Events
Global Resources Roundtable: Beyond the Fold: Access to News in the Digital Era
Time: 9:00 a.m.–4:30 p.m.
Location: Newberry Library, Chicago
Event Contact: James Simon - simon [at] crl [dot] edu
The digital era has profoundly altered the way news is produced and distributed, confounding traditional library strategies for ensuring the survival of this critical type of historical evidence. As mobile and web technologies become the primary channels for news distribution, and electronic databases supplant print and microfilm, the role that libraries play in supporting scholarly access to news is changing. In the digital environment, building and maintaining “collections of record” no longer ensures adequate and persistent access to news content for scholars.
On Thursday, June 27, in conjunction with the ALA Annual Meeting in Chicago, CRL will hold a Global Resources Roundtable, “Beyond the Fold: Access to News in the Digital Era.” This will be an opportunity for collection development and subject specialists from CRL libraries to explore current publishing practices and new scholarly uses of news content, and to help formulate cooperative library strategies to support those uses.
Agenda (Preliminary)
9:00–9:45 a.m.
Keynote Presentation
- Pioneers in Mining Electronic News for Research
Kalev Leetaru, University Fellow, University of Illinois Graduate School of Library and Information Science
9:45–10:15 a.m.
Presentation
- Use of Traditional News Databases in Libraries: Trends and Implications
Debora Cheney, Larry and Ellen Foster Communications Librarian, Pennsylvania State University Libraries - Discussion: Appropriate Strategies for Licensing News To Support Scholarship
10:30 a.m.–12:00 p.m.
Session 1: Print
- Legacy Collections in Major Research Libraries: Recent Developments
James Simon, Director of International Resources, CRL - The ICON Database of Newspapers: New Tools for Collection Management
Amy Wood, Head, Technical Services, CRL - Legal Deposit Considerations for the “Paper of Record” in the Post-print Era
- Discussion and Commentary: A Plausible Strategy for Digitization and Archiving of Physical Collections
1:15–2:30 p.m.
Session 2: Broadcast
- Comparative Analysis of Broadcast Coverage in LexisNexis, Factiva, Access World News, and Other Databases
- Vanderbilt Television News Archive
Connie Dowell, Dean of Libraries, Vanderbilt University - UCLA’s Broadcast NewsScape
Sharon Farb, Associate University Librarian for Collection Management and Scholarly Communication, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)
Todd Grappone, Associate University Librarian for Digital Initiatives & Information Technology, UCLA - Discussion: Prospects for Greater Leveraging, Supporting and Exploiting of Independent Broadcast Archiving Efforts
2:45–4:00 p.m.
Session 3: Web
- Production and Distribution of Electronic News: Technology and Preservation Challenges
Megan Bernal, Associate Director for Library Information & Discovery Systems, DePaul University - The “Chronicles in Preservation” Project and Born-digital Activities at University of North Texas
Mark Phillips, Assistant Dean for Digital Libraries, University of North Texas - Migration of International News Content to the Web: Trends and Practices
James Simon, CRL - Discussion: Strategies for Comprehensive Capture of Web News
4:00–4:30 p.m.
Outline of a Cooperative Agenda
The event will be held at the Newberry Library in downtown Chicago. Logistics will be sent to the registrants prior to the event.

