Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin - Berlin School of Library and Information Science

Cooperations

HEADT-Centre

The Humboldt-Elsevier Advanced Data and Text Centre (HEADT Centre) is a research initiative that belongs to Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin (HU Berlin) with financial management via Humboldt-Innovation GmbH (HI). The focus of our research is on research integrity and there are two Principal Investigators, one from the Berlin School of Library and Information Science, and one from the Institute for Computer Science at HU Berlin. One of our key goals is to establish the HEADT Centre as a leading national and international organization for research in this area.

The HEADT Centre is methodologically broad and includes all ways of managing, manipulating, mining, reading, and understanding text and data (including images) in all forms and formats. We address issues from a variety of stakeholders. The quality of research, including both raw data and published results, is relevant not only for researchers, but also for students, publishers and their staff, commissions on research misconduct, as well as all people who are affected by research outcomes in daily life.

We treat research integrity as a multi-facetted continuum with grey zones rather than as a simple binary situation where someone is either guilty or not-guilty. In practical terms this allows for more measured and more granular decisions about when research integrity was violated. The nuances matter especially in cases where a judgement has severe consequences, such as people losing their doctorate or employment.

The General Data Protection Regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 April 2016 (GDPR) plays an important role for research integrity. The HEADT Centre will investigate GDPR as an aspect of research integrity. The answer varies across disciplines and is especially relevant when research data include personal data. The degree of protection, however, may interfere with transparency, which is a key value of research integrity.

Funding for the first six years (2015-2021) comes from the publisher Elsevier. Our research benefits the broad research community as well as the public. Academic freedom is a core value of the HEADT Centre.

 
Konferenz der informations- und bibliothekswissenschaftlichen Ausbildungs- und Studiengänge (KIBA)

KIBA is the conference of the educational programs in the field of Library and Information Science (LIS) in Germany. It includes all institutional stakeholders, universities and colleges as well as other training facilities.

It provides a platform for professional exchange and the development of public statements regarding relevant topics for the promotion of the field. This includes organizing activities towards/with professional associations, their committees, the LIS-public and other institutions.

Furthermore, KIBA represents the stakeholder’s interests towards international organizations such as the Association for Library and Information Education and Research (EUCLID). KIBA is section 7 of the German Library Association (dbv) and the educational board at the German Society for Information and Knowledge (DGI).

 
Qualitätszertifizierung von Kunst- und Museumsbibliotheken (AKMB)

In 2007, the task force of art and museum libraries (AKMB) developed standards for quality management in special libraries. The standards give a foundation to the evaluation of workflows and situations in libraries with highly specialized content. As a collaborating partner, the Berlin School of Library and Information Science monitors the adherence of these standards in participating libraries and provides a certificate.