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Anderson, Ingrid, Helena Grahn e Anja Vikingson. "Library liabilities in the time of corona: three hospital libraries’ experiences at the heart of the pandemic in Sweden". Journal of EAHIL 16, n. 3 (2 ottobre 2020): 25–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.32384/jeahil16419.

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On March 10th, 2020 the Public Health Agency of Sweden raised the risk level for the spread of the coronavirus in Sweden to "very high". The capital Stockholm quickly emerged as the center for the spread and hospitals in the Stockholm Region switched to crisis management. This is the story of how the libraries at Stockholm’s three major hospitals handled their coronavirus journey during spring 2020: what actions were taken to uphold services and what lessons were learned.
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Viljanen, Eeva. "ARLIS/Norden: 10 years of co-operation". Art Libraries Journal 22, n. 2 (1997): 15–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0307472200010373.

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ARLIS/Norden was founded in 1986 to bring together art libraries and art librarians of all kinds in the five Nordic countries: Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden. The association has maintained close links with the IFLA Section of Art Libraries, and it hosted the Section’s meetings at Stockholm in 1989. ARLIS/Norden has received guests from other countries, while Nordic colleagues have participated in events in other countries. Its own annual meetings are the key events in ARLIS/Norden’s own programme.
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French, Sonia, e Tom French. "Tillsammans: co-operation among art libraries in Sweden". Art Libraries Journal 28, n. 1 (2003): 32–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0307472200012979.

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Following the ARLIS/UK & Ireland study visit to libraries in Stockholm in June 2002, this article reports on the many fascinating aspects of the libraries visited, with particular emphasis on co-operation amongst them and especially the central role of the Royal Library/National Library of Sweden. Swedish colleagues have been most helpful in providing some of the details below, which are supplemented by data drawn from the web pages listed. Some information has also been adapted from reports by colleagues on this visit.
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Schwartz, Cecilia. "Worlding the Library: Language, Nationality and Translation in Two Multilingual Libraries". Comparative Critical Studies 16, n. 1 (febbraio 2019): 31–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/ccs.2019.0309.

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Drawing on Venkat Mani's concept of bibliomigrancy, and his suggestion to interconnect the study of libraries with the study of world literature, this article analyses two libraries with an explicit multilingual profile: The Nobel Library of the Swedish Academy and the International Library, both located in Stockholm. The primary aim is to examine the agency of these libraries in the construction of world literature, i.e. how foreign works are amassed and arranged with respect to nationality and language. The study begins with a comparison of the two libraries in terms of accessibility, users and acquisition policies. Special attention is then given to the arrangement of their online catalogues of literature from the perspective of nationality, translation and, in particular, language. The most frequent languages of each library's holdings are compared to their linguistic capital both in the global language hierarchy and specifically in Sweden, as well as to their literary capital. These comparisons reveal substantial differences between the libraries and call into question certain assumptions about the impact of location on the construction of world literature.
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Assarsson-Rizzi, Kerstin. "Cultural heritage: the art library cuts across borders in Sweden". Art Libraries Journal 33, n. 4 (2008): 39–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0307472200015613.

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Vitterhetsakademiens Library (The Library of the Royal Swedish Academy of Letters, History and Antiquities) at the Swedish National Heritage Board is a partner in the development of new services in Sweden, both physically at the Library and digitally on the internet. An agreement signed by four partners in September 2007 aimed to strengthen and develop the Library’s services to the research community. In 2005 seven libraries in Stockholm formed a network with the specific aim of improving the quality of library services for research in the humanities. And in 2007 a new internet search service was launched which enables cross searching of major databases that cover various aspects of the Swedish cultural heritage; this includes two databases hosted by the Library. This process of cutting across institutional and sectoral borders has been facilitated by modern technology.
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Jain, P. K., e Bernd Markscheffel. "Report of 16th International Conference on Webometrics, Informetrics and Scientometrics (WIS) & 21th COLLNET Meeting". COLLNET Journal of Scientometrics and Information Management 17, n. 1 (2023): 1–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.47974/cjsim-2023-report.

