[Asis-l] OpenURL workshop with the Palmer School
Evangeline King
eking at liu.edu
Mon Apr 14 11:53:13 EDT 2003
OpenURL Workshop: Learn how the new OpenURL standard puts the thinking
back in linking!
NISO Standards Committee AX has just released the trial implementation
version of the OpenURL. This standard enables context sensitive linking.
Tools built on the OpenURL offer a unified interface to the diverse
collections that a library hosts locally or has rights to externally.
This one-day meeting is organized by the Center for Scholarly
Communication at the Palmer School of Library and Information Science of
Long Island University and by NISO. Its aim is to introduce the library
and publishing communities to the path-breaking concepts at the heart of
the OpenURL and show you the tools that are facilitating a host of new
library services and will undoubtedly lead to new business
opportunities. This is your chance to learn from the visionary pioneers
behind this technology.
WHEN: Tuesday, May 13
WHERE: METRO; 57 East 11th St, New York, NY 10003
COST: $99
Register today and save your spot!
Go to: http://palmer.cwpost.liu.edu/csc/OpenURL_day_registration.doc to
download the registration form. Fax the completed form to NISO at
301-654-1721.
For more information, visit the workshop web page at
http://palmer.cwpost.liu.edu/csc/OpenURL_day.html
Or email Prof. Thomas Krichel at krichel at openlib.org
Program
9:30 Registration and coffee
10:00 Michael E.D. Koenig, dean of the Palmer School: Welcome and
introduction
10:15 David Seaman, executive director of the Digital Library Federation
"Business models for libraries in a digital age: the role of
linking"
11:00 break
11:15 Herbert Van de Sompel, Los Alamos National Laboratory
"t.b.a."
12:00 discussion
12:30 break and opportunity for lunch
2:00 Jenny Walker, director of sales and marketing, ex-libris USA
"SFX as an example of an OpenURL link resolver"
2:45 break
3:00 David E. Stern, director of science libraries, Yale University
"Implementing seamless linking and enhancing the domain:
Present status, investigations, and future scenarios."
3:45 questions and discussion
4:00 Thomas Krichel, assistant professor at the Palmer School
"Reflections on the OpenURL, Linking, and Scholarly
Communication: Wrap-up and conclusions"
4:30 adjournment
Web page
http://palmer.cwpost.liu.edu/csc/OpenURL_day.html
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Did you know the Palmer School has a Manhattan location?
Complete the entire MLS program in NYC!
Evangeline King
Program Director, Manhattan
Palmer School of Library and Information Science
212-998-2680
eking at liu.edu
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