Thank you to all our speakers for helping to make UKSG2019 a great success! You can watch the videos of the plenaries here.
Presentation |
Presenter |
Slide deck |
Monday 8 April |
Sleepwalking towards the future |
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Overview, Strategic Direction and Future for Publishers and Intermediaries |
Sam Brooks, EBSCO Information Services |
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Sleepwalking into the future – a library perspective |
Jessica Gardner, University of Cambridge |
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How publishers and librarians can support early career researchers in a changing publishing landscape |
Charlotte Mathieson, University of Surrey |
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Tuesday 9 April |
Positioning Ourselves For The Future |
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Unconscious Bias |
Femi Otitoju, Challenge Consultancy |
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What do we need to change, to change? |
Nicola Wright London School of Economics and Political Science |
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Wednesday 10 April |
Plan S |
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Martin Eve, Birkbeck, University of London |
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Colleen Campbell, OpenAccess 2020 |
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Catherine Hill, British Ecological Society |
GROUP A (Monday 8th April 13.30 and Tuesday 9th April 11.00) |
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No. |
Session Title |
Room |
Slide Deck |
1 |
Diversity in HE libraries |
Pattingham 1 |
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2 |
What do funders want from research infrastructure? |
Wenlock 2 |
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3 |
The post big deal landscape |
Newport 1 |
No Slides |
4 |
Squeezed middle? The positioning of academic libraries in the institution |
Newport 2 |
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5 |
Using COUNTER Release 5 Usage Reports to support strategic decision making |
Coalport 1 |
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6 |
Decolonising Research Methods |
Coalport 2 |
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7 |
E-textbooks – Jisc Collections Top 50 Reading List Title Licensing Pilot |
Beckbury 1 |
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8 |
Increasing engagement with digital collections |
Wenlock 1 |
No Slides |
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GROUP B (Monday 8th April 14.30 and Tuesday 9th April 14.30) |
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No. |
Session Title |
Room |
Slide Deck |
9 |
Get yourself heard: writing for publication |
Wenlock 1 |
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10 |
Destroying the silo: (to lead to proactive and cooperative researcher support) |
Wenlock 2 |
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11 |
Metadata En Croûte |
Atcham |
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12 |
Usage, Engagement and Impact: (Leeds Beckett University Library) |
Newport 1 |
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13 |
How good is your metadata? |
Newport 2 |
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14 |
The Jury is Still Out: (the case for and against Demand Driven Acquisition and Evidence-based Acquisition models) |
Coalport 1 |
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15 |
NOT ON THE LIST: Developing collections beyond resource lists |
Coalport 2 |
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16 |
The data wars are coming |
Beckbury 1 |
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GROUP C (Monday 8th April 16:00 and Wednesday 10th April 09.30) |
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No. |
Session Title |
Room |
Slide Deck |
17 |
Data, data, everywhere? Not nearly enough! |
Wenlock 2 |
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18 |
Green Open Access in Practice |
Atcham Suite |
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APCs – Mirroring the impact factor or legacy of the subscription-based model? |
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19 |
Institutional repositories, item and research data metrics |
Newport 1 |
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20 |
When is a journal not a journal? |
Newport 2 |
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21 |
From Librarian to Corporate Governance and Back Again |
Coalport 1 |
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22 |
Spells and Counter-spells: the Irresistible Lure and Resistible Rise of Fake News |
Pattingham 1 |
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GROUP D (Tuesday 9th April 16.00 and Wednesday 10th April 11.00) |
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No. |
Session Title |
Room |
Slide Deck |
23 |
Sharing library experiences from around the world |
Wenlock 2 |
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24 |
What publishers want librarians to know |
Wenlock 1 |
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25 |
Improving content discovery using AI and machine learning |
Newport 1 |
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26 |
What publishers can learn from caterers |
Newport 2 |
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27 |
Technological innovation as an engagement tool in academic libraries. |
Pattingham 1 |
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28 |
An artful deposit – When 3D becomes 2D |
Coalport 1 |
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29 |
Opportunities and challenges: University presses in a changing climate |
Coalport 2 |
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30 |
Developing careers in scholarly communications support |
Beckbury 1 |