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Monday
, November 3
Pinckney Room, Francis Marion Hotel
9:00am •
Charleston Seminar: Introduction to Data Curation
Tuesday
, November 4
Library Society
6:30pm •
Ghostly Stroll Walking Tour
LIMITED
Pinckney Room, Francis Marion Hotel
9:00am •
Charleston Seminar: Introduction to Data Curation
Washington Park
3:00pm •
Civil War/Slavery Walking Tour
LIMITED
3:00pm •
General History: Charleston Walking Tour
LIMITED
Wednesday
, November 5
Ashley Room, Courtyard Marriott
9:00am •
Keeping it Real: A Comprehensive and Transparent Evaluation of Electronic Resources
Charleston Distilling Company
5:30pm •
Out of the Stacks Party
Cooper Room, Courtyard Marriott
9:00am •
The Library as Publisher: Details, Practice, and Potential Outcomes
1:00pm •
Campus Open Access Policies: The Importance of Being Open, Earnestly
Cypress Grand Ballroom, Courtyard Marriott
9:00am •
Evidence-Based Decisions on Collecting and Collections
1:00pm •
Building eBook Collections for the Long Term
6:30pm •
IOS Press Focus Group
Francis Marion Hotel
10:30am •
Refreshment Break
10:30am •
Vendor Showcase
12:00pm •
Vendor Showcase Lunch
2:30pm •
Refreshment Break
Holiday Inn Historic District
10:00am •
EDItEUR / ICEDIS North American Meeting
Laurens Room, Francis Marion Hotel
9:00am •
Libraries as Participants in Online Learning
1:00pm •
Negotiating with Vendors
Mezzanine Level, Francis Marion Hotel
4:30pm •
Vendor Showcase Reception
Room 120, Addlestone Library
9:00am •
Excelling with Excel: Microsoft Excel Functions for Collection Analysis
1:00pm •
Advanced Data Analysis: From Excel PivotTables to Microsoft Access
Rutledge Room, Francis Marion Hotel
9:00am •
Know What You’re Getting: Content Analysis with MS Access
1:00pm •
Sustainable Strategies for Digital Resources
TBA
5:00pm •
Juried Product Development Forums
Thursday
, November 6
39 Rue de Jean
12:30pm •
Creating a Google-Like Experience with Real Discovery Results
Ashley Room, Courtyard Marriott
11:30am •
Earnestly Seeking Greater Flexibility: The Pros and Cons of Pay-Per-View Journal Access
12:45pm •
The Stakeholder Tightrope: How Three Nonprofit Aggregators Balance Library & Publisher Needs
2:15pm •
Deploying Mendeley to Support Research Collaboration
3:15pm •
Swets: What Is Going On In Our Industry?
Auditorium, Science and Mathematics Building (Rm 129)
3:15pm •
How Does Ebook Adoption Vary By Discipline? What Humanists, Social Scientists and Scientists Say They Want (A LibValue Study)
Calhoun Room, Francis Marion Hotel
11:30am •
Just a Click Away: One Academic Library's Experience with Patron-driven Streaming Video Licensing
12:45pm •
I’ll Be Back: Post-Purchase Activities and ROI
2:15pm •
Shotgun Session
3:15pm •
Shotgun Session
Carolina Ballroom, Francis Marion Hotel
8:00am •
Welcome and Opening Remarks
8:15am •
Being Earnest In The New Normal
9:00am •
From Course Reserves…to Course Reversed? The Library’s Changing Role in Providing Textbook Content
9:45am •
Presentation of the ABC-Clio Vicky Speck Leadership Award
10:20am •
Science Education Gone Wilde: Creating Science References that Work
11:30am •
Print Reference: Is It Dead Yet?
