The De Gruyter Brill Asia spring webinar 2025 took place between 3.00 pm – 4.30 pm SGT on Thursday 15th May. There were more than 450 registrants from around the world and more than 130 attendees at the actual event. The speakers were Dr Natalie Pang, University Librarian at the National University of Singapore, andContinueContinue reading “Librarians delivering more than expected: the De Gruyter Brill Asia spring webinar 2025”
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Webinar – Open Access: Maintaining the Momentum
5 June 2025, 15.00-16.30 CET(2m-3.30pm BST) Webinar hosted by Gold Leaf, sponsored by De Gruyter Brill The open access movement made exponential progress in the past decade, but in the last year international, national and local difficulties have slowed its momentum. The squeeze on university finances caused by the removal of government support and /ContinueContinue reading “Webinar – Open Access: Maintaining the Momentum”
Navigating the Shifting Sands – Two very distinguished librarians look back over their careers
On occasion the world of academic librarianship produces thought-leaders who dominate their profession, sometimes regionally, sometimes globally, for decades. Two such distinguished librarians are Mrs Lee Cheng Ean, who was University Librarian and Immediate Past University Librarian at the National University of Singapore [NUS] until 2023 and now holds the role of advisor and ambassadorContinueContinue reading “Navigating the Shifting Sands – Two very distinguished librarians look back over their careers”
Webinar – Librarians delivering more than expected: fluid library management and how it works
15 May 2025, 15.00-16.30 SGT(8am-9.30am BST) Webinar hosted by Gold Leaf, sponsored by De Gruyter Brill Perceptions of modern librarians’ roles are frequently out-dated. Often subject librarians belong to the past; cataloguers are increasingly rare; hierarchies are flatter; and even senior librarians juggle several roles and step in at any level as required. Squeezed budgetsContinueContinue reading “Webinar – Librarians delivering more than expected: fluid library management and how it works”
Variety is the spice of life: bibliodiversity, scholarly publishing and the inexact science of making ends meet – webinar report
The ninth webinar in the De Gruyter Brill series “Challenging the Status Quo: Taking Libraries into the Future” took place on Thursday 6th March. It was the first of the series to be presented in 2025. The speakers were Mimi Calter, Vice Provost and University Librarian, Washington University in St. Louis, USA, Aleksandra Trtovac, LibraryContinueContinue reading “Variety is the spice of life: bibliodiversity, scholarly publishing and the inexact science of making ends meet – webinar report”
