PAN Annual 2024

Event Logistics

Date: 
Friday, June 28, 2024
Time: 
9-11:30 AM
Location: 
San Diego, California: Marriott Marquis Catalina ; Zoom (Register here : https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_EGSqEtwpTw2MsjFQ01KmzA)
Contact: 
Marie Waltz - waltz@crl.edu

The Print Archive Network (PAN) Forum is a free and open venue for information sharing about shared print programs. All those with an interest in shared print are welcome to attend and participate. PAN Annual 2024 will be held in person in San Diego. 

For ongoing communications about the PAN Forum, please join the PAN listserv. Past event pages for PAN presentations and program reports are collected and archived. Older PAN presentations and updates are available in our PAN Event Index. The PAN archive provides access to older content contributed to PAN from 2009 to 2010.

CRL supports PAN to promote opportunities for libraries and consortia to share information, expertise, and best practices on shared print and the collection lifecycle.

Registration

This will be a Hybrid meeting.

  • If you are attending in person no registration is required for the PAN meeting.
  • Zoom attendees, please register at (link closed)
     

Agenda (Download a copy)

Welcome & Announcements (Matthew Revitt, Maine Shared Collections & EAST) 

 

9:05-9:55   Updates  
Harnessing the Shared Print Network in New Ways: Addressing Gaps in the Digital Preservation Safety Net  (Alison Wohlers, UC/ WEST Shared Print Program Manager) Link

PAPR Changes (Marie Waltz, Head of Access Initiatives & Collections Care, Center for Research Libraries) Link

 

9:55-10:55    Sustainability & Growth 

Partnership/Rosemont Merger (Aaron Krebeck, Director of Library and User Services Washington Research Library Consortium) Link

Slow or FAST: Diversity in Shared Print Participation at SCELC & EAST  (Sara Amato, Program Manager, Eastern Academic Scholars’ Trust, Teri Oaks Gallaway, Executive Director, SCELC, and Jason Price, Director of License and Open Access Services, SCELC) Link

Who Gets What and Why: Moving EAST Collection Analysis Forward (Sara Amato, Program Manager, Eastern Academic Scholars’ Trust) Link

 

10:55-11:30    Insights 
Exploring Shared Print Workflows, Data, and Tools: Current Practice and Perceived Gaps  (Lynn Silipigni Connaway, Executive Director, OCLC Research) Link

Developments in Shared Print Analysis with Alma Data Visualization. (Aaron Krebeck, Director of Library and User Services, Washington Research Library Consortium and Katy Aronoff, Director, Solution Consulting (Americas), Ex Libris) Link


11:30        Adjourn