18 March 2022
Following the launch of the National Metadata Agreement between Jisc and OCLC in February 2022, this webinar will talk about current developments related to Plan M, as well as the roadmap for 2022/23 and beyond, as the current project draws to a close. The strategy for the next phase of Jisc’s work on establishing the NBK/Library Hub as core national infrastructure of a more efficient bibliographic metadata supply model will be discussed, and attendees will have the opportunity to ask questions and find out how they can get involved in providing sector insights to Jisc’s Library Hub team, that will help inform future developments.
Speakers
Rosie Hare, Services Coordinator Library Hub at Jisc
Rosie has worked at Jisc since November 2021 as a Services Coordinator for Library Hub. This role supports the operational and service delivery of the existing portfolio of Library Hub services, as well as engaging with Jisc member institutions and other organisations such as commercial and open access publishers to support and facilitate partnership working as part of the longer-term aims of establishing the NBK/Library Hub as a key component of national infrastructure. Previously, Rosie worked as the Learning Resources Development Manager at The Northern School of Art between 2017-2021 and has also held a number of library and learning technology roles in both the HE and FE sectors for the last 13 years.
Bethan Ruddock, Senior product owner, Library Hub at Jisc
Bethan has worked for Jisc for 13 years. Firstly, as a Project Manager in Digital Resources, focusing on the development of the National Bibliographic Knowledgebase and, more recently, as the Senior Product Owner for Jisc’s Library Hub services. She is a chartered librarian with an interest in metadata, cataloguing, and supporting professional development.
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