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The 16th International Conference on Webometrics, Informetrics, and Scientometrics (WIS) and the 21st COLLNET Meeting, 2022 which was scheduled to be held from 10 to 12 November 2022 at Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand was organized after a two-year break, due to the Corona restrictions, by COLLNET in association with the Society for Library Professionals (SLP) and Asian Chapter, Special Libraries Association (SLA) and Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand for the professional growth of the library and Information Science professionals. The broad focus of the conference was on collaboration and communication in science and technology; scientometric research on Covid19; techniques for collaboration studies; informatics law and distributions; mathematical models of communication and collaboration; quantitative analysis of s&t innovations; evaluation indicators; collaboration in science and technology from both quantitative and qualitative points of view; bibliographic control bibliometric research data analysis and data mining; technology & innovations in libraries and their impact on measurement on learning, research and users technology transfer and innovation in library management through metrics. The aim of the conference was therefore to contribute to evidence-based knowledge on scientific research and practices, which in turn can contribute to institutional, regional, national and international policy-making in the field of research and innovation. This event was part of the successful COLLNET conference series (www.collnet.de). Previous COLLNET conferences were held in Berlin (Germany) in 2000, New Delhi (India) in 2001, Sydney (Australia) in 2001, Beijing (China) in 2003, Roorkee (India) in 2004, Stockholm (Sweden) in 2005, Nancy (France) in 2006, New Delhi (India) in 2007, Berlin (Germany) in 2008, Dalian (China) in 2009, Mysore (India) in 2010, Istanbul (Turkey) in 2011, Seoul (South Korea) in 2012, Tartu (Estonia) in 2013, Ilmenau (Germany) in 2014, Delhi (India) in 2015, Nancy (France) in 2016, Kent (UK) in 2017, Macau 2018 and Dalian (China) 2019.
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Jain, P. K., e Bernd Markscheffel. "Report of 16th International Conference on Webometrics, Informetrics and Scientometrics (WIS) & 21st COLLNET Meeting". COLLNET Journal of Scientometrics and Information Management 17, n. 1 (2023): 1–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.47974/cjsim-2022-report.

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The 16th International Conference on Webometrics, Informetrics, and Scientometrics (WIS) and the 21st COLLNET Meeting, 2022 which was scheduled to be held from 10 to 12 November 2022 at Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand was organized after a two-year break, due to the Corona restrictions, by COLLNET in association with the Society for Library Professionals (SLP) and Asian Chapter, Special Libraries Association (SLA) and Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand for the professional growth of the library and Information Science professionals. The broad focus of the conference was on collaboration and communication in science and technology; scientometric research on Covid19; techniques for collaboration studies; informatics law and distributions; mathematical models of communication and collaboration; quantitative analysis of s&t innovations; evaluation indicators; collaboration in science and technology from both quantitative and qualitative points of view; bibliographic control bibliometric research data analysis and data mining; technology & innovations in libraries and their impact on measurement on learning, research and users technology transfer and innovation in library management through metrics. The aim of the conference was therefore to contribute to evidence-based knowledge on scientific research and practices, which in turn can contribute to institutional, regional, national and international policy-making in the field of research and innovation. This event was part of the successful COLLNET conference series (www.collnet.de). Previous COLLNET conferences were held in Berlin (Germany) in 2000, New Delhi (India) in 2001, Sydney (Australia) in 2001, Beijing (China) in 2003, Roorkee (India) in 2004, Stockholm (Sweden) in 2005, Nancy (France) in 2006, New Delhi (India) in 2007, Berlin (Germany) in 2008, Dalian (China) in 2009, Mysore (India) in 2010, Istanbul (Turkey) in 2011, Seoul (South Korea) in 2012, Tartu (Estonia) in 2013, Ilmenau (Germany) in 2014, Delhi (India) in 2015, Nancy (France) in 2016, Kent (UK) in 2017, Macau 2018 and Dalian (China) 2019.
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Editorial Team. "EBLIP5 Call for Papers". Evidence Based Library and Information Practice 3, n. 3 (3 settembre 2008): 99–100. http://dx.doi.org/10.18438/b8931z.

