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Managing Data for Scholarly Communications, Part One: Supplemental Materials

Webinar

About the Webinar

There has been a significant rise in the inclusion of supplemental data and materials in the scholarly publication process over the last several years, creating challenges for publishers, libraries, repository managers, and users regarding the management, discovery, and use of these supplements. While online environments create new opportunities for sharing such data, the community must come to some agreement on how to balance the values and benefits behind the inclusion of supplemental data with the resources required for its management and use. This webinar, Part 1 of a two-part NISO series on data, will address the definition of supplemental data, discuss how it may affect the peer review and publication process, and show examples of how information services are handling their accessibility.

Part Two of this webinar, Technical Management will be held on Wednesday, October 19.

Event Sessions

Introduction

Speaker

NISO/NFAIS Supplemental Journal Article Materials Project

Speaker

Linda Beebe, Senior Director, PsycINFO at American Psychological Association
The NISO/NFAIS Supplemental Journal Article Materials Project, a joint project between NISO and NFAIS (the National Federation of Advanced Information Services) aims to develop a Recommended Practice for publisher inclusion, handling, display, and preservation of supplemental journal article materials. Ms. Beebe will provide an update on the project, describing how recommendations related to syntax, linking, interoperability, markup, and metadata created by a Business Working Group are being addressed by a Technical Working Group.

Supplemental material and the Summon™ web-scale discovery service

Speaker

Mike Buschman, Director, Product Management, Serials Solutions
Mike will discuss why supplemental material is important to discovery services like Summon™ and how this content is treated on the indexing side, as well as how it is presented to users.

Additional Information

  • Registration for both the individual webinar and the two-part package closes at 12:00 pm Eastern on October 12, 2011. Cancellations made by October 5, 2011 will receive a refund, less a $20 cancellation fee. After that date, there are no refunds.
  • Registrants will receive detailed instructions about accessing the webinar via e-mail the Monday prior to the event. (Anyone registering between Monday and the close of registration will receive the message shortly after the registration is received, within normal business hours.) Due to the widespread use of spam blockers, filters, out of office messages, etc., it is your responsibility to contact the NISO office if you do not receive login instructions before the start of the webinar.
  • Registration is per site (access for one computer) and includes access to the online recorded archive of the webinar. If you are registering someone else from your organization, either use that person's e-mail address when registering or contact the NISO office to provide alternate contact information.
  • Webinar presentation slides and Q&A will be posted to the site following the live webinar.
  • Registrants will receive access information to the archived webinar following the event. An e-mail message containing archive access instructions will be sent approximately 48 hours after the event.