[IRTalk] FW: [EIFL-OA] Fwd: Call for Contributions / Open Access / Open Science, Libraries versus AI or Libraries and AI, Research and teaching support at INCONECSS – International Conference on Economics and Business Information / 17.-19.5.2022

Leti Kleyn leti.kleyn at up.ac.za
Thu Jan 6 00:35:45 SAST 2022


*From:* Iryna Kuchma <iryna.kuchma at eifl.net>
*Sent:* Tuesday, January 4, 2022 1:08 PM
*To:* eifloa <eifloa at lists.eifl.net>
*Subject:* [EIFL-OA] Fwd: Call for Contributions / Open Access / Open
Science, Libraries versus AI or Libraries and AI, Research and teaching
support at INCONECSS – International Conference on Economics and Business
Information / 17.-19.5.2022



Dear colleagues,



Happy 2022! Please see a call for abstracts and short presentations below
for online business and economic research and information conference that
include the following sessions and themes related to EIFL's priorities:
§  Cooperation: How to provide better services through cooperation rather
than competition?

   - How to work more efficiently? Outsource? Collaborate? By creating a
      knowledge base for knowledge transfer? By facilitating mutual access to
      (and research based on) local databases / datasets? Through joint
      production of research guides/ LibGuides?

§  Open Access / Open Science

*This could cover activities like the following:*

   - How has Open Access changed in the past years? (e.g. Coalition S,
      publishers “hijacking" the concept of Open Access, etc.)
      - Does Open Science help or hinder valorisation of research results?
      - Peer review and editing: Is there less or more quality control in
      open publications?
      - How do we build trust in open infrastructures? Trust/inertia versus
      innovation/inspiration? (e.g. Do established services persist?
Traditional
      reward systems versus transformation etc.)
      - How do you choose your products? Buy from established
      publishers/providers or use an open infrastructure? Is open always a good
      idea?
      - Does Corona have long-term effects on the publishing system? Are
      more texts available in Open Access? Was there a positive impact on Open
      Access transformation?

§  Corona effects

*This could cover activities like the following:*

   - Corona effects on library budgets? How has Corona/COVID-19 affected
      research funding, publishing and library budgets?
      - Was there an innovation push through Corona?
      - What will post Corona libraries look like? Will there be an impact
      on library as a space?
      - Back to work? The new normal? (e.g. transformation of work,
      transformation of office spaces, transformation of online trainings and
      events. Are more people attending events? Are events more accessible now?)

§  AI and Structured Data and Big Data: Libraries versus AI or Libraries
and AI - Best of both worlds?

*This could cover activities like the following:*

   - There is a growing amount of research data. Researchers are trying to
      cope with the data. How can we support the research process? Possible
      solutions: AI-based services or humans structuring data or both working
      together?
      - Where and how can libraries provide added value around structured
      data?
      - Big Data and copyright issues: What can be done with the data?

§  Research and teaching support: How to support students, scholars, early
career researchers?

*This could cover activities like the following:*

   - Support teaching staff and students with Open Educational Resources
      (OER): e.g.: Where to find OER, where to publish OER, advice around OER?
      - Supporting the research process online (e.g. support data sharing,
      creating tutorials, videos, sharing best practices)
      - Services to help improve information literacy (IL) and media
      literacy in business and economics

[Forwarded message from *Siegfried, Doreen* <D.Siegfried at zbw.eu>]

I would be very happy, if you could share or Call for Contributions
<https://www.inconecss.eu/call.html> for



*INCONECSS – International Conference on Economics and Business Information*



*Mai, 17-19 2022, Online Conference*



URL: https://www.inconecss.eu/



*The abstract submission deadline is January 11th, 2022.*



INCONECSS <https://www.inconecss.eu> is an international conference for
researchers, librarians and other information specialists supporting
researchers in Economics and Business Studies. INCONECSS wants to be a
platform for the exchange on changing user needs and services as well as on
the evolving landscape of scholarly publishing.



INCONECSS encourages conversations between researchers, information
specialists and other people working in fields related to information
provision for research in Economics and Business Studies.

*The world of business and economics research and information: Collaborate,
compete or collapse?*

You are invited to submit original contributions on services or best
practice and experience, including but not limited to the following:



·        Cooperation: How to provide better services through cooperation
rather than competition?

·        Open Access / Open Science

·        Corona effects

·        AI and Structured Data and Big Data: Libraries versus AI or
Libraries and AI - Best of both worlds?

·        Research and teaching support: How to support students, scholars,
early career researchers?

Besides the topic presentations, we will have an* inspirational corner for
short presentations.*



*Important Dates*

·        Abstract Submission Deadline: January 11, 2022

·        Notification of Acceptance: March 11, 2022

·        Final submission of document/presentation: May 6, 2022

·        Conference Dates: May 17-19, 2022 (three half days with different
times of day to accommodate different time zones)

You can find details on the submission process and criteria for evaluation
on our website: https://www.inconecss.eu/call.html



*Contact*

If you have any questions, please contact inconecss at zbw.eu



Best regards

Doreen Siegfried



.........................................................................................................................................



DR. DOREEN SIEGFRIED
Head of Marketing and Public Relations



ZBW – Leibniz Information Centre for Economics

Duesternbrooker Weg 120

24105 Kiel

Germany

T: +49 431 8814-455
E: d.siegfried at zbw.eu


www.zbw.eu

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The ZBW is the Open Science Partner for economics and business studies.
https://open-science-future.zbw.eu/en/home-english/

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