Nieuw OCLC Research-rapport over Open Access gelanceerd
Op 8 oktober presenteerden we het rapport aan de Nederlandse bibliotheekgemeenschap, op de OCLC Contactdag. Deze post geeft een impressie van de dag.
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Op 8 oktober presenteerden we het rapport aan de Nederlandse bibliotheekgemeenschap, op de OCLC Contactdag. Deze post geeft een impressie van de dag.
Read MoreOn 8 October we presented the report to the Dutch library community, at the OCLC Contactdag. This post gives an impression of the day.
Read MoreNext week I’m headed to Vancouver to attend Collections as Data: State of the Field and Future Directions, a collaborative working summit designed to provide an opportunity to assess the …
Read MoreOn June 19th we held the third OCLC Research mini-symposium in Leiden. This time the topic was: “The discovery and use of open (digitized) collections.” The event attracted both library …
Read MoreLast month I and four OCLC colleagues—William Harvey, Rob Koopman, Shenghui Wang, and Jeff Young—participated in a “Visualizing Digital Humanities” workshop held at the Lorentz Center at the University of …
Read MoreThis is the fourth and final in a series of posts about the OCLC Research Library Partnership Rep, Rank and Role meeting that took place 3-4 June 2014 in San …
Read MoreOver the past year, OCLC Research has been exploring the evolving scholarly record and its implications for libraries – see our June 2014 report The Evolving Scholarly Record, and the …
Read MoreIn the first of this series of blog posts about the OCLC Research Library Partnership June meeting in San Francisco, Jim compared the US to other parts of the world …
Read MoreThe report, The Evolving Scholarly Record, introduced a framework for discussing the changes in the scholarly record and in the roles of stakeholders. Over the past year, OCLC has conducted …
Read MoreOn March 23, 2015, we held the third in the Evolving Scholarly Record Workshop series at Northwestern University. The workshops build on the framework in the OCLC Research report, The …
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