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German National Library of Economics

The National Library of Economics (ZBW – Leibniz Information Centre for Economics) is the world's largest research infrastructure for economic literature, online as well as offline. The ZBW is a member of the Leibniz Association and has been a foundation under public law since 2007. Several times the ZBW received the international LIBER Award for its innovative work in librarianship.[2] The ZBW allows for access of millions of documents and research on economics, partnering with over 40 research institutions to create a connective Open Access portal and social web of research.[3] Through its EconStor and EconBiz, researchers and students have accessed millions of datasets and thousands of articles. The ZBW also edits two journals: Wirtschaftsdienst and Intereconomics.[3]

German National Library of Economics
Deutsche Zentralbibliothek für Wirtschaftswissenschaften (ZBW)
ZBW main building in Kiel
LocationDüsternbrooker Weg 120, 24105 Kiel
Neuer Jungfernstieg 21, 20354 Hamburg, Germany
TypeNational library, Research library
ScopeEconomics, Finance, Business
Established1919
Collection
Items collectedbooks, journals, electronic media
Size4.43 million items[1]
27,119 journal titles
Access and use
Population servedresearchers, business clients, students, public
Other information
Budget€22.56 million[1]
DirectorKlaus Tochtermann
Employees280[1]
Websitewww.zbw.eu
ZBW Kiel
ZBW Hamburg
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German National Library of Economics
German National Library of Economics Kiel
General information
AddressDüsternbrooker Weg 120, 24105 Kiel
Coordinates54°20′18″N 10°09′22″E / 54.3383°N 10.1561°E / 54.3383; 10.1561
Other information
Public transit accessBus 41/42 Institut für Weltwirtschaft
German National Library of Economics Hamburg
General information
AddressNeuer Jungfernstieg 21, 20354 Hamburg
Coordinates53°33′26″N 9°59′33″E / 53.55716°N 9.99263°E / 53.55716; 9.99263
Other information
Public transit access
ZBW building, Hamburg
ZBW building interior, Kiel

History edit

The German National Library of Economics – Leibniz Information Centre for Economics (ZBW) was founded on 1 February 1919 as a department of the Kiel Institute for the World Economy. As a research library it has been able to keep its holdings entirely intact. In 1966, the ZBW received the status of a central subject library for economics in Germany, and was admitted to the joint funding system of the Federal and Länder Governments. The ZBW has been a member of the Leibniz Association since 1990. In 2007, the ZBW was separated from the Kiel Institute and established as an independent foundation under public law. At the same time it integrated the library of the Hamburg Institute of International Economics and became the publisher of the journals Wirtschaftsdienst and Intereconomics. Since 2007, the ZBW has two branches in Kiel and Hamburg. Since 2012, it maintains off-site stacks in Flintbek. Application-oriented research in computer and information science was established in 2010. In 2014, the German Library Association (DBV) honoured the ZBW as Library of the Year, calling it "a radically modern library whose customer and innovation orientation can serve as a model for other libraries".[4][5]

Collection mandate edit

The ZBW is Germany's central subject library and research infrastructure for economics in Germany. Its mandate is to acquire, to index, and to archive theoretical and empirical literature and subject-specific information from economics and business studies, and to provide access to these materials to the general public on a national basis. The ZBW also acquires all publications from closely related and auxiliary disciplines focussing on economics, in order to accommodate the increasing tendency towards interdisciplinary work in economic research.

The ZBW is part of the system of national literature provision within the German Research Foundation (DFG).[6][7][8]

Library holdings edit

The ZBW holds almost 4.4 million items. The ZBW subscribes to more than 27,100 journals and enables access to 2.3 million electronic documents. The search portal EconBiz gives free access to 10 million datasets. More than 134,000 full-texts (working papers, articles from journals, conference proceedings) from German research institutes and universities are available online and free of charge on the repository EconStor.[9][7]

The ZBW creates content-descriptive metadata not only for books, but also for articles in journals and working papers, i.e. they are indexed with keywords (descriptors) from the Standard Thesaurus for Economics.

Services edit

The ZBW maintains the search portal EconBiz containing more than 10 million datasets of bibliographic references for economics and business studies. The ZBW also offers an online reference service, Research Guide EconDesk,[10] which provides guidance for literature and data searches in economics and business studies.[11]

The ZBW is an active player in the Open Access movement which aims for free access to scholarly research output. It is the chief negotiator for national licences in economics in Germany.[12]

The repository EconStor serves as a platform for the free publication of research output in economics. Authors and publishing institutions can publish without charges on EconStor.

