Against the Grain Penthouse Suite Interviews
Wednesday, November 6, 2013
Hot Topics in Legal and Licensing Issues Preconference
Thursday, November 7, 2013
Librarians In The Post-Digital Information Era: Reclaiming Our Rights and Responsibilities (Jenica Rogers, SUNY Potsdam)
Discovery or Displacement? A Large-Scale Longitudinal Study of the Effect of Discovery Systems on Online Journal Usage (Michael Levine-Clark, University of Denver; John McDonald, University of Southern California; Jason Price, SCELC Consortium)
Scholarly Societies, Scholarly Publishing, and the New Information Ecology (Robert Kieft, Occidental College; Kathleen Fitzpatrick – Director of Scholarly Communication, Modern Language Association; Brandon Nordin – Vice President, Sales, Marketing, & Digital Strategy, American Chemical Society; Steven C. Wheatley – Vice President, American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS)
I Hear the Train A Comin’ LIVE (Greg Tananbaum, ScholarNext; Lorraine Haricombe, University of Kansas; William Gunn, Mendeley)
Life Long Learning (John Dove, Credo Reference)
If the University is in the Computer, Where Does That Leave the Library? MOOCs Discovered
- Meg White, Rittenhouse (Introduction) and Meredith Schwartz, Library Journal
- Lynn Sutton, Wake Forest University
- Rick Anderson, University of Utah
- Q&A Session
Friday, November 8, 2013
Collections Are For Collisions: Let’s Design It into the Experience (Steven Bell, Temple University)
What Provosts Want Librarians to Know
- Introduction by Jim O’Donnell, Georgetown University, and presentation by Beth Paul, Stetson University
- Jeanine Stewart, McDaniel University
- John Vaughn, Association of American Universities
- Q&A Session
Content, Services and Space: The Future of the Library As Lines Blur (David Parker, Alexander Street Press; Rick Anderson, University of Utah; Stephen Rhind-Tutt, Alexander Street Press; Nancy Gibbs, Duke University Libraries; Heather Staines, SIPX)
Don’t Be An Invisible Library (Rick Burke, Executive Director, SCELC; Matt Goldner, Product and Technology Advocate, OCLC; Glenn Johnson-Grau, Head of Collection Development, Loyola Marymount University; Franny Lee, Vice President, University Relations / Product Development & Co-founder, SIPX, Inc.)
Open Access, Public Access: Policies, Implementation, Developments, and the Future of US Published Research.
- Introduction by Alicia Wise, Elsevier; presentation by Amy Friedlander, NSF
- Howard Ratner, CHORUS
- Judy Ruttenberg, ARL
- John Wilbanks, Sage Bionetworks
Revisiting Plato’s Cave (Bruce Heterick, JSTOR)
The British National Approach to Scholarly Communication (Lorraine Estelle, JISC)
University Presses and Academic Libraries Demystified: A Conversation (Leila Salisbury (Moderator), University Press of Mississippi; Peter Berkery, Association of American University Presses; Angela Carreño, New York University; Ellen Faran, MIT Press; Fred Heath, University of Texas at Austin)
Saturday, November 9, 2013
Charleston Premiers: Five Minute Previews of the New and Noteworthy (Moderated by David Myers, DMedia Associates)
The Long Arm of the Law
- Ann Okerson, CRL
- Bruce Strauch, The Citadel (Speaking for William Hannay, Schiff Hardin LLP)
- Georgia Harper, University of Texas at Austin
- Madelyn Wessel, University of Virginia
- Q&A Session
Hyde Park Corner Debate – Resolved: The current system of scholarly publishing, whereby publishers receive content for free and then sell it back to libraries at a high price, must fundamentally change. (Liz Chapman (Moderator), London School of Economics and Political Science; Rick Anderson, University of Utah; Jean-Claude Guedon, University of Montreal)