Description
Electronic resources make up a large portion of today's library collections – and electronic resources management (ERM) is an important skill set for a growing number of library staff. The first step in the ERM lifecycle is the acquisition and implementation of new content. Learn about the various modes of access to electronic resources and the necessary steps to make these resources available to library patrons.
Learning Objectives
- Identify modes of access for electronic resources
- Understand the process of purchasing access to electronic resources
- Learn the implementation process for a new electronic resource
This class is also available as part of a micro-credentialing program.
Contact Hours: 2
Location: Online (Technical Requirements)
Registration Closes: February 14, 2025, 8:00 AM (Central)
If you require accessibility accommodations, please contact us at least two weeks prior with information on how we can help.