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Torsten Reimer

Torsten Reimer

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Chicago United States
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University Librarian and Dean of the University Library
Industry
Education
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www.torstenreimer.net
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imperial college london open access libraries british library orcid policy research scholarly communications research data management identifier open data repositories publishing future systems access services open science open source funders workflows digital preservation university research data digital content skills digital strategy digital shift research libraries rluk strategy user research internet identify and access management information management research services discovery licensing academia workflow library bibliothek software big data infrastructure jisc fteval fwf symplectic elements liber2015 conference poster project hefce scholarly communication apc uk data curation pilot torsten reimer ian mcardle idcc15 rcuk wellcome trust ref hybrid journals oa
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The Good, the Bad and the Ugly. Open Access in the UK
8 years ago • 2371 Views
Green Shoots: Research Data Management Pilot at Imperial College London
7 years ago • 2013 Views
Lessons from the Road to 100% Open Access
7 years ago • 1622 Views
ORCID - A University Perspective
7 years ago • 1951 Views
Imperial College ORCID project
7 years ago • 906 Views
Research Data, or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Policy
7 years ago • 977 Views
Introducing ORCID at Imperial College London
6 years ago • 1667 Views
Transforming scholarly communications support at Imperial College London
6 years ago • 1177 Views
Automate it – open access (compliance) as by-product of better workflows
6 years ago • 1247 Views
Imperial College London - journey to open scholarship
6 years ago • 1917 Views
‘Everything Available’ – a vision for the development of the British Library services for research
5 years ago • 1924 Views
‘Everything Available’ – the strategy for the British Library’s research services
5 years ago • 1823 Views
Making ‘Everything Available’ – Transforming the (online) services and experience for British Library users
4 years ago • 2825 Views
For repositories to succeed they have to end. Reflections on (not just) the UK repository scene
4 years ago • 1758 Views
The once and future library: will there be, and what might a research library look like in 2030?
3 years ago • 1042 Views
Researching researchers Delivering a systematic user research programme in a research library
3 years ago • 1239 Views
A Manifesto for the Digital Shift in Research Libraries
2 years ago • 1398 Views
Does anybody care about digital preservation? Digital preservation from a perspective of access, collaboration and purpose
1 year ago • 361 Views
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Presentations (18)
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The Good, the Bad and the Ugly. Open Access in the UK
8 years ago • 2371 Views
Green Shoots: Research Data Management Pilot at Imperial College London
7 years ago • 2013 Views
Lessons from the Road to 100% Open Access
7 years ago • 1622 Views
ORCID - A University Perspective
7 years ago • 1951 Views
Imperial College ORCID project
7 years ago • 906 Views
Research Data, or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Policy
7 years ago • 977 Views
Introducing ORCID at Imperial College London
6 years ago • 1667 Views
Transforming scholarly communications support at Imperial College London
6 years ago • 1177 Views
Automate it – open access (compliance) as by-product of better workflows
6 years ago • 1247 Views
Imperial College London - journey to open scholarship
6 years ago • 1917 Views
‘Everything Available’ – a vision for the development of the British Library services for research
5 years ago • 1924 Views
‘Everything Available’ – the strategy for the British Library’s research services
5 years ago • 1823 Views
Making ‘Everything Available’ – Transforming the (online) services and experience for British Library users
4 years ago • 2825 Views
For repositories to succeed they have to end. Reflections on (not just) the UK repository scene
4 years ago • 1758 Views
The once and future library: will there be, and what might a research library look like in 2030?
3 years ago • 1042 Views
Researching researchers Delivering a systematic user research programme in a research library
3 years ago • 1239 Views
A Manifesto for the Digital Shift in Research Libraries
2 years ago • 1398 Views
Does anybody care about digital preservation? Digital preservation from a perspective of access, collaboration and purpose
1 year ago • 361 Views
Personal Information
Organization / Workplace
Chicago United States
Occupation
University Librarian and Dean of the University Library
Industry
Education
Website
www.torstenreimer.net
Contact Details
Tags
imperial college london open access libraries british library orcid policy research scholarly communications research data management identifier open data repositories publishing future systems access services open science open source funders workflows digital preservation university research data digital content skills digital strategy digital shift research libraries rluk strategy user research internet identify and access management information management research services discovery licensing academia workflow library bibliothek software big data infrastructure jisc fteval fwf symplectic elements liber2015 conference poster project hefce scholarly communication apc uk data curation pilot torsten reimer ian mcardle idcc15 rcuk wellcome trust ref hybrid journals oa
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