Browsing Library Seminars by Title
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AEUP – Connecting university presses in Europe
(Hamburg University Press, 2019)New university presses are on the rise proving that this organisational form is still alive and kicking. Together with established university presses they play an important role in scholarly communication. Europe-focused ... -
Amplifying the voices of the marginalised
(Dublin Business School, 2019)This presentation describes the Studies in Arts and Humanities Journal (SAHJ) Special Issue on Minorities and Indigenous People which was published by the DBS Library Press to commemorate the official recognition of the ... -
Assignment planner and reference tracking
(Dublin Business School, 2014)This presentation describes and demonstrates two tools that support and inform the delivery of education services to higher education students. 1) A customised online tool, that can help improve understanding of the library's ... -
The benefits of cross-institutional collaboration
(Dublin Business School, 2014)This presentation discusses inter-institutional collaboration in the Higher Education sector in Ireland with a particular focus on academic library collaborative initiatives and networks. It begins by asking ‘what is ... -
The benefits of open scholarship skills for all library roles (and all libraries)
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Big data big opportunities for librarians 2017
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The Bookshelf Publishing Unit – MOOCs and digital textbooks – at OsloMet University
(OsloMet University, 2019)We conceptualize strategic university development with reference to the three dimensions (1) knowledge domains, (2) organized study and research programs and (3) virtualization. The university libraries position themselves ... -
Broken library communications and how to fix them
(University of Cambridge, 2015)How and why its time for librarians and libraries to break from the traditions of linear single track communication and embrace all the communication channels at our fingertips in order to engage and converse with our users. -
CrossRef: I know the ‘why’ of DOIs, what about the rest?
(Crossref, 2019)In libraries, everyone has some familiarity with DOIs but using them and creating them are very different roles. Fortunately, library publishers are in an excellent position to do both. You may know Crossref from OpenURL ... -
The desire for global engagement in independent library-published journals
(University at Buffalo, 2019)Digital library publishing provides the opportunity for innovative scholars to expand their academic fields with greater international engagement while at the same time undertaking the work of reacquiring control of their ... -
A digital marketing strategy for the SAH Journal. Approach and findings
(Dublin Business School, 2016)The role of librarians is changing from purchasing content behind closed doors to facilitating access to high quality open access content. Research papers and academic articles are hidden behind technical, legal and financial ... -
The Digital Publishing Workshop @ Columbia University Libraries
(Columbia University, 2019)Mentorship and education have become the core driver of Columbia University Libraries’ journals publishing program. Open access and support for projects featuring diverse and underrepresented voices are integral to our ... -
Enhancing the discovery of (digital) collections – the view from the UK
(Research Libraries UK (RLUK), 2016)For collections to be useful they must be both discoverable and accessible. This presentation looks at some of the issues facing collections in the UK, including the extent of un-catalogued and poorly described material ... -
Extending community reach: "My Open Library" pilot
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Foreword
(IFLA Special Interest Group (SIG) on Library Publishing, 2021) -
Full proceedings
(IFLA Special Interest Group (SIG) on Library Publishing, 2021) -
Implementing Shibboleth open source access management software: the DBS library experience
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Information literacy meets employability
(Dublin Business School, 2015)The proficiencies learned through information literacy (IL) training are life long skills that can be employed post graduation, especially in relation to employment. This presentation examines the evolution of IL; from ... -
The Information Professionals’ Network: creating new employment opportunities for librarians
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Learning from teaching
(Griffith College, 2017)