Electronic Resource Management: Micro-Credentialing & Capstone Project

* This culminating course is required to complete your micro-credentialing requirements. (optional) - What is micro-credentialing?

Contact the instructor (listed below) before registration for this self-paced project.

If you are new to electronic resources management (ERM) or want to learn how to handle electronic resources efficiently and effectively, this 3-course certificate program will introduce you to the fundamentals of ERM. Learn how to acquire, implement, maintain, and troubleshoot access to electronic resources – and develop strategies to assess and preserve these resources for your library.

To earn the certificate, you must successfully complete the following courses (and this capstone project):

Scheduled Dates

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Topic Area
Electronic Resources

portrait: Elizabeth Szkirpan Elizabeth Szkirpan (she/her) - eszkirp@gmail.com
is a library and information studies professional with a research focus on the history of library technical services and business-adjacent practices for academic libraries. She currently works at Harvard Business School's Baker Library, where she assists with collection development and electronic resources licensing. Elizabeth has been awarded the Oklahoma NextGen Under 30 Award (2020), the Mountain Plains Library Association Beginning Professional Award (2021) and was named a Library Journal Mover & Shaker in the Advocates category (2022).