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Sunday 8:00AM – 6:00PM
Monday 7:30AM – 5:00PM
Tuesday 7:30AM – 3:00PM

Gender Neutral restrooms can be found on the Mezzanine level. 

Breakfasts will be in the Versailles room.
Lunches will be in the Calvert C Ballroom.

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Sunday, February 23 • 4:00pm - 4:30pm
ERM Systems: Emerging Trends, and Opportunities for Publisher/Vendor Partnerships (Conversation)

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Collaborative Note Document: http://bit.ly/NISOPlus_ERM_Systems

Libraries invest a great deal into their ERM systems, and the end user experience depends upon publisher data being correctly represented within them. However, publishers may lack insight into what these systems do, how they are evolving to address emerging technologies and business models, and how to partner with the systems’ vendors to in order to best serve their mutual customers. In this session, we will provide an overview of ERM system functionality, then explore the opportunities presented by the new open source FOLIO ERM. Finally, we will discuss how publishers and ERM vendors can work together to ensure that customer libraries get the best return-on-investment on both their ERM systems and licensed content.

Moderators
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Bob Boissy

Director, Institutional Marketing and Account Development, Springer Nature

Speakers
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Peter McCracken

Electronic Resources Librarian, Cornell University
I'm the Electronic Resources Librarian at Cornell University, and have been here since June 2016. My current focus, as of 2023, is split between work on Cornell's Open Access strategy, and ensuring that our databases and online resources all work well together for the benefit of our... Read More →
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Lola Estelle

Digital Library Project Manager, SPIE
Lola Estelle has worked in scholarly communication for 20 years as a librarian and systems administrator, as a support analyst and technical consultant for a library software vendor, and now as a platform specialist for a non-profit scholarly publisher.


Sunday February 23, 2020 4:00pm - 4:30pm EST
Baltimore Theatre Room