Berlin Colloquium of Library Science |
October 2018 – February 2019 Tuesdays 6 – 7.15 pm Room 123 |
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30.10 |
Is that your best? Distance learning course design: aspiration and realityTim Morgan - Blizard Institute, Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry, London, UK
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16.10Prof. Dr. Nils PharoDecentralized subject indexing: a case from television Metropolitan University Oslo, Norway
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Decentralized subject indexing: a case from television Prof. Dr. Nils Pharo Department of Archivistics, Library and Information Science, Oslo Metropolitan University, Oslo, Norway
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Is that your best? Distance learning course design: aspiration and reality Tim Morgan Blizard Institute, Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry, London, UK
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13.11. |
Wer schafft den Zugang? Akteure der Open-Access-Bewegung Dr. Christina Riesenweber Open-Access-Beauftragte der Freien Universität Berlin; Open-Access-Büro Berlin
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27.11. |
Die Geschichte vom großen Ö – Die Position der Öffentlichen Bibliotheken seit Mitte der 1960er Jahre Ulla Wimmer IBI HU Berlin
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11.12. |
Going Green – oder: Nachhaltige Strategien für Bibliotheken! Dr. Christopher Landes, Andrea Kaufmann, Dr. Petra Hauke Hertie School of Governance, Netzwerk Grüne Bibliothek, IBI HU Berlin
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08.01. |
20 Jahre Berliner Bibliothekswissenschaftliches Kolloquium: Ein Blick zurück und in die Zukunft Kirsten Schlebbe IBI HU Berlin
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22.01. |
Dr. Juliane Stiller, Dr. Violeta Trkulja IBI HU Berlin
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05.02. |
Leslie Kuo Stadtbibliothek Pankow
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BBK ArchiveProgram & recordings since summer 05 |
BBK PosterProgram as pdf |
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Credit PointsOne credit point can be gained per 15 lectures. For details see BBK Moodle course. |
MoodleBBK Moodle course for HU members |
The BBK is open for anybody. No registration needed.
Lectures are normally recorded.
Contact: Kirsten Schlebbe