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NISO August 12 Webinar: MOOCs and Libraries: A Brewing Collaboration
Date: August 12, 2015
Time: 1:00 ? 2:30 p.m. Eastern time
Event webpage: http://www.niso.org/news/events/2015/webinars/moocs/
ABOUT THE WEBINAR
The development and rising popularity of the massive open online course
(MOOC) presents a new opportunity for libraries to be involved in the
education of patrons, to highlight the resources libraries provide and to
further demonstrate the value of the library to administrators. There are,
of course, a host of logistics to be considered when deciding to organize or
support a MOOC. Diminished library budgets and staffing levels challenge
libraries both monetarily and administratively. Marketing the course,
mounting it on a site, securing copyright permissions and negotiating
licensing for course materials, managing the course while in progress and
troubleshooting technical problems add to the issues that have caused some
libraries to hesitate in joining the MOOC movement. On the other hand,
partnerships such as that between Georgetown University and
edX<http://www.georgetown.edu/news/edx-georgetown.html>, itself an
initiative of Harvard and MIT, allow a pooling of resources t!
 hereby easing the burden on any one library. In some cases price
breaks<http://www.springer.com/gb/about-springer/media/press-releases/corpor
ate/springer-cooperates-with-mooc-organizers-around-the-globe/42598> for
certain course materials used in MOOCs can help draw students to the course,
though the pricing must still be negotiated by the course organizer. A
successful MOOC, such as the
RootsMOOC<https://www.canvas.net/browse/reynoldslibrary/courses/intro-to-gen
ealogy>, created by the Z. Smith Reynolds Library at Wake Forest University
and the State Library of North Carolina, can bring awareness of library
resources to a broad audience.

In the end, libraries must ask whether the advantages of participating in a
MOOC outweigh the challenges. The speakers for this webinar will consider
these issues surrounding MOOCs and libraries and try to answer the question
of whether the impact of libraries on MOOCs has been realized or is still
brewing.
Confirmed topics and speakers are:

  *   MOOCS: Assessing the Landscape and Trends of Open Online Learning ?
Heather Ruland Staines, Director Publisher and Content Strategy, ProQuest
SIPX
  *   The RootsMOOC Project or, That Time we threw a Genealogy Party and
4,000 People showed up ? Kyle Denlinger, eLearning Librarian, Wake Forest
University Z. Smith Reynolds Library and Rebecca Hyman, Reference and
Outreach Librarian, Government and Heritage Library, State Library of North
Carolina
REGISTRATION
Registration is per site (access for one computer) and closes at 12:00 pm
Eastern on August 12, 2015 (the day of the webinar). Discounts are available
for NISO and NASIG members and students. NISO Library Standards Alliance
(LSA) members receive one free connection as part of membership and do not
need to register. (The LSA member webinar contact will automatically receive
the login information. Members are listed here:
http://www.niso.org/about/roster/#library_standards_alliance<http://www.niso
.org/about/roster/%23library_standards_alliance>. If you would like to
become an LSA member and receive the entire year?s webinars as part of
membership, information on joining is listed
here:http://www.niso.org/about/join/alliance/.) All webinar registrants and
LSA webinar contacts receive access to the recorded version for one year.
Visit the event webpage to register and for more information:
http://www.niso.org/news/events/2015/webinars/moocs/
Be sure to check out NISO?s discounted subscription packages for webinars
(http://www.niso.org/news/events/2015/webinars/) and virtual conferences
(http://www.niso.org/news/events/2015/virtual_conferences/) for 2015.
New in 2015: NISO Training Thursdays. Three technical webinar training
sessions directly related to the previous weeks? virtual conference.
Registrants to the related virtual conference receive a free login to the
Training Thursday. You can also register separately for just the training
session. More information is available at:
http://www.niso.org/news/events/2015/training_Thursdays/
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Juliana Wood, Educational Programs Manager National Information Standards
Organization (NISO)
3600 Clipper Mill Road, Suite 302
Baltimore, Maryland 21211
E: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
P: 301.654.2512
F: 410.685.5278
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