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The International Programme Committee for the 5th International Evidence Based Library and Information Practice (EBLIP5) Conference invites you to submit oral presentations and posters for the conference, Bridging the Gap, to be held in Stockholm, Sweden from 29 June – 3 July 2009. We seek to build on the success of past conferences by including more disciplines, more sectors, more countries and more professional roles than ever before! The International Programme Committee for EBLIP5 invites research papers, reports of innovative practice and hot topic discussion papers. Key themes include, but are by no means limited to, the following: Bridging the gap…the Who? • ...between disciplines - communications and information studies; health and social care • ...between sectors - public and private sectors; health library sector/wider library information service sectors including academic, public, and special libraries; archivists and local libraries and collections • ...between cultures - developed and developing world; librarianship cultures; English speaking/other speaking countries Bridging the gap…the What? • ...the “implementation gap” - principles and practice; research/practice; research/policy; experiment/implementation; tradition/innovation; innovation and disinvestment; reflection and action, knowledge/action; personal learning to professional practice • ...the “expectation gap” - library services and user needs; the e-generation and the physical library • ...the “experimentation gap” – data and results; R&D and EBLIP; information seeking research/information literacy teaching; implementation and evaluation • ...the “skills gap” – practitioner knowledge and skills; librarians and research skills; leadership and implementation Bridging the gap…the How? • ...using marketing/advocacy • ...using data mining and management tools • ...through collaborative working (with teachers, with academics) • ...through communication (internal and external) • ...through management support and leadership • ...through international co-operation Abstract submission for oral presentations and posters is by e-mail to EBLIP5@kib.ki.se. Important dates: • Abstracts to be submitted by 31 October 2008. • Notification of acceptance will be received by 31 January 2009. • Confirmation of participation by mid-February 2009. • Registration opens in March 2009. • Deadline for submission of full papers - June 2009. See the conference video at .
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Fahey, Sue. "New Conveners for EBLIG". Evidence Based Library and Information Practice 2, n. 3 (5 settembre 2007): 130. http://dx.doi.org/10.18438/b8ts38.

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As new Co-conveners for CLA’s interest group, EBLIG, we would like to take the opportunity to introduce ourselves. Sue Fahey is a public services librarian at the Health Sciences Library, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John's. Renée de Gannes-Marshall is the information specialist at the Canadian Dental Association in Ottawa. EBLIG's goals are: to represent the interests of librarians involved in evidence based librarianship and library related research; to organize continuing education opportunities for librarians in this area; to provide a means of communication between librarians involved in evidence based librarianship; to assist librarians with the dissemination of library research utilizing an evidence-based model; to support librarians' evidence based research with grants. We are pleased to announce the introduction of a new workshop grant which has been established to support and encourage the development of continuing education activities in evidence based librarianship in conjunction with local/regional/provincial associations or institutions. EBLIG Co-conveners and volunteers will evaluate applications and determine awards based on the established criteria, including relevance to the profession and to the advancement of evidence based librarianship, value to expected participants and regional/geographic location. We would like to award the first grant this year and have allotted a budget of $250 and set a deadline of October 15th, 2007. Please apply ASAP for funding for your fall course idea! For more information, go to http://eblibrarianship.pbwiki.com/EBLIG+Workshop+Incentive+Grants. An hour long Education Institute audio conference, Evidence-Based Librarianship: A Toolkit for Public Libraries, featuring presenters Virginia Wilson and Stephanie Hall, will be held on Tuesday, November 6th, at 12 pm. Virginia and Stephanie will present a toolkit tailored to public librarians and public library workers with tips on how to integrate EBL into the workflow. The toolkit will include key EBL articles, sources of evidence, and steps to take to put EBL into practice. Registration is $54 for members and $74 for non-members. For more information, go to http://www.thepartnership.ca/partnership/bins/calendar_page.asp. If you managed to make it to EBLIP4 or you missed out, but were wondering how you could get to the next conference, (especially after seeing conference abstracts posted on the website http://www.eblip4.unc.edu), we have been in touch with the main contact for EBLIP5 to be held in Stockholm, Sweden. Details on the conference, including event dates and venue, are forthcoming. As of July 31st, 2007, our interest group is 48 members strong from across Canada and the United States! For those who participate on the listserv and who live outside of Canada, did you know that you can join EBLIG without having to become a full member of CLA for a fee of only $30 CAD annually? For more details, go to http://www.cla.ca/about/igroups/evidence_based.htm. Also of note is the fact that non-members can participate on the listserv. We look forward to your comments and questions and invite you to participate in the activities set forth during 2007-2008. Participate on the listserv, contribute to the wiki, keep reading this journal, and get involved with EBL. Also, if you are a fellow "Facebooker", feel free to join the Evidence Based Librarians group (118 members strong at the time of writing!). We look forward to working with you.
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Zerdes, Ioannis, Alexios Matikas, John Lövrot, Emmanouil G. Sifakis, François Richard, Christos Sotiriou, George Z. Rassidakis, Jonas C. S. Bergh, Antonios Valachis e Theodoros Foukakis. "PD-1 protein and gene expression in early breast cancer: Prognostic implications." Journal of Clinical Oncology 38, n. 15_suppl (20 maggio 2020): 545. http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/jco.2020.38.15_suppl.545.

