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Charleston Conference

The Charleston Conference is an annual event for academic libraries, librarians, and publishers, held in Charleston, South Carolina, in the United States. It focuses on topics such as academic library acquisitions, serials, and library infrastructure and technology.

Charleston Conference
DisciplineAcademic libraries and publishers
Publication details
PublisherKatina Strauch
History1980–present
FrequencyAnnual
Websitewww.charleston-hub.com/the-charleston-conference/
The Francis Marion Hotel, headquarters for the Charleston Conference

History edit

The conference was started in 1980 by Charleston librarian Katina Strauch,[1] under the name "Issues in Book and Serials Acquisition".[2] Strauch started the event after being unable to afford to attend the American Library Association's Annual conference. The first event was attended by two dozen librarians.[3] In 1988, it was renamed the Charleston Conference.[2] The conference was attended by 1,600 people in 2012[3] and nearly 3,000 in 2021.[4]

The first Charleston Conference was held in collaboration with the College of Charleston’s Antiquarian Book Fair in a classroom at the college. As the conference grew, it moved to the college's Lightsey Conference Center in downtown Charleston. In the early 2000s, the conference moved to the Francis Marion Hotel, and in 2005 it expanded to multiple downtown venues including the Francis Marion Hotel, the Courtyard by Marriott Historic Charleston and the Charleston Gaillard Center. [4]

As of 2023 the Charleston Hub, which organizes the Charleston Conference, was acquired by the nonprofit publisher Annual Reviews.[5]

Focus edit

The focus of the Charleston Conference is on acquisition for research and academic libraries, particularly serials and academic books. It also covers library infrastructure topics, such as vendor systems and library technology.[2][6] The conference is one of the only major library conferences in the United States that is independent from a large professional or trade organization.[2]

Each conference tends to have a focus topic, such as open access publishing[7] or the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on collections management.[8][9] Presentations and discussions can address a broad range of issues that affect scholarly publishing and librarianship, including electronic collections, remote learning, diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives, open research, publishers agreements, workflow technologies, data analytics, standards,[8] copyright law, the U.S. government appropriations process, the impact of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP)'s 2022 Nelson Memo,[10] intellectual freedom, disinformation, and legal challenges against libraries.[9]

Publications edit

The conference is associated with the publication Against the Grain, which began as a newsletter for conference attendees in 1989.[11] Against the Grain has become a periodical for librarians, dealing with a broad range of topics in librarianship including American copyright law.[12]

As of 2000, the Conference published papers from the conference in the form of the Charleston Conference Proceedings.[13][14]

References edit

  1. ^ Strauch, Katina (March 15, 2017). "Charleston Conference". In McDonald, John D.; Levine-Clark, Michael (eds.). Encyclopedia of Library and Information Sciences. CRC Press. pp. 794–805. ISBN 978-1-000-03154-6.
  2. ^ a b c d Eberhart, George M. (2005). "The 25th Charleston Conference: Books and Serials Face an Uncertain but Exciting Future". American Libraries. 36 (11): 34–35. JSTOR 25649786.
  3. ^ a b Lawrence, Stratton (November 7, 2012). "Charleston Conference to flood downtown with 1,600 bookworms". Charleston City Paper. Retrieved April 28, 2017.
  4. ^ a b Hinds, Leah (September 13, 2022). "'We're prioritising the in-person event to the highest degree' | Research Information". Research Information.
  5. ^ "Nonprofit Publisher Annual Reviews Acquires Charleston Hub". NISO Member News. October 10, 2023.
  6. ^ Strauch, Katina (January 1, 1983). "Issues in book and serial acquisitions: Collection development in the eighties: The LAPT report". Library Acquisitions: Practice & Theory. 7 (3): 213–214. doi:10.1016/0364-6408(83)90017-0. ISSN 0364-6408.
  7. ^ Kaufman, Roy (December 8, 2022). "Some Observations from Charleston (Open Access Edition)". The Scholarly Kitchen. Retrieved July 19, 2023.
  8. ^ a b Kubelka, Morgan (December 14, 2021). "Top 10 Trends at Charleston Library Conference 2021". Wiley. Retrieved July 19, 2023.
  9. ^ a b Peet, Lisa (December 8, 2022). "Access from All Angles: Charleston Conference 2022". Library Journal. from the original on July 19, 2023.
  10. ^ White, Meg (November 30, 2022). "News & Views: The Nelson Memo – Charleston Perspectives". Delta Think. Retrieved July 19, 2023.
  11. ^ "History of Against the Grain". Charleston Hub. from the original on October 1, 2023.
  12. ^ Gasaway, Laura N. (2013). Copyright Questions and Answers for Information Professionals: From the Columns of Against the Grain. Purdue University Press. ISBN 978-1-55753-639-6.
  13. ^ Strauch, Katina P. (2001). Charleston Conference Proceedings, 2001. Libraries Unlimited. ISBN 978-1-59158-073-7.
  14. ^ "Charleston Conference Proceedings". JSTOR. JSTOR j.ctvh9vzw8. from the original on February 5, 2024. Retrieved July 19, 2023.

