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Latest podcast episodes about special libraries association

Top Business Leaders Podcast with Dan Janal
#120 – Barbara Ingrassia on What Authors Need to Know About Copyrights

Top Business Leaders Podcast with Dan Janal

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2021 17:07


Barbara C. Ingrassia is the president of Manage Copyright. She is a copyright compliance and content protection strategist, speaker/workshop facilitator, trainer, and digital content licensor. She has studied the “murkiness” of copyright law with the Center for Intellectual Property at the University of Maryland, the Special Libraries Association, Duke University, copyrightlaws.com, and the Berkman Center at Harvard Law School. The post #120 – Barbara Ingrassia on What Authors Need to Know About Copyrights first appeared on Write Your Book in a Flash Podcast with Dan Janal.

The Librarian Linkover
Kate Arnold - Geography teacher

The Librarian Linkover

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2021 22:52


Kate Arnold, Geography teacher and Past President of the Special Libraries Association and the Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals, discusses how her information skills compliment her geography skills.

Association Rockstars
Janice Lachance, JD, FASAE

Association Rockstars

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2020 20:24


Association Rockstars interviews Janice Lachance, JD, FASAE, executive Vice President for Strategic Leadership, and Global Outreach at the American Geophysical Union. Janice's work at AGU includes management of the renovation of the organization’s 62,000-square foot headquarters into a net-zero energy consumption building – the first renovation of its kind in Washington, D.C. She has served as CEO of the Special Libraries Association and in the Clinton Administration as the Cabinet-level Director of the US Office of Personnel Management. Learn more about her insight throughout the interview!Host and Founder: Lowell Aplebaum - CEO & Strategy Catalyst at Vista Cova Producer and Operations: Amy Hager - Strategy Advisor at Vista CovaProduction Assistant: Ashlynn Brooks - Virginia Tech B.A. Theatre Performance Student (Expected Graduation: May 2022)Music: Slow Burn by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4372-slow-burnLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Tribe of Hackers Podcast
InfoSecSherpa: Tracy Maleeff

Tribe of Hackers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2020 29:28


For Season 1, Episode 2, the Tribe of Hackers podcast is pleased to welcome Tracy Maleeff, a.k.a. the "InfosecSherpa"Tracy Z. Maleeff is an information security analyst for the New York Times Company. She earned a master of library and information science degree from the University of Pittsburgh, as well as undergraduate degrees from Temple University (BA, magna cum laude) and Pennsylvania State University (AA). Tracy holds a SANS GIAC GSEC certification. As an "InfoSecSherpa", Tracy is an active member of the InfoSec community and frequently shares her expert knowledge through her OSINT blog and InfoSec newsletter, in addition to Twitter. Tracy has given talks at DEF CON’s Recon Village, DerbyCon, and several BSides events. In her past career as a librarian, Tracy earned the honor of being named a Fellow of the Special Libraries Association and has won the Dow Jones Innovate Award and the Wolters Kluwer Innovations in Law Librarianship Award.You can subscribe to Tracy's Nuzzel newsletter here: https://nuzzel.com/InfoSecSherpaFollow us on twitter: https://twitter.com/ToHpodcastFollow Ray on twitter: https://twitter.com/RayRedactedFollow Tracy on Twitter: https://twitter.com/InfoSecSherpa

Cyber Speaks LIVE
Cyber Career Development and Overcoming the Challenges with InfoSecSherpa

Cyber Speaks LIVE

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2019 59:23


In this episode, I am joined by the lovely Tracy Maleeff, better known in our circles as @InfoSecSherpa. We discuss career development and transition along with the importance of building bridges to close the gaps between InfoSec groups and our users. Tracy also shares with us how she's successfully built security awareness training programmes and other trainings for her companies and community. Before closing out, Tracy shares her one bit of advice for anyone seeking to get into the InfoSec field.  More about her: Tracy Z. Maleeff, @InfoSecSherpa, is a GIAC GSEC certified Cyber Analyst in the Security Operations Center for a global company. Prior to joining the Information Security industry, Tracy worked as a librarian in academic, corporate, and private law firm libraries. While a member of the Special Libraries Association, Tracy received the Dow Jones Innovate Award, the Wolters Kluwer Law & Business Innovations in Law Librarianship award, and was named a Fellow. She has presented at many conferences, both Library & Information Science as well as Information Security, on topics ranging from social media, networking, research strategies, and security awareness. She received the Women in Security Leadership Award from the Information Systems Security Association and is very active in the Info Sec community. Tracy holds a Master of Library and Information Science degree from the University of Pittsburgh, as well as undergraduate degrees from both Temple University (magna cum laude), and the Pennsylvania State University. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cyberspeakslive/message

TLDCast Podcast
Barbara Ingrassia is Back! Video Friday Copyright Talk!