More than 400 institutions use EconStor for the digital dissemination of their publications in Open Access. It is an input service for RePEc and one of its most frequently used archives. All titles in EconStor are indexed by search engines such as Google, Google Scholar and BASE, and distributed to databases such as WorldCat, OpenAire and EconBiz.[13]

The ZBW Journal Data Archive[14] is a service for the editors of scholarly journals in economics. Editors can deposit datasets and other material relating to empirical articles and provide access to them in order to enable reproducibility of published research findings.[14]

 
Wirtschaftsdienst, edited by the ZBW

The ZBW publishes two journals of economic policy, Wirtschaftsdienst and Intereconomics.[15]

The ZBW also provides support for researchers dealing with the different aspects of the digitisation of the science system, such as publishing in Open Access or research data management.[12]

Projects edit

The ZBW participates in national and international projects to develop new services for its users.

  • GeRDI[16] – Generic Research Data Infrastructure. The project aims to develop a distributed and linked-up research data infrastructure. It aims to virtually link existing and future research data centres all over Germany. This allows scientists to search for and re-use research data across disciplines and without barriers. The ZBW coordinates the project which is funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG).[17]
  • Linked Open Citation Database (LOC-DB).[18] The project LOC-DB develops tools and processes based on linked data technologies that will enable individual libraries to participate in an open, distributed infrastructure for the indexation of citations. It aims to show that extensive automation of metadata creation can produce relevant added value to scholarly information discovery.[19]
  • metrics:[20] MEasuring The Reliability and perception of Indicators for interactions with sCientific productS. The project focuses on gaining a deeper understanding of alternative indicators for measuring scientific performance. Under review are the quality and reliability of the indicators, but also how far they are able to map discipline-specific differences.[20]
  • MOVING:[21] the project aims to build a working environment for the qualitative and quantitative analysis of large collections of documents and data. The ZBW is the research partner for text and data mining and also the scientific coordinator, and contributes its expertise in the field of Science 2.0.[22]
  • Digital Imperial Statistics: Historical statistics are usually not available online. In this pilot project, the German Imperial Statistics from 1873 to 1883 have been digitised and processed into a format that researchers can download easily for re-use in spreadsheets. This project is also funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG).[23]
  • Digital preservation: Because of the rapid technical development of recent years, information is often only available in digital form. At the same time, the hard- and software needed for reading this information becomes obsolete even more rapidly. Digital preservation ensures that future generations will still be able to use this information. To this end, the ZBW cooperates with two other German Libraries, the Leibniz Information Centre for Science and Technology (TIB) and the Information Centre for Life Sciences (ZB MED), in a pilot project to develop strategies and methods for the digital preservation of digital resources.[24]
  • Linked Open Data: the project describes the provision of Open Data as Linked Data. The ZBW makes intensive efforts to link its own data with external data in order to find new applications and potential uses. The first ZBW data to be published in this form is the Standard Thesaurus for Economics. Current prototypes can be seen in the ZBW Labs.[25]
  • da|ra[26] – The registration agency for research data in social sciences and economics. The ZBW – Leibniz Information Centre for Economics and GESIS – Leibniz Institute for Social Sciences are working together to develop a registration agency where researchers from the social sciences and economics can register the primary data resulting from their research. It also serves to make data accessible, identifiable, and thus replicable, which means that the entire research process becomes more transparent and more efficient. Both the ZBW and GESIS are members of DataCite, an international initiative to establish universal standards for the registration of research data.[27][28]

Networks and cooperations edit

In order to meet the challenges resulting from the technological changes in information provision, the ZBW relies on a global network. It has signed cooperation agreements with national and international research institutions, for instance in the context of the Leibniz Research Alliance Science 2.0,[29] the EU project MOVING,[21] and in numerous DFG-funded projects.

The ZBW is also actively engaged in the community of information infrastructure providers, for instance in the working groups of the Leibniz Association, the Common Library Network, LIBER, nestor and the Priority Initiative "Digital Information".[30]

Research at the ZBW edit

The ZBW carries out application-oriented research in computer and information science. Three professors work with an international and interdisciplinary team of researchers on the subject of Open Science / Science 2.0.

Open Science / Science 2.0 describes the changes that the World Wide Web and its numerous Web 2.0 applications engender in the research and publication processes of the science system, which are the subject of research at the ZBW. In 2013, the ZBW initiated the Leibniz Research Alliance Science 2.0.[29] This Europe-wide cooperation of infrastructure providers and research institutes wants to establish the topic of Open Science in the scholarly community.

