Tracking Science: How Libraries can Protect Data and Scientific Freedom
A modern expression states: If you are not paying for the product, you are the product yourself. How can...
Open Science as a “Wicked Problem”: How Libraries can Accelerate the Transformation
The transition to Open Science often seems to be sluggish. A recently published workbook explains why...
First Open Science Retreat: On the Future of Research Evaluation
The ZBW's Open Science Retreat invites various stakeholders from all over the world to engage in a...
User Experience in Libraries: Insights from the SLU University Library Sweden
“To observe a student or researcher using a service is a quite powerful, sometimes even painful...
Publishing Behaviour in Economics: Coronavirus Pandemic Turns out to Be a Temporary Shock
Has publication behaviour in economics changed due to the COVID-19 pandemic? An international ZBW...
Science Checker: Open Access and Artificial Intelligence Help Verify Claims
The Science Checker is a tool that uses a broad Open Access database and artificial intelligence to help...
Research Data Management: We Need to Pick Up the Pace
Research data management is one of the major tasks of the future - for all those involved in the science...
User Experience for Libraries: Insights from the University Library of the Cergy Paris University
The library of the Cergy Paris University was just about to take off with user experience, then COVID-19...
Open Access Days 2021: Highlights and Most Interesting Topics
The theme of “Participation” was the unifying element of the Open Access Days 2021. Funding models,...
scholar-led.network: New Support for Scientific Publication Projects
Away from profit-oriented large publishing houses and commercial interests, the scholar-led.network was...
User Experience in Libraries: Insights from the Digital Finna Services at the National Library of Finland
What if all materials from libraries, archives and museums, even the non-digital ones, could be found in...