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545 Background: We have previously shown the prognostic value of PD-L1 protein and gene expression in early breast cancer (BC), however, the prognostic role of PD-1 expression remains unclear. Methods: The prognostic value of PD-1 in early BC was investigated using three different approaches: i) evaluation of PD-1 at the protein (IHC, immunohistochemistry in tissue microarrays) and mRNA levels in a retrospective patient cohort of 586 patients treated for early BC in Stockholm, Sweden between 1997-2005, ii) systematic review and trial-level meta-analysis of studies published in Medline, Embase, Cochrane Library and Web of Science Core Collection libraries on the prognostic value of PD-1 IHC expression, and iii) pooled analysis of transcriptomic data from 39 publicly available datasets for the prognostic capacity of PD-1 gene expression. Univariate and multivariable Cox regression models were used. Results: In the retrospective study cohort, PD-1 protein was significantly associated with biologically high-risk characteristics. PD-1 protein, but not gene expression, was correlated with improved overall survival (OS) (adjusted HR = 0.73, 95% CI 0.55 – 0.96, p = 0.023 and adjusted HR = 0.88, 95% CI 0.68 – 1.13, p = 0.307, respectively). In the trial-level meta-analysis, 4736 entries were initially identified and 15 studies, including our original cohort, fulfilled the predefined eligibility criteria. PD-1 IHC expression was not prognostic in unselected patients. However, a significant correlation to improved disease-free survival was seen within the triple-negative subtype (pooled multivariate HR = 0.57, 95% CI 0.29 – 0.90, p = 0.02). In the pooled gene expression analysis, PD-1 gene expression was associated with improved OS in the entire population (adjusted HR = 0.89, 95% CI 0.80 – 0.99, p = 0.025) and in basal-like (adjusted HR = 0.77, 95% CI 0.63 – 0.95, p = 0.014) tumors. Conclusions: PD-1 expression at the RNA and protein levels represent promising prognostic factors, especially in the triple-negative and basal-like subtypes. Standardization and further validation are needed prior to clinical implementation.
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Tesi sul tema "Libraries, Sweden: Stockholm"

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Riddar, Johnson Matilda. "Kungliga bibliotekets fotografiska förvärv : En undersökning av Kungliga bibliotekets förvärv av fotografier under 1958‒2008". Thesis, Uppsala University, Department of ALM, 2009. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-105610.

