[nfais-l] Discount Registration Ends this week

Bonnie Lawlor blawlor at nfais.org
Mon Oct 18 08:56:00 EDT 2010


Discount Registration Ends Friday, October 22nd for the NFAIS Workshop on
Assessing the Usage and Value of Scholarly and Scientific Output: An
Overview of Traditional and Emerging Metrics  

 

Early Bird onsite and virtual registration for the NFAIS one-day workshop,
Assessing the Usage and Value of Scholarly and Scientific Output: An
Overview of Traditional and Emerging Metrics, ends this week on Friday,
October 22rd. 

 

This meeting will take place on November 10, 2010 when experts from around
the globe will gather in Philadelphia, PA to discuss the new methods that
are becoming increasingly important for measuring the usage and value of
scholarly and scientific content, including large scientific data sets, and
how those measures complement the more traditional, well-known approaches.

 

The meeting will open with Oliver Pesch, Chief Strategist, EBSCO Information
Services, providing a look at what's new with Project COUNTER and SUSHI.  He
will be followed by Ross MacIntyre, Senior Manager, Mimas, University of
Manchester, UK, who will describe a relatively new initiative, PIRUS 2,that
takes COUNTER statistics down to the article level. Todd Carpenter,
Executive Director, National Information Standards Organization (NISO), will
provide an update on Project MESUR, and Dr. Robert D. Chen,
Secretary-General, CODATA and Director, CIESIN, Columbia University and Dr.
Robert Downs, Senior Digital Archivist, CIESIN, Columbia University, will
describe the challenges of accessing, preserving, and citing large datasets.

 

Dr. Jevin West, University of Washington, will open the afternoon session
with a discussion of the Eigenfactor, an alternative/complement to the more
widely-known journal impact factor.  He will be followed Ashlea Higgs,
Elsevier, who will talk about a new indicator of journal citation impact,
denoted as source normalized impact per paper (SNIP). Dr. Peter Binfield,
Public Library of Science, will describe the article level metrics that are
currently offered by PloS, and Jeff Dougherty, Thomson Reuters Healthcare &
Science, will talk about the traditional and proven citation approach to
measuring usage and value with a look at citation indexes, journal metrics
and the impact factor.

 

In closing, both a librarian, Joseph Zucca, Director of Planning and
Communication, University of Pennsylvania Libraries, and a publisher,
Jonathan Morgan, Assistant Director, Web Strategy and Innovation, American
Chemical Society, will discuss the metrics that they use to measure value
and usage and how they apply those metrics to key decisions within their
organizations.

 

The program, registration forms, directions to the meeting location, list of
nearby hotels, and general information on Philadelphia are available at:
http://nfais.brightegg.com/page/305-assessing-value-and-usage-of-scholarly-a
nd-scientific-output.

 

On-site Attendance: on or before October, 22, 2010, NFAIS members pay $385
and non-members pay $435 (registration fee includes continental breakfast,
lunch, and all-day beverages).  After October 22nd, NFAIS members pay $435
and non-members pay $485.  

 

Virtual Attendance: on or before October 22, 2010, NFAIS members pay $335
and non-members pay $385. After October 22nd, NFAIS members pay $385 and
non-members pay $435.  Reduced virtual registrations are available for
groups of 6 or more attendees (go to the registration site for more
information:http://info.nfais.org/info/UsageNov10_RegVirtual.pdf.

 

For more information contact:  Jill O'Neill, NFAIS Director, Communication
and Planning, 215-893-1561 (phone); 215-893-1564 (fax);
mailto:jilloneill at nfais.org or go to http://www.nfais.org/.

 

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