The goal is to provide open access to, and use of, scientific findings and processes. An annual international conference (Open Science Conference)[31] offers opportunities for researchers, librarians, and experts in science policy to share applications, experiences and strategies around the complex of Open Science.[32]

Activities in science policy edit

The ZBW not only researches the digital shift, it also actively shapes it through its national and international activities in science policy. The director of the ZBW is an active proponent of Open Science as a member of the High Level Expert Group[33] promoting the European Open Science Cloud. He is a member of the G7 Open Science Working Group and the German Council for Scientific Information Infrastructures, which is part of the Digital Agenda of the Federal Government. All these bodies prioritise the development of an integrated research data infrastructure across disciplines and countries.[34] The latest project in this context is German Research Data Infrastructure GeRDI,[16] which has been initiated in 2016 and is coordinated by the ZBW. It creates cross-disciplinary links between infrastructures for research data and thus new opportunities for multidisciplinary research.[35]

See also edit

References edit

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  2. ^ "Who is the ZBW?". ZBW. Retrieved 5 May 2017.
  3. ^ a b . leibniz-gemeinschaft.de (in German). Archived from the original on 2 February 2017. Retrieved 13 June 2017.
  4. ^ "History of the ZBW". ZBW. Retrieved 17 March 2017.
  5. ^ "Satzung der Stiftung "Deutsche Zentralbibliothek für Wirtschaftswissenschaften – Leibniz-Informationszentrum Wirtschaft (ZBW)"" (PDF). ZBW (in German). Retrieved 17 March 2017.
  6. ^ "DFG, German Research Foundation".
  7. ^ a b "Who is the ZBW?". ZBW. Retrieved 17 March 2017.
  8. ^ "Collection guidelines". ZBW. Retrieved 17 March 2017.
  9. ^ "Facts and figures". ZBW. Retrieved 17 March 2017.
  10. ^ "Research Guide EconDesk".
  11. ^ "About EconBiz". EconBiz – Find Economic Literature. 19 June 2013. Retrieved 17 March 2017.
  12. ^ a b (ZBW), Deutsche Zentralbibliothek für Wirtschaftswissenschaften. . Simply. Share. Research. ZBW. Archived from the original on 21 September 2019. Retrieved 17 March 2017.
  13. ^ "EconStor: About EconStor". econstor.eu. Retrieved 17 March 2017.
  14. ^ a b "Welcome – ZBW Journal Data Archive". journaldata.zbw.eu. Retrieved 17 March 2017.
  15. ^ "Publishing of economic research". ZBW. from the original on 17 March 2017. Retrieved 17 March 2017.
  16. ^ a b . gerdi-project.de. Archived from the original on 29 June 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  17. ^ "GeRDI: Generic Research Data Infrastructure". GEPRIS (in German). DFG. from the original on 15 February 2024. Retrieved 15 July 2023.
  18. ^ . Universitätsbibliothek Mannheim. Archived from the original on 22 November 2016. Retrieved 22 November 2016.
  19. ^ "Linked Open Citation Database (LOC-DB) Erstellen einer Linked Open Data-Datenbank zur Erschließung der Zitationsbeziehungen elektronischer und gedruckter Medien". GEPRIS (in German). DFG. from the original on 15 July 2023. Retrieved 15 July 2023.
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  21. ^ a b "Home – MOVING project". moving-project.eu. from the original on 17 October 2023.
  22. ^ . The German National Library of Economics. 28 January 2016. Archived from the original on 1 August 2020. Retrieved 22 November 2016.
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  35. ^ . ZBW. 21 July 2016. Archived from the original on 22 September 2019. Retrieved 17 March 2017.

External links edit

  • Official website (in English and German)
  • EconBiz Virtual Economist portal (in English)
  • EconDesk (in English)
  • Nereus Consortium (in English)
  • Intereconomics – Review of European Economic Policy (in English)
  • Wirtschaftsdienst – Journal for Economic Policy (in German)

