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-CERL ANNUAL SEMINAR 2012 +======Presentations====== 
-Accessing heritage research collections through digitisation: models and use +\\  
-Tuesday 30 October: 10.00-17.00. British Library Conference Centre, London+====CERL Seminar 2012, British Library Conference Centre, London==== 
 +\\  
 +**//Accessing heritage research collections through digitisation: models and use//**\\ 
  
-Planning digitisation projects – Aly Conteh (British Library, London)+{{:services:seminars:aly_conteh.ppt|Planning digitisation projects}} – Aly Conteh (British Library, London)
  
-Licensing models – Rachel Marshall (British Library, London)+{{:services:seminars:rachel_marshall.ppt|Licensing models}} – Rachel Marshall (British Library, London)
  
-Case study 1: Google Books – José Antonio Magán Wals (Complutense University, Madrid)+{{:services:seminars:jose_a_magan.ppt|Case study 1: Google Books}} – José Antonio Magán Wals (Complutense University, Madrid)
  
-Case study 2: Judaica Europeana – Rachel Heuberger (Goethe University Library, Frankfurt)+{{:services:seminars:rachel_heuberger.pdf|Case study 2: Judaica Europeana}} – Rachel Heuberger (Goethe University Library, Frankfurt)
  
-Case study 3: Gallica – Eric Dussert (Bibliothèque Nationale de France, Paris)+{{:services:seminars:eric_dussert.ppt|Case study 3: Gallica}} – Eric Dussert (Bibliothèque Nationale de France, Paris)
  
-Case study 4: Working with commercial partners – Marieke van Delft (National Library of the Netherlands, The Hague)+{{services:seminars:marieke_van_delft.pdf|Case study 4: Working with commercial partners}} – Marieke van Delft (National Library of the Netherlands, The Hague)
  
 Case study 5: JISC Historic Books and addressing the needs of researchers Case study 5: JISC Historic Books and addressing the needs of researchers
 – Gabriel Egan (JISC Historic Books Advisory Board, UK) – Gabriel Egan (JISC Historic Books Advisory Board, UK)
  
 +[[http://historyonics.blogspot.co.uk/2012/10/a-five-minute-rant-for-consortium-of.html|A Five Minute Rant for the Consortium of European Research Libraries]] - Tim Hitchcock, Professor of Eighteenth-century History and Co-Director, [[http://www.oldbaileyonline.org|Old Bailey Online]].
 services/seminars/powerpoint_presentations.txt · Last modified: 2012/11/29 18:02 by hart

 

 

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