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Supporting Learning And Teaching Using A Reading List Management System, Eng Ling Lynn Yeo
Supporting Learning And Teaching Using A Reading List Management System, Eng Ling Lynn Yeo
Research Collection Library
Reading List Management Systems (RLMS) were created to allow faculty, libraries, and students to curate and access readings and resources easily. In this session, the presenter shared on how Singapore Management University (SMU), make use of the RLMS Leganto, to support learning and teaching in a hybrid learning environment
Implementing A Copyright Chatbot At Smu Libraries: Technology, Challenge And User Experience, Nazimah Ram Nath
Implementing A Copyright Chatbot At Smu Libraries: Technology, Challenge And User Experience, Nazimah Ram Nath
Research Collection Library
Academics and students use copyrighted materials frequently in the course of their teaching and learning journey. How can they be informed about compliance and users’ rights? This presentation takes one into a SMU Libraries’ journey in creating a chatbot using an interactional conversation interface, to bring copyright information to users.
Game Changing Factors Impacting The Scholarly Records, Aaron Tay
Game Changing Factors Impacting The Scholarly Records, Aaron Tay
Research Collection Library
Invited talk for 18th Annual Library Leadership Institute - Hong Kong | 17 - 20 January 2022.
In this 2022 talk Aaron Tay, reflects and expands on the talk he gave at the OCLC APRC in 2018 where he proposes 3 main trends that will impact the long term future of academic libraries.
1. Increasing diversity of the Scholarly Record
2. Push towards "Open"
3. Increasing effectiveness of technology - e.g.. Machine learning.
All three trends work indepdendently as well as reinforce each other. In this updated talk he give examples of some of these trends from the use of …
Growing And Sustaining An Institutional Repository: An Example From Singapore Management University, Pin Pin Yeo, Danping Dong
Growing And Sustaining An Institutional Repository: An Example From Singapore Management University, Pin Pin Yeo, Danping Dong
Research Collection Library
The presentation introduced SMU's institutional repository called InK and research data repository RDR, discussed the services, strategies and promotion of InK, policies that support open access, open access citation advantage in InK.
The ‘Workflow Librarian’ Reaching Library Users Where They Are, Matthew Hayes, Rebecca Blakiston, Aaron Tay, Roger Schonfeld
The ‘Workflow Librarian’ Reaching Library Users Where They Are, Matthew Hayes, Rebecca Blakiston, Aaron Tay, Roger Schonfeld
Research Collection Library
How do libraries add value for patrons increasingly working outside library-preferred workflows (e.g. searching via Google Scholar), and accessing the library’s collection off-campus? This is a question of profound relevance to all library stakeholders – librarians, publishers, and patrons alike – and one that must be addressed to maintain mission relevance. It will mean finding new ways of service delivery and service provision that support learning and research not just remotely, but outside library-preferred workflows. It will mean putting the library ‘in the life of the user’ by designing library services that ‘surface content in the places where users actually …
Information Literacy Implementation In Smu, Rajendra Munoo, Zhenyan Li
Information Literacy Implementation In Smu, Rajendra Munoo, Zhenyan Li
Research Collection Library
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Panel Discussion 4 | Peer Community In ... : Publish And Review Models In France, Thomas Guillemaud
Panel Discussion 4 | Peer Community In ... : Publish And Review Models In France, Thomas Guillemaud
COAR Asia OA Meeting 2021
In France where Open Science is a governmental priority, they have built communities of researchers reviewing and recommending for free preprints in their fields in an open, independent, non-exclusive and reliable way, managed by researchers and for researchers called Peer Communities In (PCI). The researchers were empowered to regain control of scholarly publishing refocusing on articles and not the journals' quality. They have seen savings from not paying journal APCs, making results available right away, and transparency of the process. The French research institutions and universities support this process by their recognition of the pre-prints in PCI.
