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presentations Presentations during the emtacl12 conference The list is tried to be organized chronologically. Just the name of the speaker/speakers plus the title of the presentation is stated. The videos are “raw” film so everything being filmed is shown, meaning that on some presentations you actually have to skip a bit to get to the beginning. Hope this is OK for you all, it’s like catching the moment, all the small talks, technicians flying to rescue etc. SIT DOWN AND ENJOY…….. The videos could also be easily enjoyed through Vimeos Couch mode (Alphabetical on first name If you press the info button you could easily scroll through the rest of the videos in the Couch mode. The videos are downloadable in the following formats:

If you access the videos from the http://emtacl.com/presentations chronological list you press the Clip info/download button but if you choose the Couch mode you actually have to exit the Couch mode and press the download button to get to the same menu. Welcome by Pro-Rector at NTNU, Berit Kjeldstad

KEYNOTE Slideshare Opening Keynote: Herbert Van de Sompel Paint-Yourself-In-The-Corner Infrastructure

KEYNOTE Text version of presentation Keynote Karen Coyle “Think Different”

Slideshare Adrian Stevenson and Jane Stevenson. The Winner Takes it All? – APIs and Linked Data Battle It Out


PDF Martin Gaustad Lessons learned in multimedia production and distribution at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, NTNU.

PDF Kim Tallerås, Nils Pharo, David Massey and Jørn-Helge Dahl. Using Linked data to harmonize heterogeneous metadata – Modeling the birth of Norwegian black metal

PDF Peter van Huisstede and Jasper Opdecoul. RePub – The EUR repository: It’s alive!

KEYNOTE a) PDF b)Text version of presentation Rurik Greenall “Defining/Defying reality: the struggle towards relevance in bibliographic data”

KEYNOTE Slideshare Rudolf Mumenthaler Innovation Management in and for Libraries

Slideshare Tamara Pianos. EconBiz Mobile – a library app for researchers: Why App and where do we go from here?


PDF Alexandra Angeletaki, Marcello Carrozzino and Chiara Evangelista Mubil : A digital laboratory

Slideshare Krista Godfrey. The QR Question: QR Codes in Academic Libraries

PDF Olivia Walsby Making Connections – enhancing teaching and learning at The University of Manchester.

KEYNOTE Eirik Newth Forecast for the academic library of 2025: Cloudy with a chance of user participation and content lock-in.

Slideshare Sally Chambers. Libraries, research infrastructures and the digital humanities: are we ready for the challenge?

Prezi Andrew Whitworth. The triadic model: A holistic view of how digital and information literacy must support each other

PDF Paulina Rousseau, Whitney Kemble and Christine Berkowitz. Driving history forward: The History Engine as a vehicle for engaging undergraduate research

Slideshare


Hua Sun and Mark Puterbaugh The Possibilities of Social Media to Promote International Collaboration

Slideshare Guus van den Brekel Promoting scientific output : made possible by your library!

Slideshare Lukas Koster Primo implementation

Google Docs Rune Martin Andersen, NTNU IDI “He will be talking about his travel information service “Bartebuss”, and how it came to be.”

KEYNOTE PPT (Powerpoint) Jens Vigen “Connecting people and information: how open access supports research in High Energy Physics. Since 50 years!

Slideshare Shun Nagaya and Keizo Itabashi. Covo.js : A JavaScript Library to Utilize Subject Headings and Thesauri on the Web

Slideshare Trude Eikebrokk, Tor Arne Dahl and Siri Kessel. “EPUB as publication format in Open Access journals: Workflow and tools”

PDF


Urban Andersson and Stina Johansson. Publication profiles – presenting research in a new way

KEYNOTE PDF Richard Wallis “OCLC WorldShare and Linked Data”.

KEYNOTE Slideshare Brian Kelly What Next for Libraries? Making Sense of the Future

Link to clickable PDF with all presentations.

(Will be clickable when all presentations, both texts and videos are uploaded and ready). Sponsor presentations: EBSCO: Technologies and services for academic libraries

SWETS: Mendeley

Proquest/Refworks

LM Information Delivery: Summon discovery tool

Gale Cengage Learning: The nineteen Century Collections Online


Karen Buset Head of the IPC is closing the conference


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