NISO Webinars
Minitex News articles tagged with "NISO Webinars" (36):
NISO Webinar: Providing Access: Ensuring What Libraries Have Licensed Is What Users Can Reach
All stakeholders have an interest in ensuring that properly licensed content is made accessible and usable to the authorized communities. Content providers want to minimize reasons for cancellation (due to under-utilization) while maximizing efficiencies in their business.
Digital Security Part 2: Protecting Library Resources From Piracy
In our connected environment, security is tremendously important element of any system. Institutions large and small have been targets of attack and libraries are a significant vector of approach for some institutions, because of their bias toward access and sharing of resources.
NISO Two-Part Webinar: Managing an Open Access World Part 1: Open Access & Acquisitions
About the Webinar
As Open Access has proven itself a viable business model in the marketplace of journals, institutions are beginning to grapple with the implications and ramifications of its success.
Recording available for "New and next: A review of BIBFRAME updates from NISO and ALA"
At a recent webinar, Lizzy Baus summarized new information about BIBFRAME and library linked data projects gleaned from sessions at the 2016 American Library Association Annual Conference and a recent NISO virtual conference. You can watch the recording for free here.
Data Curation – Cultivating Past Research Data for Future Consumption
About the Virtual Conference
Research data is an increasingly important component of communicating science. Responsibility to provide curation support for research data is falling on libraries, repositories, and archives.
How Librarians Use, Implement, and Can Support Researcher Identifiers
About the Webinar
Consistency in metadata is repeatedly discussed as problem in information management and delivery of digital resources. One core element of that metadata is the use of controlled vocabularies and authority control. These methods can also be applied to
BIBFRAME and BIBFRAME (Lite): A Deeper Dive
During the NISO virtual conference on BIBFRAME & Real World Applications of Linked Data, Carolyn Hansen gave a clear and informative presentation on BIBFRAME, giving a general overview as well as addressing some challenges and recent developments.
BIBFRAME & Real World Applications of Linked Bibliographic Data
In the four years since the Library of Congress launched the BIBFRAME project, a tremendous amount of progress has been made in transforming traditional bibliographic information into new structures that are more grounded in linked data and web-centric principles. This virtual conferen
Integrating Library Management Systems
Managing library resources and fulfilling user requests requires robust interaction between a variety of systems.
Privacy Part 2: Understanding Privacy Policies
About the Webinar
In our current information ecosystem, respect for user privacy is a key distinguishing characteristic of libraries.