From: "Joan K. Lippincott" Sender: To: CNI-ANNOUNCE Date: Mon, 10 Jul 2017 12:30:30 -0400 Message-ID: X-Original-Return-Path: Received: from wonder-woman.cni.org (account joan@cni.org [192.100.21.33] verified) by cni.org (CommuniGate Pro SMTP 6.1.12) with ESMTPSA id 32839161 for cni-announce@cni.org; Mon, 10 Jul 2017 11:27:54 -0400 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="Apple-Mail=_06E17ABB-D465-46A8-AD26-9F0B24036574" Subject: Academic Librarianship Today - A Free Webinar July 18 at 2pm ET X-Original-Date: Mon, 10 Jul 2017 11:27:54 -0400 References: X-Original-To: "cni-announce@cni.org" X-Original-Message-Id: <1857F47C-6D7C-481D-ABAB-4C5E7CF8676C@cni.org> Mime-Version: 1.0 (Mac OS X Mail 6.6 \(1510\)) X-Mailer: Apple Mail (2.1510) --Apple-Mail=_06E17ABB-D465-46A8-AD26-9F0B24036574 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252 Dear cni-announce subscribers: Those of you interested in trends in academic libraries today may wish = to register for this free webinar. The speakers represent selected = authors from a new book, edited by Yale's Todd Gilman. They'll talk = about a range of issues from their various perspectives. (Disclosure: my = daughter, Sarah Lippincott, formerly with the Library Publishing = Coalition, will speak about scholarly communication issues; we = co-authored the chapter on that topic.) -Joan Lippincott, CNI =20 =20 Join Us For a Live 60-Minute Presentation This webinar is a paid sponsorship opportunity. The products, services, = and opinions presented herein do not constitute a Choice, ACRL, or ALA = endorsement of any kind. =20 Tuesday,=20 July 18, 2017 2:00 PM Eastern=20 1:00 PM Central 12:00 PM Mountain 11:00 AM Pacific=20 REGISTER HOME UPCOMING ARCHIVE CONTACT NEWSLETTERS Academic Librarianship Today =20 Hosted by Yale University Library's Todd Gilman, this webinar offers = multiple expert perspectives on the transformation of libraries as = information organizations, the influence of technology on how we provide = academic information resources and services in a digital and global = environment, and the various career opportunities available for academic = librarians now and in the future. The speakers offer broad and diverse = views, ranging from those of senior administrators and practitioners = working in North American academic libraries large and small to thought = leaders from recognized non-profit organizations devoted to research and = strategic guidance for libraries in the digital age, to library school = faculty. What emerges is a library landscape at once full of promise and = exciting initiatives yet beset by seemingly insurmountable = challenges-how to attract and retain the talent needed for current and = future professional roles, how to keep up with ever-advancing computer = technology, and how to pay for all this along with the vast quantity of = research materials our ambitious and accomplished patrons demand. 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Those of you interested in trends in academic libraries = today may wish to register for this free webinar. The speakers represent = selected authors from a new book, edited by Yale's Todd Gilman. They'll = talk about a range of issues from their various perspectives. = (Disclosure: my daughter, Sarah Lippincott, formerly with the Library = Publishing Coalition, will speak about scholarly communication issues; = we co-authored the chapter on that topic.)
-Joan Lippincott, = CNI
 

 

This webinar is a paid sponsorship = opportunity. The products, services, and opinions presented herein = do not constitute a Choice, ACRL, or ALA endorsement of any = kind.

Tuesday, 
July 18, 2017
2:00 PM = Eastern 
1:00 PM Central
12:00 PM = Mountain
11:00 AM = Pacific 

CONTACT

Academic Librarianship = Today
 

Hosted by Yale = University Library's Todd Gilman, this webinar offers multiple expert = perspectives on the transformation of libraries as information = organizations, the influence of technology on how we provide academic = information resources and services in a digital and global environment, = and the various career opportunities available for academic librarians = now and in the future. The speakers offer broad and diverse views, = ranging from those of senior administrators and practitioners working in = North American academic libraries large and small to thought leaders = from recognized non-profit organizations devoted to research and = strategic guidance for libraries in the digital age, to library school = faculty. What emerges is a library landscape at once full of promise and = exciting initiatives yet beset by seemingly insurmountable = challenges-how to attract and retain the talent needed for current and = future professional roles, how to keep up with ever-advancing computer = technology, and how to pay for all this along with the vast quantity of = research materials our ambitious and accomplished patrons = demand.

Todd Gilman, host 
Librarian for = Literature in English
Yale = University

Todd taught literature and writing at the = University of Toronto, Boston University, and MIT before embarking on a = career in academic librarianship.
 

Carrie = Forbes, Associate Professor, Associate = Dean for Student and Scholar Services
University of Denver = Libraries

Carrie co-edited Rethinking Reference for = Academic Libraries: Innovative Developments and Future Trends, = published by Rowman and Littlefield in 2014.

Sarah K. Lippincott, = panelist
Program = Director
The Library Publishing Coalition = (LPC)   

Before joining the LPC, Sarah = worked as an independent communications consultant for The Association = of Research Libraries (ARL), SPARC, and the open access = journal eLife.
 

Jennifer = Osorio,Interim Head of the Collections, = Research and Instructional Services (CRIS) Department
Charles E. = Young Research Library
University of California, Los = Angeles 

Jennifer also = serves as the subject librarian for Latin American Studies, Iberian = Studies, and Ethnic Studies.
Brian Owen,Associate University = Librarian for Technology Services and Special Collectionas
Simon = Fraser University Library
Simon Fraser University in Burnaby, British = Columbia

Brian has over twenty-five years = of senior management experience in large academic libraries, with the = development, implementation, and maintenance of library software and = systems, both proprietary and open source; and the application of = information technology to creating, maintaining, accessing and = preserving information = resources. 
 
SPONSORED BY

Rowman & Littlefield = publishes high-quality college texts, entertaining and informative books = for general readers, and professional and scholarly books in the = humanities and social sciences.

Rowman & = Littlefield is dedicated to publishing texts and books of general = interest in the social sciences: area studies, communication, = criminology, education, geography, health, history, philosophy, = political science, psychology, religion, sociology, and women's studies. = We offer serious works of scholarship, core textbooks for introductory = courses, supplemental, affordable paperbacks for alternative approaches = to teaching, and general interest and trade books for the curious = reader.