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The National Library of Economics ZBW Leibniz Information Centre for Economics is the world s largest research infrastructure for economic literature online as well as offline The ZBW is a member of the Leibniz Association and has been a foundation under public law since 2007 Several times the ZBW received the international LIBER Award for its innovative work in librarianship 2 The ZBW allows for access of millions of documents and research on economics partnering with over 40 research institutions to create a connective Open Access portal and social web of research 3 Through its EconStor and EconBiz researchers and students have accessed millions of datasets and thousands of articles The ZBW also edits two journals Wirtschaftsdienst and Intereconomics 3 German National Library of EconomicsDeutsche Zentralbibliothek fur Wirtschaftswissenschaften ZBW ZBW main building in KielLocationDusternbrooker Weg 120 24105 KielNeuer Jungfernstieg 21 20354 Hamburg GermanyTypeNational library Research libraryScopeEconomics Finance BusinessEstablished1919CollectionItems collectedbooks journals electronic mediaSize4 43 million items 1 27 119 journal titlesAccess and usePopulation servedresearchers business clients students publicOther informationBudget 22 56 million 1 DirectorKlaus TochtermannEmployees280 1 Websitewww wbr zbw wbr euZBW KielZBW Hamburgclass notpageimage German National Library of Economics German National Library of Economics KielGeneral informationAddressDusternbrooker Weg 120 24105 KielCoordinates54 20 18 N 10 09 22 E 54 3383 N 10 1561 E 54 3383 10 1561Other informationPublic transit accessBus 41 42 Institut fur Weltwirtschaft German National Library of Economics HamburgGeneral informationAddressNeuer Jungfernstieg 21 20354 HamburgCoordinates53 33 26 N 9 59 33 E 53 55716 N 9 99263 E 53 55716 9 99263Other informationPublic transit accessU1 Bus 4 5 19 112 StephansplatzRailway Bus 4 5 19 114 Dammtor U2 U4 Bus 4 5 19 X3 JungfernstiegRailway Rapid transit railway all lines Underground all lines Hauptbahnhof ZBW building Hamburg ZBW building interior Kiel Contents 1 History 2 Collection mandate 3 Library holdings 4 Services 5 Projects 6 Networks and cooperations 7 Research at the ZBW 8 Activities in science policy 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksHistory editThe German National Library of Economics Leibniz Information Centre for Economics ZBW was founded on 1 February 1919 as a department of the Kiel Institute for the World Economy As a research library it has been able to keep its holdings entirely intact In 1966 the ZBW received the status of a central subject library for economics in Germany and was admitted to the joint funding system of the Federal and Lander Governments The ZBW has been a member of the Leibniz Association since 1990 In 2007 the ZBW was separated from the Kiel Institute and established as an independent foundation under public law At the same time it integrated the library of the Hamburg Institute of International Economics and became the publisher of the journals Wirtschaftsdienst and Intereconomics Since 2007 the ZBW has two branches in Kiel and Hamburg Since 2012 it maintains off site stacks in Flintbek Application oriented research in computer and information science was established in 2010 In 2014 the German Library Association DBV honoured the ZBW as Library of the Year calling it a radically modern library whose customer and innovation orientation can serve as a model for other libraries 4 5 Collection mandate editThe ZBW is Germany s central subject library and research infrastructure for economics in Germany Its mandate is to acquire to index and to archive theoretical and empirical literature and subject specific information from economics and business studies and to provide access to these materials to the general public on a national basis The ZBW also acquires all publications from closely related and auxiliary disciplines focussing on economics in order to accommodate the increasing tendency towards interdisciplinary work in economic research The ZBW is part of the system of national literature provision within the German Research Foundation DFG 6 7 8 Library holdings editThe ZBW holds almost 4 4 million items The ZBW subscribes to more than 27 100 journals and enables access to 2 3 million electronic documents The search portal EconBiz gives free access to 10 million datasets More than 134 000 full texts working papers articles from journals conference proceedings from German research institutes and universities are available online and free of charge on the repository EconStor 9 7 The ZBW creates content descriptive metadata not only for books but also for articles in journals and working papers i e they are indexed with keywords descriptors from the Standard Thesaurus for Economics Services editThe ZBW maintains the search portal EconBiz containing more than 10 million datasets of bibliographic references for economics and business studies The ZBW also offers an online reference service Research Guide EconDesk 10 which provides guidance for literature and data searches in economics and business studies 11 The ZBW is an active player in the Open Access movement which aims for free access to scholarly research output It is the chief negotiator for national licences in economics in Germany 12 The repository EconStor serves as a platform for the free publication of research output in economics Authors and publishing institutions can publish without charges on