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    Der grĂĽne Weg zu Open Access : institutionelle und fachliche Repositorien

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    The recent issue 1/2009 of GMS Medizin – Bibliothek – Information has a focus on „The green road to open Access: institutional and subject repositories“. Self-archiving and storing scholarly publications on a print server were also central topics in many presentations at the 9th International Bielefeld Conference in February 2009. The authors in this issue are Birgit Schmidt and Karin Ilg-Hartecke (Open Access in Deutschland – erweiterte Perspektiven für die Wissenschaft), Christoph Bruch and Anja Lengenfelder (Unterstützung des Grünen Weges zu Open Access an der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft), Ulrich Herb and Matthias Müller (Nuancen in Grün: Betrieb eines institutionellen und disziplinären Repositoriums – Erfahrungen und Entwicklungen an der Saarländischen Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek), Timo Borst and Jan B. Weiland (EconStor: ein fachliches Repositorium für die Wirtschaftswissenschaften), Antonella de Robbio and Michael Katzmayr (The management of an international open access repository: the case of E-LIS) and Christian Gumpenberger (The EPrints story: Southampton as the cradle of institutional self-archiving). Furthermore this focus issue features an interview of a representative of a research funding organisation (Repositorien: Der grüne Weg zu Open Access Publishing aus der Perspektive einer Forschungsförderungsorganisation. 10 Fragen von Bruno Bauer an Falk Reckling, Mitarbeiter des FWF Der Wissenschaftsfonds) and an interview of a publisher (Repositorien: Der grüne Weg zu Open Access Publishing aus der Perspektive der International Association of Scientific, Technical & Medical Publishers (STM): 10 Fragen von Bruno Bauer an Barbara Kalumenos, Director of Public Affairs bei STM)

    Medizinbibliothekarische Bibliographie 2002

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    The following journals have been evaluated for the medical-librarian bibliography 2002: ABI Technik, Bibliothek in Forschung & Praxis, Bibliotheksdienst, Biblos, BIT online, EAHIL Newsletter, Mitteilungen der Vereinigung Ă–sterreichischer Bibliothekarinnen und Bibliothekare, nfd, Online Mitteilungen, Zeitschrift fĂĽr Bibliothekswesen & Bibliographie

    AGMB, mbi & CCMed. Information – wir leben sie!

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    Editorial of issue 1/2005 of medizin – bibliothek – information that focuses on the annual conference 2004 of the German Medical Libraries Association in Mannheim

    "From Big Data to Smart Knowledge - Text and Data Mining in Science and Economy" (Köln, 23.-24. Februar 2015)

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    Report on a conference held at Cologne from 23 to 24 February 2015: "From Big Data to Smart Knowledge - Text and Data Mining in Science and Economy

    Open Access Publishing Bibliografie Ă–sterreich

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    The Austrian Open Access Publishing Bibliography includes articles about Open Access Publishing in Austria and articles of Austrian authors about Open Access Publishing that are indexed in DABI – Datenbank Deutsches Bibliothekswesen (http://dabi.ib.hu-berlin.de/) and in E-LIS – Eprints in Library and Information Science (http://eprints.rclis.org/)

    Autorenregister: AGMB aktuell 1997-2000, medizin - bibliothek - information 2001

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    Index of authors of the publications of the German Medical Libraries Association (1997-2001): http://www.agmb.de/mbi/indexneu.html, http://www.agmb.de/mbi/mbiauswahl.html

    Medizinbibliothekarische Bibliographie 2007

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    The Medical Librarian's Bibliography 2007 lists all articles from GMS Medizin – Bibliothek – Information and selected publications relevant to medical librarians from following journals: ABI Technik, Bibliothek Forschung und Praxis, Bibliotheksdienst, BIT online, BuB: Forum Bibliothek und Information, Journal of the European Association for Health Information and Libraries, Mitteilungen der Vereinigung Österreichischer Bibliothekarinnen und Bibliothekare, nfd, Online Mitteilungen, Zeitschrift für Bibliothekswesen & Bibliographie

