here we go: 3rd day of #liber2018! 🙂 pic.twitter.com/SdrnFKT8Dh
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 6, 2018
Join us today for our talks at #Liber2018!
– At 09am > DOAB 2018: A new start for Open Access books (Session 9 All roads lead to Open Access)
– At 12.15pm > OpenEdition strategy update: The Freemium economic model for Open Access development: Challenges and opportunities https://t.co/OiRxAhQ0cy— OpenEdition News (@OpenEditionNews) July 6, 2018
We're uploading #liber2018 presentations to this page; livestream recordings will be added there as well when available https://t.co/0cpr4CCfMQ
— LIBER Europe (@LIBEReurope) July 5, 2018
session 9, "all roads lead to #openaccess", starts with pierre mounier and @eferwerda about " @DOABooks 2018: a new start for open access books". #liber2018 pic.twitter.com/U3GpF4xpJz
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 6, 2018
Have you checked out the new #openaccess book "Access to Online Resources: A Guide for the Modern Librarian"? looking at the challenges, processes and technologies involved in managing access to online resources. Download it for free: https://t.co/YS0idj2Bd0 #LIBER2018 pic.twitter.com/A5srXgYl6E
— Springer-Verlag | Part of Springer Nature (@springer1842) July 6, 2018
the goals of DOAB: increase discoverability, provide a list of #openaccess book publishers, support quality assurance and standards, promote OA book publishing. #liber2018 pic.twitter.com/rINWtv30ua
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 6, 2018
the "nuts and bolts" of @DOABooks: dissemination! connecting with libraries and content aggregators, search engine optimization, integration with @OAPENbooks and other platforms. #liber2018 pic.twitter.com/HQbDcUJ7bJ
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 6, 2018
the requirements for books to be listed in DOAB: an #openaccess #licence and #peerreview. #liber2018 pic.twitter.com/zhNkon11kp
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 6, 2018
interesting development regarding #openaccess #licences used for books in DOAB: CC-BY is growing! #liber2018 pic.twitter.com/ZIg7lIyYWh
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 6, 2018
DOAB "works": books in @OAPENbooks have more usage when listed in @DOABooks. libraries should — of course! 🙂 — add the data to their discovery systems. #liber2018 pic.twitter.com/1VSGTZmxTR
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 6, 2018
the next steps for @DOABooks: a certification service, a legal entity, a joint management with @OAPENbooks and @OpenEditionActu, governance structure. #liber2018 pic.twitter.com/3SMhEV8Nlo
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 6, 2018
the certification service for peer review services will be developed with @hirmeos: https://t.co/wvmJJdTCbg. #openaccess #books #peerreview #liber2018 pic.twitter.com/pvVhmD8NJh
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 6, 2018
for the certification process different types of peer review types are defined (blind, double blind, open), and the books are marked with a symbol. #openaccess #books #peerreview #liber2018 pic.twitter.com/ujdcHYs438
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 6, 2018
the legal entity for @DOABooks, @OAPENbooks, and @OpenEditionActu will help to achieve sustainability, and there will also be a scientific board. #openaccess #books #liber2018 pic.twitter.com/LiDr5vsZGs
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 6, 2018
.@DOABooks will be one of the core services of the OPERAS infrastructure: https://t.co/HzgI8N4icl + @OPERASEU. #openaccess #books #infrastructure #liber2018 pic.twitter.com/vIaEBSyaTY
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 6, 2018
pierre mounier, the coordinator of @OPERASEU, is also on twitter: @piotrr70. 🙂 #liber2018
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 6, 2018
anna roviro and ignasi labastida will now talk about "the open access observatory: an initiative to monitor the open access landscape". #openaccess #liber2018 pic.twitter.com/QdDhh20Oto
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 6, 2018
For those who want to know more: https://t.co/6p3oSQFjF3 #liber2018
