Gold Leaf
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Gold Leaf provides business development and market research for publishers and the publishing community.
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📅 Coming up next week! Join us as we kick off a new webinar series for 2024 with an expert panel session on #TransformativeAgreements in scholarly publishing.
Join us for an engaging conversation with Wilhelm Widmark & Amy Devenney on March 21, 16:00 CET: us02web.zoom.us/webinar/regist…
Can we get beyond the Transformative Agreement? At our free webinar (sponsored by De Gruyter Libraries) this Thursday, Wilhelm Widmark of Stockholm University will discuss some steps towards a future after TAs. To join us, to to receive the recording, register here: us02web.zoom.us/webinar/regist…
Have Transformative Agreements worked and how far are publishers to creating the ultimate publishing solution that supersedes the TA?
Join us in our free webinar on 21 March, and listen to Amy Devenney of Jisc exploring these issues. us02web.zoom.us/webinar/regist…
De Gruyter Libraries
Our webinar series with De Gruyter Libraries is going into a second year! Join us on 21 March to 'Unveil the Impact of Transformative Agreements on Scholarly Publishing' and hear what Wilhelm Widmark and Amy Devenney have to say about this. us02web.zoom.us/webinar/regist…
We've really enjoyed working on this series with Gold Leaf! Thanks to Annika Bennett for conducting the interview. #Libraries #Bibliotheken
In part 5 of our series “Academic Librarians on Intellectual Freedom and Change”, Marcela Rivera-Cornejo (Universidad Católica) shares insights on how her #library is actively embracing the rapid developments in the teaching and research landscape.
Don’t miss out: blog.degruyter.com/academic-libra…
As University Librarian and CIO, Fiona Greig (Fiona Greig) supports University of Winchester’s ambition to be the “anchor university” for its region. Find out what that means and more in part 4 of our series 'Academic Librarians on Intellectual Freedom and Change'.
🔗blog.degruyter.com/academic-libra…
In the second part of our interviews with librarians, Michelle Blake from The University of Waikato 🎓 talks about the university library’s distinctive setting, indigenous programs, initiatives in educating about disinformation, and much more. blog.degruyter.com/academic-libra… De Gruyter Libraries
We're starting this New Year with a new series of interviews with Academic Librarians which we have conducted on behalf of De Gruyter Libraries. The first one was published today: Linda Bennett in conversation with Jeremy Upton from The University of Edinburgh
blog.degruyter.com/academic-libra…
Our recent webinar on #AI was a great success with a very lively discussion! If anyone has missed it, you can find the recording here: youtu.be/W2YN6mamyvE
Thank you to our fabulous speakers Andres Guadamuz, Dave Puplett and Svein Arne Brygfjeld (and De Gruyter Libraries for sponsoring the event)
This promises to be our most popular webinar to date! We clearly got the topic and speakers just right, which is good to see. If you don't want to miss it - registration is still open: us02web.zoom.us/webinar/regist…
Andres Guadamuz, Dave Puplett, Svein Arne Brygfjeld, De Gruyter Libraries
Did you know that the National Library of Norway (Nasjonalbiblioteket) has a lab dedicated to #AI ? The Head of the AI-lab, Svein Arne Brygfjeld, will tell us all about it at Thursday's webinar, sponsored by De Gruyter Libraries . Participate or receive the recording: us02web.zoom.us/webinar/regist…
If you want to know how #AI is being used in a Library and Teaching and Learning context, join our webinar next week and hear from Dave Puplett how University of of Greenwich is using #artificialintelligence in practice. us02web.zoom.us/webinar/regist… De Gruyter Libraries