TLDCast Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2018 58:52


Barbara Ingrassia is a certified copyright manager, speaker, and trainer. She has a passion for raising awareness of the role of copyright in our daily lives. We are all consumers and creators of copyright-protected works, and understanding some copyright basics can help us achieve our goals and avoid unpleasant surprises. As President of Manage Copyright, she helps organizations navigate copyright law in the digital age by facilitating a review of their public presence, developing best practices, and training staff. Barbara enjoys bringing some fun to a (potentially) dull topic. Her motto: Manage Copyright. Don’t let it Manage You.℠Barbara has studied the “murkiness” of copyright law at the Center for Intellectual Property at the University of Maryland, the Special Libraries Association, Duke University, and the Berkman Center at Harvard Law School. She has facilitated workshops for various professional organizations virtually and face-to-face. Sponsored by: Trivantis®, makers of Lectora®, CenarioVR®, and ReviewLink™ have been trusted software partners in the training, learning, and development sector since 1999. Their flagship product, Lectora, offers authoring tool capabilities for the enthusiastic course creator, while ReviewLink provides a trusted platform for easily reviewing content. The newest addition, CenarioVR, offers up virtual reality training opportunities for forward-thinking training managers and CLO’s. Learn more about Trivantis at www.Trivantis.com.

TLDCast Podcast
Manage Copyright President, Barbara Ingrassia

TLDCast Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2018 60:19


Barbara Ingrassia is a certified copyright manager, speaker, and trainer. She has a passion for raising awareness of the role of copyright in our daily lives. We are all consumers and creators of copyright-protected works, and understanding some copyright basics can help us achieve our goals and avoid unpleasant surprises. As President of Manage Copyright, she helps organizations navigate copyright law in the digital age by facilitating a review of their public presence, developing best practices, and training staff. Barbara enjoys bringing some fun to a (potentially) dull topic. Her motto: Manage Copyright. Don’t let it Manage You.℠Barbara has studied the “murkiness” of copyright law at the Center for Intellectual Property at the University of Maryland, the Special Libraries Association, Duke University, and the Berkman Center at Harvard Law School. She has facilitated workshops for various professional organizations virtually and face-to-face. This TLDCast is sponsored by:

Against The Grain - The Podcast
ATGthePodcast 028 - Preconference Preview: Misinformation and Acquisitions Bootcamp

Against The Grain - The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2017 23:57


Welcome to episode 28 of ATG: The Podcast. Against the Grain is your key to the latest news about libraries, publishers, book jobbers, and subscription agents. Our goal is to link publishers, vendors, and librarians by reporting on the issues, literature, and people that impact the world of books and journals. But first, we have an exciting travel award announcement from JoVE, the Journal of Visualized Experiments. Link to the Travel Award   Before we get to the interviews, we have a few announcements to share from the Charleston Conference. We just announced on Friday that we have new and improved session threads. Our lively lunch discussions, concurrent sessions, innovation sessions, and poster sessions are also organized by topic into threads to help attendees navigate the program and hopefully make it easier to make selections for which session to attend. In an effort to consolidate and simplify, we have re-organized them into the following seven groups: Analytics, Collections, Library Services, Management, Scholarly Communication, Technology, and a new thread called Up & Coming, or UC. The UC thread is intended for attendees who are... - New to the profession of library and information studies, including librarians, library staff, vendors, publishers, content providers, consultants, and researchers. - New to the Charleston Conference. - New to the specific areas of focus of the Charleston Conference (collection development, acquisitions, instruction, scholarly communication, technical services, vendor/publisher relations). - MLIS students and recent graduates. - Those with no or limited prior experience presenting at professional conferences.  The UC thread is a terrific opportunity for up & comers to: - Become actively involved in the Charleston Conference.  - Make a stronger case to attend the Charleston Conference.  - Share your unique experience and knowhow in a supportive, reputable professional sphere. - Hone your presentation skills. Do you have ideas, challenges, solutions, or information to share? We encourage proposals that combine UC with other topic threads for lively lunch discussions, concurrent sessions, innovation sessions, and poster sessions.  The Call for Papers proposal form is available at https://www.charlestonlibraryconference.com/call-for-papers/. The link is available in the show notes, and the deadline for submissions is July 14. Registration is now open for the 2017 Charleston Conference as well! Early bird rates apply through September 15. Register today at https://www.charlestonlibraryconference.com/conference-registration/. Have you heard that the Vendor Showcase has a new venue this year? Our one day for exhibits will be held in the Charleston Gaillard Center Grand Ballroom. The move will allow all of our vendors to be on the same floor and in the same location, and will allow more vendors to participate. We’ll have over 140 vendors with the latest electronic products and services. Don’t miss it!  The showcase will be held on Tuesday, November 7, 2017, from 10:30 am to 6:00 pm. For more information, contact Toni Nix (justwrite@lowcountry.com). Follow the conference on Facebook and Twitter to stay current on the latest announcements. Now on with the show! Today we’re excited to bring you a few previews for upcoming preconference sessions for the 2017 Charleston Conference. Our goal is to hear from each session and include them in a series of podcast episodes over the coming weeks. Preconferences are workshops and seminars that range from a half day to a full day in length, and will be held on the Monday and Tuesday prior to the start of the main conference.  These sessions require an additional registration and fee, and are included on the main conference registration form. These are intended to be in-depth learning sessions that will offer a deeper, more thorough look at topics related to collection development and acquisitions. Up first, we have Samantha Kaplan who will be presenting a preconference titled Misinformation. Samantha J. Kaplan is a doctoral student in the School of Information and Library Science at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. She completed a Master’s degree in Library and Information Science at the University of South Carolina. She studies misinformation at the intersection of health and everyday life contexts. Link to the book that Samantha mentions she authored a chapter: Misinformation and Mass Audiences https://utpress.utexas.edu/books/southwell-thorson-sheble-misinformation-and-mass-audiences Up next, the Acquisitions Bootcamp seminar with Rebecca Vargha and Megan Kilb. This session is offered as part of a joint project with UNC Chapel Hill School of Information and Library Science. Megan Kilb is the E-Resources Librarian in the University Library's E-Resources & Serials Management Department at The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She received a B.A. in History from Furman University and her M.S.L.S. from SILS at UNC-Chapel Hill. She's worked in e-resources acquisitions in one capacity or another since 2007. Rebecca Vargha is Librarian, School of Information and Library Science (SILS) at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill since 2001. Her responsibilities as head of this library include collection development, staff supervision, liaison with departmental faculty and the central library, reference and research assistance, and facilities management. She is Faculty Advisor for the SLA Student Group at SILS, and Archivist for the North Carolina SLA Chapter. Additionally, she is a Past President of the Special Libraries Association and Past-Chair of the Knowledge Management Division of SLA. If you have comments or questions, you can click the “Contact” button on the podcast website, or you can email me directly at leah@charlestonlibraryconference.com. Link to preconference schedule with session details: https://2017charlestonconference.sched.com/ Link to register for the Charleston Conference, including preconferences: https://www.charlestonlibraryconference.com/conference-registration/  

