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NASIG 2022 has ended
Announcements:
  • Conference registration can be found here.
  • The onsite conference will be held at the beautiful Baltimore Waterfront Marriott.  
  • Virtual attendees can engage with speakers and fellow attendees in the conference’s Discord server. 
  • All attendees will have access to stream pre-recorded sessions the week of the conference; information will be shared with registered attendees via email each day of the conference. 
  • All conference activity, whether onsite or virtual, is subject to the NASIG code of conduct.
  • The conference evaluation survey is available online. The deadline for filling out the survey is June 29 at 11:59 PM EDT. Conference attendees who complete the survey will be eligible to enter a drawing to win a $50 gift card.
  • Presentation slides will be available for the conference.

Conference Schedule Information:
  • Hybrid:  A conference session that will be presented onsite and as a pre-recorded presentation.
  • Virtual Only: A conference session that is a pre-recorded session only.
  • Hybrid - Live-Streaming:  A conference session that will be live-streamed to the virtual audience and be live onsite.
  • In-Person Only:  A conference session that will only be offered to onsite attendees.

Wednesday, June 8 • 9:15am - 10:15am
Hybrid: Building a Ladder to Access

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Location: Laurel CD

Links to recorded presentations were removed from Sched on June 15. All registered attendees have received an email with direct links for access. Recordings will remain available only for registered attendees until they are released to the public on NASIG's YouTube channel, after an embargo.

The University of Tennessee Libraries (UTK) and the University of South Carolina (UofSC) Libraries identified and codified principles for access during 2020-2021. During 2021, the Association of Southeastern Research Libraries (ASERL) developed licensing principles for its members, including UTK and UofSC. With the principles completed, both institutions moved on to implementation in 2022. This presentation will outline the steps taken to develop licensing principles at UTK, UofSC, and ASERL, and will discuss plans to incorporate these principles into regular negotiations and licensing agreements at each institution. Participants will receive ideas for and potential pitfalls to avoid in implementing licensing principles at their own institutions.

Join the conversation for this session in the Discord channel "E-resources + Licensing".
Please note that the 2022 conference Discord Server was archived on June 15, 2022.



Wednesday June 8, 2022 9:15am - 10:15am EDT
Laurel CD