- Session
- 10:11 - 10:11
- Duration: 12 mins
- Publication date: 10 Apr 2016
- Location: Plenary Session 1, Bournemouth International Conference, Bournemouth, United Kingdom
- Part of event UKSG 39th Annual Conference and Exhibition 2016
About the session
The UKSG Annual Conference and Exhibition is a major event in the scholarly communications calendar and attracts over 900 delegates each year from around the world - librarians, publishers, content providers, consultants and intermediaries. The conference combines high-quality plenary presentations, lightning talks and breakout sessions with entertaining social events and a major trade exhibition. UKSG looks forward with eager anticipation to its return to the Bournemouth International Centre for the 2016 conference. Explore what Bournemouth has to offer.
Monday 11 April
08.00 – Registration, Purbeck Foyer
08.30 - Refreshments and exhibition viewing, Purbeck Hall
10.00 - Opening of the Conference, Tregonwell Hall, Kate Price, Chair, UKSG
Civic welcome from The Mayor of Bournemouth
Greetings from NASIG, Carol Ann Borchert, President, NASIG
Presentation of the 2016 John Merriman Joint NASIG/UKSG Award, Ian Bannerman, Taylor & Francis
Presentation to the sponsored students and early career professionals, Liam Earney, Jisc, Kelly Nicholls, SAGE, Steven Inchcoombe,, Springer Nature
Plenary Session 1: Impact Tregonwell Hall Chair: Kate Price, King’s College London
10.30 - Managing relationships between libraries and publishers for greater impact, Ann Rossiter, SCONUL
11.00 - How far has the UK got towards open access and what have been the costs and implications?, Michael Jubb, Consultant
11.30 - Data diving: understanding cause and effect in reputation management, Charlie Rapple, Kudos
12.00 - Lunch and exhibition viewing, Purbeck Hall
13.30 - Breakout sessions (Group A), BIC breakout rooms
14.30 - Breakout sessions (Group B), BIC breakout rooms
15.30 - Refreshments and exhibition viewing, Purbeck Hall
16.00 - Breakout sessions (Group C), BIC breakout rooms
Lightning Talks Session 1, Tregonwell Hall, Chair: Helle Lauridsen
17.00 - 1. Collaborative partnerships to address preservation challenges at scale, Stephanie Orphan, Portico
17.10 - 2. SafeNet: improving the provision of post-cancellation access, Adam Rusbridge, EDINA, University of Edinburgh
17.20 - 3. Meeting breadth of content needs – Health Education East of England Pilot of Tokens, Janet Broome, Wiley, Imrana Ghumra, Health Education East of England
17.30 to 18.30 - Reception and exhibition viewing, Purbeck Hall
19.00 - Buffet dinner and quiz, Pavilion Ballroom (pre-booking was required)
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