12:45pm •
Earnestly Attempting to Roll with the Punches: The Impact of Publishers’ Short-Term Loan Rate Increases on Library Acquisition Options
2:15pm •
Libraries Leading the Way on the ‘Textbook Problem’
3:15pm •
Preservation of Audio-Visual Collections and Modern Storage Media
4:30pm •
Online Learning, MOOCs, and More
Citadel Green Room, Embassy Suites
11:30am •
The Big Shift: How VCU Libraries Moved 1.5 Million Volumes to Prepare for the Construction of a New Library
12:45pm •
Bringing Players to the Table: Consortial Ebook and DDA Selection, Purchasing, and Management
2:15pm •
The Haves and Have Nots: Sophisticated Cross Institutional Analysis Techniques that Support Budget Justifications
3:15pm •
So Now What? Realizing the Potential of the Press in the Library
Colonial Ballroom, Embassy Suites
11:30am •
Collection Development, E-Resources, and Meeting the Needs of People with Disabilities
12:45pm •
The Spaces Between: A Research Agenda between Libraries, Publishers, and Vendors
2:15pm •
University Presses and Libraries: An 80/20 Rule?
3:15pm •
Mobile Access – What the Library Wants: Mobiles as Discovery Enhancers
Colonial Ballroom, Francis Marion Hotel
10:20am •
Driving Discovery: Do You Have the Keys to Fair Linking? (It’s About Knowledge and Library Control)
11:30am •
Beyond the ‘Cool’ Factor: Which New Technology Driven Products Will Really Meet Your Needs?
12:45pm •
Do Libraries’ Needs Still Match Publisher Offerings? “The Truth is Rarely Pure and Never Simple” (Oscar Wilde)
2:15pm •
Library of Congress Recommended Format Specifications
3:15pm •
Owning the Discovery Experience for Your Patrons
4:30pm •
What’s the Big Idea? Mellon, ARL, AAU, University Presses, and the Future of Scholarly Communication
Cooper Room, Courtyard Marriott
11:30am •
Improving the Library Research Skills of Graduate Students & Postdocs: Perspectives from a Librarian and a Former Postdoc
12:45pm •
50 Shades of Grey and Beyond: The Impact of Pop Culture on Collection Development. Do traditional methods of building collections bring these materials in or filter them out?
2:15pm •
Resource Discovery in the Age of Wikipedia: How Libraries Can Expose their Collections on the World's Most Visited Reference Site
3:15pm •
Open Access for Data Sets
Cypress Grand Ballroom, Courtyard Marriott
6:00pm •
Breaking It Down: Electronic Resource Workflow Documentation
6:00pm •
Collection Management: Using New Library Space to Transition from Print to Electronic Resources
6:00pm •
Earnestly Finding the Fun in Fund Codes
6:00pm •
Evidence-Based Collection Development
6:00pm •
Modes of Discovery: Locating the Scholarly Conversation in History
6:00pm •
No Dust in the Stacks: Creating a Customized Local Serials Collection on the Fly
6:00pm •
Serious Savings with Short-Term Loans
6:00pm •
Staying Dry - Serials Deselection at a Comprehensive Cancer Care Research Library
6:00pm •
The Importance of Being Earnest about Using Government Information to Study the Arts
6:00pm •
Turning a Crisis into an Opportunity: DDA and PDA at UTA Libraries
6:00pm •
Using an ERMS to Facilitate the Monograph Firm Order Workflow
6:00pm •
Implementing a Library Reading List Tool in a Learning Management System
6:00pm •
Data Visualization in the Library: Tips and Tricks for Communicating Clearly (and Earnestly)
6:00pm •
Flipping the Library
6:00pm •
Motivations and Expectations of Community-Based Authors: A Case Study
6:00pm •
Earnest Expectations: How Closely Do the NASIG Core Competencies for Electronic Resources Librarians Reflect Their Daily Experience?