— Ronald Snijder (@ronaldsnijder) July 6, 2018
the objectives of the monitoring: see the real situation of open access, take decisions based on these evidences, examine the effectiveness of mandates, make comparisons with other institutions, increase open access in Catalan universities. #liber2018 pic.twitter.com/A5GUgjPBNg
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 6, 2018
@marthawhitehead about the next generation of repositories #liber2018 pic.twitter.com/IZs6fjhxDZ
— Maria Haglund (@haglund_maria) July 6, 2018
Good point concerning metrics for collection development. #liber2018 pic.twitter.com/U2F1VjPjY3
— Leporellos Katalog (@leporelloatkthb) July 6, 2018
Listening to @OsmaSuominen talking about how they used the bibliographic metadata of https://t.co/cZghTiiGGk to train a machine learning algorithm to automatically classify documents: Annif https://t.co/1ozx86Z6h1 No hat during this presentation though! #liber2018
— Lotte Wilms (she/her) (@Lottewilms) July 6, 2018
Can machines learn from existing metadata on how to subject index? Osma Suominen using open data from https://t.co/Cg6uivnS1l. #liber2018 pic.twitter.com/lsHSgT6ljA
— Hardy Schwamm (@HardySchwamm) July 6, 2018
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1015138793337344000
Very cool evaluation method 😀 They put a robot in a room with librarians and gave them the same task (what subject is this text?) to evaluate the algorithm. #liber2018 pic.twitter.com/henvKxHGGX
— Lotte Wilms (she/her) (@Lottewilms) July 6, 2018
New version of https://t.co/TTkpRtwPWW implemented to be more stable and to provide APIs for integration in any document management system – @OsmaSuominen #liber2018
— Emmanuelle Bermes (@figoblog) July 6, 2018
Automated indexing works best for monothematic papers. Machine results in light blue still lacking behind humans. @osmasuominen #liber2018 pic.twitter.com/xgUS8FoEgV
— Hardy Schwamm (@HardySchwamm) July 6, 2018
Algorithms texted by https://t.co/TTkpRtwPWW : TF-IDF, FastText by Facebook Research, Maui. @OsmaSuominen provides criteria to compare them and an assessment #liber2018
— Emmanuelle Bermes (@figoblog) July 6, 2018
Ex. use case : an app to scan a doc with your mobile phone, OCR and subject index using the https://t.co/TTkpRtwPWW API #liber2018 @OsmaSuominen
— Emmanuelle Bermes (@figoblog) July 6, 2018
And now with #liber2018 https://t.co/EYU8rV5FIF
— Lotte Wilms (she/her) (@Lottewilms) July 6, 2018
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1015139373355028481
Found the English option (look before you tweet, Lotte!) It was the first page from Manhattan Beach, so trick testing 🙂 #liber2018 pic.twitter.com/9a8a6mHSkf
— Lotte Wilms (she/her) (@Lottewilms) July 6, 2018
FAIR vs GDPR: Which will win? Robin Rice from Univ of Edinburgh explores two conflicting paradigms at #liber2018
— Ciara McCaffrey (@ciara_mccaffrey) July 6, 2018
The war of the acronyms #liber2018
— Peter Dudley (@lib_dudley) July 6, 2018
GDPR vs. FAIR: concerns. #liber2018 pic.twitter.com/U4Nz8KtW4l
— Leporellos Katalog (@leporelloatkthb) July 6, 2018
Concerns of Robin Rice about privacy regulations when using data. Totally share those! #liber2018 pic.twitter.com/YWI9jHSpH8
— Lotte Wilms (she/her) (@Lottewilms) July 6, 2018
Will researchers become more risk-aware and avoid sharing under #gdpr instead of following guidance on #opendata #openscience? Asks @sparrowbarley at #liber2018
— Sofie Wennström (@SofieWennstrom) July 6, 2018
the current situation of #openaccess at the university of barcelona and the polytechnic university of catalunya. you can e.g. see the effect of the policies that have been installed in 2014. #openaccess #monitoring #liber2018 pic.twitter.com/VQijln7YFY
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 6, 2018
there are of course caveats from the method, but you can get some relevant information of the results. the monitoring will be updated annually and the method will be improved, @ignasi explains. #openaccess #liber2018 pic.twitter.com/aYlfZmzjDe
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 6, 2018
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1015144098037207040
