The CARLI OER Committee meets monthly.
This virtual meeting is held via Zoom / Conference Call.
Contact CARLI Support for attendance details.
The CARLI OER Committee meets monthly.
This virtual meeting is held via Zoom / Conference Call.
Contact CARLI Support for attendance details.
Please join the CARLI and the Open Educational Resource Committee as we celebrate Open Education Week, with the third of a four-part series of discussions to highlight the upcoming publication of Illinois Secretary of State/State Library Funded OER Projects. March 3, 2:00 pm The University of Illinois Springfield and Roosevelt University will discuss their projects This workshop is made possible through funding from the Illinois Secretary of State and the Illinois State Library.
ERMN is a regional conference that provides opportunities for those who acquire and manage e-resources to network, share best practices, participate in workshops, and learn from fellow e-resources staff.
This free, virtual event is hosted by Minitex in collaboration with the University of Minnesota Libraries.
Agenda:
12:50 p.m. CST: Welcome & Opening Remarks
ERMN Conference Planning Committee
1:00-1:50 p.m. CST: Efforts to Restrict AI Rights in License Agreements
Samantha Teremi, Licensing Librarian, University of California Berkeley
2:00-2:50 p.m. CST: Do You Know Where Your Vendors' ACRs (Accessibility Conformance Reports) Are?: Preparing for the 2026 ADA Digital Accessibility Rules
Jessica D. Gilbert Redman, Online Resources & Services Librarian, University of North Dakota
Leigh Mosley, Accessibility Coordinator, University of Tennessee Libraries
Debbie Dramstad, CPACC, Web Accessibility Specialist, Valley City State University
Karen Grondin, Licensing Librarian, Arizona State University
3:00-3:50 p.m. CST: NDSU Libraries Cancel Elsevier Journals for Rapid Article Delivery Service: A Pilot Project
Jolie Graybill, Dean of Libraries, North Dakota State University
Jenny Sjoquist, Director of Information Services & Systems, North Dakota State University
3:50-4:00 p.m. CST: Closing remarks
ERMN Conference Planning Committee
Do you have questions about the Illinois Support for the Creation of Open Educational Resources grant (SCOERs) or the OER funding from the Secretary of State/Illinois State Library? Do you need guidance creating your OER or ancillary materials?
If so please feel free to join us with all your OER related questions. Registration is not required.
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Please join the CARLI and the Open Educational Resource Committee as we celebrate Open Education Week, with the fourth of a four-part series of discussions ro highlight the upcoming publication of Illinois Secretary of State/State Library Funded OER Projects. March 3, 2:00 pm Concordia University Chicago will discuss their projects This workshop is made possible through funding from the Illinois Secretary of State and the Illinois State Library.
Users face common barriers when trying to access full text. In library systems these can be needless clicks, broken links, being linked to retracted and other problematic articles, and more. When searching the open web, it's common for researchers to hit paywalls at publisher websites or arrive at sites like the New York Times not knowing that access is available from an aggregator source.
Join Third Iron CEO and Co-founder Kendall Bartsch to learn how over 1,600 libraries around the world, including a growing number of CARLI libraries, are using LibKey technology to overcome these challenges. LibKey is a flexible technology that can be easily integrated into discovery services, used in databases, installed as a browser extension, and integrated into other services like ILLiad. LibKey offers a simple, elegant solution to complex access problems that saves researchers time, reduces the load on the help desk, preserves scholarly integrity, and decreases unnecessary ILL requests - all while meeting the expectations of students, faculty, and researchers.
Kendall will provide an overview of LibKey, a live demonstration, and share recent updates on LibKey Nomad++ and integrations with other services like ILLiad. The webinar is free but space is limited, register today to secure your spot. We look forward to having you join us!
Registration link: https://www.tickettailor.com/events/thirdiron/1602415
The CARLI Archives Task Force meets monthly.
This virtual meeting is held via Zoom / Conference Call.
Contact CARLI Support for attendance details.
CARLI’s I-Share Resource Management Training series focuses on how libraries may manage collections and metadata in Alma effectively, with an emphasis on Alma’s functionalities for management of physical and electronic resources. This series will cover many topics that involve cataloging as well as the interaction of metadata with other library system functions, such as acquisitions, circulation, and discovery. Each session will highlight different processes and workflows for completing resource management tasks in both institutional and consortial perspectives.
Series content is aimed at those who are responsible for day-to-day work with MARC metadata and inventory data in an I-Share institution. Staff that are responsible for functions in acquisitions, fulfillment, discovery, or reporting may find the information useful as well. Primary emphasis will be on taking advantage of Alma functionality to complete tasks within resource management workflows. Limited discussion on broader cataloging practice and theory may be addressed as time allows.
Each 90-minute session will consist of 55-70 minutes of presentation, with periodic spaces for questions and exploration. Attendees will be encouraged to have examples ready for hands-on practice.
Registration will be capped at 15 attendees per session, and sessions may be selected a la carte. Each session will be recorded and made available, and it is not necessary to register to receive access to the recording. Register here.
This training session explores procedures for adding and updating physical inventory both with and without involving purchase order lines. Processes for managing the inventory data in MARC holding records and physical item records will be described for single items and for multiple item resources such as serials. The relationship between item record coding and fulfillment will be discussed.
Leadership is the ability and skill to influence and/or guide individuals or groups to a desired outcome. The goal of this webinar is for participants to understand leadership as a science and then align that science to practical application and practice with their daily work task, interactions, strategies and engagements with their leaders, peers and teams.
Join Dr. Suzanne Morrison-Williams, EdD, MPA, BSc as she discusses:
This leadership webinar series is designed to enhance both emerging and ongoing leadership training for librarians across all areas of librarianship, including public, private, and academic sectors. The series will consist of three sessions.
Presenter:
Dr. Suzanne Morrison Williams has worked in the field of higher education for over 25 years. Dr. Morrison Williams has worked in all facets of education from being a University Registrar, Faculty member, Department/Program Chair, Assistant Dean, Associate Dean, then a Regional Vice President of Academic Affairs. She has also worked as a National Trainer for a large school chain, a Campus Director as well as the Chief Administrative Officer of colleges. In April 2023, she took a deviation from the field of campus based Higher Ed to take on a Chief Academic Officer (CAO) role at a Florida based library consortium, Library and Information Resources Network.
In her role as the CAO at LIRN, Dr Morrison-Williams is focused on managing the LIRN Librarian Service and providing support to all of the LIRN subscribers through a variety of services including (a) librarian services (b) orientation (c) accreditation and licensure support and finally (d) ongoing training and professional development for faculty and librarians.
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Innovation in scholarly communication often comes from community-driven solutions. In this webinar, participants will learn about methodologies, strategies, and tools to effect change. They’ll also hear from key stakeholders who have implemented unique interventions to tackle pressing challenges in research, publishing, and data management. From open access initiatives to collaborative projects, this session will showcase case studies that can inspire and guide future efforts.
Beth Staats has been with Minitex for 20+ years as an Outreach & Instruction Librarian, and recently as the Coordinator for Ebooks Minnesota. She loves the reactions she gets when telling library and school staff about the free statewide resources available to all Minnesota residents through eLibrary Minnesota.
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