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Step into the mysterious and visually stunning world of The Electric State as host Francesca Amiker takes you behind the scenes with the creative masterminds who brought Simon Stålenhag’s dystopian vision to life. In this premiere episode, directors Joe and Anthony Russo, stars Millie Bobby Brown and Chris Pratt, writers Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely, and producers Angela Russo-Otstot and Chris Castaldi reveal how they transformed a haunting graphic novel into an epic cinematic experience. Watch The Electric State coming to Netflix on March 14th. Check out more from Netflix Podcasts . State Secrets: Inside the Making of The Electric State is produced by Netflix and Treefort Media.…
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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 in the context of the attacks on open society. The talk will look at historic and contemporary threats to knowledge, and the motivations of those that seek to destroy knowledge or restrict access. It will look in particular at the steps being taken by the library and archive community on the front line of preserving and sharing knowledge in defence of open societies.…
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 task to actually make the transition happen is not all that easy. Politicians, publishers, research financers, libraries, university managements – and last but not least the researchers themselves – all want, and need, to have their say. The divergent opinions on Plan S is but one example of the complexity of these questions. This paper attempts to outline some corner stones in a basic strategy for making the transition to Open Science possible, while also taking into consideration the stumbling stones that may threaten the process, from the perspective of university leadership.”…
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 – the new world of public engagement, citizen science, community and civic action’. Linda describes the talk as follows: “The talk will begin by looking at why research matters to society. It will look at the invisible (often times digital) forces shaping our daily lives to show how important it is that these are firstly understood and secondly driven in the direction that is best for our world. To look at these forces topics such as Internet of Things, artificial intelligence, new forms of currency among others will feature. The talk will go on to look the role of the citizen in developing this understanding and interrogating the physical and digital world around us. It will explore how co-creation of research can be facilitated through creative arts practices as well as more traditional research methodologies and understand new forms of civic action that might take place. It will finish by looking at how the library of today and the library of the future sits within this space.”…
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 Research Influence Policy on Global Societal Changes? A Bibliometric Proof of Concept Targeting the Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations , Maurice Vanderfeesten, René Otten, Joeri Both,Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands, Felix Schmidt, Eike Spielberg, Universität Duisburg-Essen, Germany, Lars Kullman, University of Gothenburg, Denmark, Jaqui Farar, University of East Anglia, United Kingdom 13.3 Beyond Authorship, Recognising Contributions: the Value of CRedIT (contributor role taxonomy) , Liz Allen, F1000, United Kingdom 13.4 Research Libraries: an Incubator for Science Communication, Public Engagement and Literacy Skills , Heather Cunningham, University of Toronto Libraries, Canada Chair: Martin Moyle, UCL Library Services, London, United Kingdom…
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 Netherlands, Eva Méndez Rodríguez, Library and Information Sciences Department, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain, Jeroen Sondervan, Utrecht University Library, The Netherlands, Peter van Laarhoven, University of Groningen Library, The Netherlands, Frans Oort, Research Advisory Committee, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands 12.2 DCU Press: Vision to Reality , Ellen Breen, Dublin City University, Ireland 12.3 Opening up the Library: Transforming our Structures, Policies and Practices . Joanna Ball, Roskilde University Library, Roskilde, Denmark, Graham Stone, Jisc Collections, United Kingdom, University of York Library, United Kingdom 12.4 No deal! Sweden Cancelled Agreement with Elsevier to Stand Up for Open Science , Göran Hamrin and Cecilia Heyman-Widmark, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden Chair: Anna Lundén, National Library of Sweden, Stockholm, Sweden…
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 Impact of Special Collections and Archives in the Digital Age: Opportunities and Challenges , Christina Kamposiori, Research Libraries UK, United Kingdom 11.3 Securing the Future of Collections at Senate House Library: Data-driven, Collaborative Appraisal and Accessioning for Financially Sustainable Special Collections and Archives , Caroline Kimbell, University of London, United Kingdom 11.4 Open Science in Practice: Implementing Open Science Activity in Research Organizations , Paul Ayris, UCL, United Kingdom Chair: Kristina Pai, Tartu University Library, Tartu, Estonia…
