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The ESO Library Your gateway to information Uta Grothkopf, Silvia Meakins, Dominic Bordelon ESO Library library@eso.org

1. THE LIBRARIANS & THE LIBRARY 2. ACCESS TO BOOKS, JOURNALS, INFORMATION 3. DEVELOPMENTS IN PUBLISHING 4. TELESCOPE BIBLIOGRAPHY (telbib)

THE LIBRARIANS & THE LIBRARY

THE LIBRARY TEAM Dominic Bordelon -6474 Silvia Meakins -6775 Uta Grothkopf -6280 Maria Eugenia Gómez mgomez@eso.org -3153 library@eso.org Visit us in Building E 24/7 (librarians: 8:00-18:00)

THE LIBRARY...as a meeting place for formal & informal meetings

ACCESS TO BOOKS, JOURNALS, INFORMATION

THE LIBRARY WEBPAGE http://www.eso.org/libraries

The Library webpage http://www.eso.org/libraries

Library holdings econtent + RefTools Contact details

The Library Catalog

The Library Catalog Immediate access to e-version

Browse shelf

Shelf location

Self Checkout

BOOKS & JOURNALS Mostly e-only Licenses for astronomy and other journals Full-text access from anywhere (ESO IP based; VPN possible) Please respect copyright: use for your research, do not share outside ESO

DEVELOPMENTS IN PUBLISHING

DEVELOPMENTS IN PUBLISHING

DEVELOPMENTS IN PUBLISHING Open Access Publishing Publicly funded research (e.g., through EU grants) should be available to everybody; from readers pay (subscriptions) to authors pay model (article fees)

DEVELOPMENTS IN PUBLISHING Open Access Publishing Publicly funded research (e.g., through EU grants) should be available to everybody; from readers pay (subscriptions) to authors pay model (article fees) Example: Journal not subscribed by Library

DEVELOPMENTS IN PUBLISHING Open Access Publishing Publicly funded research (e.g., through EU grants) should be available to everybody; from readers pay (subscriptions) to authors pay model (article fees) Example: Journal not subscribed by Library Open access = free to read

DEVELOPMENTS IN PUBLISHING Open Access Publishing Publicly funded research (e.g., through EU grants) should be available to everybody; from readers pay (subscriptions) to authors pay model (article fees) DOI (Digital Object Identifiers) Persistent identifiers for articles, data sets etc. to create network of scholarly resources www.doi.org

DEVELOPMENTS IN PUBLISHING Open Access Publishing Publicly funded research (e.g., through EU grants) should be available to everybody; from readers pay (subscriptions) to authors pay model (article fees) DOI (Digital Object Identifiers) Persistent identifiers for articles, data sets etc. to create network of scholarly resources www.doi.org

DEVELOPMENTS IN PUBLISHING Open Access Publishing Publicly funded research (e.g., through EU grants) should be available to everybody; from readers pay (subscriptions) to authors pay model (article fees) DOI (Digital Object Identifiers) Persistent identifiers for articles, data sets etc. to create network of scholarly resources www.doi.org Check out our new paper: DOI 10.1051/0004-6361/201629908

DEVELOPMENTS IN PUBLISHING Open Access Publishing Publicly funded research (e.g., through EU grants) should be available to everybody; from readers pay (subscriptions) to authors pay model (article fees) DOI (Digital Object Identifiers) Persistent identifiers for articles, data sets etc. to create network of scholarly resources www.doi.org www.orcid.org ORCID (Open Researcher and Contributor ID) Unique lifelong identifier for scientific authors. Improves recognition and discoverability. Saves time: enter once, reuse often. Community-driven (non-commercial) project

DEVELOPMENTS IN PUBLISHING Open Access Publishing Publicly funded research (e.g., through EU grants) should be available to everybody; from readers pay (subscriptions) to authors pay model (article fees) DOI (Digital Object Identifiers) Persistent identifiers for articles, data sets etc. to create network of scholarly resources www.doi.org www.orcid.org ORCID (Open Researcher and Contributor ID) Unique lifelong identifier for scientific authors. Improves recognition and discoverability. Saves time: enter once, reuse often. Community-driven (non-commercial) project

DEVELOPMENTS IN PUBLISHING Open Access Publishing Publicly funded research (e.g., through EU grants) should be available to everybody; from readers pay (subscriptions) to authors pay model (article fees) DOI (Digital Object Identifiers) Persistent identifiers for articles, data sets etc. to create network of scholarly resources www.doi.org ORCID (Open Researcher and Contributor ID) www.orcid.org Unique lifelong identifier for scientific authors. Improves recognition and discoverability. Saves time: enter once, reuse often. Community-driven (non-commercial) project

DEVELOPMENTS IN PUBLISHING Open Access Publishing Publicly funded research (e.g., through EU grants) should be available to everybody; from readers pay (subscriptions) to authors pay model (article fees) DOI (Digital Object Identifiers) Persistent identifiers for articles, data sets etc. to create network of scholarly resources www.doi.org www.orcid.org ORCID (Open Researcher and Contributor ID) Unique lifelong identifier for scientific authors. Improves recognition and discoverability. Saves time: enter once, reuse often. Community-driven (non-commercial) project Zenodo: data repository Data repository, developed by CERN ( Open Science ). Used at ESO for presentation slides ( proceedings 2.0 ) www.zenodo.org

DEVELOPMENTS IN PUBLISHING Open Access Publishing Publicly funded research should be available to everybody; from readers pay (subscriptions) to authors pay model DOI (Digital Object Identifiers) Persistent identifiers for articles, data sets etc. to create network of scholarly resources Alphanumeric code to uniquely identify scientific authors; community-driven project Zenodo: data repository Data repository, developed by CERN ( Open Science ). Used at ESO for presentation slides ( proceedings 2.0 ) www.zenodo.org

TELESCOPE BIBLIOGRAPHY (telbib)

TELESCOPE BIBLIOGRAPHY (TELBIB) ESO s mission: Provide state-of-the-art research facilities to conduct front-line science

TELESCOPE BIBLIOGRAPHY (TELBIB) ESO s mission: Provide state-of-the-art research facilities to conduct front-line science How are we doing?

TELESCOPE BIBLIOGRAPHY (TELBIB) What is telbib? database of refereed papers that use ESO data built and curated by ESO library telbib.eso.org Purpose interconnect resources proposals - data papers measure & evaluate ESO s scientific output: statistics, reports, visualizations

Direct access to data

Direct access to data

Direct access to data Direct access to telbib

TELBIB OUTPUT

PUBLISHING WITH ESO DATA http://www.eso.org/sci/observing/policies/publications.html Please mention ESO + programids in your papers

QUESTIONS / SUGGESTIONS? library@eso.org -6280 / -6775 / -6474 http://www.eso.org/libraries