Cypress North, Courtyard Marriott
11:30am •
Real Time Acquisition Workflows- Vendors & Libraries Panel
12:45pm •
Open for Discussion: Open Access Resources and the Role of Academic Libraries
2:15pm •
Building a Shared Print Repository – Managing a Shared Collection
3:15pm •
Good Things Come In Small Packages: Getting the Most from Shared Print Retention and Cooperative Collection Development with a Small Group of Libraries
Cypress South, Courtyard Marriott
11:30am •
How Libraries Use Publisher Metadata Redux
12:45pm •
A Sustainable Ebook Ecosystem: Librarian, Publisher, and Vendor Perspectives
2:15pm •
Moving Librarian Collecting from Good to Great: Results from the First Year of a Library Liaison Collaborative Monograph Purchasing Project
3:15pm •
Metadata Challenges in Library Discovery Systems
Drayton Room, Francis Marion Hotel
11:30am •
Developing a Weighted Collection Development Allocation Formula
12:45pm •
Crisis or Opportunity? Tips for Collection Development in an OA World
2:15pm •
Taming the Wilde: Collaborating with Expertise for Faster, Better, Smarter Collection Analysis
3:15pm •
Don't Leave the Faculty at the Station: Introducing Faculty to Collection Development Grants
Gold Ballroom, Francis Marion Hotel
10:20am •
DRM: A Publisher-Imposed Impediment to Progress, or a Legitimate Defense of Publisher/Author Intellectual Property Rights?
11:30am •
Building Capacity in Your Library for Research Data Management Support (Or What We Learned from Offering to Review DMPs)
12:45pm •
How to Handle Article Processing Charges: Learning, Sharing, and Looking Ahead
2:15pm •
Are We There Yet? A Longitudinal Study of the Student E-Book Experience
3:15pm •
Success Strategies for Content Discovery: A Cross-Industry White Paper
4:30pm •
Budgets, Services, and Technology Driving Change: How Librarians, Publishers and Vendors are Moving Forward
Laurens Room, Francis Marion Hotel
11:30am •
Digital and Physical: Co-evolving Formats in Today’s Research Libraries
12:45pm •
Being Earnest about Institutional Repositories
2:15pm •
One System, Different Expectations: The User at the Center of Discovery
3:15pm •
How Can Libraries, Publishers, and Vendors Work Together to Prevent Abuse?
Magnolia Room, Courtyard Marriott
11:30am •
The Buck Stops Here: Assessing the Value of E-book Subscriptions at Columbia University Libraries
12:45pm •
E-book Rights: Advocacy in Action
2:15pm •
Which Data Quality is Needed and Affordable?
3:15pm •
Why the Resistance? Trends and Results from a Collaborative Survey on E-book Usage Across Eight Academic Institutions
Marion Square Park (near the obelisk)
6:30am •
Move a Little, Drink a Latte: 5K or 1 Mi Fun Run
Outside Carolina Ballroom, Francis Marion Hotel
7:00am •
Continental Breakfast
9:50am •
Refreshment Break
4:00pm •
Refreshment Break
Outside Grand Cypress Ballroom, Courtyard Marriott
6:00pm •
Networking Happy Hour
Parkview Room, Francis Marion Hotel
12:45pm •
Staring into the Whale’s Mouth: Large-Scale Journal Deaccession at a Small University
2:15pm •
Two Years In and We Are Still Head Over Heels About Our Head in the Clouds: 100% PDA and No Approval Plan
3:15pm •
From Silos to (Archives)Space: Moving Legacy Finding Aids Online as a Multi-Department Library Collaboration
Pinckney Room, Francis Marion Hotel
11:30am •
Successful E-Resource Acquisitions: Looking Beyond Selecting, Ordering, Paying and Receiving to Discovery and Access
12:45pm •
Guided Encounters: Mapping Content Strategies
2:15pm •
Out of the Basement: Impact of Video on New Library Resources and Library Collections and Services
3:15pm •
Streamlining and Advancing Collection Development with GOBI: Bringing Your Collection Into the 21st Century
Room 122, Addlestone Library
11:30am •
ISNI and Contributor Disambiguation
2:15pm •
Collections are Important; Let’s Assess them Earnestly!
