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Purpose: Discusses the various collection development and collection management issues of concern to large research libraries, especially issues affecting diverse collections that support a broad spectrum of instructional, research, and cultural programs. Provide sa forum for the exchange of information on new developments, techniques, challenges, and opportunities in managing library collections, as well as seeking opportunities for collaboration and cooperation to increase the effectiveness and efficiencies of support for our institutions.

This interest group is part of Core's Metadata and Collections Section.

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2018 Annual Meeting - Draft Agenda

  • 1.  2018 Annual Meeting - Draft Agenda

    Posted May 14, 2018 09:21 PM
    Meeting Details
    • 23 June 2018
    • 8:30 – 11:30
    • Ernest N. Morial Convention Center, Room 335-336
    • 900  Convention Center Drive, New Orleans, LA
    Draft Agenda
    • 8:30  Introductions and updating of membership roster – Bill Baxter
    • 8:45  Review/approval of minutes from last meeting (draft minutes attached) – Bill
    • 8:55  Call for nomination/volunteer for vice chair/chair elect 2018-2019 – Bill
      • Christopher Palazzolo, Head of Collections, Woodruff Library, Emory University
    • 9:05  Ideas that CDL has been developing and exploring with publishers, and/or the UC Libraries OA Pathways document – Ivy Anderson, et al.
    • 9:35  Sustainability in collection development and collection management – Bill, presenters;
      • Karla Strieb: Collection Strategy and User Experience – the 2018 Perspective?
      • Denise Pan and Jennifer Roper: Beyond budget allocations: Implementing change, being intentional, and maintaining our values
      • Greg Raschke and Bryan Skib: Using the Collections Budget to Support the Research Life-Cycle: what are the Boundaries and Strategies?
    • 10:15  Break
    • 10:30  ADA accessibility in digital resources - Steve Sowards     


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    Denise Pan
    Associate Dean, Collections & Content
    University of Washington
    Seattle WA
    dpan@uw.edu
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