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Richard Ovenden has been Bodley’s Librarian (the senior Executive position of the Bodleian Libraries, University of Oxford) since 2014. His keynote speech at LIBER 2019 is entitled ‘Bits and votes: The role of libraries and archives in open societies’, and will consider the role that libraries play in preserving knowledge and in making it available…
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Astrid Söderbergh Widding is a Professor of Cinema Studies and President of Stockholm University since 2013. Her keynote speech at LIBER 2019 is entitled ‘In Transition to Open Science – A Perspective from a President’s Point of View’. Astrid describes the talk as follows: “While it is easy to agree about the general vision of Open Science, the tas…
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Linda Doyle is Professor of Engineering & The Arts in Trinity College Dublin. Prior to taking on the role of Dean of Research at Trinity College Dublin, she was the Director of the CONNECT SFI Research Centre, a national research centre focused on future networks and communications. Her keynote speech at LIBER 2019 is entitled ‘Research for Society…
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Audio from Session 13: Measuring Impact - Research Assessment, held Friday 28 June 2019 at the LIBER 2019 Annual Conference. Talks included: 13.1 RI2A – Towards a Responsible Institute Impact Assessment, Gustaf Nelhans, University of Borås, Denmark, Evgenios Vlachos and Maéva Vignes, University of Southern Denmark, Denmark 13.2 How does Our Researc…
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Audio from Session 12: Towards Open Science - Keeping up the Good Work, held Friday 28 June 2019 at the LIBER 2019 Annual Conference. Talks included: 12.1 University Journals: Consolidating Institutional Repositories in a Free Open Access Publication Platform, Saskia Woutersen-Windhouwer, University of Amsterdam and Leiden University Libraries, The…
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Audio from Session 11: Securing Access and the Future of Collections, held Friday 28 June 2019 at the LIBER 2019 Annual Conference. Talks included: 11.1 Sale and Disposal of Collections: Evidence-Based Decision Making and Professional Choices, Kate Kelly and Mary O’Doherty, RCSI Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, Ireland 11.2 Measuring the Impac…
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Audio from Session 10: Promoting RDM, held Thursday 27 June 2019 at the LIBER 2019 Annual Conference. Talks included: 10.1 Closing the skills gap: Basics of Research Data Management course at the University of Turku, Jukka Tapio Rantasaari and Heli Kristiina Kokkinen, University of Turku, Finland 10.2 Joint European Project to Enhance Collaboration…
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Audio from Session 9: Access to Collections and Digital Preservation, held Thursday 27 June 2019 at the LIBER 2019 Annual Conference. Talks included: 9.1 Access to Collections: an Essential Part of Research Collaborations, Alex Fenlon, University of Birmingham, United Kingdom 9.2 Clear and Consistent: Copyright Assessment Framework for Libraries, F…
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Audio from Session 8: Research Libraries on a Mission - Engaging the Public, held Thursday 27 June 2019 at the LIBER 2019 Annual Conference. Talks included: 8.1 The Social Mission of 21st Century Research Libraries: Building Data Literate Communities, Sheila Mary Corrall, University of Pittsburg, United States of America 8.2 Enriching Europeana: th…
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Audio from Session 7: Libraries & Publishers in the Open Science Landscape - Pay, Publish or Perish?, held Thursday 27 June 2019 at the LIBER 2019 Annual Conference. Talks included: 7.1 Consequences of Sweden Cancelling Elsevier, Lisa Olsson, Stockholm University and National Library of Sweden, Sweden, Camila Hertil Lindelöw, National Library of Sw…
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Audio from Session 6: Developing for the Future - Research Libraries Exploring New Services, held Thursday 27 June 2019 at the LIBER 2019 Annual Conference. Talks included: 6.1 Curating the Dynamic: Future Challenges of a Shifting Landscape, Ronan O’Beirne, Solent University, United Kingdom. 6.2 Beyond Compliance: Helping Authors Reach a Broader Ra…
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Audio from Session 5: Unlocking Data - Exploring Different Roads, held Wednesday 26 June 2019 at the LIBER 2019 Annual Conference. Talks included: 5.1 Open Knowledge Maps: a Visual Interface to the World’s Scientific Knowledge, Peter Kraker, Open Knowledge Maps, Austria, Najmeh Shaghaei, University Library of Southern Denmark, Denmark 5.2 NAISC: A …
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Audio from Session 4: Connecting with Different Partners in Society, held Wednesday 26 June 2019 at the LIBER 2019 Annual Conference. Talks included: 4.1 Beyond Assisting Digital Humanities Scholars: 5 Years of Researchers in Residence at the National Library of The Netherlands, Martijn Kleppe, Lotte Wilms and Steven Claeyssens, National Library of…
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Audio from Session 3: Working on Open Access, held Wednesday 26 June 2019 at the LIBER 2019 Annual Conference. Talks included: 3.1 Are we plan-S ready? Level of Compliance at the University of Vienna, Rita Pinhasi, Brigitte Kromp, Guido Blechl, University of Vienna, Austria 3.2 Is the Library Open? Correlating Public Access to Academic Libraries wi…
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Audio from Session 2: Transitioning from Open Strategy to Open Practice, held Wednesday 26 June 2019 at the LIBER 2019 Annual Conference. Talks included: 2.1 Open Scholarship in Practice: Presentation of a Set of Use Cases Collected on Behalf of Knowledge Exchange, Gwen Franck, Gwen Franck GCV, Belgium 2.2 Making Open Science transparent: the Bibli…
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Audio from Session 1: Fostering the Future of Collections, held Wednesday 26 June 2019 at the LIBER 2019 Annual Conference. Talks included: 1.1 The scholars’ role in the future of academic library collections Danielle Cooper, Ithaka S+R, United States of America 1.2 Durham Residential Research Library Liz Waller and Judy Burg, Durham University, Un…
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