Certain platform designs can inadvertently negatively affect the access of e-journals. NISO's PIE-J (Presentation and Identification of E-Journals) offers guidelines on how best to avoid this. In this session, two publishers discuss how they used PIE-J in their platform design to ensure access and discoverability of e-journal content over time.
Stephanie Kaelin enjoys a hybrid role, managing the Account Development program, which focuses on post-sale support and customer engagement, while also looking after sales in the NY region. She has over 10 years of experience at several major academic presses and is enthusiastic about... Read More →
I coordinate discovery-related initiatives and product usage reporting for all online products at SAGE Publishing, the leading independent academic and professional publisher. I'm interested in talking about the library discovery ecosystem and the role metadata derivatives play in... Read More →
Tuesday March 6, 2018 10:45am - 11:30am CST
Room 202