3:15pm •
Cooperative Collection Development Requires Access: SALToC -- A Low-Tech, High-Value Distributed Online Project for Article-Level Discovery in Print-Only Journals
Room 227, Addlestone Library
11:30am •
The Signal and the Noise: Libraries and Institutional Data Analytics
12:45pm •
Streamlined Licensing Through Institutional Master Agreements: A Success Story
2:15pm •
Developing a Digital-First Ebook Program
3:15pm •
Opening Open Access: Exposing Digital Images Collections with Ease
Rutledge Room, Francis Marion Hotel
11:30am •
You Got Surveyed! Real-time Polling on the Landscape of Use-Driven Acquisition
12:45pm •
Selectors of the Future: What Should (or Can) They Learn in an MLIS Program?
2:15pm •
Engrossed, Enraged, Engaged: Empowering Faculty in Transforming Scholarly Communication
3:15pm •
Evolution of Mobile Device Use in Clinical Settings
South Carolina Aquarium
7:00pm •
Charleston Conference Reception
STARS Rooftop and Grill
12:00pm •
Reimagining the Library for Visibility, Viability, and Relevance in an Electronic World!
Friday
, November 7
39 Rue de Jean
12:30pm •
Collecting and Acquiring in Earnest (The 14th Annual Health Sciences Lively Lunch)
Ashley Room, Courtyard Marriott
11:30am •
Filling the Physical or the Virtual Stacks? Assessing the Value of Electronic Course Adopted Books in Comparison with their Print Counterparts.
12:45pm •
Managing to the Center: Balancing the Academic Library Seesaw
2:15pm •
Evidence Based Collection Models: Not Your Traditional DDA
3:15pm •
Data Analysis from Consortial DDA Programs
Auditorium, Science and Mathematics Building (Rm 129)
3:15pm •
"Punctuality is the thief of time:” The Earnest Pursuit of Social Media in the Library
Bridgeview Room, Francis Marion Hotel
11:30am •
Gift-Gaining: Ideas for Effective Gift Processing
2:15pm •
Adding e-Preferred Approvals & DDA to the Mix
Calhoun Room, Francis Marion Hotel
11:30am •
How Users’ Perceptions of E-Books Have Changed – or Not: Comparing Parallel Survey Responses
12:45pm •
Empowering Data in Scholarly Publishing
2:15pm •
Shotgun Session
3:15pm •
How Do Librarians Prefer to Access Collections?
Carolina Ballroom, Francis Marion Hotel
8:00am •
Opening Remarks
8:05am •
Hyde Park Debate - Resolved: Wherever possible, library collections should be shaped by patrons, instead of by librarians.
8:45am •
What Faculty Want Librarians to Know
10:30am •
Price Control and the Publisher: Paperbacks, Book Clubs, and the American Net Book Agreement, 1840-1940
11:30am •
Sustainability, not Profitability: the Future of Scholarly Monographs and STL
12:45pm •
The Big Squeeze: State of Book Publishing and Academic Libraries
2:15pm •
Journals Without Borders: The Next Emerging Academic Markets
3:15pm •
Free eBooks for the Classroom?
4:30pm •
The Long Arm of the Law
Citadel Green Room, Embassy Suites
11:30am •
We’re E-Preferred. Why Did We Get That Book in Print?
12:45pm •
Discovery on Trial!
2:15pm •
Using Analytic Tools to Help Improve Collection Strategy and Engage the Research Enterprise
3:15pm •
SELF-e 101: A Lesson for Academic Libraries In Connecting Self-Published Authors and Readers
Colonial Ballroom, Embassy Suites
11:30am •
Privacy in the Digital Age: Publishers, Libraries and Higher Education
12:45pm •
The Promise and Perils of 'Alternative Metrics': What Librarians Need to Know about the #Altmetrics Landscape
2:15pm •
The Devil is in the Details: Managing the Growth of Streaming Media in Library Collections
3:15pm •
Reinforcing the Role of the Library: Communicating Value, Increasing Access and Knowledge
Colonial Ballroom, Francis Marion Hotel
10:30am •
To Boldly Go Beyond Downloads
11:30am •
Self Published Content and Approval Plans : An Open Discussion of Best Practices in Identifying Self Publishing Services and Content for Libraries
12:45pm •
Running a Collaborative Shared Print Project in Earnest
2:15pm •
Humanities E-Book Usage on a Global Scale
3:15pm •
You've Licensed It. Now What?