Panel Discussion 3 | The Shift To Open Access In University Courses And Some Of The Considerations For Moving To This Model, Sukanya Naidu
Panel Discussion 3 | The Shift To Open Access In University Courses And Some Of The Considerations For Moving To This Model, Sukanya Naidu
COAR Asia OA Meeting 2021
The presentation covered the awareness, discoverability and access to open access resources. OER resources and repositories were included in the library catalogue. Listed the considerations to move to the open access model for teaching and learning. Some of the lessons learnt were: one size does not fit all, faculty already use OER, need to strike a balance between open content and subscribe content. The NUS Libraries also contribute to open access content via its repository called ScholarBank and Digital Gems.
Panel Discussion 3 | Open Educational Resources: Involvement Of Libraries And Lis Professionals, Khasiah Zakaria
Panel Discussion 3 | Open Educational Resources: Involvement Of Libraries And Lis Professionals, Khasiah Zakaria
COAR Asia OA Meeting 2021
The presentation covered Malaysian academic libraries and librarians roles in OER, the opportunities and challenges, with recommendations towards national policy guidelines on OER.
Panel Discussion 3 | Open Access Emphasis In Australia, Derek Whitehead
Panel Discussion 3 | Open Access Emphasis In Australia, Derek Whitehead
COAR Asia OA Meeting 2021
The panelist covered the open access landscape in Australia, including developments in open access repositories in Australasia, Creative Commons in Australia and New Zealand, developments in open data, with an emphasis on open education resources in Australian universities.
A Snapshot Of Changes In University-Based Institutional Repositories In Thailand, Wachiraporn Klungthanaboon
A Snapshot Of Changes In University-Based Institutional Repositories In Thailand, Wachiraporn Klungthanaboon
COAR Asia OA Meeting 2021
Several Thai universities have been developing institutional repositories for over a decade. The libraries, which are in charge of maintaining the repositories, and their repository staff have encountered challenging changes along the way. The following three major changes will be discussed in this presentation: 1) making IR collections more open, 2) aligning practices with global standards, and 3) expanding the content coverage and services to include research data.
Report From Jpcoar: Community Activities In Japan, Michiyo Yasuhara
Report From Jpcoar: Community Activities In Japan, Michiyo Yasuhara
COAR Asia OA Meeting 2021
JPCOAR is the largest open access repository community in Japan. This presentation will give a brief overview of institutional repositories in Japan and introduce JPCOAR recent activities.
Toward Open Science @Lipi/Brin, Hendro Subagyo, Madiareni Sulaiman
Toward Open Science @Lipi/Brin, Hendro Subagyo, Madiareni Sulaiman
COAR Asia OA Meeting 2021
The presentation gives the timeline of open data movement in Indonesia and the establishment of BRIN (National Agency for Research and Innovation). BRIN acts as the hub of research collaboration with open infrastructure. BRIN set up RIN (Repositori Ilmiah Nasional), national repository for journals and encouraged the development of institutional repositories. RIN Dataverse is the platform that we use in supporting the movement of open science in Indonesia; besides the implementation of One Data Indonesia and the scientific publication through Open Journal System. We also have national regulation about deposit data requirement, Indonesia Law 11/2019 about National System for Science …
Current Status And Recent Progress Of Open Access In Korea, Suhyeon Yoo
Current Status And Recent Progress Of Open Access In Korea, Suhyeon Yoo
COAR Asia OA Meeting 2021
This presentation introduces the current status of Open Access and some major progress in Korea. It includes some recent development and activities in Open Access on a national level, an overview of the Open Access Transformative Agreement which is engaged by 25 national research institutes, and an introduction to the Open Access maturity model for measuring and fostering the Open Access culture of a scholarly society.
Open Science Bangladesh: An Update, Susmita Das
Open Science Bangladesh: An Update, Susmita Das
COAR Asia OA Meeting 2021
The pandemic is an opportunity to illustrate that Open Science practices, such as sharing the data from experiments and analysis, are doable to find successful treatments speedily. So while the pandemic is an appalling threat, it's also an amazing opening to transform research traditions. Realizing its importance for university and research potentiality, university libraries of Bangladesh permit OA to publish their content for internal and external members. This presentation attempts to explore the extent that Open Science activities being undertaken by various actors in line with UNESCO’s recommendation on Open Science in Bangladesh.
