PAN ALA Midwinter 2019, Seattle, WA [1]
Event Logistics
CRL promotes opportunities for libraries and consortia to share information, expertise, and best practices for the cooperative, strategic preservation, and management of print. PAN is a free and open venue for this kind of information-sharing. All those with an interest in print archiving are welcome to attend and participate. Seating is on a first come first serve basis.
For ongoing icommunications about PAN, please join the PAN listserv [4]. Past PAN presentations and program reports are collected and archive [5]d. The archive presents all content contributed to PAN from 2009 forward.
AGENDA (PDF [6])
Please Note: The room is across the street from the Convention Center. (Map [7] with room location)
9:00-9:05 Welcome & Announcements
Matthew Revitt (Maine Shared Collections/EAST)
9:05-10:05 Updates (60 minutes)
1. Rosemont [8] (John Burger, Executive Director, Association of Southeastern Research Libraries, ASERL)
2. HathiTrust [9] (Heather Weltin, Shared Print Program Officer, HathiTrust)
3. PALCI [10] (Jill Morris, Executive Director, Pennsylvania Academic Library Consortium, Inc)
4. EAST [11] (Sara Amato, EAST Data Librarian and Matthew Revitt, EAST Shared Print Consultant)
10:05-10:20 Monograph News (15 minutes)
5. Report from the Monograph Shared Print Summit 2 [12] (Kirsten Leonard, Executive Director of the Private Academic Library Network of Indiana (PALNI))
10:20-11:20 Recent Research (60 minutes)
6. Everything Not Saved Will Be Lost: Preservation in the Age of Shared Print and Withdrawal Projects [13] (Ian Bogus, Executive Director, ReCAP; Zachary Maiorana, Preservation Services, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
7. Improving the Infrastructure for Managing Shared Print [14](Matt Barnes, Director, Sustainable Collection Services, OCLC;Amy Wood, Head of Technical Services, CRL)
8. The Future of the Academic Library Print Collection Project [15] (Shari Laster, Head of Open Stack Collections, Arizona State University)
11:20-11:30 Short Subjects (10 minutes)
9. Mining Serials Reformatting Data for Preservation [16] (Marie Waltz, Special Projects Manager, CRL)
10. stackR: An Open-Source Tool for Collections Analysis [17] (James L. Adams, Data and Visualization Librarian, Dartmouth College Library)
11:30 Adjourn