Jeannette Frey

Jeannette Frey

President LIBER and Library Director BCU Lausanne

    Born April 13, 1962, in Kirchberg, BE, Switzerland. First studied Ancient History, Archaeology and Egyptology at the University of Fribourg, Switzerland, then worked in the field of academic publishing at Redaction LIMC (Lexicon Iconographicum Mythologiae Classicae) in Basel. 1992, changed to the Swiss national museum in Zurich as Head of Photographic Collections. First experiences in the digitization of photographic collections in the years 1992-1998. 1998, changed to heading the Federal Archive for Historic Monuments in Bern, where other projects for the digitization of photographic collection stake place. After 2002, worked in the private sector as Head of Information & Communication, studying in parallel Computer Science and Mathematics at the University of Fribourg. 2004, changed to be the Head of Periodicals and Electronic Resources at BCU Lausanne. Director of BCU Lausanne since 2008. Main projects 2015: extension of the main building of the university library, implementation of a new ILS for the network of libraries of the Canton de Vaud (100 libraries). President of LIBER since 2018 and member of the Board of EUROPEANA since 2014.

    All Sessions by Jeannette Frey

    Chapter I: Vienna 20/11/2017
    09:10 - 09:50

    LIBER’s New Strategy2018-2022

    Ms. Jeannette Frey will talk about the new LIBER Strategy 2018 – 2022 and the work behind it as well as its implementation and consequences.

    Chapter IV: Rome 17/5/2018
    10:15 - 10:50

    How the new LIBER Strategy 2018-2022 supports Open Science

    LIBER, Europe’s largest research library network, launched its new strategy in November 2017. Currently, research libraries face the 4th Industrial Revolution and LIBER strategy aims to support research libraries on their way to Open Science, TDM and artificial intelligence. The presentation will give insights into LIBER’s vision for 2022 and its strategy. It will detail the action plan with which LIBER is supporting libraries in the implementation of Open Science, supporting the change management, research integrity, the development of skills in staff and researchers and the new role research libraries can take in citizen science.

    Chapter X: Vienna 16/11/2018
    11:20 - 11:55

    Research Libraries Powering Sustainable Knowledge in the Digital Age: LIBER strategy 2018-2022 in action

    LIBER new strategy 2018-2022 aims to support research libraries in powering sustainable knowledge in the Digital Age. LIBER is currently progressing in the implementation of this strategy. The presentation will show on which kind of questions LIBER Working Groups and Steering Committees are working, what results are already or will soon be available, which new questions arise from this work. Last but not least, the presentation will show what can and should be done by every research library to advance Open Science in Europe.

    Chapter XI: Dublin 29/11/2018
    10:35 - 11:10

    Research Libraries Powering Sustainable Knowledge in the Digital Age: LIBER strategy 2018-2022 in action

    LIBER new strategy 2018-2022 aims to support research libraries in powering sustainable knowledge in the Digital Age. LIBER is currently progressing in the implementation of this strategy. The presentation will show on which kind of questions LIBER Working Groups and Steering Committees are working, what results are already or will soon be available, which new questions arise from this work. Last but not least, the presentation will show what can and should be done by every research library to advance Open Science in Europe.

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