The International Association of Scientific and Technological University Libraries (IATUL) is a voluntary international organization which provides a forum for the exchange of ideas relevant to librarianship in technological universities throughout the world. It also provides library directors and senior managers an opportunity to develop a collaborative approach to solving common problems.

The 28th Annual IATUL Conference was held June 11th – June 14th, 2007 at the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, Sweden. The 28th Annual IATUL Conference’s theme was “Global Access to Science”.

The final conference program for the conference can be found at this link: 2007 IATUL Conference Program.

Papers and presentations may be found in the links below, organized first by the day they were presented and then alphabetically by the title of the presentation. Presentations that were given may be found under the additional files field. Papers and presentations for which no files were provided, or for which permission to make openly available was not granted, have been omitted from this collection.

Schedule

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2007
Monday, May 14th
12:00 AM

The Disincentive of E-only

Alice Keller, Oxford University Library Services

12:00 AM

Monday, June 11th
12:00 AM

A model of scientifitc communication of a global distributed information system

Bo-Christer Björk, Swedish School of Economics and Business Administration (HANKEN)

12:00 AM

A system for easy access to scientific information using DOIs

Jan Brase, German National Library of Science and Technology (TIB)
Irina Sens, German National Library of Science and Technology (TIB)

12:00 AM

An Open Context for Small-scale Field Science Data

Eric Kansa, The Alexandria Archive Institute

12:00 AM

Assessing digital resources at the Tampere University of Technology Library by star rating system

Arja Valta, Tampere University of Technology
Kirsi Lepistö, Tampere University of Technology

12:00 AM

E-science in Poland – current state and perspectives

Krystyna Kaczmarczyk
Dorota Lipinska

12:00 AM

From Full Text Storage to Full Contents Representation: Information Science Between Library Science and Informatics

Erik Sandewall

12:00 AM

Global Access to Science Information: The Changing Dynamics of Access and Practices in India

Manik Mandal, Librarian NIT Library
K.C. Panda, Reader & Coordinator P.G. Dept of Libr and Info Services

12:00 AM

Global Access to Science – meeting the revolution

Tom Cochrane, Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Technology, Information and Learning Support) Queensland University of Technology

12:00 AM

How open access journals and repositories facilitate public access to publicly funded research

Marianne Josserand Haska, BioMed Central

12:00 AM

Monitoring Digital Library Activities – Status-, Trend- & Performance-Indicators based on analysis of OpenURL-requests

Peter Ahrens, Ex Libris Germany

12:00 AM

Open Access - Reaching the Masses

Håkan Carlsson, LUND UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES, HEAD OFFICE

12:00 AM

Open Access and repositories : beyond green and gold

Jens Vigen, CERN

12:00 AM

Open Access Publishing in Particle Physics

Rüdiger Voss, Physics Dep, CERN

12:00 AM

The Brazilian Model for Free Access to Scientific Publications

Pablo Ortellado, UNIVERSITY OF SÃO PAULO
Jorge Machado, UNIVERSITY OF SÃO PAULO

12:00 AM

The interim evaluation method of the national project for institutional repositories in Japan

Yuko Murakami, National Institute of Informatics, Chiba University, Tohoku Gakuin University

12:00 AM

The Library as an agent for transforming scholarly communications

Wayne Johnston, Digital Initiatives Librarian University of Guelph

12:00 AM

Tuesday, June 12th
12:00 AM

Biomedical literature mining (and why we really need Open Access)

Lars Juhl Jensen, European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL), Heidelberg, Germany

12:00 AM

e-Research Infrastructures and Scientific Communication

Ralph Schroeder, Oxford Internet Institute University of Oxford
Jennifer A. deBeer, Oxford Internet Institute University of Oxford
Jenny Fry, Oxford Internet Institute University of Oxford

12:00 AM

Enabling international access to data sets: the Distributed Data Curation Center (D2C2)

James Mullins, Purdue University

12:00 AM

Facilitating the deposit of experimental chemistry data in institutional repositories: Project SPECTRa

Peter Morgan, Cambridge University Library
Jim Downing, Cambridge University Library
Peter Murray-Rust, Cambridge University Library
Alan Tonge, Cambridge University Library
Fiona Cotterill, Cambridge University Library
Henry Rzepa, Cambridge University Library
Lorraine Windsor, Cambridge University Library

12:00 AM

How researchers use the electronic library?

Helle Lauridsen, Proquest CSA

12:00 AM

Interactive activities of researchers captured in research impact assessment

Katarina Larsen

12:00 AM

International research assessment revisited - A comparison between the research performance of KTH and selected UK universities

Folke Snickars, KTH Royal Institute of Technology
Björn Marklund, KTH Royal Institute of Technology
Tom Letcher, Evidence Ltd

12:00 AM

Library Service-Oriented Architecture to Enhance Access to Science

Richard Akerman, *National Research Council Canada (NRC), Canada Institute for Scientific and Technical Information (CISTI)

12:00 AM

New Metaphors in Scientific Communication: Libraries and the Commons

John Wilbanks, Executive Director, Science Commons/MIT CSAIL

12:00 AM

Support Service for Publication of Open Access Journals

David Lawrence, Scientific Editor, Linköping University Electronic Press

12:00 AM

The new geography of science

Jonathan Adams, Director Evidence Ltd, Leeds, UKJ

12:00 AM

UPCommons: Global Access to UPC Knowledge

Roser Gómez Enrich, Technical University of Catalonia
Marta López Vicancos, Technical University of Catalonia

12:00 AM

Thursday, June 14th
12:00 AM

Access to Global Information—A case of Digital Divide in Bangladesh

Anisur Rahman, Senior Asst. Director and Head Library and Information Division Northern University Bangladesh

12:00 AM

Beyond Access

Paul Peters, Hindawi Publishing Corporation

12:00 AM

Challenging libraries in the alternative dissemination of African scholarly communicastion

Hannie Sander, Executive Director: UJ LIC

12:00 AM

Developing World Access to Peer-Reviewed Research - OA in Action

Emily Gillingham, Wiley-Blackwell

12:00 AM

DRIVER: Supporting Institutional Repositories in Europe

Sophia Jones

12:00 AM

Engineers Australia Collection on Informit

Elena Vvedenskaia

12:00 AM

Not Just Quality Information: HINARI Drives Desirable Change In Teaching & Research

Tony McSéan, Elsevier
Daviess Menefee, Elsevier

12:00 AM

Open access journals and the developing world - experiences from operating the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ)

Lars Björnshauge, Director of Libraries Lund University

12:00 AM

Research knowledge in a global perspective, a public good or part of a knowledge apartheid.

Rune Nilsen, University of Bergen

12:00 AM

Science-specific Search: Bridging the gap in dissemination of and access to information

Joris van Rossum, Head of Scirus

12:00 AM

2008
Monday, April 21st
12:00 AM

Digital Strategy: European perspectives

Paul Ayris, Director of UCL Library Services and UCL Copyright Officer

12:00 AM