Are you an innovative adopter of technology to manage some aspect of your 
electronic-resources lifecycle? Are you using Drupal for promoting new 
acquisitions, Asana for project management, JIRA for ticket tracking, Trello 
for employee training, Evernote for problem-report screenshots, or Slack for 
team communication? Or has your library developed open-source tools that 
fulfill some otherwise unmet need?

The LITA/ALCTS Electronic-Resources Management Interest Group wants you to 
share your expertise as part of a lightning-round panel at ALA Midwinter in 
Boston, Sunday, January 10, 1:00-2:30 p.m. We are looking for several people to 
demonstrate how they are using technology to manage electronic resources in 
their libraries (especially those that are "not intended for library use"). 
Depending on how many presenters we get, quick demos will be from 5 to 10 
minutes each and will cover the following questions:


*         What needs were not being adequately met that led you to adopt this 
tool?

*         How does it work? (Quick demo of its main features)

*         How difficult/costly was the implementation of the tool?

*         How well does the tool meet the needs that led to its adoption?

To express interest in presenting as part of our panel, please visit 
http://goo.gl/forms/0IWxNiYgKe and fill out a brief questionnaire by November 
15. You will be asked to name the technology you'd like to present on as well 
as the needs it was chosen to fulfill. In general, we will accept presenters on 
a first-come first-served basis, so please fill out the form as soon as 
possible if you intend to be at Midwinter. We expect to notify selected 
presenters by December 1.

Contact IG cochairs Robert Heaton (robert.hea...@usu.edu) or Buddy Pennington 
(penningt...@umkc.edu) with any questions.

Robert Heaton
Electronic Collections Librarian
Merrill-Cazier Library
Utah State University
(435) 797-8042
robert.hea...@usu.edu<mailto:robert.hea...@usu.edu>

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