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Audience: GOBI and E-book Collections clear filter
Wednesday, April 30
 

2:20pm EDT

Mosaic Readiness: A Town Hall Q&A
Wednesday April 30, 2025 2:20pm - 3:10pm EDT
This session addresses one of the most common questions we hear: When will Mosaic be ready for my library? It’s a town hall-style forum designed to encourage open dialogue and direct engagement with customers, EBSCO/GOBI staff, and Innovation Partners. Instead of presenting canned information, this session creates an interactive space to answer live questions and discuss Mosaic’s capabilities, readiness, and future.
Speakers
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Bethany Pelletier

Director Product Managemetn, EBSCO (Mosaic)
Wednesday April 30, 2025 2:20pm - 3:10pm EDT
555 & 556 | Seahorse 1 Sabin St, Providence, RI 02903, USA

4:15pm EDT

Evidence-Based Acquisitions and Strategic Partnerships: A Case Study of URI’s Collaborative Approach with GOBI
Wednesday April 30, 2025 4:15pm - 5:05pm EDT
Evidence-Based Acquisitions (EBA) has become an increasingly popular and efficient way for libraries to curate monograph collections based on actual usage data. While many of the largest and most prolific publishers offer EBA programs, managing multiple agreements and processes can place a heavy burden on library staff. However, when available, running an EBA program through GOBI Library Solutions offers several key advantages that streamline the process and enhance collection development efforts.

Using GOBI for your EBA program centralizes management, providing a single platform to handle multiple publisher agreements, simplifying workflows, and integrating usage data in a user-friendly way. Additionally, GOBI offers robust reporting tools and seamless integration with existing library systems, helping libraries make more informed decisions with less administrative overhead.

In this session, hear from the Head of Acquisitions at URI on the importance of EBAs in meeting their collection development goals, how they successfully implement EBA at their institution, and why they advocate for publishers to work through GOBI. You’ll also hear from a GOBI Collection Development Manager, who will share insights on the benefits of running an EBA program through GOBI and the details that make it an indispensable tool for libraries.
Speakers
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Laura Foss

Senior Collection Development Manager, GOBI Library Solutions
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Andree Rathemacher

Head, Acquisitions, University of Rhode Island
Wednesday April 30, 2025 4:15pm - 5:05pm EDT
Ballroom B | Coral 1 Sabin St, Providence, RI 02903, USA
 
Thursday, May 1
 

9:00am EDT

The E-Resources Lifecycle: The EBSCO Ecosystem
Thursday May 1, 2025 9:00am - 9:50am EDT
The TERMS framework, developed by Jill Emery, Graham Stone, and Peter McCracken, postulates that e-resource resource management follows a recurring lifecycle, from evaluation to licensing to acquisitions to activation and access to discovery to management back to analysis and evaluation. This presentation intends to showcase how EBSCO's suite of products represents and enables the TERMS cycle for libraries. Attendees will leave with a better high level understanding of how EBSCO's products from GOBI to FOLIO integrate together and create a cohesive e-resource ecosystem.
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Thursday May 1, 2025 9:00am - 9:50am EDT
Ballroom D | Ocean 1 Sabin St, Providence, RI 02903, USA

10:00am EDT

Coordinated and Collaborative: An Ivy Plus Libraries Confederation Collection Development Project
Thursday May 1, 2025 10:00am - 10:50am EDT
In partnership with GOBI, the Ivy Plus Libraries Confederation (IPLC) launched an ambitious collaborative collection development project in 2021. Informed by the findings of three prior projects, this pilot sought to explore practical ways in which the thirteen members of the Confederation could engage in prospective collection development in support of a vision to treat the sum of our local collections as one great collection. This presentation will explain how the project was scoped and managed and will provide a summary of the outcomes of a two-year pilot purchasing frontlist print Brill monographs through GOBI. Attendees will journey with IPLC through zones of ambiguity and discover differences between coordinated and collaborative approaches to collection development. The presenters will share IPLC’s concept of strategic duplication; metrics for identifying the number of copies needed for local use, preservation, and lending; our process for consensus building and decision-making; and governance models for collaborative collection projects and programs. We will also share our ideas on evolving the project to include ebooks by leveraging GOBI solutions and expertise.
Speakers
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Galadriel Chilton

Director of Collections Initiatives, Ivy Plus Libraries Confederation
Galadriel is the Director of Collections Initiatives for the Ivy Plus Libraries, a cooperative of 13 academic libraries. The Ivy Plus Libraries are Brown, Chicago, Columbia, Cornell, Dartmouth, Duke, Harvard, Johns Hopkins, MIT, Princeton, University of Pennsylvania, Stanford, and... Read More →
Thursday May 1, 2025 10:00am - 10:50am EDT
555 & 556 | Seahorse 1 Sabin St, Providence, RI 02903, USA

10:00am EDT

Charting a Course with GOBI Library Technical Services
Thursday May 1, 2025 10:00am - 10:50am EDT
With changes in staffing, increasing complexity in workflows, and more demands on staff time, GOBI can help you with the day-to-day of your Library Technical Services. Using GOBI to streamline your Ordering process can enable automated acquisitions and brief records from GOBI into your Library Management System. A range of Cataloging Services, from basic to advanced, can help your catalogers have time to work on the rare materials, special collections, and donated items. Whilst many libraries are moving towards electronic materials, print materials are still necessary in many libraries. Customize your needs with GOBI’s Book Processing services. This session will enumerate the many areas GOBI can assist you in saving time and creating efficiencies for your Technical Services team.
Speakers
avatar for Carol Seiler

Carol Seiler

Acct Serv Mgr, Lib Tech Serv, GOBI Library Solutions
Carol Seiler started her career in libraries as a cataloger and has worked in almost all areas of the library. She has primarily worked as an academic/medical librarian but has also served at a public library and as a technical services trainer with a consortium. At GOBI, Carol works... Read More →
Thursday May 1, 2025 10:00am - 10:50am EDT
Ballroom B | Coral 1 Sabin St, Providence, RI 02903, USA
 


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