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services:seminars:presentations2019 [2019/09/17 08:35] – [Collections and Networks] leffertsservices:seminars:presentations2019 [2019/09/17 08:47] – [Collections and Networks] lefferts
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 Moderator: Marian Lefferts, CERL\\  Moderator: Marian Lefferts, CERL\\
 11:15 Andreas Walker, 'From domain experts to data scientists. Connecting the Heritage of the Printed Book Database and its users'\\ 11:15 Andreas Walker, 'From domain experts to data scientists. Connecting the Heritage of the Printed Book Database and its users'\\
-11:45   Brian Geiger and Bryan Tarpley, UC Riverside, on ESTC21\\+11:45   Brian Geiger and Bryan Tarpley, UC Riverside, 'Introducing the ESTC21: Converting the English Short Title Catalogue to Linked Data, original goals and lessons learned'\\ 
 +  * Short bios: Brian Geiger is the Director at the Center for Bibliographical Studies and Research, UC Riverside, and Co-Director with the British Library, English Short Title Catalogue. Brian Geiger received his Ph.D. in American History from the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, VA and his MILS from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.  He joined the CBSR in 2007. 
 12:15 Mikko Tollonen, University of Helsinki, Finland, on analysing large data sets with bibliographical records, such as the Fennica, ESTC and HPB files\\ 12:15 Mikko Tollonen, University of Helsinki, Finland, on analysing large data sets with bibliographical records, such as the Fennica, ESTC and HPB files\\
  
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 Moderator: tbc \\  Moderator: tbc \\
-15:30 Bettina GierkeHerzog August Bibliothek, 'Specialised Information Service book studies, library and information science – A first offering'\\ +15:30 Mia RidgeBritish Library, 'Living with Machines: applying data science methods to historical library collections'.\\ 
-  * Short bio: Bettina Gierke is coordinating a DFG-funded project at Herzog August Bibliothek Wolfenbüttel to set up a Specialised Information Service for the topics Studies of the Book, Library and Information ScienceBefore she took over this exciting task she was head of library at the Museum für Hamburgische Geschichte. Bettina started her career at the Royal Collection Trust in London where she was Collections Information Assistant before being made Curator for Books and Manuscripts. Bettina studied Art History and Classical Archaeology at Kiel University. +  * Short bio: Dr [[https://www.bl.uk/people/experts/mia-ridge|Mia Ridge]] is the British Library’s Digital Curator for Western Heritage CollectionsAs part of the Library’s Digital Scholarship team, she helps enable innovative research based on the British Library’s digital collectionsoffering support, training and guidance on applying computational research methods to historical collectionsCurrent projects involve crowdsourcing the transcription of historical playbillsand experimenting with machine learning-based methods with library collectionsShe is a Co-Investigator on the Living with Machines project             
-  * Abstract: In October 2017 the Herzog August Bibliothek in cooperation with the University Library Leipzig started to fill the DFG-funded project Specialised Information Service Book StudiesLibrary and Information Science (FID BBI) with life. It is our aim to ensure that researchers in these and related fields are provided with the specialised literature they need for their work The first step to achieve this was the development of a discovery tool which should make the search for literature easier but also more focused. As a basiswe use the open source software VuFind adapted to guidelines set out by the Herzog August BibliothekThe aim is to develop perfectly fitting research tool for the FID BBI. It is an ongoing challenge to find a means of filtering different data resources to present clients with a catalogue both selective according to their requirements and comprehensive within those parametersThe subjects of our Specialised Information Service are very wideThe portal offers quick access to literature but can also be used for more complex research questionsCurrently we are working on customer-driven acquisition and digitise on demand services, for open and out of print publications.+  * on the [[https://www.bl.uk/projects/living-with-machines|Living with Machines project]]\\
  
 16:00 On the German national portal for manuscripts\\ 16:00 On the German national portal for manuscripts\\
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-16:30 Mia RidgeBritish Library, 'Living with Machines: applying data science methods to historical library collections'.\\+16:30 Bettina GierkeHerzog August Bibliothek, 'Specialised Information Service book studies, library and information science – A first offering'\\ 
 +  * Short bio: Bettina Gierke is coordinating a DFG-funded project at Herzog August Bibliothek Wolfenbüttel to set up a Specialised Information Service for the topics Studies of the Book, Library and Information Science. Before she took over this exciting task she was head of library at the Museum für Hamburgische Geschichte. Bettina started her career at the Royal Collection Trust in London where she was Collections Information Assistant before being made Curator for Books and Manuscripts. Bettina studied Art History and Classical Archaeology at Kiel University. 
 +  * Abstract: In October 2017 the Herzog August Bibliothek in cooperation with the University Library Leipzig started to fill the DFG-funded project Specialised Information Service Book Studies, Library and Information Science (FID BBI) with life. It is our aim to ensure that researchers in these and related fields are provided with the specialised literature they need for their work.  The first step to achieve this was the development of a discovery tool which should make the search for literature easier but also more focused. As a basis, we use the open source software VuFind adapted to guidelines set out by the Herzog August Bibliothek. The aim is to develop a perfectly fitting research tool for the FID BBI. It is an ongoing challenge to find a means of filtering different data resources to present clients with a catalogue both selective according to their requirements and comprehensive within those parameters. The subjects of our Specialised Information Service are very wide. The portal offers quick access to literature but can also be used for more complex research questions. Currently we are working on customer-driven acquisition and digitise on demand services, for open and out of print publications.
  
-  * on the [[https://www.bl.uk/projects/living-with-machines|Living with Machines project]]\\ 
   
 17:15 Guided Tour of the Library\\ 17:15 Guided Tour of the Library\\
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