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    Die Rolle der ORCID iD in der Wissenschaftskommunikation: Der Beitrag des ORCID-Deutschland-Konsortiums und das ORCID-DE-Projekt
    (Berlin : de Gruyter Saur, 2019) Dreyer, Britta; Hagemann-Wilholt, Stephanie; Vierkant, Paul; Strecker, Dorothea; Glagla-Dietz, Stephanie; Summann, Friedrich; Pampel, Heinz; Burger, Marleen
    ORCID’s services such as the unambiguous linking of researchers and their research output form the basis of modern scholarly communication. The ORCID Germany Consortium offers a reduced ORCID premium membership fee and supports its members during ORCID integration. Services include a dialogue platform that provides German-language information and additional support services. Another major success factor is an all-encompassing communication strategy: members of the ORCID implementation can resort to established organizational communication channels. Together and with the support of the ORCID DE project they contribute significantly to the successful distribution of ORCID in Germany.
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    Open Science und die Bibliothek – Aktionsfelder und Berufsbild
    (Graz : Vereinigung Österreichischer Bibliothekarinnen und Bibliothekare, 2019) Blümel, Ina; Drees, Bastian; Hauschke, Christian; Heller, Lambert; Tullney, Marco
    Eine durch die Digitalisierung veränderte und auf Open Science ausgerichtete Wissenschaftspraxis benötigt angepasste Infrastrukturen und Services. Daraus ergeben sich verschiedene neue oder veränderte Aktionsfelder für wissenschaftliche Bibliotheken und Infrastruktureinrichtungen. Zu nennen sind zum Beispiel die nicht-textuellen Materialien wie Forschungsdaten, AV-Medien oder Software und die Umsetzung der FAIR-Prinzipien. Hinzu kommen neue Aufgaben im Bereich der Forschungsinformationen, zum Beispiel in der Unterstützung institutioneller Forschungsinformationssysteme, die Gestaltung von Open Access, die Unterstützung kollaborativen wissenschaftlichen Arbeitens sowie die Schaffung von offenen Infrastrukturen. In diesem Artikel werden diese Felder kurz vorgestellt und sich daraus abzeichnende Anforderungen an das bibliothekarische Berufsbild skizziert.
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    IK und KI-ein Herz und eine Seele: Ein Streit über künstliche Intelligenz im Kontext von Informationskompetenz
    (Frankfurt, Main : DGI ; Berlin ; New York, NY : de Gruyter, 2019) Burblies, Christine; Pianos, Tamara
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    Reflections on Gender Analyses of Bibliographic Corpora
    (Lausanne : Frontiers Media, 2019) Mihaljević, Helena; Tullney, Marco; Santamaría, Lucía; Steinfeldt, Christian
    The interplay between an academic's gender and their scholarly output is a riveting topic at the intersection of scientometrics, data science, gender studies, and sociology. Its effects can be studied to analyze the role of gender in research productivity, tenure and promotion standards, collaboration and networks, or scientific impact, among others. The typical methodology in this field of research is based on a number of assumptions that are customarily not discussed in detail in the relevant literature, but undoubtedly merit a critical examination. Presumably the most confronting aspect is the categorization of gender. An author's gender is typically inferred from their name, further reduced to a binary feature by an algorithmic procedure. This and subsequent data processing steps introduce biases whose effects are hard to estimate. In this report we describe said problems and discuss the reception and interplay of this line of research within the field. We also outline the effect of obstacles, such as non-availability of data and code for transparent communication. Building on our research on gender effects on scientific publications, we challenge the prevailing methodology in the field and offer a critical reflection on some of its flaws and pitfalls. Our observations are meant to open up the discussion around the need and feasibility of more elaborated approaches to tackle gender in conjunction with analyses of bibliographic sources.
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    ORCID DE 2 – Konsolidierung der ORCID-Informationsinfrastruktur in Deutschland
    (Zenodo, 2019) Bertelmann, Roland; Cruse, Patricia; Niggemann, Elisabeth; Pieper, Dirk; Sens, Irina; Burger, Marleen; Dasler, Robin; Dreyer, Britta; Elger, Kirsten; Fenner, Martin; Hagemann-Wilholt, Stephanie; Hartmann, Sarah; Höhnow, Tobias; Kett, Jürgen; Pampel, Heinz; Pietsch, Christian; Schirrwagen, Jochen; Summann, Friedrich
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    confIDent - for FAIR conference metadata
    (Zenodo, 2019) Hagemann-Wilholt, Stephanie; Plank, Margret; Hauschke, Christian
    This poster describes the development of a sustainable platform for the permanent and reliable storage and provision of conference metadata in the DFG funded project confIDent.