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The ZBW is member of the Leibniz-Association

Open Source Initiatives for Promoting

Economics Research

- A case study from ZBW, Germany

Thorsten Meyer

ETBL – Global Conference on Emerging Trends in Business Libraries

Ahmedabad, December 4, 2015

ZBW – Fact Sheet

Founded in 1919

Specialised in Economics and

Business Studies

4,3 Mio Books

31.000 Periodica, Journals

4,8 Mio catalog items

5,5 Mio downloads of digital full texts

~ 260 employees

23 Mio Euro Budget/Year

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Areas of Competencies

Library

Academic Services

Cataloging

Customer Services

Economics

Journals

Publication Services

Information Provision

Research

Publishing Technologies

Social Media

Science 2.0

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Public Consultation on Science 2.0

of the European Commission

• ~500 responses to the questionnaire

• 28 position statements

Website of the EC: http://scienceintransition.eu/

Qualitative Analysis of ZBW: http://www.zbw.eu/en/research/science-2-0/

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2. New ways for disseminating output

3. New ways of collaboration

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3. Lack of integration in the existing

infrastructure

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1. Open Access

2. Open Research Data

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Science is in Transition …

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Viral dissemination of scientific literature

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Cross-Linking Sciences durch LoD

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Science in Transition = Science 2.0

Investigate how participatory web technologies will impact on research and publication processes

Innovate scientific library services

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New ways for disseminating output

New ways of collaboration

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Research Questions

• How does the Social Web impact on working

habits of researchers?

• How does the Social Web impact on research and

publication processes in different research

disciplines?

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Traditional Feedback Channels

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Social Feedback Channels

Comment

Bookmark

Like Recommend

Connect

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Lack of integration in the existing

infrastructure

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Research Questions

• How do Science 2.0 tools support research and

publication processes?

• What Science 2.0 tools are needed to innovate

research and publication processes?

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Yesterday Take the user to the content

CATALOGUE

(OPAC)

Today Take the user to the content

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Discovery

Services

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Tomorrow

Take the content to the User

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5gy6V1M2R9M

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Logics of the Web *.0

Search Engine Optimisation

Social Media Optimisation

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Specialised

Ressources,

Digital Libraries,

Museums Archives

A.-L. Barabasi, R. Albert, and H. Jeong. Scale-free characteristics of random networks: the topology of the world-wide web. Physica A: Statistical

Mechanics and its Applications, 281(1–4):69 – 77, 2000.

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How to reduce the distance

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Open Access

Open Research Data

Openess/Open Access in a broader sense

Accessibility of publications, data, texts, …

for (re-)usage without barriers

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Prerequisite: Partnering with researchers

EconStor - Open Access of Publications

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• more than 100,000 publications

• Working/Discussion Papers

• Conference Proceedings

• Books out of print

• ….

• Self-upload-service

• direct disemination service to RePEc

• 12th largest repository worldwide

Research Data Management – Our Principles

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• …we act in close cooperation with the economic research community

and orient our activites to the needs of this community as well as seek

constant feedback from them,

• …we act with a strong subject-specific view, without neglecting overall

developments and discussions,

• …we think it is useful to have a division of responsibilities in RDM,

which are based on complementary skills (e.g. storage of and access to

data)

ZBW’s role: support discovery, citability and sharing of

data as well as provision of guidelines and best practices

Some of ZBW‘s activities in RDM

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International Collaboration

• Research is

• getting more and more interdisciplinary

• getting more and more global

• more self-organized

• changing its way of being performed

• in need of complementary quality criteria for its output

To support research , librarians should collaborate even

more, regionally and globally

The EconBiz-Partnernetwork…

• is supposed to enable top research in economics & business studies

• promotes transfer of knowledge & cooperation among members

• helps to disseminate the service on an international level and to

enhance the visibility of research output and conferences in all

partner countries

• provides a forum for the discussion of topics relevant to the partners

• partners for joint projects can be found through the network

• 25 partners in 25 countries (October 2015, list of countries)

EconBiz-Partner Network

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