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2019 Scholarly Communication Librarianship Conference Program Now Available

by Laura Bernhardt on 2019-10-15T12:45:00-04:00 | 0 Comments

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The full program for the 2019 Scholarly Communication Librarianship Conference is now available! To see the schedule of speakers, read below or go to the Scholarly Communication Committee's Conference Page. The conference takes place on October 25 at the University Library at IUPUI (registration is open -- click here!).

 

2019 ALI Scholarly Communication Librarianship Conference

Schedule of Events

1. 8:15– 9:00 Breakfast and registration – Basement foyer, outside Lilly Auditorium.  Breakfast may also be eaten in UL 0110.

2. 8:45: Opening remarks, Craig Finlay, Chair of the ALI Scholarly Communications Committee – Lilly Auditorium

3. 9:00-9:50: Keynote talk:  “Budapest Open Access Initiative in late adolescence: Looking back and moving forward.” Leslie Chan, BOAI signatory and professor at University of Toronto Scarborough — Lilly Auditorium

4. 10:00 – 10:45:

A. Thoughts on Implementing "Generous Thinking" as a #ScholComm Librarian, AJ Boston, Murray State University Libraries – UL 1126

B. I have a question for that!  Dwayne Buttler, Sarah Frankel, and Rachel Howard, University of Louisville Libraries – UL 0110

 

C. Rights Reversion and Termination of Transfer: How Librarians Can Help Authors Rescue Out-of-Print Books from Obscurity, Brianna Schofield, Authors Alliance– UL 1116

D. Workshop: Making your case with research impact metrics, Heather Coates, IUPUI Center for Digital Scholarship and Rachel Hinrichs, IUPUI University Libraries, -- UL 0106

6. 10:55-11:40:

A. Critical Theories and the Political Economy of Scholarly Communication, Shawn Martin, Dartmouth College Libraries – UL 1126

B. Open Access and Social Justice, Caitlin Pike, IUPUI University LibraryUL 1116

C. What does a copyright policy mean to you?, Gemmicka Piper, IUPUI University Library – UL 0110

D. Panel: BU Well: Supporting open access through a student-driven journal – Lilly Auditorium

            Jennifer Raye, Butler University Scholarly Communication Librarian

Olivia MacIsaac, Butler University Scholarly Communication Associate

Erin Dark, Butler University BU Well Editor-in-Chief, Senior, Pharmacy

Mandy McDaniel, Butler University, BU Well Composition Editor, Senior, Pharmacy

Anne Perez, Butler University, BU Well Composition Editor, Senior, Pharmacy

Spencer Lindgren, Butler University, BU Well Video and Podcast Editor, Senior, Pharmacy

 

7. 11:45 – 12:30: Lunch – Seating is available in the foyer or in UL 0110 (Or outside, if weather permits)

8. 12:30-1:20:

A. Copyright at the Crossroads of Scholarly Communication, Sara Rachel Benson, University of Illinois University Library, -- Lilly Auditorium  

B. Panel: Q&A for Library school students interested in scholarly communication, - UL 0110

Nina Collins, Scholarly Publishing Specialist, Purdue; Craig Finlay, Scholarly Communication Librarian, IU South Bend, Peter Whiting, Scholarly Communication Librarian, University of Southern Indiana.

9. 1:30-2:15:

A. Scholarly Communication Librarians as Scholarly Communication Leaders: An Analysis of Position Announcements, Angela Hackstadt, University at Albany – UL 1116

B. More than mere service providers: vocational awe and bullshit work in scholarly communications librarianship, Ian Harmon, West Virginia University Libraries – UL 1126

C. Inventive Staffing Scenarios: Advancing an institutional repository with limited staff?  Ashley Chu, Taylor University Libraries – UL 0110

D. Delivering Us Into Surveilance? Reader Privacy and Open Access, Lisa Hinchliffe, University of Illinois Libraries -- UL 0106

10. 2:25-3:10:

A. Supporting Open Access publishing with collaboration and creativity, not new funds: The Open Access Fund at the University of Southern Indiana (USI), Peter Whiting and Andrea Wright, University of Southern Indiana Libraries – UL 1126

B. Scholarly Communication Librarians’ perceptions of their library school educations, Jon Bull, Valparaiso University Libraries and Craig Finlay, Indiana University South Bend Libraries – UL 0106

C. Context and characteristics of the research metrics librarian, Hannah Craven and Elizabeth C. Whipple, IUPUI Ruth Lilly Medical Library -- UL 0106

D. TBD

11: 3:20-4:05

Final panel: Open Educational Resources and Affordable Learning Panel, ALI Affordable Learning Committee, facilitated by Micah Gjeltema, Ball State University Libraries, -- Lilly Auditorium 

 

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