Loading…
NASIG 2026
Welcome to the NASIG 2026 Conference. The conference will take place at University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Memorial. Union on June 2-4, 2026. Check out the Venue Map link below to locate conference spaces. The Registration Desk is on the 2nd floor by the Annex Room. Wifi logon instructions are available here. Note: If you are registered with eduroam at your home institution you can connect to wifi using eduroam.

Please visit the NASIG website for conference details.




Venue: Old Madison clear filter
arrow_back View All Dates
Thursday, June 4
 

9:00am CDT

Beyond Collecting VPATs: Integrating Accessibility Testing into the E-Resource Acquisition Process
Thursday June 4, 2026 9:00am - 10:00am CDT
We want our library resources to be accessible, but how can we tell that they are? How do I decide whether an e-resource platform is accessible enough? With the recent changes to Title II, there are many questions about implementing procedures that are aware and sensitive to accessibility needs. This presentation invites you to explore tools and processes that can be used during the acquisition workflow to create a sustainable structure for your institution.
Speakers
avatar for Zach Motts

Zach Motts

Electronic Resources Librarian, Iowa State University
Thursday June 4, 2026 9:00am - 10:00am CDT
Old Madison

10:30am CDT

Access in Flux: What Librarians Need to Know About the Changing Scholarly Landscape
Thursday June 4, 2026 10:30am - 11:30am CDT
Over the past two years, rapid shifts in browser technology and changing regulatory requirements have created new obstacles for delivering seamless, secure access to online scholarly resources. This session explores these obstacles, highlights the latest developments in the resource access ecosystem, and introduces how the SeamlessAccess initiative helps libraries, publishers, and service providers navigate this evolving landscape through its core principles of usability, privacy, reliability, and security.
Speakers
avatar for John Felts

John Felts

Head of Information Technology and Collections, Coastal Carolina University
John is currently the Head of Information Technology and Collections at Coastal Carolina University. He has worked in academic library technology for over 30 years and is a former patent holder and co-founder of Journal Finder, the first OpenURL Resolver and knowledge base to go into... Read More →
avatar for Michelle Colquitt

Michelle Colquitt

Continuing Resources & Government Information Management Librarian, Clemson University Libraries
Greetings! My name is Michelle Colquitt and I am the Continuing Resources and Government Information Management Librarian at Clemson University. I'm an introverted people person who loves to make connections and chat about library technical services. I'm looking forward to meeting... Read More →
avatar for Heather Staines

Heather Staines

Senior Consultant, Delta Think
I'm a consultant for scholarly publishers and vendors, and I am also Director of Community Engagement for the Delta Think Open Access Data & Analytics Tool. In my spare time I write musicals about metadata!
Thursday June 4, 2026 10:30am - 11:30am CDT
Old Madison

3:30pm CDT

Static is not just bad for the laundry: dealing with a stable(?) budget
Thursday June 4, 2026 3:30pm - 4:30pm CDT
This presentation explores strategies for providing access to library resources while saving dollars within the constraints of a long-standing flat materials budget. We will discuss usage analytics, creative problem-solving, collaborative approaches, and practical insights into sustaining access to both physical and electronic collections.

Academic libraries across the country are navigating increasingly tough financial times. With materials budgets remaining flat or even declining, collection strategists face the challenge of sustaining access to essential resources and saving money while minimizing disruption to patrons. While it’s easy to appreciate acquisitions, the real assessment lies in the difficult decisions: planning for annual inflationary increases in subscriptions, cancelling subscriptions, delaying purchases, and rethinking long-standing practices. This presentation explores how libraries can maintain solid collections despite budgetary constraints and inflation.

Our library has operated under a flat budget for over twenty-five years. In 2022, we made the difficult decision to cut $300,000 in databases and journals. We are currently engaged in a major weeding project to improve usage and increase space. Faced with these realities, our collection strategist librarians have embraced creative, data-informed approaches to preserve access and save money where possible. We developed analytic reports to guide decision-making and explored many methods to meet campus needs: cost-per-use models, overlap analyses, aggregator coverage, one-time database purchases, third-party document delivery services, and collaborative print consortiums. Each method offered new insights and, sometimes, unexpected challenges. This session shares lessons learned, strategies tested, and solutions discovered. Curiosity, experimentation, and flexibility were key to our progress—and not every idea worked the first time.
Speakers
avatar for Gretchen Gould

Gretchen Gould

Resource Management Unit Coordinator and CSL, University of Northern Iowa
Thursday June 4, 2026 3:30pm - 4:30pm CDT
Old Madison
 
  • Filter By Date
  • Filter By Venue
  • Filter By Type
  • Timezone


Share Modal

Share this link via

Or copy link

Filter sessions
Apply filters to sessions.
Filtered by Date -