Cooper Room, Courtyard Marriott
11:30am •
“Happiness is…Library Automation:” The Rhetoric of Early Library Automation and the Future of Discovery and Academic Libraries
12:45pm •
Managing Subscriptions After Swets
2:15pm •
Speaking Our Piece: Librarians and Publishers on Their Relationship in the STM Market
3:15pm •
Meeting Researchers Where They Are
Cypress Grand Ballroom, Courtyard Marriott
5:45pm •
Doing (Journal) History Right: A PIE-J Story
5:45pm •
Lost, Missing, Long Overdue: Workflow Development and Support
5:45pm •
Databases and Journals and Continuations…Oh my!: Looking at Both the Trees & the Forest
5:45pm •
PDA - Pediatric Driven Acquisition in a Health Sciences Library
5:45pm •
PDA - What Is Being Selected?
5:45pm •
Student Workers as Library Programmers: A Case Study in Automated Overlap Analysis
5:45pm •
Take It or Leave It - Preparing to Migrate Acquisitions Data
5:45pm •
The Challenge of Evaluating and Developing an Interdisciplinary Collection
5:45pm •
User-Centered Collection Development: A Textbook Purchasing Pilot Project
5:45pm •
Policies and Perceptions of Community Users in the Associated Colleges of the South
5:45pm •
Requesting Accepted Manuscripts: A Resourceful Approach to Developing an Open Access Collection of Scholarly Articles
5:45pm •
Supporting Student Success: Purchasing Textbooks for Reserves
5:45pm •
Recycling Database Records
5:45pm •
Being Earnest Liaisons
Cypress North, Courtyard Marriott
11:30am •
Putting your Patrons in the Driver's Seat: Online Video Use, PDA, and ROI
12:45pm •
Authority Control in the Virtual Space
2:15pm •
No Crystal Ball: Planning for Certain Future Cuts when the Future is Uncertain
3:15pm •
The Importance of Being Earnest: Marrying COUNTER Statistics to Inter-Library Loan Data to Produce a Sincere Collection Management Device
Cypress South, Courtyard Marriott
11:30am •
Evidence-Based eBook Purchasing: Results and Implications from a Consortia-Publisher Initiative
12:45pm •
What You Need To Know About Moving Collections and Acquisitions Into An E-Dominant Model!
2:15pm •
Adios to Paper Journals – Removed and Recycled – One Mile Long and 75 Tons
3:15pm •
Help Your Researchers Get the Credit They Deserve: A Panel Discussion
Drayton Room, Francis Marion Hotel
11:30am •
The Importance of PESC – an emerging NISO Recommended Practice
2:15pm •
Why Subscribe to eBooks?
Gold Ballroom, Francis Marion Hotel
10:30am •
Let’s Talk: Bringing Many Threads Together to Weave the Scholarly Information Eco-system
11:30am •
Extreme Sharing: The Manhattan Research Library Initiative (MaRLI)
12:45pm •
Another Preservation Challenge: Massive Open Online Course (and Online Learning) Materials for Posterity
2:15pm •
The Future of Reading and Academic Libraries
3:15pm •
How Is That Going to Work, Part II: Acquisitions Challenges and Opportunities in a Shared ILS
Laurens Room, Francis Marion Hotel
11:30am •
Bringing the Global Open Knowledgebase to Life: Development, Data Collection, and Integrations
12:45pm •
The Ten Commandments of a Good Collection
2:15pm •
From Collection Development to Content Development: Organization and Staffing for the 21st Century
3:15pm •
Cost Impact in Managing the Transition to Open Access Model
Library Society
6:30pm •
Ghostly Stroll Walking Tour
LIMITED
Magnolia Room, Courtyard Marriott
11:30am •
ROAD: A New Free Service for Identifying and Selecting OA Scholarly Resources
12:45pm •
The Implications of Online Media on Academic Library Collections
2:15pm •
Covering Down Under: Books from Australia and New Zealand: What North American Librarians Should Know
3:15pm •
Relax, Be Earnest: Marketing a Serials Deselection Project
Outside Carolina Ballroom, Francis Marion Hotel
7:00am •
Continental Breakfast
10:00am •
Refreshment Break
4:00pm •
Refreshment Break
Outside Grand Cypress Ballroom, Courtyard Marriott
5:45pm •
Networking Happy Hour
Parkview Room, Francis Marion Hotel
3:15pm •
Libraries: Thought Emporia for Reshaping Ourselves and Society in the 21st Century
Pinckney Room, Francis Marion Hotel
11:30am •
The Importance of Being Resourceful: One Library’s Assessment Adventure
12:45pm •
Changing Library Operations
2:15pm •
Scholarly eBooks in the Humanities and Social Sciences: Longitudinal Assessment of Project Muse/UPCC eBooks at Emory, Harvard, and Yale
3:15pm •
Back in Control: Game-Changing Model for Collection Development
Room 122, Addlestone Library
11:30am •
“Hey, I Didn't Order This!”: How to Review Donations from Self-Published Authors
12:45pm •
Moving On?: Looking at the Role of Liaison Librarians in Building the Electronic Collection
2:15pm •
Patron Driven Acquisition: What Do We Know of our Patrons?
