LIBER: 10 Most Highly Ranked Presentations at LIBER 2014

  • 1. Going Digital in the Closed Stacks, Eva Dahlbäck,Stockholm University Library, Sweden
  • 2. Open Access Publishing and Research Evaluation: New Roles for Research Libraries, Paul Ayris, University College London, UK
  • 3. Whose Property Is It Anyway? Part 2: The Challenges in Supporting the UK’s Main Research Funder Agendas which Seek to Ensure that the Outputs from Publicly-Funded Research are Published Open Access, Chris Banks, Imperial College London, UK
  • 4. Our Users Who Settle for Less – Ensuring Usable Accessibility for Blind Users of a Digital Library, Heli J. Kautonen, National Library of Finland, Finland
  • 5. Supporting Open Access for Monographs, Eelco Ferwerda, OAPEN Foundation, The Netherlands
  • 6. Developing Data Literacy Competencies to Enhance Faculty Collaborations, Don MacMillan, University of Calgary, Canada
  • 7. The Regulation of Text and Data Mining, Melanie Dulong de Rosnay, CNRS, France
  • 8. Digital Collections at Work. Radio and Television Collections Online – A Case Study from Denmark, Tonny Skovgård Jensen, State and University Library, Aarhus, Denmark
  • 9. AnalogIST/ezPAARSE: Analysing Locally Gathered Logfiles to Determine Users’ Accesses to Subscribed e-Resources, Thomas Jouneau, Université de Lorraine, France
  • 10. From Services to Partnering: A New Strategy for OA Publishing in Utrecht University Library, Inge Werner, Utrecht University Library, The Netherlands

Die Präsentationen sind zu finden unter
http://libereurope.eu/blog/10-most-highly-ranked-presentations-at-liber-2014/

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