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41:06
"Blazing the AT: Discovering Affordable Textbooks" and "Textbook Justice League: Building a Library Textbook Affordability Brand" Recording
32:29
"It's Opener There in Wide Open Air" Recording
29:24
"There is fun to be done!": Supporting Students' Access to Textbooks Recording
24:00
A Science Librarian in Africa Recording
40:10
Afternoon Plenary: Values and Issues that Unite Us: The imperative for publishers, libraries and research institutions to join forces Recording
42:17
Against Wind and Tide: Alternative Case Studies Reflecting on Subject and Functional Librarians in a Hybrid Reality Recording
40:31
Aligning the Research Library with the University’s Organizational Strategy Recording
38:52
An Inside Look at Vendor Product Development Practices Recording
44:26
Are Publishers Doing Their Jobs? Recording
37:27
Artificial Intelligence and the future of scholarly communication - a conversation with the CEO of Iris.ai. Recording
01:00:57
Ask the Chefs: The OSTP Memo Recording
25:56
Asking the Right Questions: An Analysis of Ask-A-Librarian Transcripts Recording
59:07
Books in the Time of Cholera: Publisher & Library Perspectives Recording
51:45
Breaking old habits: How libraries can lead the pivot to institution-wide eTextbook provision, sponsored by Cambridge University Press Recording
44:16
Bridging to the BIG Collection: Putting a Collective Collection into Practice at the BTAA Recording
43:59
Building the blocks of open science Recording
39:04
Business and Open Education: Navigating OER in a Complex Information Environment Recording
31:16
Campus Collaborations Confronting Coursebook Costs Recording
54:01
Career Toolkit: Librarians’ In-Demand Skills Valued in Publisher and Business Settings Expand Career Paths across the Information Industry Recording
59:19
Charleston Premiers Recording
57:50
Charleston Trendspotting Initiative: Forecasting Changes on the Horizon of Scholarly Communication Recording
42:23
Class of 2021: Recent Library School graduates discuss the impact of Covid-19 on their collection development outlook Recording
58:42
Closing Session and Poll-a-palooza Recording
29:28
Co-pilots or Backseat Drivers?: Perspectives of Vendors & Library Workers on Vendor Services Recording
22:21
Collaborating on Open Access Books Analytics - an interactive session Recording
43:12
Collaborative Collections Lifecycle Project - Establishing New Foundational Norms Recording
01:04:29
Confronting our Fast and Furious World of Disinformation and Misinformation Recording
41:59
Constellate: thoughts from early adopters (Ithaka/JSTOR) Recording
07:15
Cost inflation in library services: time to take action Recording
45:33
Cybersecurity 101: What Every Librarian Needs to Know about Protecting Networks, Data, and Access Recording
54:56
DEI for Everyone: Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion from the Vendor’s Perspective Recording
57:17
Data Mining & Delivery via API: Challenges & Strategies for Future Collection Development Recording
59:13
Data-Driven DEI Perspectives; Know Where You are, so You Know Where You Need to Go Recording
58:50
Debate: Sustainable OA models are not possible for small publishers Recording
42:51
Developing “Success” Criteria: Transformative Agreements for both Read and Publish Institutions Recording
31:09
Disciplinary Data Ascendant: Challenges and Solutions for Professionals Buying, Storing, and Accessing Unique Data Recording
40:45
Do Non-BPC Approaches to Open Access, Values-Led Publishing Work?: An Update on OA Monograph Models from University Presses Recording
59:53
Down Long Wiggled Roads: Familiar and New Health Sciences Information Places (22nd Health Sciences Lively Lunchtime Discussion) Recording
29:59
Evaluating AI tools for researchers: a guide for libraries Recording
28:45
From idea to implementation: BIBFRAME becomes reality Recording
01:02:12
Fully OA has consequences: The impact of “read” institutions on fully OA publisher business models Recording
42:44
Getting Institutional Aggregators Together: Integrating the Research Information Ecosystem to Support Open Access and Enhance Institutional Knowledge Transfer, Sponsored by Elsevier Recording
42:32
Getting to Yes... With Data: Data Transparency in OA Business Models Recording
41:02
Historians and Librarians Unite!: 25 Years of Collaborations Recording
27:11
Holistic Approaches to Open Science and Publishing Infrastructures: Case Studies from Carnegie Mellon University and F1000 Recording
01:03:52
Hop on Assessment! Maximizing Assessment’s Potential for Outreach Recording
51:24
How Libraries and Vendors are Leveraging the Open Ecosystem to Improve Access to Ebooks Recording
33:00
How Open Is Open?: A Conversation about Open Access Publishing, Transformative Agreements, and DEIA Recording
