November 16 -19, 2015
Scientific literature is a fundamental tool for research in mathematics and the richness of the collections hosted in mathematics libraries in France a vital asset for mathematicians. Researchers and librarians have together led national coordinated actions in order to pool resources with RNBM, MathDoc and Mathrice. Those meetings represent an opportunity to raise the skills of professionals working in this area and to anticipate and participate in technological changes. The RNBM aims to enable librarians and mathematicians to work together and think about new evolutions in Scientific and Technical Information in the light of the national documentary policy that is being set up in France.
Both the national and international contexts surrounding the questions of Scientific and Technical Information are particularly shifty and tense. Human and financial means are decreasing. Technological trends and the new uses made of them (such as Moocs, data mining, social networking, web data…) are pushing us to change our modus operandi and, basically, reinvent our profession. What will tomorrow’s libraries look like? Can the electronic shift for journals be applied to books? Is document processing being replaced by data processing instead? What kind of catalogues can we expect for the future (FRBR, RDF, SGBM?). Which communication media are we to expect? What wil our tools be? These are some of the many questions we plan to raise and discuss in this event at CIRM. |
Scientific Committee
Frédéric Helein (Université Paris Diderot) Francesca Leinardi (Université Grenoble 1) Organizing Committee Speakers
Point Mathrice
Réseaux sociaux de chercheurs sur le web : quels outils, quels enjeux ?
Retours d’expériences sur l’usage des réseaux sociaux
Bibliothèque Mathématique Audiovisuelle-Nouveaux supports,
Signalement des ressources (électronique, papier …) : problématique, les outils, les points non résolus
Evolutions du CADIST
Retour d’expérience SGBM
DIST politique IST au CNRS
Point INSMI
Plateforme ISTEX
Point RNBM
Le linked Open Data: une réponse aux nouvelles problématiques de catalogue?
Retour d’enquête – pratiques des livres électroniques dans la
Demain les bibliothèques
Portail Math – EZproxy
Le service Se Documenter à l’INIST – Une offre intégrée, du portail nouvelle génération jusqu’à RefDoc et l’intégration des catalogues CADIST
Retour sur l’enquête de Couperin sur réseaux sociaux et publication
Counter – EzPaarse
Dissem.in, un outil de valorisation des publications
Retour d’expériences sur les Discovery Tool |