It can be hard to keep up with the ongoing philosophical debate and rapid expansion of open access (OA) initiatives from every corner of the scholarly world!
Interview of Evviva Weinraub, vice provost for University of Buffalo Libraries by Amy Pawlowski and Ken Burhanna who talk to Evviva about the increasingly complex technology and services academic l
Drawing upon research, as well as examples from higher education and libraries, this session will explore the infrastructure necessary for successful collaborations.
In this E-Resources Community of Interest (ERCI) workshop, Geoff Morse (Northwestern University) gives an introduction to ODI Conformance Statements and explains what they are, the value they provi
This E-Resources Community of Interest (ERCI) session details how to use reporting features within Google Analytics to better understand how faculty and staff are using EBSCO databases, with specia
Virtual Roundtable discussions with acquisitions librarians talking through the effects of library restructuring on acquisitions, challenges in library positions related to acquisitions work and bu
In this meeting, we will discuss the upcoming digital accessibility changes and requirements in the OhioLINK ETD Center that are planned to begin September 2022.
This webinar explains the new agreement with Wiley for 2022-2023 that provides OhioLINK authors with ability to publish in Wiley journals with no article processing charges.
Join us to learn about the new process for downloading improved MARC records for OhioLINK ETDs. The new process uses the Open Archives Initiative Protocol for Metadata Harvesting (OAI-PMH) via the
Join Innovative for a current company overview, highlights on the roadmaps for Sierra and Resource Sharing (INN-Reach), and a look at what’s in development, including the new Vega platform.
Negotiating with vendors can be a challenge when so much is at stake, however being prepared will make you more confident about arriving at a positive outcome.
OhioLINK CIRM members will share data analysis strategies and other collection management practices used to make difficult collection decisions over the past year.
Accessibility testing allows librarians to mitigate risk, hold vendors accountable, comply with institutional policies, and (most importantly) to make and measure progress toward accessibility and