The following posters will be presented at the LIBER Annual Conference:
25 research things: engaging academics with social media tools
David Pattern (1); Graham Stone (1); Ellen Collins (2). University of Huddersfield, United Kingdom (1); Research Information Network, United Kingdom (2)
Benefit of a shared platform for web archiving
Chloé Martin; Julián Masanès. Internet Memory Foundation, France
Beyond paraprofessionals: the evolving role of the research assistant as a professional “tracker” for understanding the shifting knowledge landscape and supporting the user in the information literacy process
Liliana Gregori; Luca Losito. Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Italy
Brand new roles in an old play: challenges in the collaborative environment for Greek academic libraries
Panagiotis Georgiou. University of Patras, Greece
Creating a digitisation rubric: key considerations for large-scale conversion projects
Austin McLean (1); Janet Woods (2). ProQuest, United Kingdom (1); University of Wyoming Libraries, United States (2)
Developing methods for extending repository services to increase the accessibility of OA documents in library and information science
Antonella De Robbio (1); Susanna Mornati (2); Fernanda Peset (3); Imma Subirats (4); Giannis Tsakonas (5). CAB, Universita' degli Studi di Padova / E-LIS, Italy (1); CILEA / E-LIS (2); Universidad Politecnica de Valencia / E-LIS (3); Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations / E-LIS (4); Library & Information Center, University of Patras, Greece / ELIS (5)
E-only Journals: overcoming the barriers
Michael Jubb. Research Information Network, United Kingdom
Experiences with user text correction at the California Digital Newspaper Collection
Frederick Zarndt. Global Connexions, United States of America
Georeferencer online service and MapRank search technology
Petr Pridal; Petr Zabicka. Moravian Library, Czech Republic
IMPACT: a centre of competence in text digitisation
Aly Daloa Conteh. British Library, United Kingdom
Innovative collection development at the TU DELFT library
Zofia Brinkman Dzwig. Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands
Low-budget high-impact testing: get inspired by your customers' needs!
Clavel, Karin. TU Delft Library, The Netherlands
Marketing of services and information resources of the Resouce Center for Learning and Research -CRAI- of the University of Barcelona: brand CRAI-UB
Josep Coll; Isabel Magdaleno; Laura Miró. Universitat de Barcelona, Spain
Mobile reference services of Sabancı University Information Center
Deniz Baltaci. Sabanci University Information Center, Turkey
New business models for the digital age
Sarah Fahmy (1); Nancy Maron (2). JISC, United Kingdom (1); Ithaka, United States of America (2)
Open Access at Salford – Where next?
Julie Berry; Karen Bates. University of Salford, United Kingdom
Portable devices - meeting the needs of the mobile generation
Jonathan Michael Andrews; Lisa Anderson. University of Birmingham, United Kingdom
RECOLECTA, the Spanish open access scientific repository infrastructure: achievements, best practices and challenges ahead.
Pilar Rico Castro (1); Alicia López Medina (2); Izaskun Lacunza (1). Fundación Española para la Ciencia y la Tecnología (FECYT), Spain (1); Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (UNED), Spain (2).
Research libraries and data in economics
Carl Demeyere (1); Wietske Sijstma (2). K.U.Leuven, Belgium (1); UvT, The Netherlands (2)
Resource discovery & discovering ourselves: experiences at the National Library of Ireland
Katherine Anne-Marie McSharry; Eoghan Ó Carragáin. National Library of Ireland, Ireland
Secondary education: a chance for research libraries?
Machteld Marije Van der Meer. Koninklijke Bibliotheek - National Library of the Netherlands, The Netherlands
Simurg, digital collection of CSIC
Carolina Santamarina. Spanish National Research Council, CSIC, Spain
Straight from the horse's mouth! - Low cost alternatives to traditional library discovery services
Santiago Chumbe. Heriot Watt University, United Kingdom
The digital repository of documents of the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (DDD)
Cristina Azorín; Núria Casaldàliga. Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain
The role of libraries in the future Internet
Klaus Tochtermann; Tamara Pianos. ZBW Leibniz Information Centre for Economics, Germany
Thesis preservation through the MetaArchive cooperative in the CBUC
Ramon Ros. CBUC, Spain
Turning historical statistics into research data – a case study from Germany
Ralf Toepfer. ZBW Leibniz Information Centre for Economics, Germany
Unjamming the M25
John Tuck. Royal Holloway University of London, United Kingdom