Friday, June 28, 2013

OBS-SIS Schedule

OBS-SIS at AALL Annual Meeting 2013
Business Meetings and Educational Programs

Saturday, July 13


TS-SIS TSLL Executive Board Meeting
Time: 1:45pm - 2:45pm
Location: Sheraton-Cedar A

OBS-SIS Outgoing/Incoming Board Meeting
Time: 5:30pm - 6:30PM
Location: Sheraton Daily Grill

Joint Reception of the TS/OBS/RIPS/CS SISs (sponsored by Innovative Interfaces)
Time: 7:00pm - 9:00pm
Location: Sheraton-Metropolitan Ballroom B


Sunday, July 14

OBS/TS-SIS Joint Research Grant Committee Meeting

Time: 7:00am - 8:15am
Location: Sheraton-Everett


OBS-SIS OCLC User's Group Meeting
Time: 12:30pm - 1:45pm
Location: WSCC-Room 204
This roundtable is open to anyone who uses OCLC products or services, and will feature the OBS-SIS OCLC liaison, Glenn Patton, Director of the WorldCat Quality Management Division at OCLC, as the speaker. Glenn will discuss OCLC's new and enhanced services, as well as planned future developments. Following this overview, the bulk of the roundtable time will be allotted to audience members to ask questions and to share comments, ideas, and concerns with the speaker and other OCLC users in the audience. Come prepared both to learn and to participate during this informative and interactive session.
Karen Selden

B6: Linked Data: The New Bibliographic Framework in the Post-MARC World
Time: 2:00pm - 3:30pm
Location: 615-617
Description:
The Library of Congress' Bibliographic Framework Transition Initiative will transform existing metadata (the MARC format) into a sustainable bibliographic encoding system, connecting library resources to the whole world of information resources. Does the library's initiative enable current library metadata to be used in linked data technology to construct a core data model for library applications? Can a huge library infrastructure built up over the years around the MARC format be harvested by the new and emerging content standards to support prototype services? How can future bibliographic control standards leverage all the services to benefit the community? You will find answers to these questions in this program.
Takeaway 1: Participants will be able to explain three significant reasons for the new bibliographic framework.
Takeaway 2: Participants will be able to describe a new code system to replace Machine Readable Catalog (MARC).
Takeaway 3: Participants will be able to design an action plan to make library resources accessible in Semantic Web.
Who should attend: Technical services librarians; library administrators who are interested in the future bibliographic control
Presenters:
Keiko Okuhara (Coordinator & Moderator)
Karen Coyle (Speaker)
Eric Miller (Speaker)
Glenn E. Patton (Speaker)

OBS-SIS Web Advisory Group Meeting
Time: 5:30pm - 6:15pm
Location: Sheraton-Everett


Monday, July 15

OBS-SIS Business Meeting

Time: 11:45am - 12:45pm
Location: WSCC-Room 210


OBS-SIS Local Systems Roundtable : Orbis Cascase Alliance
Time: 5:30pm - 6:45pm
Location: WSCC-Room 210
Description:
At the 106th AALL Annual Meeting on Monday July 15th at 5:30 p.m., the Local Systems Roundtable will present the trailblazing work of the Orbis Cascade Alliance-- a 37-member academic library consortium that includes 6 law libraries in Oregon, Washington, and Idaho. Beginning in 2013, the members of this consortium began migrating from individual integrated library systems to a shared library management system— the Ex Libris Alma and Primo management system. This roundtable will focus on the planning and implementing of a shared system by the first cohort of libraries that led to making their vision a reality. Three members from the Alliance will lead an informal moderated roundtable, which will include both prepared and real-time questions from the audience.
Orbis Cascade Alliance Presenters: Bill Kelm, Systems Librarian at Willamette University in Salem, Oregon; Al Cornish, departing Systems Library at Washington State University at Pullman and incoming Shared ILS Program Manager for the Alliance staff; and Ann Nez, one of our own and Coordinator of Technical Services at Gallagher Law Library at the University of Washington.
Kathy Faust



Tuesday, July 16

OBS-SIS Education Committee

Time: 7:00am - 8:15am
Location: WSCC-Room 209

OBS/TS-SIS Research Roundtable : Passport to Publication
Time: 7:00am - 8:15am
Location: WSCC-Room 213
Each attendee will be given a passport and will visit four countries (or experts) -- including Anne Klinefelter, who will talk about the writing workshop she hosts each spring, Marguerite Most, who will talk about how to get involved with editing, Michael Maben, who will talk about how to write for TSLL, and one other. Each attendee who receives passport stamps from the four experts will have their name entered in a drawing for an Amazon gift card.
Hollie White

TS/OBS-SIS Task Group on Vendor-Supplied Bibliographic Records
Time: 7:00am - 8:15am
Location: WSCC-Room 304

F8: Hot Topic: Rethinking the Cloud: Legal Aspects of Cloud Solutions
Time: 8:30am - 9:45am
Location: 618-620
Description:
While cloud computing is revolutionary in the legal context, it does have a potential impact on legal risk. Once the data is on the web, where does it reside? Electronically stored information on the cloud is subject to different protections than information stored in-house. Warranties are given by the customer instead of by the service provider for privacy and data security. If your library chooses a cloud solution, which regulations do you need to be familiar with to protect client/patron data? Identify key factors to discuss and negotiate with service providers before giving assent to their Service Level Agreements (SLAs).
Takeaway 1: Participants will be able to identify at least three important laws and regulations to consider for cloud-based solutions.
Takeaway 2: Participants will be able to create legal strategies to successfully migrate their library data and services to the cloud.
Takeaway 3: Participants will be able to predict three potential risks for cloud implementation.
Who should attend: Administrators interested in cloud computing implementation; information technology and technical services/systems librarians
Presenters:
Keiko Okuhara (Coordinator & Moderator)
Danielle Conway (Speaker)
George Pike (Speaker)


I3: Joe Janes Discusses the Library of Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow
Time: 3:45pm - 4:45pm
Location: 606-607
Description:
Joseph Janes, writer of American Library's "Another Story" column, curator of the podcast series "Documents that Changed the World," and associate professor and MLIS program chair at the University of Washington iSchool, will discuss what's in store for the library of the future.
Takeaway 1: Participants will be able to identify coming trends in library technology.
Takeaway 2: Participants will compare a broad picture of evolving library technology with the constant of human searching behavior.
Takeaway 3: Participants will assess whether information technology in their libraries is in line with current trends.
Who should attend: All librarians—technical service librarians, reference librarians, library management, private law librarians
Presenters:
Christina Tarr (Coordinator and Moderator)
Joseph Janes (Speaker)