Browsing Conference Papers, Presentations & Posters (Department of Library Services) by Title

Browsing Conference Papers, Presentations & Posters (Department of Library Services) by Title

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  • Mphahlele, Happy (2007-07-27)
    Presented at the Gaelic Innovative Systems Focus Group Workshop, 5 July, 2007. Wits University, Johannesburg
  • Ferguson, Lita (2009-08-11)
    Paper presented during the GAELIC Show 'n Tell Workshop held at the National Library (Pretoria) on 15 July 2009.
  • Lessing, Anette (2009-08-11)
    Paper presented at the GAELIC Show 'n Tell Workshop held at the National Library (Pretoria), 15 July 2009.
  • Lessing, Anette (2008-11-21)
    Paper presented during the South African Innovative Users Group Conference that was held in Port Elizabeth during 12-14 November 2008. The paper focussed on the features and development of the new Web OPAC interface of the ...
  • Van Wyk, Johann; Pienaar, Heila; Pienaar, Heila; Matlatse, Refiloe; Van Deventer, Martie (University of Pretoria, 2017-05-04)
    The presentation gives an overview of the following: RDM education and training in South Africa - Big data education and training initiatives, including the SKA project and university degrees - Small data formal education ...
  • De Wee, Janice A.; Steyn, Christelle (2007-08)
    In the changing information environment, it is crucial for us as Information Specialists, to be able to adapt, almost on a day to day basis. Our skills, the technology, even the physical environment, are ever-changing. ...
  • Van Wyk, Johann (2016-11-14)
    This presentation gives an overview of NeDICC, its members, steering committee, its aims, activities and collaborative projects with DIRISA
  • Van Wyk, Johann (2009-08-11)
    Many new web 2.0 tools are constantly appearing. Which of these tools should libraries be embracing, and which of these tools can be used effectively in a library environment? This presentation looks at the different types ...
  • Steynberg, Sunette (2006-10-19)
    Presented at the 8th Southern African Online Information Meeting, presented by the Southern African Online User Group, SLIS and OSALL, 21 - 23 June 2005, CSIR, Pretoria.
  • Pienaar, Heila; Moropa, Robert (2007-01-08)
    Current state of SA licensing - SASLI's status - Current state of SA institutional repositories - Where are we heading? - How will the eResearch support service help
  • Hammes, Monica M.P. (2012-05-03)
    The institutional open access mandate is widely regarded as a necessary tool to realise the potential of open access, institutional repositories and online scholarly communication. Advocating for a mandate can be a challenge: ...
  • Olivier, Elsabé (2013-10-24)
    This presentation provides a basic introduction to the concept of Open Access and showcases the important library role players in the implementation process: the repository team, information specialists, cataloguers and ...
  • Olivier, Elsabé (2013-10-24)
    This presentation provides an overview of Open access and showcases the implementation of Open access at the University of Pretoria and the possible benefits for researchers. It also addresses some of the concerns that ...
  • Gilmore, Shirley (2009)
    Text version of a presentation delivered at the 10th International "Law via the Internet" Conference. Although there are many law journals and newsletters published in South Africa this paper refers specifically to academic ...
  • Hammes, Monica M.P. (2009-05-25)
    The potential of the excellent combination of open access and the institutional repository needs an open access mandate to realise its potential. This presentation describes an open access mandate, why it is needed, the ...
  • Nel, Marguerite (2020-10-20)
    The scholarly communication landscape went through significant changes, since the first scientific journal was published in 1665. With the international movement to open science and open access publishing, traditional ...
  • Veldsman, Susan (2008-05-07)
    Presented during a workshop as part of institutional repository training conducted at UNISA.