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Baltic Meeting of Librariansin Tallinn, May 26-27, 2010
”E-resources and e-services in practice”
Gunnar [email protected]
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Welcome to KTHKTH Royal Institute of Technology Excellence in Education, Research and Entrepreneurship
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FIELDS OF ACTIVITY 2009
Total 3 195 MSEK
Commissioned research 3.2 %
Undergraduate education35.4 %
Commissioned education 0.9 %
Research and postgraduate studies 60.5%
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Research 2008
NUMBERS OF PROFESSORS 259 professors 5 part-time consulting professors 202 associate professors
INTERNATIONALLY PUBLISHED MATERIALS 1,800 conference contributions (papers, etc.)
THE FIVE PLATFORMS• Medical Technology and Health• Material Science and Engineering• Information and Communication Technology• Energy• Transport Research
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EDUCATION
Architecture and 15 engineering programmes
Double degree programmes in engineering and teaching
9 B.Sc. engineering courses
53 master programmes
12,230 full year equivalents students of which 29 percent
are women
10,055 full year equivalents performances
1,507 active doctoral students of which 28 percent are
women
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DEGREES
987 Masters of Architecture and Masters of Science in
Engineering of which 30 percent to women
292 Bachelors of Science in Engineering of which 25
percent to women
619 Master of Science of which 28 percent to women
109 Licentiate degrees of which 30 percent to women
235 PhDs of which 29 percent to women
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KTH Schools
School of Architecture and the Built Environment
School of Biotechnology
School of Computer Science and Communication
School of Electrical Engineering
School of Industrial Engineering and Management
School of Information and Communication Technology
School of Chemical Science and Engineering
School of Engineering SciencesSchool of Technology and Health
School of Scientific Information and Learning
School of KTH Business Liaison
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Royal Institute of Technology Library, KTHB
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Year Bibliograph searches
E-journalsdownl
E-booksaccess
2007 610 000 630 000 50 000
2008 530 000 720 000 120 000
2009 500 000 770 000 440 000
E-journals & e-books,bibliogr-, ref- and other databases
www.lib.kth.se
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• DiVADissertations, examin. projects and
research reports
• Retrospective backloading project
• Open Access
• SSN Research applications
• KTH Research Projects database
Institutional archives/repositories & Open Access
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• Federated searching – SAMSÖK
• Integrated searching –Next Generation MetalibData wellGoogle & Google Scholar
• Mobile libraries
Portals & metasearch engines,other search and administration tools
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• Introduction to searching databases ”Information Retrieval, when, where and how?”
• Students courses
• Postgraduates courses
• Course platform BILDA
• ICT and Social medias
Web-based information literacy courses
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Example of a 3-credit course for chemists
o General and specific bibliographical information retrieval
in Chemical Abstracts using SciFinder
o Reaxys and SciFinder for searching factual data
o Searching for chemical names and molecular formulas
o Structural and reaction searching in Registry using Reaxys
and SciFinder
o Retrospective and current awareness searching
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The research library, 1610 to 2010
Bodleian Library, Oxford UniversityKTH BiblioteketNational Library Finland