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What's New
“Anatomy of a Digital Project” Webinar Series
The “Anatomy of a Digital Project” webinar series is being brought to you by the CARLI Digital Collections Users’ Group. Don’t forget to save the date and watch for registration information coming soon for other sessions in this series, including:
- Lightweight Project Management for Digital Collections webinar, January 17, 2:00-3:00 p.m. Presenter: H. Frank Cervone, Vice Chancellor for Information Services, Purdue University Calumet.
- Selection of Materials for Digitization webinar, February 21, 2:00-3:30 p.m. Presenters: Julie Mosbo (Southern Illinois University Carbondale), Meg Miner (Illinois Wesleyan University), Peter Hepburn (University of Illinois at Chicago), Laurie Sauer (Knox College).
- Promoting Collections webinar, March 28, 10:00-11:00 a.m. Presenter: Ginger Frere (The Newberry Library).
- Digital Preservation (offered in conjunction with the Preservation Working Group)–an in-person forum at the I Hotel in Champaign on April 10. Presenters include Lynne Thomas (Northern Illinois University); Chris Prom (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign); and James A. Bradley, Head of Metadata and Digital Initiatives, Ball State University.
- Connecting Your Digital Collections to the Curricula at Your Institution webinar, May 15, 2:00-3:00 p.m. Presenter: Jane Darcovich, University of Illinois at Chicago
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Library Access to E-Resources License Agreements
E-resource contacts can now access current license agreements for the products your library subscribes to through CARLI by logging into the selection system. Users will be prompted for their user name and password. Once logged in users will be able to see the following information for the two most recent selection cycles as well as the one-time purchases your institution has made through CARLI:
- Database name
- Vendor providing access
- Cost
- Any special comments
Each product listed is a hyperlink to the current license agreement. These agreements have been redacted to remove all confidential information, such as participants and pricing. The license agreements include the period of performance, terms of use and archival access information.
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