Was bedeutet Open Science für das künftige Geschäftsmodell von Bibliotheken? - TIB AV-Portal
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Summary:
An event in the series: Quo vadis open science? A virtual Open Access Week for Berlin-Brandenburg. Open Science has far-reaching effects on the traditional business model of libraries and at the same time opens up perspectives for completely new service offerings. Under a paradigm of complete "openness" of scientific content, for example, it would be questionable what role libraries would still play in the future with regard to the provision of scientific information resources. It might then no longer be primarily a matter of selecting and acquiring - with limited funds - fee-based resources, but rather of content-driven curation, networking, and outreach services with respect to the unmanageable amount of freely available content or even ensuring its long-term availability. At the same time, funds for publication-based OA must be managed and, if necessary, raised, or infrastructures for the provision of "open" content must be operated and/or financed. Sustainable solutions for making research data available, e.g., according to FAIR principles, must also be developed that are as cost-effective as possible. With a view to these and many other services, there is also a need for advice for those working in science, not least in connection with complex legal issues. The event will examine the developments just outlined from the perspective of three very different libraries: the "Scientific Information" department at the Social Science Research Center Berlin, the Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz and the ZBW - Leibniz Information Center for Economics. The following questions will be addressed: - What services do the institutions offer to support researchers in implementing the principles of Open Science? - How does the relationship develop - e.g. with regard to the material and personnel resources used - between services that focus on the provision and, if necessary, preservation of information resources that are subject to a charge, and services, e.g. in connection with Open Access for publications or open (research) data? Can resources also be gained by critically questioning existing services? - To what extent do tools such as library management systems need to be adapted to new requirements as a result of greater openness? - What are the effects of a service portfolio that is gradually evolving in the direction of Open Science with regard to the necessary qualifications of employees? - What role does Open Science play in the strategic further development of the institutions in the medium and long term?
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5446/56578