[IRTalk] Fwd: [SCHOLCOMM] Register now for 5/23 ACRL webinar on Memorandums of Understanding
Hilton Gibson
hilton.gibson at gmail.com
Mon May 9 16:21:16 SAST 2016
FYI.
*Hilton Gibson*
Stellenbosch University Library
*http://orcid.org/0000-0002-2992-208X
<http://orcid.org/0000-0002-2992-208X>*
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From: Currier, Brett <brett.currier at uta.edu>
Date: 9 May 2016 at 16:18
Subject: [SCHOLCOMM] Register now for 5/23 ACRL webinar on Memorandums of
Understanding
To: "scholcomm at lists.ala.org" <scholcomm at lists.ala.org>
**Please excuse cross-posting**
We hope you will join us for this webinar! See details below.
Creating and Utilizing Memorandums of Understanding (MOUs)
Monday, May 23 | 1-2pm CST
Presenters: Rafia Mirza, Peace Ossom Williamson, and Brett Currier
Many faculty members, librarians, and other higher education staff members
have experience working individually on projects, but not collaborative
projects that can be large scale or interdepartmental. Projects like these
require project management as a priority. Furthermore, in many cases, it is
necessary to utilize experience in various departments within and outside
of the library. A planning document called a Memorandum of Understanding
(MOU) which serves as an agreement between all stakeholders.
In this webinar, the presenters will discuss their experiences in creating
an MOU template along with a workbook of related resources available at
bit.ly/utamou<http://bit.ly/utamou>. They will discuss how you can adapt
this template to fit the ends of your particular institution, and what
local issues may need to be taken into account. They will also discuss the
various specialized templates that are also included in the workbook,
including a template for systematic reviews and for epublishing OA
journals. The completion of this webinar and the access to the MOU workbook
will enable participants to develop MOU templates that will meet the needs
of their institutions.
Register for this webinar:
https://acrl.webex.com/acrl/onstage/g.php?MTID=e6663e7c889fe2d04245cb7dc876721dd
Faciltated by the ACRL Digital Curation Interest Group.
Brett D. Currier
Director of Scholarly Communications
University of Texas at Arlington Libraries
Office: (817) 272-5127
DISCLAIMER: The Scholarly Communications Program at The UTA Libraries is
not a legal service. Information received from the Scholarly Communications
Program is not legal advice. This office does not act as legal counsel to
the university or any members of the university community.
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