25:25
How the make-up of a Collection differs by job description: Updating and future proofing a fund structure from the perspectives of a Librarian and Accounts Payable Recording
28:01
How to Diversify your Board: A more equitable path to customer advisory board membership Recording
41:18
How to Make Open Access Management Easier – Lessons Learned and Best Practices Shared Recording
57:09
Hyde Park Debate: "Resolved: Transformative Agreements Represent the Best Possible Mechanism for a Full Transition to Open Access" Recording
40:02
In It Together: Bold New Collaborations for Researchers and Publishers Recording
01:00:12
Innovation Session 1 Recording
48:32
Innovation Session 2 Recording
01:01:29
Innovation Session 3 Recording
42:49
Innovation for sustainability in open access Recording
33:37
Instructional Design and the Library: Joining forces to create engaging and inclusive online course Recording
43:30
Into the Streaming Verse: Where we’ve been, where we are and where we’re going. Recording
31:40
It’s Only a Rough Draft, But It’s All We’ve Got! Preserving History Through Newspaper Digitization Recording
23:44
Journal Perpetual Access Tracking - An Open Source New System Recording
27:00
Learn how University of Nebraska Medical Center (UNMC) implemented granular usage reporting to get more insights into their ScienceDirect usage Recording
44:59
Lessons from COVID-19 and hitting the restart button: Perseverance and Evolution of Academic Libraries Recording
43:48
Let's never go there again: The crisis of textbook access and the University of Guelph's response Recording
46:39
Librarians Positioning Preprints for Success: The role of preprints in future scholarship, training, and publishing Recording
28:14
Library Law School Recording
47:44
Licensing and Learning: What New Research Suggests About How Streaming Video Can Support Student Learning Recording
45:47
Making Preservation Inevitable Recording
45:34
Measuring Success: Evaluating Consortium EBS deals Recording
43:18
More Than One Way to Skin a Cat : Diverse Perspectives on Emerging Journal Models Recording
43:55
NASIG Model Preservation Policy Recording
41:52
Navigating open access usage data for journals and books: a discussion of use cases, challenges and opportunities Recording
41:03
New Advances in Resource Sharing Recording
37:38
OA Books: Models, Trends, and Sustainability Recording
32:30
OA in Practice: Implementing a Successful Transitional Agreement Recording
29:56
Oh, ERIC! A Contemporary, Preliminary Analysis of Journal Coverage Across Core Education Databases and the Implications on Evidence Synthesis. Recording
29:34
Oh, the Places We Can’t Go…Considering the Dynamics of Consortia-Publisher “Comfort Zones” in Open Access Solutions Recording
50:21
On the Shoulders of Giants: How OER can build on the Open Source and Open Access Movements Recording
33:09
Open Web Tools + Taming The Open Web Recording
43:23
P vs E: Ke sera, sera (Whatever will P, will E!) Foreign-language print books now E-books Recording
41:50
Preparing for and Assessing the Performance of OA Transformative Agreements, Lessons Learned and Emerging Approaches Recording
20:02
Re-envisioning Acquisitions with Rialto: How a book ordering platform transformed our monograph ordering process and optimized our reporting abilities Recording
54:30
Rebuilding After Adversity Recording
39:41
Research Data: IT MATTERS! How Generalist Repositories enable discovery and reproducibility in Biomedical Research. Recording
51:41
Robert Jordan/Wheel of Time Special Collection Lecture and Tour Recording
45:41
Separating the wheat from the chaff: How to identify quality open access journals? Recording
49:28
Serving Readers by Serving Authors – Content Syndication to Make Discovery = Delivery Recording
42:11
So You Want to Work at a Consortium? Hear from Library Staff Who Made the Switch Recording
35:42
Stopwatch Session 1 Recording
29:44
Stopwatch Session 2 Recording
39:11
Stopwatch Session 3 Recording
37:50
Stopwatch Session 4 Recording
33:09
Stopwatch Session 5 Recording
38:12
Stopwatch Session 6 Recording
34:46
Stopwatch Session 7 Recording
41:35
Subscribe to Open: The Challenges and Successes of an Innovative Model for Open Access Recording
42:13
Sustainability, Open Science and Scholarly Communications Recording
42:16
Tackling global social challenges through technology: Optimizing content delivery to advance the UN Sustainable Development Goals Recording
25:13
Texts on Repeat: Examining the Persistence of Assigned Course Materials Recording
15:42
The Cambridge Open Equity Initiative Recording
50:18
The Closed-Loop: Libraries, Academic Research, and the Problems of Platform-Driven Surveillance Publishing Recording
38:46
The Future of Work & Library - Vendor Relations Recording
46:51
