Thursday 7 April 2011
76 Portland Place, London W1B 1NT
Chair: Marco Castellan, European Business Development Manager, Publishers Communication Group
Speakers:
Rick Anderson, Associate Director for Scholarly Resources & Collections, University of Utah’s Marriott Library Richard Bennett, Vice President – Sales, North, West & Eastern Europe, Springer Adam Gardner, Sales Director, CABI Tommaso Giordano, Deputy Library Director, European University Institute, Florence Wilma Mossink, Legal Advisor, SURFfoundation/SURFdiensten, The Netherlands Hazel Woodward, Cranfield University Librarian and Director of Cranfield Press
This seminar will discuss and analyse the international library consortia landscape, focusing mostly on Europe and the USA. Both libraries and publishers will share their experiences, plans, expectations and strategies going forward.
The focus will be on how the consortia market is evolving, which ones are more or less affected by budget cuts, what strategies have they put in place to safeguard their collections (is it really the end of the “big deal”?).
Librarians and publishers will aim to give the audience some ideas on what has worked and what has not in the past and what needs to change. We will discuss how the recent recession has impacted both publishers and library consortia and what they feel they need to be doing about it, in light of the ongoing funding crisis. Also, this seminar should benefit smaller publishers and suggests possible strategies in order to get their content onto the consortia maps.
Who should attend: Sales and marketing professionals, from scholarly publishers of all sizes and types. Anyone responsible for, or with an interest in, sales of books, journals, databases or other content to the scholarly and academic library market. Publishing professionals who are already working with consortia or looking to break into the market; librarians or consortia staff and agents involved in consortia agreements.
PROGRAMME
0930 Registration
0950 Introduction from the Chair
1000 Overview of the library consortia landscape in Europe
Tommaso Giordano, Deputy Library Director, European University Institute, Florence
1045 The global economic crisis and its impact on consortia licenses: a
financial perspective
Hazel Woodward, Cranfield University Librarian and Director of Cranfield Press
1130 Tea/Coffee
1145 SURFdiensten and international cooperation: the case of Knowledge
Exchange
Wilma Mossink, Legal Advisor, legal advisor of SURFfoundation/SURFdiensten, The Netherlands
1230 The consortia landscape in the USA
Rick Anderson, Associate Director for Scholarly Resources & Collections, J.
Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah
1315 Lunch
1400 The past, the present and the future: a commercial publisher’s
perspective on library consortia
Richard Bennett, Vice President – Sales, North, West & Eastern Europe, Springer
1445 The not-for-profit publisher and consortia negotiations
Adam Gardner, Publishing Sales Director, CABI
1530 Tea/Coffee
1545 Panel discussion: publishing collaborations and innovative
licensing models
(speakers are still TBC in this slot)
1700 Wine reception & close
Further information:
For further details and online booking, please see the http://www.alpsp.org/ngen_public/article.asp?aid=338531 website or contact me Lesley Ogg Senior Coordinator, Events & Information Systems Association of Learned and Professional Society Publishers