another aspect of #monitoring #openaccess is the publishing costs. this is the script "APCDOI" that @ignasi uses for the calculations: https://t.co/akxw3U7Dae #liber2018 pic.twitter.com/X6n0D3yyRk
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 6, 2018
.@ignasi on monitoring #openaccess publishing. #liber2018 https://t.co/J1nDnLwNeG
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 6, 2018
the methods developed by the Catalan project can be used anywhere. if you are interested, contact the speakers! #openaccess #monitoring #liber2018 pic.twitter.com/5y0jKww7kR
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 6, 2018
btw: the university of barcelona has contributed to the "open APC" @oa_intact project. I hope more spanish universities to follow this example! https://t.co/QK4FX1nwjc #openaccess #APCs #monitoring #liber2018 cc @ignasi 🙂
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 6, 2018
now maurits van der graaf with the difficult task of presenting two 150 pages studies in 5 minutes. 🙂 "the journey towards open access by authors: three types of attidues and other obstacles". #openaccess #liber2018 pic.twitter.com/rtUUB7aEZT
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 6, 2018
there are three types of authors: supporters, opportunists, disinterested. they are driven or braked by driving and inhibiting factors. #openaccess #authors #liber2018 pic.twitter.com/u5lolnLzgT
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 6, 2018
there are also several "sharks and rocks" aka obstacles and irritants. #openaccess #liber2018 pic.twitter.com/PpPO5pHoa5
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 6, 2018
what are the strategic implications for the three types of authors? here is a matrix. #openaccess #liber2018 pic.twitter.com/TWiFhhSuPN
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 6, 2018
if you want to read more on the author types, the obstacles, and the recommendations, these are the studies.#openaccess #liber2018 pic.twitter.com/j4qpadQtA1
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 6, 2018
now clara riera quintero about "micro#OAMOOC" for #openaccess, a "crash course" via twitter (#OAMOOC) inspired by a micro #MOOC on microbiology. #liber2018 pic.twitter.com/rzqqKVqKyf
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 6, 2018
the micro-MOOC project team (from several institutions working together on this project) had 5 roles with a lot of tasks. the impact of #OAMOOC and @moocmicro was quite high. #openaccess #mooc #liber2018 pic.twitter.com/q8PGpzHVXK
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 6, 2018
the contents of the MOOC have been saved for reuse, and there will be a new edition of the course. #openaccess #mooc #liber2018 pic.twitter.com/B29Lq70T0B
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 6, 2018
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1015151019687399425
four colleagues who have passed @LIBEReurope's leadership program give an insight in how the program has been helpful for them. they all agree: it definitely is! #liber2018 pic.twitter.com/hYuOHdiSAB
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 6, 2018
there will be a call for the 5th cohort for @LIBEReurope's #leadership program in november. #liber2018
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 6, 2018
hm. arjan schalken uses the picture of a surfer as a metaphor for leadership. really a good comparison? #liber2018 pic.twitter.com/ePR9PT6C4N
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 6, 2018
the last keynote speaker is alan akbik (@alan_akbik, https://t.co/jgZC7g2ABZ) of zalando research [yes, that zalando. #shoes :)] on "teaching machines to read and understand text data". #liber2018 pic.twitter.com/82q7r2WeWe
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 6, 2018
is there any text data in fashion?? yes! blogs, facebook, product reviews etc. zalando has to process data in all european languages. #liber2018 pic.twitter.com/rDTNdP6vOw
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 6, 2018
they use two methods: document classification and sequence labeling. with these text analytics they can constantly "listen to their customers". but the upfront costs for "supervised learning" are quite high. #liber2018 pic.twitter.com/ZpzZDX5Nt8
