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Our History, Our Vision

Established in 1985, the North American Serials Interest Group, Inc. (NASIG) is an independent organization that promotes communication, information, and continuing education about serials and the broader issues of scholarly communication. NASIG welcomes anyone interested in the serials information chain. Inspired by the United Kingdom Serials Group (UKSG), NASIG held its first conference at Bryn Mawr College in June 1986. The annual conference, usually held in late May or June, offers a premier opportunity to meet others representing the diverse interests of the serials community and to hear speakers who are on the cutting edge of scholarly communication.

Members

Founded on strong professional friendships, NASIG constituents work diligently to maintain that personal spirit, exchange of ideas, and unity of purpose on a volunteer basis. By offering personal memberships only, NASIG ensures that each member has equal standing in the organization. Members include a dynamic group of librarians, publishers, vendors, educators, database producers, library systems representatives and many others involved in the creation, production, delivery, management, and access of serial information, the scholarly communication process, and emerging technologies.

Organization

NASIG has five administrative officers and six members-at-large who constitute the Executive Board. This team also has liaison responsibilities to standing committees and special working groups. The standing committees are:

Awards & Recognition, Bylaws, Conference Planning, Continuing Education, Database & Directory, Electronic Communications, Evaluation & Assessment, Membership, Newsletter, Nominations & Elections, Program Planning, and Publications.

Opportunities

The annual conference provides a casual venue for preconferences, formal sessions, practical workshops, special events, and networking. An emphasis on thoughtful discourse and informality promotes an intensity of purpose not always possible at other conferences.

NASIG also has a strong commitment to continuing education. We seek collaborative endeavors to educate individuals about changes, issues, and future possibilities surrounding serials information.

An outstanding awards and grants program encourages students and new serials-based professionals to attend the annual conference and serve on committees. See the awards page for specific details about Conference Student Grants, the Marcia Tuttle International Grant, the Champion Award, the Horizon Award, and the Fritz Schwartz Serials Education Scholarship.

Benefits

NASIG’s greatest strength is networking. We provide forums for contact with knowledgeable and interested professionals throughout the serials community. As a volunteer organization, we rely on dedicated and enthusiastic members to share our vision and our work.

NASIG provides a range of electronic services collectively known as NASIGNet, which supports electronic versions of the membership directory, newsletters, conference proceedings, job postings, human resources directory, and much more.

As a member, you will receive access to the online membership directory, the NASIG listserv, and a password for full access to the members-only areas of NASIGWeb.

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