game of Thrones: Finding Relevance for the Institutional Repository in a World of Pre-print Servers
2:30pm •
The State of Streaming Video in Scholarly Communications
3:30pm •
A Decade in Discovery: Updating Assumptions and Conclusions in Information Access and Retrieval
Grand Ballroom 1, Gaillard Center
10:20am •
Open Access Monographs: Promise or Bust?
11:35am •
Expanding Access to University Press Books: A Multi-Format Consortium Collection Development Model
12:45pm •
The Future of Open-Stack Print Collections
2:30pm •
Expanding Spaces: The Rosemont Shared Print Alliance and Supra-Consortial Collaboration
3:30pm •
It Isn’t ‘Open’ If You Can’t Find It: New Open Access Discovery Tools that Close the Gap between Readers and Open Content
Grand Ballroom 2, Gaillard Center
10:20am •
A Simpler Path to Public Access Compliance
11:35am •
Strategic Collection Management: Finding Creative Solutions to Create Student-Centered Space
12:45pm •
Alt-facts, Fake News, and Misinformation: Fact-checking and Media Literacy Strategies for the Classroom and Beyond
2:30pm •
Are We Done Solving MetaData Problems Yet?
3:30pm •
The Data that Drives Us: A Four-Year Perspective on Evidence-Based Collection
Grand Ballroom 3, Gaillard Center
10:20am •
Unlocking Your Classic Books for New Generations
11:35am •
What's Past Is Possible: Opportunities and Perspectives for Library Alumni Resources
12:45pm •
Why Not Purchase the Whole Darn E-Catalogue?
2:30pm •
Put Together the Pieces from your Purchase Data: What Metrics and Models will Help Solve your Library Puzzle for an Integrated Book Purchase Plan?
3:30pm •
Aligning Our Books To Our Patrons
Grand Ballroom, Gaillard Center
8:30am •
Opening Remarks and Announcements
8:35am •
Bringing Your Physical Books to Digital Learners via the Open Library Project
9:15am •
ABC-Clio Vicky Speck Leadership Award
9:20am •
All the Robots are Coming! The Promise and the Peril of AI
4:45pm •
Charleston Premiers: Five Minute Previews of the New and Noteworthy
Laurens Room, Francis Marion Hotel
11:35am •
The 'Other Stuff': Examining Librarians' Decision Making Processes in Assessing Big Deal Journal Cancellations
12:45pm •
Professional Development in Libraries: One Size Does Not Fit All
2:30pm •
How Should We Get This: The Use of Get It Now and Other Document Delivery Options as Serials Collection Development Tools
3:30pm •
Introduction to Electronic Resource Acquisition
Lobby, Francis Marion Hotel
6:30pm •
Dine Arounds
Magnolia Room, Courtyard Marriott Hotel
12:45pm •
Go Ahead - Just Ask Us!
3:30pm •
The Digital Monograph and Primary Source Databases: Agenda Toward a Unified Conversation
Outside Grand Ballroom, Gaillard Center
7:30am •
Continental Breakfast
10:00am •
Refreshment Break
4:10pm •
Refreshment Break
Pinckney Room, Francis Marion Hotel
11:35am •
“Mr. Watson–Come here–I want to see you.” Upgrading Your Tech Support Communications
12:45pm •
Righting the ‘Ship: How to Make Your Vendor Relationships Work for You
2:30pm •
Stop Looking in the Rear View Mirror: Why Analytics Are Critical All Year
3:30pm •
The Scholarly Workflow in the Digital Age: What Do We Know? What Should We Do?
Rutledge Room, Francis Marion Hotel
11:35am •
Reimagining Research Services as Part of Major Academic Library Renovations: A Tale of Two Research Departments (University of Central Florida and Florida Gulf Coast University)
12:45pm •
“Free Beer!”: Marketing Library Resources to Undergrads
2:30pm •
Learners Without Borders: How E-Resources Bridge Language and Other Divides
3:30pm •
Successful Strategies for Partnering for Student Success
Salon I, Gaillard Center
7:30am •
Sunrise Session: Libraries as Self-Publishers
11:35am •
Bringing Data Home: Perspectives on Purchasing Locally Hosted Data
12:45pm •
What Should Library School Students be learning about Collection Development?
2:30pm •
No MLS? No Problem; Acquisitions Essentials for the PhD Subject Specialist
3:30pm •
Are EBook Packages Overwhelming and Redefining Your Collection?