3:15pm •
Coming Together: Successful Press, Library, Vendor Content Collaboration: A Case Study
Room 138/140, Science and Mathematics Building
3:15pm •
Successful Library Curriculum Integration
Room 227, Addlestone Library
11:30am •
Subject Liaison’s Guide to the Backroom: What Every New Liaison Needs to Know About Technical Services Processes
12:45pm •
Data Mining on Vendor-Digitized Collections
2:15pm •
A Fund Allocation Process: Employing a Use Factor
3:15pm •
It's Not Just About Weeding: Using Collaborative Collection Analysis to Develop Consortial Collections
Rutledge Room, Francis Marion Hotel
11:30am •
Mediated Demand Driven Acquisition: Method or Madness?
12:45pm •
Soggy Situations: Recovering Wet Materials
2:15pm •
Vendor Negotiations - More Secrets
3:15pm •
The Future of the Library: A Reading of The Library Beyond the Book (2014) by J.T. Schnapp and M. Battles
TBA
6:30pm •
Friday Night Dine Arounds
Washington Park
3:00pm •
Civil War/Slavery Walking Tour
LIMITED
3:00pm •
Charleston Renaissance Walking Tour
LIMITED
Saturday
, November 8
Ashley Room, Courtyard Marriott
11:00am •
Showcase Your Library’s Value: Using Analytics to Inform New Administrators
11:45am •
Thinking the Unthinkable: A Library Without a Public Catalogue
Auditorium, Science and Mathematics Building (Rm 129)
11:45am •
Making Resources Web Discoverable
Calhoun Room, Francis Marion Hotel
11:00am •
The Importance of Being Lean: Using Lean Principles and Tools to Improve Acquisitions Workflows
12:15pm •
Charleston Seminar: Being Earnest with our Collections: Determining Key Challenges and Best Practices
Carolina Ballroom, Francis Marion Hotel
8:00am •
Charleston Premiers
9:45am •
The Punishment for Dreamers: Big Data, Retention, and Academic Libraries
11:00am •
Founder Stories
11:45am •
Augment it! Wear it! Print it! New Technologies for Today's Libraries
Citadel Green Room, Embassy Suites
11:00am •
Augmented Reality: Real-Time Blending of Digital and Print
11:45am •
Content, Community, Collaboration, .....Commons!
Colonial Ballroom, Embassy Suites
11:00am •
New Ways for Facilitating Teaching and Learning through Cross-System Workflows
11:45am •
Getting Honest About Linking: Why Discovery Doesn’t Matter if Users Can’t Access Content
Colonial Ballroom, Francis Marion Hotel
9:45am •
Crowd Sourcing of Library Services
11:00am •
Casting the Players & Finding Our Scripts: One Academic Library’s Approach to Staging OER in Higher Education
11:45am •
End of Conference Poll-a-palooza
Cooper Room, Courtyard Marriott
11:00am •
Remote Storage: Leveraging Technology to Maximize Efficiency and Minimize Investments
11:45am •
An “Earnest” Response to Usage Statistics Programs
Cypress North, Courtyard Marriott
11:00am •
Collection Data Visualization: Seeing the Forest through the Treemap
11:45am •
Collection Development and Data Visualization: How Interactive Graphic Displays are Transforming Collection Development Decisions.
