UKSG Forum: London
Collaboration and adapting to changeForum attendance is FREE for UKSG members!Enjoy a selection of photos taken at the UKSG Forum 2017:…
Collaboration and adapting to changeForum attendance is FREE for UKSG members!Enjoy a selection of photos taken at the UKSG Forum 2017:…
Register for the recordingThis webinar has now passed. You may still register for the recording of the webinar by visiting the Citrix/GoToWebinar site.SlidesJosh Howlett and Phil Leahy have kindly agreed to make their slides available. You may download them from here or view them below. Please use the correct attribution if you wish to refer to them….
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This one-day seminar aims to present a practical introductory overview of all aspects of e-resources management, encompassing e-journals, e-books and bibliographic and full-text databases….
Register for the recordingThis webinar has now passed….
Register for the recordingThis webinar has now passed. You may still register for the recording of the webinar by visiting the Citrix/GoToWebinar site.SlidesHelen Fallon has kindly agreed to make her slides available. You may access them here or view them below. Please use the correct attribution if you wish to refer to them….
A one-day event exploring the increasing role for librarians in supporting pre-publication workflows for journal articles and other research outputs.
‘Maximising Value: Learning Resources and Library Services in Further Education’ – programme and booking details are below.
A joint UKSG/ALPSP One Day Conference: The pace of change in our sector has accelerated – and that change has also become more wide-reaching. We are moving beyond the “fall out” from the digital revolution – and its implications for user behaviours, customer expectations, product formats and business models – into a much bigger shift, where established roles and accepted models are being questioned. Boundaries are blurring, with funders and universities taking greater ownership of how research is communicated, and publishers and libraries exploring new areas in which they can provide services and support. Where does all of this change leave researchers – are they already realising new benefits, or are they suffering from having one foot in the old world and one in the new? What will happen next, and how should scholarly publishers and librarians prepare?
Join us for the 2023 UKSG Forum! The UKSG Forum is a dynamic exhibition and networking event designed to bring together the knowledge community. The UKSG Forum was conceived in response to requests from members. Returning by demand after a break it’s a major event in the scholarly communications calendar supporting UKSG’s mission “to connect the knowledge community and encourage the exchange of ideas on scholarly communication”.