    Bibliotheken im Fluss

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    The focus of the current issue 3/2015 of GMS Medizin – Bibliothek – Information is the annual conference 2015 of the German Medical Libraries Association in Basel. The motto of the conference was “Libraries in progress”. The authors in this issue are Bruno Bauer (Research data – a new field of activity (also) for libraries), Markus Fischer (Search filter for local holdings in bibnet.org), Ursula Georgy (Strategic marketing: Benefit positioning strategy of libraries as a content provider in competition), Mareike Grisse (Reading and understanding licensing agreements for electronic resources), Regine Küfner Lein (Access to medical full texts and databases in Norway by national licensing), Annette Kustos (Collection management and service concept at the academic library of the Hochschule für Gesundheit), Oliver Weiner (Medical documents in university repositories), Sabine Buroh (Impressions from the EAHIL Workshop, Edinburgh, 10–12 June 2015), Mareike Grisse (Supra-regional availability of licensed electronic content – ZB MEDs’ new models), Jana Pössel (LIVIVO: The new ZB MED search portal for life sciences), Jasmin Schmitz (Offering advice on open access publishing in libraries), Fabian Gail (Product and innovation management ZB MED) and Dagmar Härter (Medical libraries: libraries in progress – annual meeting 2015 of the German MLA, September 7th to 9th at Basel, Switzerland). Furthermore this focus issue features articles from Eike Hentschel (Pioneer projects in medical libraries 2015: Introduction of the winners) and Iris Reimann (German MLA News; Pioneer projects in medical libraries 2016 – Announcement)

    Schwerpunktthema "ODOK in Leoben 2010 und in Wels 2012" [Editorial]

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    Editorial of issue 1/2013 of "Mitteilungen der Vereinigung Ă–sterreichischer Bibliothekarinnen und Bibliothekare

    National licenses: concept, implementation and prospect of a scheme of the German Research Foundation to licence digital text collectionsfor the scientific community of Germany : Bruno Bauer presents 10 questions to Berndt Dugall who is head of the university library at Frankfurt on the Main and agent of one out of nine institutions which act jointly in order to organise the purchase of national licenses

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    Das Programm der Nationallizenzen (http://www.nationallizenzen.de/) wurde 2004 von der Deutschen Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) entwickelt. Ziel ist es, bundesweit geltende Lizenzvereinbarungen mit Fachgesellschaften, Verlagen und anderen Informationsanbietern abzuschließen und dadurch Wissenschaftlern, Studierenden und wissenschaftlich interessierten Privatpersonen in ganz Deutschland den kostenlosen Zugang zu Datenbanken, digitalen Textsammlungen und elektronischen Zeitschriften zu ermöglichen. Das aktuelle Interview mit Berndt Dugall informiert über das Konzept der Nationallizenzen, dessen Finanzierung, das organisatorische Umfeld sowie das Procedere von der Auswahl bis zur Lizenzierung einzelner elektronischer Ressourcen. Zuletzt werden auch die Bedeutung der Nationallizenzen für den Wissenschaftsstandort Deutschland sowie die Zukunft der Bibliotheken angesichts der rasanten technischen Entwicklungen auf dem Informationssektor angesprochen.In 2004 the German Research Foundation (DFG) drafted a plan for national licenses (http://www.nationallizenzen.de/). License agreements with scholarly societies, comercial publishers and other information providers should be valid for the whole area of Germany. Hence scientists, students and people with interest in science should be able to access databases, digital text collections and e-journals free of charge within Germany. In this interview Berndt Dugall informs on the concept of a national license and talks about its funding and its organisational environment. He will explain the course from picking an electronic resource to licensing it. Finally the significance of national licenses for science in Germany will be discussed and the future of libraries will be reviewed in the light of the fast-paced development in the information industry
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