Salon II, Gaillard Center
11:35am •
One Root, Many Trees: Reviving Collections Practices
12:45pm •
Why Reference? Creating a Collection for Today and Tomorrow
2:30pm •
Screaming into the Ether: Assessing E-Resources Outreach
3:30pm •
Working 'Inside-out': Transforming a Collections Department
Upper Lobby, Francis Marion Hotel
7:00am •
Registration Check-In
Upstairs Room, 39 Rue de Jean
12:30pm •
Where Are We? Providing Information for the Clinical Enterprise (17th Health Sciences Lively Lunch)
Friday
, November 10
Carolina Ballroom, Francis Marion Hotel
8:30am •
The Long Arm of the Law
9:45am •
All about Predatory Publishing: Need for Librarians & Publishers to Better Inform Authors
10:45am •
Innovation Lightning Round 1
Colonial Ballroom, Francis Marion Hotel
9:45am •
Streamlining Access to Content in a One-Click World: RA21 Pilots balance researcher productivity and user privacy
10:45am •
Innovation Lightning Round 3
Gold Ballroom, Francis Marion Hotel
9:45am •
Yes, the Library Can Help You with That Too: Reinventing knowledge discovery to serve the wide range of user needs across campus.
10:45am •
Innovation Lightning Round 2
12:30pm •
Closing Session: End of Conference Poll-a-palooza Returns
Outside Carolina Ballroom, Francis Marion Hotel
7:30am •
Breakfast Buffet
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Grand Ballroom 1, Gaillard Center
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Grand Ballroom 3, Gaillard Center
Grand Ballroom, Gaillard Center
HoM Charleston
Laurens Room, Francis Marion Hotel
Lobby, Francis Marion Hotel
Magnolia Room, Courtyard Marriott Hotel
Outside Carolina Ballroom, Francis Marion Hotel
Outside Grand Ballroom, Gaillard Center
Performance Hall, Gaillard Center
Pinckney Room, Francis Marion Hotel
Rutledge Room, Francis Marion Hotel
Salon I, Gaillard Center
Salon II, Gaillard Center
South Carolina Aquarium
TBD
Upper Lobby, Francis Marion Hotel
Upstairs Room, 39 Rue de Jean
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, November 7
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, November 8
Thursday
, November 9
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, November 10
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AN: Analysis and Assessment
CD: Collections
EU: End Users/Use Statistics
LS: Library Services
MT: Management
SC: Scholarly Communication
TE: Technology
UC: Up and Comer
Event
Lively Lunchtime Discussions
All
AN: Analysis and Assessment
CD: Collections
LS: Library Services
MT: Management
SC: Scholarly Communication
TE: Technology
UC: Up and Comer
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All
CD: Collections
EU: End Users/Use Statistics
LS: Library Services
SC: Scholarly Communication
TE: Technology
Plenary
Poster
All
AN: Analysis and Assessment
CD: Collections
LS: Library Services
MT: Management
SC: Scholarly Communication
TE: Technology
UC: Up and Comer
Preconference
Virtual Poster
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AN: Analysis and Assessment
CD: Collections
EU: End Users/Use Statistics
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UC: Up and Comer
Venues
Ashley Room, Courtyard Marriott Hotel
Calhoun Room, Francis Marion Hotel
Carolina Ballroom A, Francis Marion Hotel
Carolina Ballroom B, Francis Marion Hotel
Carolina Ballroom, Francis Marion Hotel
Citadel Green Room North, Embassy Suites Hotel
Citadel Green Room South, Embassy Suites Hotel
Colonial Ballroom, Embassy Suites Hotel
Colonial Ballroom, Francis Marion Hotel
Cooper Room, Courtyard Marriott Hotel
Cypress Ballroom, Courtyard Marriott
Cypress North, Courtyard Marriott Hotel
Cypress South, Courtyard Marriott Hotel
Gold Ballroom, Francis Marion Hotel
Grand Ballroom 1, Gaillard Center
Grand Ballroom 2, Gaillard Center
Grand Ballroom 3, Gaillard Center
Grand Ballroom, Gaillard Center
HoM Charleston
Laurens Room, Francis Marion Hotel
Lobby, Francis Marion Hotel
Magnolia Room, Courtyard Marriott Hotel
Outside Carolina Ballroom, Francis Marion Hotel
Outside Grand Ballroom, Gaillard Center
Performance Hall, Gaillard Center
Pinckney Room, Francis Marion Hotel
Rutledge Room, Francis Marion Hotel
Salon I, Gaillard Center
Salon II, Gaillard Center
South Carolina Aquarium
TBD
Upper Lobby, Francis Marion Hotel
Upstairs Room, 39 Rue de Jean