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This year, the LIBER 2021 Conference is a special one indeed. That’s because our organisation is celebrating our 50th anniversary and this year also marks the 50th conference that we’ve run. Over the years our conference has served as a vibrant hub for research libraries from all over Europe. Hence, this is a milestone to be celebrated and we are very excited to welcome you at our upcoming (virtual) conference!
The conference will be digitally co-hosted by our colleagues at the University of Belgrade Library in Serbia. As such, we aim to recreate and showcase our vibrant community that is the LIBER Network, while at the same time hosting our conference online and ensuring the safety of all conference participants.

Make sure you visit our virtual professional exhibition & networking space here: lbve.rs. You can also visit our virtual poster exhibition here and make sure to cast your vote for your favourite poster by filling in this form.

Feel free to browse through our digital programme and start building your customised schedule. If you haven’t registered for our conference please make sure that you do so here.
Friday, June 25 • 12:59 - 14:30
Session #9: Enhancing Digital Teaching & Learning: Opening Educational Resources FILLING

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Join our Session ‘Enhancing Digital Teaching & Learning: Opening Educational Resources’

This session will be chaired by Hilde van Wijngaarden, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, the Netherlands​
  • Open Source Search Index for distributed OER Repositories in Germany, Axel Klinger, Technische Informationsbibliothek; Adrian Pohl, North Rhine-Westphalian Library, Germany
  • Fostering open education in Information Literacy using a taxonomy, Harrie van der Meer, University of Amsterdam / Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences; Renee de Waal, Wageningen University & Research, the Netherlands, Marijn Post, HAN University of Applied Sciences, Monique Schoutsen, Radboud University, the Netherlands
  • The challenges of sharing open educational resources, Gabriella Lutgens, Maastricht University, the Netherlands, Loes Hazes, Vrije Universiteit, The Netherlands, Claudia Pees, Leiden University Medical Center, The Netherlands
  • Speed talk: Open educational resources (OER) in the Spanish universities, Gema Santos-Hermosa, University of Barcelona, Spain, Eva Estupinyà, Universitat de Lleida, Spain, Brigit Nonó-Rius, Universitat de Girona, Spain, Lidón París-Folch, Universitat Jaume I, Spain, Jordi Prats-Prats, Universitat Politècnica de Calalunya

The four presentations in this session are all about Open Educational Resources. Our speakers will provide you with a wide overview of the subject to show the many facets of OER. Topics such as the distribution of materials, digital badging, community building, and repositories will be discussed. Interested? Please join us for this session! 

In the first presentation, Axel Klinger and Adrian Pohl discuss the OER Search Index (OERSI) project, which addresses the problem of identifying the right service for finding relevant resources that are suitable and helpful to enhance courses within higher education by providing a unique entry point for exploring materials from distributed OER sources. The talk will present the basic idea of the index in more detail, and give insight into the development process with workflows, automation, quality assurance and the organisation of releases as well as its internationalisation.
Next, Harrie van der Meer and Renee de Waal will explore how to foster Open Education within the professional Information Literacy community using a taxonomy. The talk will, firstly, show how the taxonomy has been developed before delving deeper into its role and application in Open Education. Although this best practice is about Information Literacy, the lessons learnt will be interesting for libraries to support higher education in the wider sense, since the sharing of OER and digital badging will only become more common in future.
Gabriella Lutgens goes on to discuss the AnatomyTOOL or Topic Oriented Open Learning platform, an online platform for teachers and students with a growing number of curated anatomical learning material available under a Creative Commons (CC) License or Public Domain (PD). The presentation will explore how this sustainable community of anatomists and librarians was created and what was needed to make teaching staff and students aware of its benefits. The challenges and opportunities faced in the building and supporting this professional community will also be touched upon, as well as the topic of recognition and reward connected to sharing and reusing Open Educational Resources.
Finally, Gema Santos-Hermosa discuss a recent study analysing the current situation of Open Educational Resources in the Spanish university context, specifically in the 76 universities members of REBIUN (Network of Spanish University Libraries). The object of study was to identify the main characteristics of the educational resources included in the IRs (volume, timeline, type, licences, metadata and formats); as well as the publication platforms used in higher education (virtual campus, IRs, OpenCourseWare -OCW- and another external channels), the policies and strategies to promote OER and the possible incentives for authors who create them. Finally, a classification of the repositories according to their various stages of development has been proposed. The presentation will explore the conclusions of and recommendations stemming from this study.

* This session is being recorded. By joining the session, you are consenting to be recorded.

Speakers
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Harrie van der Meer

Librarian / project manager, Universiteit van Amsterdam / Hogeschool van Amsterdam
As a part of Education Support at the library of the University of Amsterdam and the Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences I’m coordinating information literacy education and educational materials in general. Nationwide I am chairing the SHB/UKB Working Group Information Literacy... Read More →
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Renée de Waal

Information specialist/Theme coordinator education, Wageningen University & Research
As theme coordinator for Education at Wageningen University & Research Library, I give direction to the projects and activities that the library offers to students and teachers, including information literacy education. I am also training students in information literacy and available... Read More →
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Gaby Lutgens

Projectleader Open Educational Resources, Maastricht University
Educated to be an educational psychologist I have been working in the field of educational innovation for over twenty years now. First as a researcher (focusing on how to facilitate blended and distance education), subsequently as an instructional designer and educational consultant... Read More →
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Axel Klinger

Chief Technology Officer, Technische Informationsbibliothek (TIB)
Axel Klinger is Chief Technology Officer at Technische Informationsbibliothek (TIB) where he leads the development of innovative software products and service offerings and develops and implements technology strategies for TIB digital services with focus on Open Science, Open Education... Read More →
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Adrian Pohl

web librarian, hbz – North Rhine-Westphalian Library Service Centre
Adrian (@acka47) has been working at the North-Rhine Westphalian Library Service Centre (hbz) in Cologne, Germany since 2008. He is leading the Open Infrastructure team whose work focuses on open standards, tools and processes for the publication of structured data on the web.Adrian... Read More →
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Gema Santos-Hermosa

Professor, University of Barcelona
Gema Santos-Hermosa hold a Ph.D in Information Science and Communication. Her doctoral thesis discusses the development and reuse of open educational resources (OER) in higher education. She is a professor at University of Barcelona (UB), in the Information and Audiovisual Media faculty... Read More →

Moderators
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Hilde van Wijngaarden

Library Director, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Dr. H.N. (Hilde) van Wijngaarden is Director of the University Library of the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. She holds this position since 2017.Hilde has studied history and received her PhD for a study of poor families and poor relief in the Seventeenth Century. During her research... Read More →


Friday June 25, 2021 12:59 - 14:30 CEST