Discovery To The Open Access Status And Intention Of Taiwan Academic Libraries, Meng-Ling (Beatrice) Lin
Discovery To The Open Access Status And Intention Of Taiwan Academic Libraries, Meng-Ling (Beatrice) Lin
COAR Asia OA Meeting 2021
The Science & Technology Policy Research and Information Center (STPI) maintains the Consortium on Core Electronic Resources in Taiwan (CONCERT). STPI conducted a survey to understand the direction of academic libraries in Taiwan collection development and support of open access. The results of the survey were presented, identified the barriers to the OA movement and the opportunities for libraries to change.
Towards Open Science In India: An Update, Sridhar Gutam
Towards Open Science In India: An Update, Sridhar Gutam
COAR Asia OA Meeting 2021
This COVID19 pandemic has made us understand the importance of Open Science. The science developed through the knowledge contributed should be open so for innovations to happen for the public good. The goods and services which we envisage for the public good can only happen when the data and information are freely available as soon as possible. During the pandemic, India had brought out a draft policy on ‘Science, Technology, and Innovation Policy (STIP) 2020’ which is aimed at making Science more Open. During the presentation, a brief on the STIP 2020 and other developments towards Open Scholarship in India …
Panel Discussion 2 | Data Sharing At Moru, Thailand, Naomi Waithira
Panel Discussion 2 | Data Sharing At Moru, Thailand, Naomi Waithira
COAR Asia OA Meeting 2021
Covered the data management and sharing efforts at Mahidol Oxford Research Unit (MORU). Some issues faced include legacy datasets, effort versus benefit, confidentiality o fdata. Some future initiatives include promoting findability, optimizing workflows for data access and creating safe data havens.
Panel Discussion 2 | The Development Of Cuhk Research Data Repository At The Chinese University Of Hong Kong, Wendy H. Y. Wong
Panel Discussion 2 | The Development Of Cuhk Research Data Repository At The Chinese University Of Hong Kong, Wendy H. Y. Wong
COAR Asia OA Meeting 2021
The institutional research data repository at CUHK was soft launched in October 2021 using the Dataverse platform. The organization and features of the data repository were highlighted with upcoming features.
Panel Discussion 2 | Brief Introduction To Csrda And Social Science Japan Data Archive (Ssjda), Shuai Wang, Sae Taniguhi
Panel Discussion 2 | Brief Introduction To Csrda And Social Science Japan Data Archive (Ssjda), Shuai Wang, Sae Taniguhi
COAR Asia OA Meeting 2021
The presentation covered the history of Centre for Social Research and Data Archives (CSRDA) and Social Science Japan Data Archive (SSJDA). The details of the data available in SSJDA, the growth in datasets, the work done by the staff to curate and share the data and the on-going infrastructure projects.
Cashing The Cheque Of Open Access Movement: Emerging Tools Built On Open Access Data, Aaron Tay
Cashing The Cheque Of Open Access Movement: Emerging Tools Built On Open Access Data, Aaron Tay
COAR Asia OA Meeting 2021
The presentation showed that the rising amount of OA full text, coupled with increased availability of open scholarly metadata due to the rise of persistent Identifiers (PID) infrastructure like Crossref, ORCID, Datacite, and Research Organization Registry (ROR) has led to the emergence of new innovative tools and features that leverage these sources of open data. He provided an overview of the range of new tools available based on open access data, which includes discovery indexes like Lens.org, literature mapping tools like Citation Gecko, Litmaps, Inciteful, VOSviewer or new features such as contextual citations and more. These tools are evidence that …
Open Access In Kyrgyzstan: Current Developments And Future Directions, Jyldyz Bekbalaeva
Open Access In Kyrgyzstan: Current Developments And Future Directions, Jyldyz Bekbalaeva
COAR Asia OA Meeting 2021
Covered the developments in open access in Kyrgyzstan, including the level of awareness of OA, OER and Creative Commons licenses. Introduced the repositories, KyrlibNet Open Archive and their OA journals on DOAJ.
