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Best Poster by a First Timer - Veterinary Science and Open Access
In our study we wanted to review the options available for preserving publications written by the teaching and research staff of the faculty taking into account copyright as well. We also compared article citations, and were surprised to learn that the articles receiving most citations were the ones self-archived, i.e. published in repositories, social networks, and author websites. Next we analysed students’ theses from the open access point of view, i.e. based on students’ copyright declarations. It is surprising to us that a generation brought up in a world of mobiles, tablets, laptops, and the internet does not take seriously the decision concerning their own theses and their online accessibility
Report from the European Veterinary Libraries Group’s meeting 14th EAHIL Conference. 11-13 June 2014, Rome
The EVLG (European Veterinary Libraries Group) had a very nice meeting outside the conference centre on the grass(and in the shade!).We elected some new board members and the board is now:Chair: Michael Eklund, SwedenVicechair: Raisa Iivonen, FinlandSecretary: Fiona Brown, Great BritainWebmanager: Eva Orban, HungaryTreasurer: Derek Halling, USA
Editorial
Hello Everyone,Exciting developments have been taking place on the EAHIL Board. Marshall Dozier is our new President and I, on behalf of the EAHIL Editorial Board, would like to wish her well and offer her our sincere congratulations...
The librarian as a leader: development of leadership in the library and information profession
A literature review was conducted to identify articles on leadership in the library and information profession since 2011.Articles identified were examined in terms of demand for leadership skills and supply of professional development opportunities. The leadership profile of skills and competencies is diverse: flexibility is the key within the rapidly changing landscape of the profession. Available training and development opportunities range from formal training programmes to low-cost approaches that can be easily implemented by individuals or within organisations
Report from the MeSH Special Interest Group Meeting 14th EAHIL Conference. 11-13 June 2014, Rome
The Special Interest Group (SIG) on MeSH translation met on June 11 and gathered a section of the 14th EAHILConference participants from Belgium, the Dutch Caribbean, Netherlands, Norway, Romania, Sweden, Switzerland,United Kingdom, and of course Italy. The idea of meeting for SIGs during the Conference and not on the day/daysbefore, when CE courses are usually held, was very successful and we gathered over twenty people interested inMeSH translation
Publications and new products
Dear Colleagues,The debate on Open Access is still in progress.The objective of the Science Policy Briefing of the European Medical Research Councils (EMRC) of the EuropeanScience Foundation (ESF), is to accelerate the adoption of open access in order to guarantee equitable access toEuropean biomedical research outputs worldwide
Trends for the future
Creating strategies to meet challenges.Invitation to attend the EAHIL Workshop in Stockholm, 12-14 June 201