Winner of De Gruyter Saur / IFLA Research Paper Award 2015 announced

Winning paper explores the role of data curators in the scientific research community.


The winner of the 2015 De Gruyter Saur IFLA Research Paper Award 2 is Ana Pervan.  Her winning article, 'The role of the data curator in the CERN Particle Physics Data-Sharing Community', will be published in the September issue of LIBRI.

The award is aimed at encouraging original research and publication by people relatively new to the profession.  Ana’s prize-winning paper presents original research on the role of data curators in sharing scientific data and other forms of scholarly communication.  Ana started her career at the CERN Library and is now working for the International Labor Organisation Library in Geneva.

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