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Dear all,


Bookings are now open for the 3rd Bibliometrics in Libraries meeting hosted by the White Rose University Consortium at the University of York on Friday 4 July 2014. The venue is in the Harry Fairhurst Building, which you enter through the JB Morrell Library. This is a free event kindly sponsored by Elsevier.


Places are limited to two per institution in order to encourage wide participation and you can book via Eventbrite at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/3rd-bibliometrics-in-libraries-meeting-registration-10936414109


Programme (subject to change)

10:00

Registration and tea / coffee

10:30

Welcome. Liz Waller, Deputy Director, Information, University of York Library

10:35

Bibliometrics in support of research strategy and policy: a case study. Anna Grey (Research and Policy Manager) and Nicola Meenan (Research Strategy and Policy Officer), Research Strategy & Policy Office, University of York

11:00


Working with Publish or Perish and Google Scholar data. Anne-Wil Harzing, Research Professor and Research Development Advisor, ESPC Europe, London

11:45

Publication and citation data: what can SciVal show you? Presentation followed by hands-on session. Peter Darroch, Research Management Consultant, Elsevier

13:00

Lunch

13:45

Using SciVal at the University of Bath. Katie Evans, Research Analytics Librarian, University of Bath

14:15

Developing citation services at the University of Manchester Library. Scott Taylor, Research Services Librarian, University of Manchester Library

14:45

Break

15:05 

ORCID: connecting research and researchers. Michael Ladisch, Bibliographic Services Librarian, University College Dublin Librarian

15:35

Bibliometrics in research libraries: academic librarians as professional providers of bibliometric services. Sabrina Petersohn, Research Associate, GESIS Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, Cologne

16:05

Questions and round up

16:15

Close

Pay and display parking is available if you are planning to travel by car, and the University is a short bus ride away from the train station. See http://www.york.ac.uk/about/maps/ for directions to the campus. The building is fully accessible, but please contact the organiser if you have any special requirements.

Please note: York is hosting the Tour de France Grand Départ on 6 July and overnight accommodation will be in demand during that period. If you are planning to attend the Bibliometrics meeting and stay overnight we recommend that you book your accommodation as soon as possible.


Kind regards,
Pat Spoor ([log in to unmask])
Janette Colclough ([log in to unmask])
Helen Moore ([log in to unmask])