I wrote a #LIBER2023 report for my library's internal blog and re-blogged it on my website:
https://www.x-v-x.de/blog/?p=13990 – it's in German though, I am afraid. 😇
budapest 2023 / LIBER 2023 – viola's blog

I'm on a train which seems to be a moment to catch up with the #LIBER2023 'data science in libraries' event https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1-77zPvAMU28WJBhejXWSz6GuOp6q2iQS3QMqCB4UgbA/edit?usp=sharing

@v_i_o_l_a Can you confirm the item I saw on twitter [1] that MIT spend on Elsevier is 10% of its pre-cancellation level? Am looking for any documentation of this.

Were the #LIBER2023 keynotes recorded by any chance?

thanks!

[1]
https://twitter.com/piotrr70/status/1676857239854882816

Pierre Mounier on Twitter

“For several year now, MIT library are out of contract with Elsevier (their contract not matching the MIT framework for publisher contracts). BUT they pay per article when needed : the total cost per annum is 10% of the old contract.... #LIBER2023”

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@librerli @vbib Oops. 😮 Danke für den Hinweis, war mir ad hoc gar nicht aufgefallen. Ich habe es dem #LIBER2023 gemeldet und um Korrektur gebeten.
The slides of our little talk about @vbib at #LIBER2023 last week are published now on #Zenodo ➡️ https://zenodo.org/record/8135801 - like many other slides of #LIBER-talks. Thanks again for the opportunity to present and for the interest in #vBIB. We, Stefan Bielesch, me and the whole #vBIB-Team are open to and curious about comments and questions. And for sure - be kindly invited to take part in the #vBIB23-CfP: https://www.vbib.net/callforparticipation 😎
#vBIB An open virtual event format from the community for the community

Abstract Initial situation 2020 The COVID-19 pandemic not only had a dramatic impact on private and social life worldwide, it also crossed plans, processes and habits on a working level in many ways. Due to the pandemic, the Bibliothekartag (Librarians’ Day) – a major event held annually since 1900 with several thousand library members from Germany and abroad – had to be cancelled. At that time, the library community expressed the wish to find a virtual opportunity to meet and exchange ideas nevertheless. The professional association Berufsverband Information Bibliothek (BIB) and TIB – Leibniz Information Centre for Science and Technology and University Library (TIB) joined forces and initiated an experimental and deliberately purely virtual event with a pragmatic trial and error approach over three days in just six weeks in spring 2020 under the name #vBIB. Since then, the profile of the event has been sharpened and the #vBIB has been successfully continued, so that in the meantime one can speak of a series of events. Since then, the #vBIB has been held annually and will take place for the fourth time in 2023. What exactly is the #vBIB? Until the outbreak of the Corona pandemic in 2020, there was a lack of virtual event formats in the German library context. The #vBIB reacted to this and since then has offered a platform for the library and information community, where current topics, developments and trends around the digitality of the library and information sector can and should be taken up and discussed openly and controversially. Participation is free of charge and registration is not required. Access is deliberately kept low-threshold through the use of common video communication tools. The concept of the programme is agile, innovative, experimental and sustainable and can thus react to dynamic developments at short notice. It is oriented towards a maximum degree of participation, interactivity and diversity, and half of the programme is made up of various contributions from the community that are grouped together in thematic sessions (socalled corners) and generated by a call for participation. The other half consists of keynote speeches by representatives of mainly other professions, social life, business and politics. In this way, external impulses find their way into the library and information bubble and an inter-societal exchange is made possible. Through this knowledge transfer, the #vBIB – with its latest 500 participants – makes a contribution to a knowledge-based democratic society. Almost without exception, the contributions are recorded and made available long-term on the TIB AV-Portal – a non-commercial, freely accessible online platform of the TIB for scientific videos.

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@Jomla same with the library conference world, like #LIBER2023.
Letzte Woche noch in Budapest auf der inspirierenden #LIBER2023 mit'm Beitrag zur @vbib unterwegs, heute nun in Frankfurt an der @DNB_Aktuelles. Ich freue mich auf das gleich beginnende Präsenztreffen der "AG AV Ressourcen" beim #DNB-Standardisierungsausschuss u.a. zur Weiterentwicklung der @gndnet in Sachen Film. Ich bin gespannt.
with the #excursion to #Esztergom today – visiting the Cathedral Library and the Castle Museum – #LIBER2023 has now definitely come to its end. thank you very much to the local colleagues for organizing a very nice day out and for looking after us so well! 🙏
this afternoon I could visit the beautiful Eötvös Loránd University Library and Archives as part of the #LIBER2023 library tours. 😍 https://konyvtar.elte.hu/en
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@librerli @v_i_o_l_a @wdscholia @JensB Jupp - ganz bewusst im #LIBER2023-Beitrag zur @vbib eingebaut. Denn ihr macht in Sachen #Wikiversifizierung der #vBIB von Anbeginn der #vBIB20 einfach eine tolle Arbeit! 🙏 Faktisch sind es sogar zwei Slides mit Link zur Konferenz-Serie https://scholia.toolforge.org/event-series/Q108784175 und beispielhaft eine Autorengraph-Netzwerkvisualisierung. Spoiler vor Veröffentlichung des gesamten Foliensatzes:
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