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: Promoting Research Data management and Open Science within technical fields , Katja Fält and Susanna Nykyri, Tampere University Library, Finland, Robert Strötgent, Technische Universität Braunschweig, University Library, Germany 10.3 Towards a Community-Endorsed Data Steward Profession for Supporting Research , Mijke Jetten and Inge Slouwerhof, Radboud University Library, The Netherlands, Salome Scholtens and Marije van der Geest, UMCG, The Netherlands, Cecilia van Gelder, DTL, The Netherlands, Nelly Anbeek, Radboud UMC, The Netherlands, Mirjam Brullemans, UMCU, The Netherlands Chair: Birgit Schmidt, Göttingen State and University Library, Göttingen, Germany…
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 , Fred Saunderson, National Library of Scotland, United Kingdom, Dafydd Tudur, National Library of Wales, United Kingdom 9.3 Networking with Networks: What is the Landscape for Digital Preservation Communities like? Thomas Bähr and Michelle Lindlar, TIB Leibniz Information Center for Science and Technology University Library, Germany, Sabine Schrimpf, Deutsche Nationalbibliothek, Germany, Stefan Strathmann, Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Göttingen, Germany, Monika Zarnitz, ZBW Leibniz-Information Center for Economics, Germany Chair: Thomas Kaarsted, University Library of Southern Denmark…
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: the Crowdsourcing Platform of the European Library , Hui Ting Chung, Austrian National Library, Austria 8.3 #Protest: Info-Activism, Archive Literacy and Digital Learning , Dr Barry Houlihan, NUI Galway, Ireland 8.4 Open Data for the Crowd: an Account of Citizen Science at the ETH Library , Stefan Wiederkehr, ETH Zurich, Switzerland 8.5 Crowdsourcing at the Austrian National Library , Paul David Sommersguter, Austrian National Library, Austria Chair: Siobhán Dunne, Trinity College Dublin…
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 Sweden, Sweden, Frida Jakobsson, Karolinska Institutet University Library, Sweden, Lovisa Österlund, Linköping University Library, Sweden 7.2 The Impact of Springer Compact Agreements on OA Transformation from a Data Analysis Perspective , Dirk Pieper, Bielefeld University, Germany 7.3 The Open Library of Humanities: a Sustainable Scholar-led Model for OA without Publication Fees , Paula Clemente Vega, Open Library of Humanities, United Kingdom 7.4 How can Research Libraries Deal with Predatory Publishing? Jasmin Schmitz, ZB MED – Information Centre for Life Sciences, Germany Chair: Hilde van WijnGaarden, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam…
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 Range of Audiences with Simpler Expressions of Their Work , Scott Taylor, The University of Manchester Library, United Kingdom. 6.3 Supporting Researchers on Open Science from Building a Research Project to its End , Romain Féret and Marie Cros, Lille University, France 6.4 Evidence Based Practice in Research and Academic Libraries: an Applied Approach , Clare Thorpe and Alisa Howlett, University of South Queensland, Australia Chair: Lorna Dodd, Maynooth University Library, Kildare, Ireland Presentations on Zenodo…
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 Linked Data Interlinking Framework for Information Professionals , Lucy McKenna, Christophe Debruyne, Declan O’Sullivan, ADAPT Centre Trinity College Dublin, Ireland 5.3 Mining for Europe , Alex Fenlon, University of Birmingham, United Kingdom; (presented by John Dowd, University of Birmingham, United Kingdom) Chair: Matias Frosterus, National Library of Finland, Helsinki, Finland…
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 The Netherlands, The Netherlands 4.2 Students with Autism as Research Partners: Responding to Real World Trends in Society , Geraldine Fitzgerald and Siobhan Dunne, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland 4.3 Beyond the Usual Suspects: Building a 21st Century Reading Community in Scotland , Ines Byrne, National Library of Scotland, United Kingdom Lightning talk: Dementia and Memory Institutions , Nick Barratt, Senate House Library, United Kingdom Chair: Émilie Barthet, University Jean Moulin Libraries Services, Lyon, France…
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 with Open Access Support , Katie Sarah Wilson, Cameron Neylon, Lucy Montgomerty, Chun-Kai Huang, Curtin University, Australia 3.3 Deep Green – Open Access Transformation , Beate Rusch, Julia Alexandra Goltz-Fellgiebel, Zuse Institute Berlin and Cooperative Library Network Berlin-Brandenburg, Germany, Hildegard Schäffler, Bavarian State Library, Germany 3.4 Towards a Knowledge Exchange Roadmap for OA Monographs, Janneke Adema, Coventry University, United Kingdom, Jeroen Sondervan, Utrecht University, The Netherlands, Graham Stone and Verena Weigert, JISC, United Kingdom Chair: Sofie Wennström, Stockholm University Library…
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 Bibliolabs project , Henri Bretel, Julien Sempéré, Vincent Thébault, Université Paris-Saclay, Paris, France 2.3 Is This the Way to Reproducibility? Patricia Herterich, University of Birmingham, United Kingdom, Rosie Higman, University of Manchester, United Kingdom, The Turing Way, Alan Turing Institute, United Kingdom Chair: Wilhelm Widmark, Stockholm University Library…
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