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My master’s thesis is a study of acquisition of photographies during 1958-2008. The questions I proceed from is what patterns lies behind the Royal library's acquisition of photography and how the process of acquisition looks like. The theoretical base which I lean on consists partly of a problematization of the process of cultural heritage and partly of organizational theory. The problematization of the process of cultural heritage is my foundation of this essay. My starting point is that the Royal library make a choice when they collect material to be a cultural heritage and the memories gathered for future generations. I used organizational theory to find answer to how the collection been gathered through studies of the organizations interaction with the members of the organization, the process in the organizations, like goals and policy, and the organizations interaction with other organizations. I used case-study as my method. I interviewed most of the chiefs who were in charge of the unit during the period 1958-2008 and worked through journals of acquisition, annual reports, letters of regulation, exchange of letters and other in-house material. My results are that the acquisition of photography follows the Royal library's acquisition of picture at large. The culture heritage that the library collect for future generations is based on the content rather than the form of the material. This aspect was founded early in the creation of the library and has kept its status as a guiding line ever since. The main categories of collection are based on the motif of the photography and are the following; portrait, topography and events. Events is a new category but a sequel of an old category, historical wall chart. The material that the photographies are made of has varied but the majority have been photographies on paper. Gifts and purchases have been the most common ways for the library to collect photographies. Gifts have been treated differently through the years, from the beginning all gifts were received and the library asked actively for special gifts, later the library decided whether or not they should accept a gift. The policy from both the library and from the government have been vague, but lately they have been working on a new and more detailed policy from 2008.

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Ericsson, Beatrice, e Michael Nordeman. ""Plötsligt var världen här" : Bibliotek och integration i tre Stockholmsförorter". Thesis, Uppsala universitet, Institutionen för ABM, 2011. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-154688.

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The aim of this two years master thesis in Library and Information Science is to examine how librarians and library managers in the three Stockholm suburbs of Alby, Fisksätra and Rinkeby think and reason about the role of public libraries in the integration process. The aim is also to examine whether their perception differ from that of local politicians at the municipal level. The theoretical framework is Marianne Andersson and Dorte Skot-Hanses model for analysis of the local library profile, and Jose Alberto Diaz theory on the integration process. The method used is qualitative interviews. The interviews were recorded and the content was analyzed using qualitative content analysis.  The results of this study show that the library services in the three suburbs, rather than being stipulated by the legal demand for special services towards immigrants, are based on the needs of the local population. Since a majority of the populations in the three suburbs are of foreign origin, no specific conceptual apparatus (such as immigrant) is required. Furthermore, the study shows no significant differences between library personnel and local politicians in their perception of the public librarys role in the integration process. There were, however, in the case of Fisksätra, different views expressed concerning the primary purposes of the local library.  According to Diaz model of the integration process, the library primarily plays a role in the social, communicative and personal integration dimension. All of the library's four roles (identified by Andersson and Skot-Hansen  as a cultural centre, a knowledge centre, an information centre and a social centre) are of importance for the integration, but the roles sometimes compete, indicating a lack of sufficient economic and human resources.
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Libri sul tema "Libraries, Sweden: Stockholm"

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Public Libraries Against Illiteracy (Conference) (1990 Stockholm). Public libraries against illiteracy: Stockholm, Sweden, 18 August 1990. Stockholm: Swedish National Council for Cultural Affairs, 1990.

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International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions. Section of Public Libraries., a cura di. Public libraries against illiteracy: Stockholm, Sweden, 18 August 1990 : [conference proceedings]. [Stockholm?]: IFLA, 1991.

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Nordic-Baltic Meeting of the Directors of the National Resource Libraries in Education (1995 Stockholm, Sweden). Nordic-Baltic Meeting of the Directors of the National Resource Libraries in Education, Stockholm, Sweden, December 7-10, 1995. Esbo, Finland: NORDINFO, 1996.

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Nordic Conference on Preservation and Access (1998 Stockholm, Sweden). Preservation and access: Nordic conference on preservation and access held at the Royal Library in Stockholm October 5-6, 1998, arranged by the national libraries of Denmark and Sweden. Stockholm: Kungl. Bibliotheket, 1999.

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