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 6, 2018
this leads us to natural language understanding: can we use text data to learn how language works? » neural language modeling! [can be done with #catcontent! :)] #liber2018 pic.twitter.com/kUXmSdhCVw
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 6, 2018
the model that zalando research has developed is quite successful. and their text analytics toolkit is (partially) open source! #liber2018 pic.twitter.com/3O0yWwIwF4
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 6, 2018
Special request: please tell us what you think of the printed programme. Do you love it? Prefer an app? Want a mini programme for your badge? Give us your programme requests for next year! #liber2018
— LIBER Europe (@LIBEReurope) July 6, 2018
Isn’t asking if there are too many (new, OA, innovative) publishers like asking if there are too many web pages on the WWW? #liber2018
— Robin Rice (@sparrowbarley) July 6, 2018
No time for more Qs but what happened to the idea that replacing PDF with XML format would solve problems of entrenched journals? #liber2018
— Robin Rice (@sparrowbarley) July 6, 2018
the @LIBEReurope #innovation #award goes to @t_willaert and his colleagues, anu alaterä, and @OsmaSuominen. congratulations! #liber2018 pic.twitter.com/4yXb1jRPse
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 6, 2018
Hmm, maybe Zalando should start paying their customers for all the data they provide. 🙂 #bigdata #liber2018 https://t.co/4dXaRrMVjU
— Karolingva (@Karolingva) July 6, 2018
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1015177313477124096
"Hello, Dave. This mission is too important for me to allow you to jeopardize it with your poor fashion sense". #Liber2018 pic.twitter.com/ZWmrzrfGp9
— Peter Dudley (@lib_dudley) July 6, 2018
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1015177405470830592
Supervised learning is very expensive – how do we approach this in academia? How can we develop sustainable practices to support #tdm within research libraries/communities? #liber2018
— Karolingva (@Karolingva) July 6, 2018
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1015177518129836037
A big thanks to all speakers and the audience in session 9 All ways lead to #openaccess #liber2018 pic.twitter.com/7NF0s6oQk1
— Anna Lundén (@annalundenkb) July 6, 2018
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1015179227698692096
the last "sponsor strategy update": " the freemium economic model for #openaccess development: challenges and opportunities", illustrated with OpenEdition (@OpenEditionActu). freemium here: HTML version of journals or books free, other formats like PDF to be paid for. #liber2018 pic.twitter.com/F8P0o2nW47
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 6, 2018
Time to discuss dress, pumps and earrings… when fashion talks to librarians: about text and data mining, neural language modeling at Zalando #tdm #LIBER2018 pic.twitter.com/9YFZtOQkma
— Pascale Bouton (@pascalebouton) July 6, 2018
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1015179318069223424
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1015179385954033666
2nd winner Anu Alaterä was interviewed on our blog by @SofieWennstrom! https://t.co/0dt93DzUk0 #Liber2018
— LIBER Europe (@LIBEReurope) July 6, 2018
information about the OpenEdition freemium services, some numbers — and yep another project where you meet @KUnlatched. 🙂 #openaccess #liber2018 pic.twitter.com/ihi7yH1B5A
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 6, 2018
why does the freemium model support fair #openaccess? it's transparent, there are no APC, and it removes technical and legal barriers. #OpenEdition wants to support the scientific community by supporting journals and publishers and by empowering researchers. #liber2018 pic.twitter.com/KVR6b5rawT
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 6, 2018
#liber2018 is a bit sponsor heavy
— Tony Ross-Hellauer (@tonyR_H) July 6, 2018
Totally agree. I am all for attributing and thanking the sponsors (so important!), but 3x 30 min talks in the main auditorium is a lot #liber2018
— Marta Teperek @martateperek.bsky.social (@martateperek) July 6, 2018
