15 research outputs found
The Danish Open Access Indicator
Presentation given at the PASTEUR4OA conference - Green Light for Open Access: Aligning Europe’s OA Policies, Amsterdam, 17th-18th May 2016
Get your hands dirty! Data Scientist Training for Librarians in Denmark
Why should librarians care about data science? REVY has talked to the creator of Data Scientist Training for Librarians, Chris Erdmann and he has a number of reasons
Altmetrics – good or bad donut? Interview med Mike Thelwall
Professor Mike Thelwall, University of Wolverhampton, var inviteret til DFFU’s årsmøde i september 2014 for at tale om altmetrics under titlen “Can altmetrics help to identify important new articles?” REVY havde lejlighed til at tale med professor Thewall om, hvorfor biblioteker skal interessere sig for altmetrics
Det kunne laves så grædende smukt
Det var ikke blot PURE, som Elsevier købte med Atira, men en unik tilgang til kunder og udvikling. REVY har sat chefen Thomas Jørgensen i stævne for at høre, hvad der er drivkraften bag udviklingen af PURE, hvorfor det blev Elsevier, og hvad fremtiden har at byde på
OpenAIRE guidelines for CRIS managers: supporting interoperability of open research information through established standards
OpenAIRE is the European infrastructure enabling researchers to comply with the European Union requirements for Open Access to research results. OpenAIRE collects metadata from data sources across Europe and beyond and defines interoperability guidelines to assist providers in exposing their information in a way that is compatible with OpenAIRE. This contribution focuses on a specific type of data source, CRIS systems, and the respective OpenAIRE guidelines, based on CERIF XML. A range of issues, spanning different aspects of information representation and exchange, needed to be addressed by the guidelines in order to define a complete solution for interoperability
How is OpenAIRE supporting open access policies and infrastructures in Europe? A Nordic point of view!
Presentation at the Nordic Perspectives on Open Access and Open Science seminar, Helsinki, October 15, 201
Open Access statistics for all departments of the Technical University of Denmark
<p>This dataset and charts of the Open Access percentage of peer reviewed journal articles and conference proceedings from the Technical University of Denmark. Numbers are broken down by departments and totals and year = 2013. </p>
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<p>All data have been provided by the Danish National Research Database: www.forskningsdatabasen.dk</p>
<p>Advance searchers are described here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1sB_T5ZpTAOXMxaIoUonoeVMdreZ4eUBPEOzKBXSmln4/edit?usp=sharing </p