2022 Program
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Day 1, 2022-05-17
15:00 – 16:30 CEST
Opening of the Conference and Keynote
Video
Opening of the conference
Thorsten Meyer, Library Director of ZBW
Keynote by Prof. Dr. Isabell Welpe
“The next chapter for research information: decentralised, digital”
More information on the keynote speaker
17:00 – 18:30 CEST
Poster pitches / inspirational corner / Meet the poster presenters
3 minute pitches in the beginning in the main room (Livestream) then opportunity to talk with the presenters in different rooms. (All presenters will be in the room labelled “Livestream” for the first 30 minutes. Afterwards you can meet them at their poster-booth in the room labelled “Poster-Exhibition”.)
- “Onboarding in a Hybrid Work Environment: Questions from a Library Administrator, Answers from a New Hire.”, Scott Richard St. Louis, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, United States of America
Abstract
Poster [PDF]
Video - The EconDesk Chatbot: Work in Progress Report on the Development of a Digital Assistant for Information Provision, Omid Ghiasvand, Anastasia Kazakova, Alexander Unteutsch, ZBW – Leibniz Information Centre for Economics, Germany
Abstract
Slides [PDF]
Video - interactive Virtual Assistant (iVA) – Enabling Data Collaboration by Conveying Legal Knowledge, Markus Herklotz, Lars Oberländer, University of Mannheim, Germany
Abstract
Poster [PDF]
Video - “From Information Literacy to Data Literacy. How to progressively introduce students to research data? From search to research”, Deborah Grbac, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore di Milano, Italy
Abstract
Poster [PDF]
Video - How to support early career researchers with identifying trustworthy academic events?
Julian Franken, TIB Leibniz Information Centre for Science and Technology University Library, Hanover, Germany
Abstract
Poster [PDF]
Video - University Technology Transfer Process and University Libraries,
Terence William O’Neill, Michigan State University, United States of America
Abstract
Slides [PDF], Accompanying Materials [PDF]
Video - An ENOEL toolkit: Open Education Benefits, Paola Corti, SPARC Europe, the Netherlands
Abstract
Poster [PDF]
Video - Trade Deficit?: An Analysis of Trade News Source Coverage in Business Aggregators and Suggestions for Increased Discovery, Tim Tully, San Diego State University
Abstract
Poster [PDF]
Video - Rethinking university librarianship in the post-pandemic scenario, Arjun Sanyal, Central University of Himachal Pradesh, India
Abstract
Slides [PDF]
Video
Meet the poster presenters at their posters 17:30-18:30.
19:00 – 21:00 CEST
Presentations: AI, Data and Search
- AI-powered software for literature searching: What is the potential in the context of the University Library?, Solveig Sandal Johnsen1, Julie Kiersgaard Lyngsfeldt2, Lorna Wildgaard3, Anne Vils Møller41: AU Library, The Royal Library, Aarhus, Denmark; 2: Copenhagen University Library, The Royal Library, Denmark;; 3: Copenhagen University Library, The Royal Library, Denmark;; 4: AU Library, The Royal Library, Aarhus, Denmark
Abstract
Slides [PDF]
Video - HBSKnowledge: A Knowledge Graph and Semantic Search for HBS, Erin L. Wise, Harvard Business School, United States of America
Abstract
Slides [PDF]
Video - Developing data science skills in student researchers through a regional innovation research project, Kimberly Ann Buschert, University of British Columbia, Canada
Abstract
Slides [PDF] - What about data literacy? Business librarians and the ACRL Framework for Information Literacy, Patricia B. Condon, Wendy G. Pothier, University of New Hampshire, United States of America
Abstract
Slides [PDF]
Video - “Fed in Print: The Past, Present, and Future of Making Federal Reserve System Research Outputs Visible and Easily Searchable.”,
Scott Richard St. Louis, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, United States of America
Abstract
Slides [PDF]
Video
Day 2, 2022-05-18
11:00 – 12:30 CEST
Presentations: Free Access to Information
- “ebooks licences/copyright, and the future of Open Access books as an alternative”, Caroline Ball, University of Derby Library, UK, Lucy Barnes, Open Book Publishers, UK
Abstract
Slides [PDF]
Video - “Open Access enables new tools and features”, Aaron Tay, Twitter, Blog, Singapore Management University Libraries, Singapore
Abstract
Slides [PDF] - The spectrum of e-lending transactions in Europe, Giuseppe Vitiello, EBLIDA, The Netherlands
Abstract
Slides [PDF]
15:00 – 16:30 CEST
17:00 – 18:30 CEST
Panel Discussion
„Potential of AI for Libraries: A new level for knowledge organization?“
What kind of support do researchers need from libraries? How might support and services benefit from AI? How can libraries best support the research process and add value using AI? What might be potential drawbacks? How will the work of librarians and researchers change? AI and humans working together: what will AI excel at and what will humans excel at?
