Thursday, May 12 & Friday, May 13, 2022
10:00am - 1:00pm EDT
Online Event
The Scholars Portal Journals platform first launched as an OCUL service in 2002. In the intervening two decades, the landscapes of collections, scholarly publishing, library technology, and consortial collaboration have all evolved significantly. For this year’s Scholars Portal Days, we would like to explore the current environment, the currents of change that brought us to where we are today, and those that are pulling us ever forward.
How do our current realities stack up against the visions, or the fears, of the past? What new and unexpected challenges or triumphs have arisen in our present? How can we prepare ourselves for the future when the pace of change is too rapid for us to predict what the landscape will look like in another twenty years?
View the recording on YouTube
Agenda
Thursday, May 12
All Thursday Slides (warning: large file)
Thursday Recording
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| OpeningRemarks from the chair of the Scholars Portal Operations & Directions Committee Beth Sandore Namachchivaya University Librarian, University of Waterloo Recording |
| KeynoteScholars Portal: Currents of Change * Leslie Weir Librarian and Archivist of Canada Recording |
| OCUL UpdateMichael Vandenburg Interim Executive Director, OCUL Recording |
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| Client Services: Accessible Content ePortal, Ask a Librarian, Publishing Services, RACERModerator: Sabina Pagotto Recording - Harnessing Alma work orders to support the Accessible Content E-Portal (Harjinder Rana & Susan Bond, University of Toronto)
- Journal hosting at Scholars Portal (Alisdair MacRae & Valerie Critchley, Carleton University)
- From Zero to Hero: the true story behind Carleton’s texting success (Aleksandra Blake & Sherri Sunstrum, Carleton University)
- Completing a Quality Assurance assessment on Ask a Librarian reference service (Chelsie Lalonde, Guinsly Mondésir, Erik Rayment, Ask Transcript Review working group)
- The future of Fair Dealing after York U vs Access Copyright (Hujma Chowdhury & Karina Espinosa, University of Toronto)
- Q&A with presenters and Scholars Portal staff
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| Scholars Portal Day... en français!Modérateur : Guinsly Mondésir Enregistrement - Mises à jour de l'équipe de Scholars Portal (Sabina Pagotto, Scholars Portal) (Diapos)
- Questions et réponses
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Friday, May 13
All slides for Friday (PDF format)
Friday recordings
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| Housekeeping / welcome to Day 2 |
| Scholars Portal UpdateKate Davis & Amy Greenberg, Scholars Portal Slides Recording |
| Content Services: Scholars Portal Journals, Scholars Portal BooksModerator: Jacqueline Whyte Appleby Recording - Marching towards a PDF pitstop: Improving Scholar Portal Journals for blind users across Ontario along the way (Ashley Shaw, Mark Weiler, Bartek Kawula, Aneta Kwak, Matt Thomas)
- So, about all that text... (Art Rhyno, University of Windsor)
- Government Information & Grey Literature on Scholars Portal Books (Ravit David, Scholars Portal)
- Brief update and Q&A with presenters and Scholars Portal staff
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| OCUL Lightning TalksModerator: Guinsly Mondésir Recording - Videos OCUL-ly (Charlotte Innerd, Wilfrid Laurier University / OCUL Video Community)
- Update from the Future of Collections and Resource Sharing working group (Amy Greenberg, Scholars Portal)
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| Preservation & Storage Services: Ontario Library Research Cloud, PermafrostUpdate from Grant Hurley (Scholars Portal), featuring Satya Miller (University of Ottawa) Slides Recording |
| Data Services: Scholars GeoPortal, ODESI, DataverseRecording Moderator: Amber Leahey - CoreTrustSeal at Scholars Portal and Queen’s (Alicia Cappello & Meghan Goodchild, Queen's University / Scholars Portal)
- Reinvesting in the Scholars GeoPortal: the future of GIS at OCUL (Kara Handren & René Duplain, GeoPortal Business Case Working Group)
- Looking to the past for <odesi> future directions (Alexandra Cooper, Nesstar Replacement Working Group)
- Q&A with presenters and Scholars Portal staff
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| Closing remarks from the co-chair of the OCUL-Scholars Portal Committee Karen Pillon, University of Windsor Recording Closing |