EconStor More than 400 institutions use EconStor for the digital dissemination of their publications in Open Access It is an input service for RePEc and one of its most frequently used archives All titles in EconStor are indexed by search engines such as Google Google Scholar and BASE and distributed to databases such as WorldCat OpenAire and EconBiz 13 The ZBW Journal Data Archive 14 is a service for the editors of scholarly journals in economics Editors can deposit datasets and other material relating to empirical articles and provide access to them in order to enable reproducibility of published research findings 14 nbsp Wirtschaftsdienst edited by the ZBW The ZBW publishes two journals of economic policy Wirtschaftsdienst and Intereconomics 15 The ZBW also provides support for researchers dealing with the different aspects of the digitisation of the science system such as publishing in Open Access or research data management 12 Projects editThe ZBW participates in national and international projects to develop new services for its users GeRDI 16 Generic Research Data Infrastructure The project aims to develop a distributed and linked up research data infrastructure It aims to virtually link existing and future research data centres all over Germany This allows scientists to search for and re use research data across disciplines and without barriers The ZBW coordinates the project which is funded by the German Research Foundation DFG 17 Linked Open Citation Database LOC DB 18 The project LOC DB develops tools and processes based on linked data technologies that will enable individual libraries to participate in an open distributed infrastructure for the indexation of citations It aims to show that extensive automation of metadata creation can produce relevant added value to scholarly information discovery 19 metrics 20 MEasuring The Reliability and perception of Indicators for interactions with sCientific productS The project focuses on gaining a deeper understanding of alternative indicators for measuring scientific performance Under review are the quality and reliability of the indicators but also how far they are able to map discipline specific differences 20 MOVING 21 the project aims to build a working environment for the qualitative and quantitative analysis of large collections of documents and data The ZBW is the research partner for text and data mining and also the scientific coordinator and contributes its expertise in the field of Science 2 0 22 Digital Imperial Statistics Historical statistics are usually not available online In this pilot project the German Imperial Statistics from 1873 to 1883 have been digitised and processed into a format that researchers can download easily for re use in spreadsheets This project is also funded by the German Research Foundation DFG 23 Digital preservation Because of the rapid technical development of recent years information is often only available in digital form At the same time the hard and software needed for reading this information becomes obsolete even more rapidly Digital preservation ensures that future generations will still be able to use this information To this end the ZBW cooperates with two other German Libraries the Leibniz Information Centre for Science and Technology TIB and the Information Centre for Life Sciences ZB MED in a pilot project to develop strategies and methods for the digital preservation of digital resources 24 Linked Open Data the project describes the provision of Open Data as Linked Data The ZBW makes intensive efforts to link its own data with external data in order to find new applications and potential uses The first ZBW data to be published in this form is the Standard Thesaurus for Economics Current prototypes can be seen in the ZBW Labs 25 da ra 26 The registration agency for research data in social sciences and economics The ZBW Leibniz Information Centre for Economics and GESIS Leibniz Institute for Social Sciences are working together to develop a registration agency where researchers from the social sciences and economics can register the primary data resulting from their research It also serves to make data accessible identifiable and thus replicable which means that the entire research process becomes more transparent and more efficient Both the ZBW and GESIS are members of DataCite an international initiative to establish universal standards for the registration of research data 27 28 Networks and cooperations editIn order to meet the challenges resulting from the technological changes in information provision the ZBW relies on a global network It has signed cooperation agreements with national and international research institutions for instance in the context of the Leibniz Research Alliance Science 2 0 29 the EU project MOVING 21 and in numerous DFG funded projects The ZBW is also actively engaged in the community of information infrastructure providers for instance in the working groups of the Leibniz Association the Common Library Network LIBER nestor and the Priority Initiative Digital Information 30 Research at the ZBW editThe ZBW carries out application oriented research in computer and information science Three professors work with an international and interdisciplinary team of researchers on the subject of Open Science Science 2 0 Open Science Science 2 0 describes the changes that the World Wide Web and its numerous Web 2 0 applications engender in the research and publication processes of the science system which are the subject of research at the ZBW In 