PAN Midwinter 2025

Event Logistics

Date: 
Friday, January 24, 2025
Time: 
12-2:00 Eastern/11:00-1:00 Central/12-2:00 Eastern/10:00-12:00 Mountain/9:00-11:00 Pacific
Location: 
Zoom
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 Midwinter 2025 will be held on Zoom. 

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.

Register in advance for this webinar:

Agenda (Draft)

12:00-12:05 (Eastern Time)

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

12:05-12:55

Updates Partnership/Rosemont Merger (TBC)
Minnesota Shared Print Program Update
North: The Canadian Shared Print Network & Council of Prairie and Pacific University Libraries (COPPUL) Update (Katya Pereyaslavska, Coordinator, Shared Print Archiving Network Program, COPPUL)

12:55-1:55

Managing Retention Commitments for the Long-Term Stewarding the Collective Collection Research (Ian Bogus, Executive Director, ReCAP; Devon Smith, Technical Manager, OCLC Research; and Alison Wohlers, UC/ WEST Shared Print Program Manager)
Managing a Shared Collection in a Changing World (Matthew Revitt, Maine Shared Collections Librarian, University of Maine)
Governance and Business Models for Collaborative Collection Development Research (Tracy Bergstrom, Program Manager, Collections and Infrastructure, Ithaka S+R)

1:55-2:00 Insights

TBA

2:00 Adjourn

The Impact of CRL

Stories illustrating CRL’s impact on research, teaching, collection building and preservation.

CRL and Linda Hall Library partnership brings history of science to researchers' fingertips

Ben Gibson, Digital Initiatives Manager at the Linda Hall Library, discusses the fruits of the library's digitization projects with CRL.

Vanderbilt University digitizes Afro-Colombian oral histories with LARRP grant

The pilot project digitized tapes of interviews conducted by anthropologist, novelist, folklorist, and physician Manuel Zapata Olivella, often dubbed the “dean of Black Hispanic writers.”