• Academic Library Development Projects as Tools in Designing Pedagogical Approach in Information Literacy 

      Landøy, Ane; Repanovici, Angela (Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      Information literacy, "(…) the ability to think critically and make balanced judgements about any information we find and use. (…)” (CILIP 2018), is an important skill set for academia in the 21st century. Over the years ...
    • Academic reading format preferences and behaviors among university students worldwide: A comparative survey analysis 

      Mizrachi, Diane; Salaz, Alicia M.; Kurbanoglu, Serap; Boustany, Joumana; Todorova, Tania; Yantao, Pan; Zhang, Jiuzhen; Zivkovic, Daniela; Pešut, Darija; Kortelainen, Terttu; Bar-Ilan, Judit; Aharony, Noa; Collina, Elena; Krumina, Liga; Geagea, Hanady; Ghinculov, Silvia; Landøy, Ane; Gastinger, Almuth; de la Vega, Aurora; Terra, Ana Lucia; Johnston, Nicole; Repanovici, Angela; Vilar, Polona; Schneider, René; Dogan, Güleda; Jamal, Patricia; Bawden, David; Secker, Jane; Morrison, Chris (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2018-05-30)
      This study reports the descriptive and inferential statistical findings of a survey of academic reading format preferences and behaviors of 10,293 tertiary students worldwide. The study hypothesized that country-based ...
    • Analysing and Comparing Strategies of Public and Academic Libraries regarding their Period, their Vision and Mission as well as Values and Strategic programs 

      Duren, Petra; Landøy, Ane (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)
      Strategic planning in academic and public libraries is vital and gaining importance in libraries all over the world. In this research project – using the qualitative method of documentary research based on “convenience ...
    • Angel and Sovereign: Henry VII’s Royal Coins, Legitimation, and Relics of Power 

      Flattun, John-Wilhelm (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)
      The introduction of the angel and later the Tudor sovereign gold coins in the late 1400s became part of a political rhetoric aimed at mediating the king’s image, power, and wealth. However, it also played a part in the ...
    • «Arv og kjærlighet». Om å bytte og å halde på etternamnet for norske menn i heterofile forhold 

      Grønstad, Line Førre (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)
      In many Western cultures, a shared surname symbolises unity within the nuclear family. In heterosexual couples, choices of surname often confirm a gendered hierarchy, as men usually keep their name and give it to their ...
    • Benchmarking through Performance Indicators for Norwegian Academic Libraries 

      Landøy, Ane; Raade, Johanne; Bøhn, Harald (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)
      How can leadership and strategic planning in academic libraries be based on statistical evidence - evidence based leadership? In this paper, the authors present how the National Library of Norway has led the way in developing ...
    • «Biblioteket er fett» – om fagbiblioteket som sosial og emosjonell arena 

      Grønlund, Inga Lena; Ringnes, Hege Kristin (Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2017)
    • CERIF Best Practice 

      Asserson, Anne (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2010)
    • CERIF-Cris for the European e-Infrastructure 

      Jeffery, Keith G.; Asserson, Anne (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2010)
      The European e-infrastructure is the ICT support for research, although the infrastructure will be extended for commercial / business use. It supports the research process across funding agencies to research institutions ...
    • Comparing Google Scholar and ISI Web of Science for Earth Sciences 

      Mikki, Susanne (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2010)
      In order to measure the degree to which Google Scholar can compete with bibliographical databases, search results from this database is compared with Thomson’s ISI WoS (Institute for Scientific Information, Web of Science). ...
    • Cooperation between librarians and teaching staff 

      Landøy, Ane (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2009)
      The changing times with new challenges and new need means that university libraries must look closely at their own visions and missions. The libraries must be ready to accept new tasks and cover the needs of the student’s ...
    • Copyright Literacy Skills of LIS Students in Norway 

      Gastinger, Almuth; Landøy, Ane (Communications in Computer and Information Science, Chapter; Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)
      This paper presents findings from a study on copyright literacy skills of Library and Information Studies (LIS) students in Norway. It surveyed bachelor, master and PhD students at the Oslo Metropolitan University which ...
    • Data Intensive Science: Shades of Grey 

      Jeffery, Keith G; Asserson, Anne (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2014)
      The vast majority of research output is grey; white (peer reviewed scholarly publications) forms a minor proportion. Historically, grey material was generated and used within an organisation. However, in recent years some ...
    • Digital Presence of Norwegian Scholars on Academic Network Sites—Where and Who Are They? 

      Mikki, Susanne; Zygmuntowska, Marta; Al Ruwehy, Hemed Ali Hemed; Gjesdal, Øyvind Liland (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2015-11-13)
      The use of academic profiling sites is becoming more common, and emerging technologies boost researchers’ visibility and exchange of ideas. In our study we compared profiles at five different profiling sites. These five ...
    • EESSI: A cross-platform ready-to-use optimised scientific software stack 

      Dröge, Bob; Holanda Rusu, Victor; Hoste, Kenneth; van Leeuwen, Caspar; O'Cais, Alan; Röblitz, Thomas (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)
      Getting scientific software installed correctly and ensuring it performs well has been a ubiquitous problem for several decades now, which is compounded currently by the changing landscape of computational science with the ...
    • Effects of the New Public Management (NPM) and Austerity in European Public and Academic Libraries 

      Duren, Petra; Goldstein, Stephane; Landøy, Ane; Repanovici, Angela; Saarti, Jarmo (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      The changing information landscape calls for a new leadership, new competences, and new approaches to library services. In today’s information age, information literate citizens must be able to assess the reliability of ...
    • ESX1 gene as a potential candidate responsible for male infertility in nonobstructive azoospermia 

      Malcher, Agnieszka; Graczyk, Zuzanna; Bauer, Hermann; Stokowy, Tomasz; Berman, Andrea; Smolibowski, Mikołaj; Blaszczyk, Dominika; Jedrzejczak, Piotr; Yatsenko, Alexander N.; Kurpisz, Maciej (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)
      Infertility is a problem that affects approximately 15% of couples, and male infertility is responsible for 40–50% of these cases. The cause of male infertility is still poorly diagnosed and treated. One of the prominent ...
    • Experiences of developing an educational course for librarians in international cooperation. MedLibTrain: a joint Polish-Norwegian project 

      Hunskår, Irene; Lein, Regina Küfner; Niedzwiedzka, Barbara; Sieradzka-Fleituch, Malgorzata; Sletsjøe, Hege; Stenhammer, Anne (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2013)
      Medical librarians from Poland and Norway participated in the joint project MedLibTrain, and developed a training program for medical librarians performing teaching tasks. The project was developed in tight Polish-Norwegian ...
    • Few Open Access Journals Are Compliant with Plan S 

      Frantsvåg, Jan Erik; Strømme, Tormod Eismann (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019-04-16)
      Much of the debate on Plan S seems to concentrate on how to make toll-access journals open access, taking for granted that existing open access journals are Plan S-compliant. We suspected this was not so and set out to ...
    • Filter bubbles in interdisciplinary Research: a Case study on climate and society 

      Mikki, Susanne; Al Ruwehy, Hemed Ali Hemed; Gjesdal, Øyvind Liland; Zygmuntowska, Marta (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2018)
      Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to compare the content of Web of Science (WoS) and Google Scholar (GS) by searching the interdisciplinary field of climate and ancient societies. The authors aim at analyzing the ...