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18 juin 2009 - From 14h00 to 15h30
- Free of charge
Session managers:
Martine COMBEROUSSE, Chef de Bureau de l'IST, Ministère de l'Enseignement Supérieur et de la Recherche
Paolo LAÏ, INIST-CNRS
The way research is conducted is undergoing fundamental changes brought about by the advent of eResearch, the uptake of web technologies and the application of advanced computing techniques. E-Research and e-infrastructure are at the heart of the great ambitions and promise of science in this new century. Changes in the conduct and nature of science - notably the adoption of new scientific collaborative practices and IT technologies - present both novel requirements and exciting opportunities for success in meeting this challenge. In this context, E-research and e-infrastructure have the potential to be transformational within research libraries and the information community by impacting their operations, functions, and possibly even their missions.
This plenary session will address questions such as:
- What is e-research / what is e-infrastructure and why does it matter to the information community?
- What are the needs of scientists using large data sets?
- Which services are required to foster understanding in scientific processes?
- How can e-research profit from the experiences, methods and technologies of digital library research and development?
- What are the new ways in which information professionals can collaborate with and support scientific researchers?
- Which core differences between these two communities' approaches may hinder progress and successful collaboration?
Moderator : Herbert GRUTTEMEIER, President, International Council for Scientific and Technical Information (ICSTI), Head of International Relations at INIST-CNRS
Jean Emmanuel FAURE, Research Infrastructures (Unit B3), Research Directorate General, European Commission Brussels
Magali ROUX, CNRS Senior Scientist, Deputy director, CNRS
Stefan GRADMANN, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin Berlin School of Library and Information Science, President of DGI
Liz LYON, Director, UKOLN, University of Bath, UK
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