Webcasts from the Library of Congress II
Create Your Future the Peter Drucker Way

Webcasts from the Library of Congress II

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2014 56:25


Bruce Rosenstein discussed his book, "Create Your Future the Peter Drucker Way." Peter Drucker's groundbreaking work turned management theory into a serious discipline. Drucker penned numerous influential works on organization and management. In his second book based on the late Drucker's work, Rosenstein argues how Drucker's teachings go beyond the discipline of management to individual growth. Speaker Biography: Bruce Rosenstein is managing editor of Leader to Leader, a publication of The Frances Hesselbein Leadership Institute (formerly the Leader to Leader Institute and earlier the Peter F. Drucker Foundation for Nonprofit Management), and Jossey-Bass. He worked for USA Today for 21 years as a librarian and during the final 12 years, also as a writer on business and management books for the Money section. Since 1996, Rosenstein has taught the Special Libraries/Information Centers course at Catholic University of America. He was one of two recipients of the 2012 Rose L. Vormelker Award of the Special Libraries Association for "dedication to mentoring, outstanding instruction in graduate school settings, and their own professional achievements." For transcript, captions, and more information, visit http://www.loc.gov/today/cyberlc/feature_wdesc.php?rec=6248

Books & Beyond
Vivian Ann Davidson Hewitt: The One and Only

Books & Beyond

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2011 47:17


Vivian Ann Davidson Hewitt, who, among other achievements, was the first African-American president of the Special Libraries Association (1978-1979), has written an autobiographical history of her remarkable life, called "The One and Only." Speaker Biography: Vivian Ann Davidson Hewitt's association with the Library of Congress dates to 1979-1982, when she served as a member of the Center for the Book's first National Advisory Board. Hewitt has also been chief librarian for the Rockefeller Foundation, the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and the Council on Foreign Relations.

SJSU iSchool Audio/Video Podcast
George Plosker: scitopia.org - Collaboration For More Successful Science And Technology Research (VIDEO)

SJSU iSchool Audio/Video Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2008 43:17


At last year's national meeting of the Special Libraries Association, 15 of the world's leading science and technology societies announced the release of scitopia.org, a free web-based federated discovery tool that allows one-stop searching of their collected archives. The stated goal of the 15 societies, "increasing the efficiency and richness of science and technology research," will be discussed. This presentation will also include the development, content, technology and future plans of scitopia.org as well as its reception by the library community. A captioned version is available on the SLIS Website.

Competitive Intelligence Podcast
SLA: How Tomorrow's Technologies Can Help Us Today

Competitive Intelligence Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2007 76:59


Recently I came across several podcasts from the annual conference of the Special Libraries Association (http://www.sla.org).  I thought these were very useful programs.  I am working with SLA to get the appropriate releases to share all of these programs with the CI Podcast listening audience.  In this session J.P. Sherman talks about search engine optimization and how this relates to competitiveness and competitive intelligence.  Randy Marcinko discusses the important relationship between content and meta-data.

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