Open Scholarship Developments In Education And Science, Ngân Chu
Open Scholarship Developments In Education And Science, Ngân Chu
COAR Asia OA Meeting 2021
There were 2 parts to the presentation:
1. Open Educational Resources (OER) in Vietnam: introduce Vietnam OER and conferences to advocate and develop OER in Vietnam.
2. Scientific Resources for Research Activities in VAST (Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology): Introduce VAST and the resources of VAST for science and technology services.
Polyu Oer Portal: An Archive Of Institutional Collective Wisdom, Johnny Yuen
Polyu Oer Portal: An Archive Of Institutional Collective Wisdom, Johnny Yuen
COAR Asia OA Meeting 2021
Hong Kong Polytechnic University Library built an open education resource portal, aligned with the PolyU vision. The content for the portal were collected from students, faculty and librarians. The OER were meta-tagged with domains, keywords, schools, related PolyU course codes, with links to their learning management system.
Use And Importance Of Open Access In Nepal During Covid 19 Pandemic, Jagadish Aryal
Use And Importance Of Open Access In Nepal During Covid 19 Pandemic, Jagadish Aryal
COAR Asia OA Meeting 2021
Nepal could not remain unaffected by the Covid 19 pandemic spread all over the world. It not only attacked people’s health but affected every sector in the country. It made long-term effects on the social, economic, political, and educational sectors. The educational sector has been badly affected. Universities and schools remained almost closed. Research and education are limited to online mode. Libraries and resources centers are also closed. Hence researchers need to totally depend upon online resources. As a developing country, Nepal doesn’t have access to many commercial databases so they have to rely on open access content. The importance …
Open Academic Service In The Nsl-Cas: From Notion To Action, Xiwen Liu
Open Academic Service In The Nsl-Cas: From Notion To Action, Xiwen Liu
COAR Asia OA Meeting 2021
Covered the notion of open academic service and the signing of OA declaration and policy statements. The development of a grid of institutional repositories at CAS for China and supporting SCOAP3. CAS ha also started publishing OA journals. They conducted OA training and organized conferences. In the future they plan to develop more open academic services that meet the needs of CAS researchers and the public.
Open Access Repositories Developed Under National Digitization Project & Open Scholarship Programme, Manuja Karunaratne
Open Access Repositories Developed Under National Digitization Project & Open Scholarship Programme, Manuja Karunaratne
COAR Asia OA Meeting 2021
Covered the National Science Foundation role in Sri Lanka's open scholarship programme, open access initiatives, national digitization project, one repository initiative and their challenges.
Open Science Initiative @ Usm, Mohd Kamal Mohd Napiah
Open Science Initiative @ Usm, Mohd Kamal Mohd Napiah
COAR Asia OA Meeting 2021
The first time we heard about Open Science, we felt it was a big challenge but at the same time a golden opportunity for the Library. The biggest challenge is to learn something very new that is not taught while in library courses at university, moreover to convince researchers to also collaborate in this effort. As this initiative is very important to be realized, the Library has taken the initiative to lead this movement at USM by focusing on awareness programs as the first step in ensuring the success of this agenda. So in this presentation, we will share about …
Open Access And Open Science In Singapore, Lian-Ping Ooi
Open Access And Open Science In Singapore, Lian-Ping Ooi
COAR Asia OA Meeting 2021
Developments and update of Open Access and Open Science in Singapore.
Panel Discussion 1 | Investing In Open Infrastructure And Service: The Benefits And Challenges, Ginny Barbour
Panel Discussion 1 | Investing In Open Infrastructure And Service: The Benefits And Challenges, Ginny Barbour
COAR Asia OA Meeting 2021
Covered the problem, benefits, challenges and opportunities in open infrastructure. Discussed fostering bibliodiversity, how open infrastructure supported good science, the impact of the UNESCO Recommendation on Open Science.