Cypress South, Courtyard Marriott
11:00am •
Discovery, a New Way of Searching (THINKING): the Challenges, Trials and Tribulations
11:45am •
A Decade of Discovery: What We Know and Where We Will Go
Drayton Room, Francis Marion Hotel
11:00am •
Digital First in the UK: Maximizing the Promise of PDA by Multi-Channel Content Delivery at Northumbria University
11:45am •
Supporting Rapidly Growing Online Programs in Changing Times
Gold Ballroom, Francis Marion Hotel
9:45am •
We Sincerely Regret to Inform You That the Material You Have Requested is Unavailable via Interlibrary Loan
11:00am •
Kuali OLE: Enabling Choices for Libraries
11:45am •
libFX - Discovery Visualized
Laurens Room, Francis Marion Hotel
11:00am •
Metadata for Metahumans: An Introduction to Comic Book Markup Language
11:45am •
A Full-Fledged E-Preferred Acquisitions Policy: One Year After -- Challenges, Issues and Points to Note
Library Society
3:00pm •
"Invention of Wings" - The Grimke Sisters of Charleston Walking Tour
LIMITED
6:30pm •
Ghostly Stroll Walking Tour
LIMITED
Magnolia Room, Courtyard Marriott
11:00am •
Realizing Potential: Innovation Beyond the Cliché
11:45am •
The Importance of Earnings: Collaboratively Funding Gold Open Access in the Humanities
Pinckney Room, Francis Marion Hotel
11:00am •
Crowdsourcing the Maintenance of E-Resource Metadata: How WorldCat Knowledge Base’s Cooperative Management Initiative Can Improve Data Quality
11:45am •
Return on Investment: New Strategies for Marketing Digital Resources to Academic Faculty and Students from three Perspectives: Publisher, Collection Development and Research Services
Room 122, Addlestone Library
11:00am •
Are E-Book Big Deals Still Valuable?
Room 227, Addlestone Library
11:00am •
Doing Things Differently in the Cloud: Streamlining Library Workflows to Maximize Efficiency
Rutledge Room, Francis Marion Hotel
11:00am •
Peeling Apart the Layers: Library Services to Online Education Consortia
11:45am •
Shelf-Ready Doesn’t Always Mean Ready to Go to the Shelf
Washington Park
3:00pm •
General History Charleston Walking Tour
LIMITED
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Ashley Room, Courtyard Marriott
Auditorium, Science and Mathematics Building (Rm 129)
Bridgeview Room, Francis Marion Hotel
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Carolina Ballroom, Francis Marion Hotel
Charleston Distilling Company
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Colonial Ballroom, Embassy Suites
Colonial Ballroom, Francis Marion Hotel
Cooper Room, Courtyard Marriott
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Cypress North, Courtyard Marriott
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Drayton Room, Francis Marion Hotel
Francis Marion Hotel
Gold Ballroom, Francis Marion Hotel
Holiday Inn Historic District
Laurens Room, Francis Marion Hotel
Library Society
Magnolia Room, Courtyard Marriott
Marion Square Park (near the obelisk)
Mezzanine Level, Francis Marion Hotel
Outside Carolina Ballroom, Francis Marion Hotel
Outside Grand Cypress Ballroom, Courtyard Marriott
Parkview Room, Francis Marion Hotel
Pinckney Room, Francis Marion Hotel
Room 120, Addlestone Library
Room 122, Addlestone Library
Room 138/140, Science and Mathematics Building
Room 227, Addlestone Library
Rutledge Room, Francis Marion Hotel
South Carolina Aquarium
STARS Rooftop and Grill
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Washington Park
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