I shared it with the UT Austin iSchool students.

On Wed, Dec 9, 2015 at 11:00 AM, Mary Beth Weber <mbfecko@rulmail.rutgers.edu> wrote:
I agree.  It's been shared with our students at Rutgers as well.

Mary Beth Weber, M.L.S.
Head, Central Technical Services
Rutgers University Libraries
47 Davidson Road
Piscataway, NJ  08854
848-445-0500 (phone)
732-445-5888 (fax)
mbfecko@rulmail.rutgers.edu

----- Original Message -----
From: "Sarah Sutton" <ssutton3@EMPORIA.EDU>
To: SERIALST@LISTSERV.NASIG.ORG
Sent: Wednesday, December 9, 2015 10:57:48 AM
Subject: Re: [SERIALST] Free Student Membership to NASIG

This is AWESOME! Thanks so much for this opportunity for students -- I¹m
going to have all of the students in my e-resources management class for
spring join.

Sarah

Sarah W. Sutton, Ph.D.
School of Library and Information Management
Emporia State University
1 Kellogg Circle, Box 4025
Emporia, KS 66801
ssutton3@emporia.edu
620-341-5816





On 12/9/15, 9:40 AM, "Serials in Libraries Discussion Forum on behalf of
publicist" <SERIALST@LISTSERV.NASIG.ORG on behalf of publicist@NASIG.ORG>
wrote:

>NASIG is offering free memberships to students for a limited
>time!  To take full advantage of all the many benefits
>membership confers, please join before January 31, 2016.
>
>What is NASIG?
>
>NASIG is an independent organization working to advance and
>transform the management of information resources. Our
>ultimate goal is to facilitate and improve the distribution,
>acquisition, and long-term accessibility of information
>resources in all formats and business models.
>
>There are three key components to NASIG's mission:
>
>> NASIG supports a dynamic community of professionals
>including, but not limited to, librarians, publishers, and
>vendors engaging in understanding one another¹s
>perspectives and improving functionality throughout the
>information resources lifecycle with an emphasis on
>scholarly communications, serials, and electronic resources.
>
>> NASIG provides a rich variety of conference and continuing
>education programming to encourage knowledge sharing among
>its members and to support their professional and career
>development.
>
>>NASIG promotes the development and implementation of best
>practices and standards for the distribution, acquisition
>and long-term accessibility of information resources in all
>formats and business models throughout their lifecycle. In
>addition to developing best practices, NASIG supports the
>development of standards by NISO, an affiliated
>organization.
>
>Why join NASIG? What¹s in it for me as a student member?
>
>
>> Networking with library professionals and vendors
>throughout the continuing resources and/or scholarly
>communication community
>
>> Reduced rate for attendance at our annual conference (one
>of the best events for networking and learning!), webinars,
>and regional events
>
>> Access to the NASIG blog and NASIG-L listserv
>
>> Member rates for NASIG-sponsored events and NISO webinars
>
>> Access to the online membership directory
>
>> Access to presenters¹ handouts from the Annual
>conference and the Proceedings archive
>
>> Access to the quarterly NASIG Newsletter that covers the
>organization¹s activities and provides reports for
>regional, national, and international conferences
>
>> Industry news from the biweekly UKSG eNews
>
>> Network with librarians, publishers, vendors, educators,
>database providers, fellow students, and others in the
>information resources environment
>
>> Participate (it is easy to get involved!) in committees,
>working groups, and other volunteer opportunities in order
>to share NASIG¹s vision and help shape the future of the
>organization
>
>> Special subscription rate to the Serials Librarian.
>http://tinyurl.com/q4motez
>
>Join today! For more details, please see:
>http://tinyurl.com/qa35ggt
>
>For more information about NASIG, please visit
>http://www.nasig.org/.
>
>~ ~ ~ ~ ~
>Leigh Ann DePope
>Publicist, NASIG, Inc.
>publicist@nasig.org | @NASIG
>~ ~ ~ ~ ~
>Established in 1985, NASIG is an independent organization
>that promotes communication, information, and continuing
>education about serials and the broader issues of scholarly
>communication. For more information about NASIG, please
>visit http://www.nasig.org/.
>
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