REMINDER: WEDNESDAY -- "Implementing RightsStatements.org at the University of Miami Libraries" webinar | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
From: John Burger (jburger![]() |
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Date: Sun, 14 May 2017 11:06:37 -0700 (PDT) |
ASERL Friends: A reminder that later this week we will offer the webinar, "Implementing RightsStatements.org at the University of Miami Libraries." The current registration list is below, FYI. This webinar will describe how the University of Miami Libraries (UML) is implementing the RightsStatements.org recommendations for new and legacy materials that have been digitized for online access in the UM Digital Collection. Laura Capell and Elliot Williams will explain their rationale for adopting the RightsStatements.org recommendations, and go into detail about the systematic review conducted on 52,000 legacy digital items that contained little rights-related information in their metadata. They will explain their workflows for updating the metadata to reflect the updated rights information, and talk about the decision matrix they developed to help ensure consistency. They will also cover how UML is moving forward with rights assessment for new digital projects. Lastly, Capell and Williams will also discuss some of the challenges they encountered as librarians who did not have extensive backgrounds in copyright, and they will share some helpful tricks learned along the way. WEBINAR: "Implementing RightsStatements.org at the University of Miami Libraries" DATE / TIME: Wednesday, May 17, 2017 | 2pm ET / 1pm Central Time REGISTER: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/824790232801488130 REGISTRATION LIST -- As of May 14, 2017Auburn University Dana Caudle 1. Auburn University Dana Caudle 2. College of William & Mary Deborah Cornell 3. Emory University Melanie Kowalski 4. Florida International University PAULA DE LA CRUZ 5. Florida International University Jamie Rogers 6. Florida International University Kelley Rowan 7. Georgia Institute of Technology Bing Wang 8. Georgia State University Jeremy Bright 9. Johns Hopkins University Tim DiLauro 10. Johns Hopkins University Eric Hanson 11. Johns Hopkins University Robin Sinn 12. Mississippi State University Brad Brazzeal 13. Mississippi State University Stephen Cunetto 14. Mississippi State University Julie Shedd 15. New York Public Library Greg Cram 16. North Carolina State University Brian Dietz 17. North Carolina State University Todd Kosmerick 18. UNC Greensboro Anna Craft 19. University of Alabama Jody DeRidder 20. University of Alabama Alissa Helms 21. University of Central Florida Sarah Norris 22. University of Florida Christy Shorey 23. University of Kentucky Adrian Ho 24. University of Miami Elizabeth Fish 25. University of Miami Linda Isaac 26. University of Miami John Sandoval 27. University of Miami Gabriella Williams 28. University of Michigan Richard Adler 29. University of Michigan Kat Hagedorn 30. University of Michigan Melissa Levine 31. University of Mississippi Cecilia Botero 32. University of Mississippi Michelle Emanuel 33. University of Scranton Kristen Yarmey 34. University of Virginia Suzanne Bombard 35. Virginia Commonwealth University Mary Anne Dyer 36. Virginia Commonwealth University Erin White 37. Virginia Tech Gail McMillan As always, these sessions are available at no cost to ASERL members, and will be recorded for later playback. Please feel free to share this information with other librarians & staff who may be interested. Our webinars are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar. System requirements to attend this webinar: http://support.citrixonline.com/webinar/all_files/G2W010003 Thanks for your interest in ASERL programming. Please let me know if you encounter any difficulties with our e-meeting system. --jeb John Burger, Executive Director Association of Southeastern Research Libraries (ASERL) ℅ Robert W. Woodruff Library 540 Asbury Circle, Suite 316 Atlanta, GA 30322-1006 Tel: 404-727-0137 Follow ASERL on Facebook: http://on.fb.me/Ziuz2a Find me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ASERLJEB ; -----Original Message----- From: John Burger Sent: Wednesday, April 12, 2017 2:15 PM To: 'aserlcolldev [at] aserl-lists.org' <aserlcolldev [at] aserl-lists.org>; 'aserlscholcomm [at] aserl-lists.org' <aserlscholcomm [at] aserl-lists.org>; 'aserl-digitiz-ops [at] aserl-lists.org' <aserl-digitiz-ops [at] aserl-lists.org>; 'aserl-itdiig [at] aserl-lists.org' <aserl-itdiig [at] aserl-lists.org>; 'aserl-ill [at] aserl-lists.org' <aserl-ill [at] aserl-lists.org>; 'kudzu-ops [at] aserl-lists.org' <kudzu-ops [at] aserl-lists.org>; 'aserl-deans [at] aserl-lists.org' <aserl-deans [at] aserl-lists.org> Subject: Webinar: "Implementing RightsStatements.org at the University of Miami Libraries" ASERL Friends: I'm very pleased to announce a new webinar that we will offer in a few weeks, "Implementing RightsStatements.org at the University of Miami Libraries." This webinar will provide an overview of efforts at the University of Miami Libraries (UML) to implement the RightsStatements.org recommendations for new and legacy materials that have been digitized for online access in the UM Digital Collection. Laura Capell and Elliot Williams will explain their rationale for adopting the RightsStatements.org recommendations, and go into detail about the systematic review conducted on 52,000 legacy digital items that contained little rights-related information in their metadata. They will explain their workflows for updating the metadata to reflect the updated rights information, and talk about the decision matrix they developed to help ensure consistency. They will also cover how UML is moving forward with rights assessment for new digital projects. Lastly, Capell and Williams will also discuss some of the challenges they encountered as librarians who did not have extensive backgrounds in copyright, and they will share some helpful tricks learned along the way. WEBINAR: "Implementing RightsStatements.org at the University of Miami Libraries" DATE / TIME: May 17, 2017 | 2pm ET / 1pm Central Time REGISTER: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/824790232801488130 As always, these sessions are available at no cost to ASERL members, and will be recorded for later playback. Please feel free to share this information with other librarians & staff who may be interested. Our webinars are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar. System requirements to attend this webinar: http://support.citrixonline.com/webinar/all_files/G2W010003 Thanks for your interest in ASERL programming. Please let me know if you encounter any difficulties with our e-meeting system. --jeb John Burger, Executive Director Association of Southeastern Research Libraries (ASERL) ℅ Robert W. Woodruff Library 540 Asbury Circle, Suite 316 Atlanta, GA 30322-1006 Tel: 404-727-0137 Follow ASERL on Facebook: http://on.fb.me/Ziuz2a Find me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ASERLJEB
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