Two Part Webinar: Where Does It Live?

Webinar

About This Two-Part Webinar

Particularly in the humanities where the scholarly monograph is of critical importance, where and how books may be accessed by scholars is a sensitive issue. How should libraries be communicating with their communities about issues of access, convenience and responsiveness when it comes to the printed volumes that may take up so many valuable square feet of the library’s physical plant? Automation and offsite storage represent a wonderful benefit to institutions, but do researchers feel their needs have been slighted? How best to engage with the community on sensitive issues of preservation and best practice?

Part 1 of this Webinar, Finding The Space: Redesign and Re-Allocation, will be held on Wednesday, December 11, 2019. Confirmed speakers include Carla H. Lee, Deputy Librarian, University of Virginia;

Part 2 of this Webinar, Discovery & Delivery at the Scholar's Point of Need, will be held on Wednesday, December 18, 2019.

Event Sessions

Speaker

Additional Information

  • NOTE: L.S.A. members of NISO automatically received sign-on credentials for both halves of this two-part event as a member benefit. There is no need to register for the recording. Check your institutional membership status here.

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  • Speaker presentation slides are posted to this event webpage following the live broadcast.

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  • If you have questions or concerns regarding this registration, please contact NISO headquarters via email to nisohq@niso.org. We appreciate your interest and hope that you will gain valuable insight from our speakers.