The Knowledge Gap: Students Share Perspectives on the Undergraduate Workflow, sponsored by Technology from SAGE Recording
01:02:45
The Long Arm of the Law Recording
52:43
The Nelson Memo: A tipping point for open access science in the US? Recording
46:57
The OSTP Public Access Guidance: Headlines, Details, and Impact Recording
41:38
The Open Book Collective: A Community-led Project for Funding Open Access Books Recording
49:35
The Places We've Been: NISO's Interoperable System of Controlled Digital Lending Update Recording
29:53
The Polarization Antidote: How a Method for Comparing News Sources, and an Understanding of Bias, Can Counteract Divisiveness Recording
44:20
The Privacy Librarian Is In!: How Privacy Issues Affect Researchers and Libraries Recording
46:54
The Psychology of Metrics Recording
39:28
The Read & Publish User Journey: Delivering a Unified Reader & Author Experience Recording
47:02
The Road to Increased Diversity in Our Collective Collections: Steering Ourselves in the Right Direction Recording
28:58
The Rubber Stamp: Assessing a Large Print Approval Plan Recording
40:17
The Shifting Books Ecosystem Recording
40:55
The Skills Space: How vendors and libraries can work together to support librarian professional development Recording
28:39
The Value of JSTOR’s Open Research Reports to Libraries and Content Contributors and Looking for Ways to Make the Publication of this Content Sustainable for the Future Recording
26:23
The changing role of the library: did adapting to COVID-19 make room for lasting changes or is there more to be done? Recording
58:30
The network effect: the role of academic networks in the shift to an author-centric, open-access future Recording
46:32
Thriving in an OA future: A Conversation with Wiley's Jay Flynn Recording
34:24
Toward an open future for humanities and social sciences research Recording
40:21
Transitioning a highly selective journal to OA: How can the bumpy road turned into a super highway? Recording
23:47
Two Peas in a Pod? Support for Open and Affordable Course Materials through an Awards Program & E-Textbook Reserves Recording
59:40
Two lively discussions in one room: Losing Our Libraries: Misguided Leadership; When Your Destination Changes: Creating a culture of flexibility and change Recording
44:43
Unbundling the Big Deal: Researcher Perceptions and Behavior Before and After Recording
28:31
Using open access resources to diversify library collections and support bibliodiversity Recording
25:31
Vendor Info Session: History Through Their Eyes: Gale Primary Sources Recording
13:38
Vendor Info Session: ProQuest, A Part of Clarivate Recording
15:53
Vendor Info Session: Scholarship for All: Trusted, Affordable Resources for the Humanities and Social Sciences Recording
18:24
Vendor Info Session: Scopus - PlumX Metrics, Funding, Collaboration – a database beyond citations! Recording
20:32
Vendor Info Session: Supercharge Your Outreach with Springshare Tools Recording
22:23
Vendor Info Session: The Future with Frontiers Recording
22:23
Vendor Info Session: What's New In HeinOnline Recording
16:34
Vendor Info Session: Wolters Kluwer Recording
24:25
Vendor Info Session: “I love how easy it is to use PDFs for research.” - Nobody Ever. Or And now for something completely different… Recording
27:27
Vendor Info Session: “Where’s the data?” – F.A.I.R. Research Data Management at the Institution level. Recording
42:16
Very Practical Accessibility Tasks for Acquisitions and Collections Teams Recording
12:51
Virtual Ghost Tour
04:14
Virtual Tour TBD Recording
01:11:47
Virtual Vendor Showcase Walkthrough Recording
57:22
Welcome and Opening Keynote: We Will Get There, Together Recording
12:15
Welcome and Virtual Conference Orientation Recording
40:50
What Happens When Journals Change Platforms? A 360° View of Content Migration Recording
40:09
What role can libraries play in helping researchers get published? Sponsored by Springer Nature Recording
46:28
What to do in the Interim - Excelling in Library Leadership on an Temporary Basis Recording
37:30
What’s all the fuss about open infrastructure? Stakeholders perspectives on the practical, the philosophical and the occasionally peculiar Recording
39:37
What’s the role of the librarian in supporting intellectual freedom? Recording
43:58
When Libraries and Faculty Converge (or Fail To) Recording
49:49
Whole Ebook ILL Redux Recording
46:07
Why Should We Care About Bibliodiversity in Academic Book Publishing? The Implications of Regional Identity for American University Presses Recording
36:56
Won’t Break My Soul: NERL’s Playbook for Defying Scarcity and Manifesting Joy Recording
32:06
eBooks, Interlibrary Loan, and an Uncertain Future Recording
26:17
“OH, THE PLACES YOU’LL GO” together: case studies in cross-institutional collaboration Recording
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