We are stepping into spring with energy and enthusiasm!
This year, the Turkish librarian community is celebrating the 60th National Library Week (March 25-31). This annual celebration takes place during the last week of March, highlighting the importance of libraries and their contributions to society. To mark this occasion, Ko? University Libraries will be hosting two events throughout the week.
On March 26th, we will be organizing the Bibliopera Libraries Tour, visiting ten libraries. Our tour, conducted by librarians, is open and free to all researchers and librarians. Registration is mandatory, check the details here. Additionally, on March 28th, we are hosting the 3rd Career Fair. This event is open to all Information and Records Management students and newly graduated professionals in the field. The event will take place online, and for more information about the event and the program, please refer to our LibGuide .
We extend our best wishes to everyone for National Library Week and eagerly anticipate your participation in our events. Furthermore, in this month's newsletter, you will learn about our Library Advisory Committee Members, new archive donations, upcoming events, and meet our new team member!
Meet the Library Advisory Committee Members
The Library Advisory committee provides advice to the library concerning materials and services needed by faculty and students in their teaching and research endeavors. We would like to congratulate the new members of the Library Advisory Committee. You may find the full list of the Library Advisory Commitee members below:
Library Researcher Development Program Seminars for the Spring Semester
Suna K?ra? Library’s Library Researcher Development Program Seminars continue in the new semester at full speed. Our dedicated Reference Team has been working to curate insightful sessions for our community. In addition to welcoming four speakers, we are thrilled to announce new titles for the Spring 2024 calendar. What’s in the program?
For details & registration,check out the Library Instructions & Events Calendar!
Advancing Open Access Publishing: A New Era with Read and Publish Agreements
Read and publish agreements offer researchers a seamless pathway to both access and publish academic content. Under these agreements, institutions like ours pay a single fee to publishers, granting our researchers unrestricted access to a vast array of scholarly literature while also covering the costs associated with publishing their research in open-access and hybrid journals. In 2024, Suna K?ra? Library will participate in 7 Read & Publish and one discount agreement with selected publishers that will enable corresponding authors to publish their articles open access in the included journals at Ko? University. These Agreements Are:
In recent faculty meetings, as the Suna K?ra? Library Open Access Team, we had the opportunity to present the concept of read and publish agreements to our esteemed faculty members in the College of Sciences and the College of Engineering. Now, we are willing to share details of the agreements with all researchers at Ko? University. In the coming weeks, we look forward to engaging with faculty members associated with the other colleges to discuss the benefits of read-and-publish agreements further and explore opportunities for collaboration in advancing open-access publishing. For detailed information and updates, check our website and for your questions, please e-mail at [email protected].
Data Lab: You have a space for Coding and Data Visualization in the Library!
Data Lab is a facility of the library established to serve users who need more sophisticated computers than any public computer. The Library aims to support researchers’ needs for high-end computers with software ready to use for works like data management, GIS, statistical studies, programming, 3D design, and visualization works. With four highly configurated computers equipped with Intel Xeon or AMD Ryzen 9 processors, high performance graphic cards and dual screens, researchers can easily run software and work on their data. The Data Lab is in Room 203-B on the second floor of the Suna K?ra? Library. Some of the essential software in the Lab:
The Data Lab can only be used through the reservation system. Please click here for more information.
Ayla ?dekan Photography Archive’s Donation
We are pleased to announce that we have added the archive of Prof. Dr. Ayla ?dekan, one of Turkey's leading art historians, to our collections. This collection consists of photographs taken by ?dekan during research trips throughout Anatolia while she was conducting her doctoral studies on muqarnas under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Do?an Kuban at the ITU Faculty of Architecture. Once the digitization and cataloging of the collection are complete, it will be accessible on our Digital Collections page.
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The 11th theme of Ko? University Libraries' Treasure Series, "The Seljuk," is pleased to introduce its new LibGuide. Explore this LibGuide to delve deeper into Seljuk history and sources. Please note that the LibGuide is currently a work in progress.
?? SKL Book Clubs Talks: To Live by Yu Hua, on March 19th at 6 PM Suna K?ra? Library First Floor Meeting Room and via Zoom
??? ANAMED Library Talks: ?eyda ?etin (Me?her), Ebru Esra Sat?c? (Me?her), Zeynep ?elik (Columbia University) – G?z Alabildi?ine ?stanbul: Be? As?rdan Manzaralar on March 5th at 6 PM via Zoom.
??? ANAMED Library Community Lectures: Müge Arseven (Sadberk Han?m Museum) – Sacred Architecture in Ancient Greek Visual Culture: Between Reality and Representation on March 13th at 6 PM at ANAMED Library.
?? ANAMED Library Podcast: Burada Konu?mak Serbest: Meltem Do?an Alparslan – Türk Eski?a? Bilimleri Kütüphanesi
Suna K?ra? Library Hosting IFLA Division D Mid-Term Meeting
Suna K?ra? Library hosts a prestigious library event in June 2024. The IFLA Division D Mid-Term Meeting conference is a collaborative effort by the IFLA Academic and Research Libraries Section, IFLA Acquisition and Collection Development Section, IFLA Library Publishing Special Interest Group, and IFLA Science and Technology Libraries Section. The theme of the conference is “Libraries Bridging Boundaries: Challenges & Strategies for Global Openers”. For more details, please visit the IFLA Mid-Term Meeting LibGuide.
Copyright dispute over ChatGPT
Trails related to AI have started to increase. Interesting cases are happening. In California, a US district judge has ruled in favor of OpenAI in a lawsuit brought by authors. The authors claimed that ChatGPT was trained on pirated copies of their books without permission. However, the judge dismissed most of the claims, stating that the authors failed to prove their case. To read about the case please check here.
Zeynep Camu?cu
Hello, my name is Zeynep Camu?cu, the new reference librarian at Suna K?ra? Library. Although I'm a new member of the staff, I'm certainly not new to the library. After graduating from Istanbul Saint Joseph French High School in 2013, I started studying history in Ko? University on a full scholarship. Suna K?ra? Library, especially the basement floor where the history collection is located quickly became one of my safe havens in the campus. In 2015, I started my double major in Media and Visual Arts and specialized in Film and Video Track. Following my graduation in 2019, I worked as a freelancer editor and copywriter in a travel magazine. While planning to go abroad for my masters degree, Covid pandemic made me reconsider my decision and I started pursuing my MA degree in Comparative Studies in History and Society Program, once again in Ko? University. I defended my thesis on 1960s cinema discussions in last September, thus combining my background in History and Mava programs. As someone who is very fond of her book collection and find peace and comfort in libraries, the idea of working in a library of which I have been a regular user is very exciting. I hope to contribute to the library’s ways of communicating with its users as a former one. Moreover, I am looking forward to assist all the members of the College of Social Sciences and Humanities in their research as their new liaison librarian. On the other hand, I am well aware that not coming from an Information Management background, I have a long journey of learning ahead. This learning journey keeps me very motivated, and I already feel very supported by all the members of the SKL. I am wishing a healthy and successful semester to everyone! You may contact me at [email protected].
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