2013 the ZBW initiated the Leibniz Research Alliance Science 2 0 29 This Europe wide cooperation of infrastructure providers and research institutes wants to establish the topic of Open Science in the scholarly community The goal is to provide open access to and use of scientific findings and processes An annual international conference Open Science Conference 31 offers opportunities for researchers librarians and experts in science policy to share applications experiences and strategies around the complex of Open Science 32 Activities in science policy editThe ZBW not only researches the digital shift it also actively shapes it through its national and international activities in science policy The director of the ZBW is an active proponent of Open Science as a member of the High Level Expert Group 33 promoting the European Open Science Cloud He is a member of the G7 Open Science Working Group and the German Council for Scientific Information Infrastructures which is part of the Digital Agenda of the Federal Government All these bodies prioritise the development of an integrated research data infrastructure across disciplines and countries 34 The latest project in this context is German Research Data Infrastructure GeRDI 16 which has been initiated in 2016 and is coordinated by the ZBW It creates cross disciplinary links between infrastructures for research data and thus new opportunities for multidisciplinary research 35 See also editEconBiz Econstor German National Library German National Library of Medicine German National Library of Science and Technology List of libraries in GermanyReferences edit a b c Facts and figures ZBW zbw eu Retrieved 30 January 2023 Who is the ZBW ZBW Retrieved 5 May 2017 a b Leibniz Gemeinschaft Institutes amp Museums ZBW leibniz gemeinschaft de in German Archived from the original on 2 February 2017 Retrieved 13 June 2017 History of the ZBW ZBW Retrieved 17 March 2017 Satzung der Stiftung Deutsche Zentralbibliothek fur Wirtschaftswissenschaften Leibniz Informationszentrum Wirtschaft ZBW PDF ZBW in German Retrieved 17 March 2017 DFG German Research Foundation a b Who is the ZBW ZBW Retrieved 17 March 2017 Collection guidelines ZBW Retrieved 17 March 2017 Facts and figures ZBW Retrieved 17 March 2017 Research Guide EconDesk About EconBiz EconBiz Find Economic Literature 19 June 2013 Retrieved 17 March 2017 a b ZBW Deutsche Zentralbibliothek fur Wirtschaftswissenschaften Simply Share Research ZBW Simply Share Research ZBW Archived from the original on 21 September 2019 Retrieved 17 March 2017 EconStor About EconStor econstor eu Retrieved 17 March 2017 a b Welcome ZBW Journal Data Archive journaldata zbw eu Retrieved 17 March 2017 Publishing of economic research ZBW Archived from the original on 17 March 2017 Retrieved 17 March 2017 a b GeRDI Generic Research Data Infrastructure gerdi project de Archived from the original on 29 June 2022 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint unfit URL link GeRDI Generic Research Data Infrastructure GEPRIS in German DFG Archived from the original on 15 February 2024 Retrieved 15 July 2023 DFG Projekt Linked Open Citation Database LOC DB Universitatsbibliothek Mannheim Archived from the original on 22 November 2016 Retrieved 22 November 2016 Linked Open Citation Database LOC DB Erstellen einer Linked Open Data Datenbank zur Erschliessung der Zitationsbeziehungen elektronischer und gedruckter Medien GEPRIS in German DFG Archived from the original on 15 July 2023 Retrieved 15 July 2023 a b ZBW raises more than one million Euros in third party funds to research the digitisation of the science system ZBW 25 July 2016 Archived from the original on 21 September 2019 Retrieved 22 November 2016 a b Home MOVING project moving project eu Archived from the original on 17 October 2023 ZBW starts new European Science 2 0 research project named MOVING The German National Library of Economics 28 January 2016 Archived from the original on 1 August 2020 Retrieved 22 November 2016 Digital Reich Statistics ZBW Retrieved 17 March 2017 Digital preservation ZBW Retrieved 17 March 2017 Linked Open Data ZBW Retrieved 17 March 2017 Home da ra Archived from the original on 18 November 2019 Retrieved 17 March 2017 dara ZBW Retrieved 17 March 2017 da ra Home da ra da ra de Archived from the original on 18 November 2019 Retrieved 17 March 2017 a b Leibniz Forschungsverbund Science 2 0 Cooperations International Open Science Conference ZBW Research ZBW Retrieved 17 March 2017 Commission High Level Expert Group European Open Science Cloud E03353 Register of Commission expert groups and other similar entities European Commission 15 March 2017 Archived from the original on 18 March 2017 Retrieved 17 March 2017 Profile Prof Dr Tochtermann ZBW Archived from the original on 25 May 2017 Retrieved 17 March 2017 GeRDI to be model of a linked research data infrastructure ZBW 21 July 2016 Archived from the original on 22 September 2019 Retrieved 17 March 2017 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Deutsche Zentralbibliothek fur Wirtschaftswissenschaften Official website in English and German EconBiz Virtual Economist portal in English EconDesk in English Nereus Consortium in English Intereconomics Review of European Economic Policy in English Wirtschaftsdienst Journal for Economic Policy in German Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title German National Library of Economics amp oldid 1215388424, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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