2019-05-05 | ||
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18:00 - 21:00 | Get Together |
Conference Day 1 - 2019-05-06 | ||
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9:00 | Opening Thorsten Meyer, Chief Librarian and Deputy Director, ZBW - Leibniz Information Centre for Economics |
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9:15 – 10:15 | Keynote: Customer Voices "What do researchers need? What kind of support do they need/expect?" Mikael Laakso, Hanken School of Economics, Helsinki, Finland Moderator: Thorsten Meyer, ZBW – Leibniz Information Centre for Economics Abstract Slides [PDF] |
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10:15 – 11.00 | Coffee Break |
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11:00 – 12:30 | Session Predatory Journals / Fake Journals / Fake Science
The role of the library as gatekeeper /censor/ IL-specialist. Open peer-review and new indicator systems as a way to battle predatory journals? Moderator: Debra Wallace, Harvard Business School |
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"What Is To Be Done about Predatory Journals?" John Willinsky, Stanford Graduate School of Education, USA Abstract "Defying Predatory Publishing – Responsibility of Universities and Libraries?" Karin Lackner and Clara Ginther, University of Graz, Austria Abstract Slides [PDF] |
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12:30 – 14.00 | Lunch Optional Walk and tour to Open UP! Exhibition in Grimm Centre |
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14:00 – 16:00 | Session New Services and their Impact
Moderator: Gulcin Cribb, Singapore Management University |
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"Alexa Attends Harvard Business School: A New Voice-Enabled Business Information Service from Baker Library" Michael Hemment and Stephanie Oliver, Harvard Business School, USA Abstract "Digital Badging, Information Literacy, and Business School Curriculum: preparing students for the workplace through micro-credentials" Wendy Pothier, University of New Hampshire, USA Abstract Slides [PDF] "Measuring the Impact of Library Services for Campus Incubators: A Case Study" Timothy Tully, San Diego State University (SDSU), USA Abstract Slides [PDF] "Operationalizing a New Business Model at the HEC Montréal Library" Bernard Bizimana, HEC Montréal, Canada Abstract Slides [PDF] |
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16:00 – 16.30 | Coffee Break |
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16:30 – 17:30 | Session Open Access Landscape and Access to FED Services
Moderator: Nikolaus Berger, Vienna University of Economics and Business |
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"Monitoring Open Access and FAIR data" Anna Mette Morthorst, Royal Danish Library, Denmark Abstract "A Rapid Overview of St. Louis Fed Economic Information Services: FRED, FRASER, EconLowdown, RePEc, etc." Christian Zimmermann, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, USA Abstract Slides |
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19:00 | Conference Dinner |
Conference Day 2 - 2019-05-07 | ||
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9:00 – 10:30 | Panel Digital Transformation | |
Software and data skills will become more important, some traditional skills may become less important. Many libraries require metadata and research-data specialists but what exactly is their job description and where do they come from? Are new study programs or life-long-learning going to fill the gaps? Are Libraries just reacting to or driving the changes? Will changes affect all parts of the library or only some? Chris Erdmann, Library Carpentry Ragna Seidler-de Alwis, University of Applied Sciences (TH Köln), Cologne, Germany Suzanne Wones, Harvard University, USA Frank Seeliger, Technical University Wildau, Germany Moderator: David Patrician |
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10:30 – 10.45 | Short Break | |
10:45 – 12:00 | Poster Session
Moderator: Debra Wallace, Harvard Business School |
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Lightning talks presenting Posters in plenum, then chance to visit individual posters.
"DigiFit: how to start a digital transformation" Gosia Cabaj and Thomas Meyer, Goethe-Institut, Athens (Greece) Abstract "Building an interactive OER Tutorial. The Micro Level" Nicole Krueger, ZBW - Leibniz Information Centre of Economics, Kiel, Germany Abstract Poster [PDF] " « Not just documentation providers … » : changing the perception of the library by designing new services for researchers" Christine Okret-Manville, Paris-Dauphine University Library, France Abstract Poster [PDF] "Business information in an era of big data and digitisation" Ragna Seidler-de Alwis, University of Applied Sciences (TH Köln), Cologne, Germany Abstract Poster [PDF] "Library and Technology: IE Library as a tool in the digital transformation of education’s Reinvention and Research" Noelia Romero and Maria Belen Real, IE Library, Madrid, Spain Abstract Poster [PDF] "Developing extended liaison competence in finance: skills in a new terrain" Sigrid Noer Gimse, Norwegian Business School of Oslo, Norway Abstract Poster [PDF] "Connected services, modularity and choice in researcher workflows" Tamir Borensztajn, EBSCO, USA Abstract "How users’ experience changed in the case of United Nations Sales Publications" Deborah Grbac, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore di Milano, Library, Italy Abstract Poster [PDF] |
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12:00 – 13.00 | Lunch (lunchtime can also be used to visit posters) | |
13:00 – 14:30 | Session Research Data and Journal Data Policies
Moderator: Martin Reid |
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"The quest for replicability: A review of research data policies in economics journals" Melody Chin and Danping Dong, Singapore Management University Abstract Slides [PDF] "Data Policies of Economics Journals - Shifting Boundaries?" Sven Vlaeminck, ZBW - Leibniz Information Centre of Economics, Hamburg, Germany Abstract Slides [PDF] |
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14:30 – 15.00 | Coffee Break | |
15:00 – 16:30 | Session Research Data, Data Mining and Visualization
Moderator: Gulcin Cribb, Singapore Management University |
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"A two-stage model to reveal a university’s research data landscape and faculty’s research data practices at an institutional level" Thomas Seyffertitz and Michael Katzmayr, WU University, Vienna, Austria Abstract Slides [PDF] "Erasmus Data Service Centre (EDSC): Your FAIR Research Data Solution" Paul Plaatsman, Erasmus University Rotterdam (EUR), the Netherlands Abstract Slides [PDF] "From project to local competences - experiences with the Danish ROIAV project" Lars Lund Thomsen, Aarhus University, Denmark Abstract Slides [PDF] |
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16:30 - 17:00 | Wrap up and Farewell Thorsten Meyer, Chief Librarian and Deputy Director, ZBW - Leibniz Information Centre for Economics, and Program Committee members |