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The Charleston Conference is an annual event for academic libraries librarians and publishers held in Charleston South Carolina in the United States It focuses on topics such as academic library acquisitions serials and library infrastructure and technology Charleston ConferenceDisciplineAcademic libraries and publishersPublication detailsPublisherKatina StrauchHistory1980 presentFrequencyAnnualWebsitewww wbr charleston hub wbr com wbr the charleston conference wbr The Francis Marion Hotel headquarters for the Charleston Conference Contents 1 History 2 Focus 3 Publications 4 ReferencesHistory editThe conference was started in 1980 by Charleston librarian Katina Strauch 1 under the name Issues in Book and Serials Acquisition 2 Strauch started the event after being unable to afford to attend the American Library Association s Annual conference The first event was attended by two dozen librarians 3 In 1988 it was renamed the Charleston Conference 2 The conference was attended by 1 600 people in 2012 3 and nearly 3 000 in 2021 4 The first Charleston Conference was held in collaboration with the College of Charleston s Antiquarian Book Fair in a classroom at the college As the conference grew it moved to the college s Lightsey Conference Center in downtown Charleston In the early 2000s the conference moved to the Francis Marion Hotel and in 2005 it expanded to multiple downtown venues including the Francis Marion Hotel the Courtyard by Marriott Historic Charleston and the Charleston Gaillard Center 4 As of 2023 update the Charleston Hub which organizes the Charleston Conference was acquired by the nonprofit publisher Annual Reviews 5 Focus editThe focus of the Charleston Conference is on acquisition for research and academic libraries particularly serials and academic books It also covers library infrastructure topics such as vendor systems and library technology 2 6 The conference is one of the only major library conferences in the United States that is independent from a large professional or trade organization 2 Each conference tends to have a focus topic such as open access publishing 7 or the impact of the COVID 19 pandemic on collections management 8 9 Presentations and discussions can address a broad range of issues that affect scholarly publishing and librarianship including electronic collections remote learning diversity equity and inclusion initiatives open research publishers agreements workflow technologies data analytics standards 8 copyright law the U S government appropriations process the impact of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy OSTP s 2022 Nelson Memo 10 intellectual freedom disinformation and legal challenges against libraries 9 Publications editThe conference is associated with the publication Against the Grain which began as a newsletter for conference attendees in 1989 11 Against the Grain has become a periodical for librarians dealing with a broad range of topics in librarianship including American copyright law 12 As of 2000 the Conference published papers from the conference in the form of the Charleston Conference Proceedings 13 14 References edit Strauch Katina March 15 2017 Charleston Conference In McDonald John D Levine Clark Michael eds Encyclopedia of Library and Information Sciences CRC Press pp 794 805 ISBN 978 1 000 03154 6 a b c d Eberhart George M 2005 The 25th Charleston Conference Books and Serials Face an Uncertain but Exciting Future American Libraries 36 11 34 35 JSTOR 25649786 a b Lawrence Stratton November 7 2012 Charleston Conference to flood downtown with 1 600 bookworms Charleston City Paper Retrieved April 28 2017 a b Hinds Leah September 13 2022 We re prioritising the in person event to the highest degree Research Information Research Information Nonprofit Publisher Annual Reviews Acquires Charleston Hub NISO Member News October 10 2023 Strauch Katina January 1 1983 Issues in book and serial acquisitions Collection development in the eighties The LAPT report Library Acquisitions Practice amp Theory 7 3 213 214 doi 10 1016 0364 6408 83 90017 0 ISSN 0364 6408 Kaufman Roy December 8 2022 Some Observations from Charleston Open Access Edition The Scholarly Kitchen Retrieved July 19 2023 a b Kubelka Morgan December 14 2021 Top 10 Trends at Charleston Library Conference 2021 Wiley Retrieved July 19 2023 a b Peet Lisa December 8 2022 Access from All Angles Charleston Conference 2022 Library Journal Archived from the original on July 19 2023 White Meg November 30 2022 News amp Views The Nelson Memo Charleston Perspectives Delta Think Retrieved July 19 2023 History of Against the Grain Charleston Hub Archived from the original on October 1 2023 Gasaway Laura N 2013 Copyright Questions and Answers for Information Professionals From the Columns of Against the Grain Purdue University Press ISBN 978 1 55753 639 6 Strauch Katina P 2001 Charleston Conference Proceedings 2001 Libraries Unlimited ISBN 978 1 59158 073 7 Charleston Conference Proceedings JSTOR JSTOR j ctvh9vzw8 Archived from the original on February 5 2024 Retrieved July 19 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Charleston Conference amp oldid 1203867960, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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