challenges of the freemium model: keeping up with the #openaccess landscape, expanding the scope of journals while maintaining income, collection aspects. #liber2018 pic.twitter.com/ynGs4hyn0O
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 6, 2018
and now it's already time for the closing ceremony of #liber2018. we are invited to #liber2019 in dublin, hosted by @tcddublin in ireland, supported by @conulireland. pic.twitter.com/HLhCVSGLPX
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 6, 2018
yes: a big "thank you!" to the local organizing team! #liber2018 [btw: I love the stripy t-shirts! :)] pic.twitter.com/3gscPEw0uc
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 6, 2018
… and this is it for the official program of #liber2018. (library tours this afternoon and a cultural program tomorrow to follow.) see you at #liber2019 in dublin! 🙂
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 6, 2018
as a reminder for #liber2019 we got clover seeds! to grow e.g. on your library office window sill, I'd suggest. 🙂 a lovely idea! #liber2018 pic.twitter.com/8abujSSYxD
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 6, 2018
Goodbye to #liber2018 and Lille. Happy to have had the opportunity to present our Citizen Science project togethers with Thomas Kaarsted pic.twitter.com/C4JKa4rovD
— Anne Kath Overgaard (@AnneKOvergaard) July 6, 2018
#Liber2018 bye for now … see you all in Dublin and #liberemergingleaders see you all in Prague pic.twitter.com/L7gOu6LHEO
— Charlotte Wien (@CharlotteWien) July 6, 2018
Reflecting on a fantastic #liber2018 during a pitstop in Brussels. Lots of great memories! @LIBERconference pic.twitter.com/vCytSVzZzH
— Peter Dudley (@lib_dudley) July 6, 2018
Trop chouette, la gourde offerte aux lecteurs à la BU de Lille! #liber2018 pic.twitter.com/RO3oBHtzGR
— Catherine Brendow@cathbrend@tooting.ch (@BrendCath) July 6, 2018
Beautiful University of Lille Health Library #liber2018 pic.twitter.com/CngoDYExJo
— Catherine Brendow@cathbrend@tooting.ch (@BrendCath) July 6, 2018
Please tell us what you thought of #Liber2018. Survey here: https://t.co/20gLgcCY2S
— LIBER Europe (@LIBEReurope) July 6, 2018
Presentation of the Heritage collection to the delegates of #liber2018 Enjoy ! #BuLilleSHS #patrimoine pic.twitter.com/hFnKWZHo3w
— BU Lille SHS (@BuLilleSHS) July 6, 2018
These walls at #LIBER2018 were a great idea for sharing ideas/approaches – added our Göttingen Open Science Meet-ups 🙂 https://t.co/t1ivdT5Byc
— Birgit Schmidt (@bschmid1) July 6, 2018
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1015364904906383360
Thank you everyone for the #Liber2018 in @Lilliadlci @univ_lille and see you in Dublin @tcddublin for #Liber2019 😉 pic.twitter.com/3wmz2OazD9
— LIBER Conference (@LIBERconference) July 6, 2018
#Liber2019 in Dublin, Ireland https://t.co/9FltUvOiqB #Liber2018 https://t.co/BVhpjyqW6l
— William J Nixon @williamjnixon.bsky.social (@williamjnixon) July 6, 2018
one of the library tours this afternoon lead us to the university of lille humanities library, @BuLilleSHS. #liber2018 pic.twitter.com/2KIW8tQVsO
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 6, 2018
to be honest: the library really needs the massive refurbishments that are currently planned: big parts of the building are still from 1974, when the library was opened. #liber2018 pic.twitter.com/sM4lEhzq0E
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 6, 2018
but an of the advantage of this library: they have plenty of space! so they installed a small kind of "public library for students" with non-scientific literature and room to chill. and they have a big group-work area. #liber2018 pic.twitter.com/CQre9kdvbr
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 6, 2018
and @BuLilleSHS has a splendid historic collection! the books that have already been digitized can be found under #nordnum: https://t.co/xefQV6eGpA #liber2018 pic.twitter.com/1cFjXt8TFl
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 6, 2018
some more details from the historic collection of the university of lille humanities library to end this day of #liber2018. 🙂 pic.twitter.com/RaiOtz7bm7
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) July 6, 2018