On the panel we will bring together experts from different backgrounds: Research, AI, Libraries, Thesaurus/ Ontology.
Abstract
Video
Panelists:
- Cecile Christensen: Deputy Director General for IT, digital transformation and communication at the Royal Danish Library. Lawyer specialized in digitalization with a background at the Agency for Digitisation and the City of Copenhagen https://www.kb.dk/en/news/new-deputy-director-library
- Martin Queissner: PhD candidate in Economics at Ruhr University Bochum, Germany, with a background in machine learning, doing meta-analyses https://www2.wiwi.rub.de/personen/martin-queissner-2/
- Osma Suominen: Information systems specialist at the National Library of Finland working on automated subject indexing: https://researchportal.helsinki.fi/en/persons/osma-suominen, https://twitter.com/OsmaSuominen
- Erin Wise: Manager of Information Management, Information Products & Technology Services (IPTS), Harvard Business School, Baker Library and Special Collections, USA https://library.harvard.edu/staff/erin-wise
19:00 – 20:00 CEST
„Meet the Speakers“ is the opportunity for the participants to have a conversation with the speakers and discuss any questions in more detail. At our virtual conference location there will be a separate „Meet the Speakers“-area where participants and speakers can meet. Speakers have their own “booth” where speakers and participants can meet via Zoom.
You can find the names of the speakers who are available during this timeslot in the „Meet the speakers“-conference room.
Day 3, 2022-05-19
9:00 – 10:00 CEST
„Meet the Speakers“ is the opportunity for the participants to have a conversation with the speakers and discuss any questions in more detail. At our virtual conference location there will be a separate „Meet the Speakers“-area where participants and speakers can meet. Speakers have their own “booth” where speakers and participants can meet via Zoom.
You can find the names of the speakers who are available during this timeslot in the „Meet the speakers“-conference room.
11:00 – 12:30 CEST
Presentations: Research Support
- BERD@NFDI – Structuring unstructured data for business, economic and related research
Anja Busch1, Ulrich Krieger2, Atif Latif1, Fidan Limani1, Irene Schumm2, Ahmed Saleh1
1: 1 – ZBW – Leibniz Information Centre for Economics; 2: University Library, University of Mannheim
Abstract
Slides [PDF]
Video - Systematic Literature Review – Enhancing methodology competencies of young researchers
Franziska Klatt, Technische Universität Berlin, Economics and Management Library, Germany
Abstract
Slides [PDF]
Video - Support Services for Systematic Literature Reviews in Economic and Business Studies – How Can Business Librarians Cooperate
Sabine Rauchmann, Universität Hamburg, Germany
Abstract
Slides [PDF]
Video
15:00 – 16:30 CEST
- Thorsten Meyer, Library Director of ZBW: Key take away points of the conference
- Discuss topics of your choice in small groups:
Maybe you are curious about some topics but are not an expert on the topic or you just want to dive into the conversation with others (experts or not)? Here is a chance to discuss some topics in smaller groups: “Open Access”, “AI and Linked Data” and “Any other conference topic”. - Goodbye: See you again in 2025
Video
Asynchronous content can be viewed during the whole conference.
Registration for the conference is free but you need to be registered in order to view the presentations and the asynchronous content.
Presentations are 15 minutes for the presentation plus 5 minutes Q&A.