ETH Library Lab: Learn all about the innovation lab and its exciting projects

At the 17:15 Colloquium on 28 October 2021, you will get an insight into the Lab's work as well as its challenges, learning experiences and successes. Be there and join the discussion!

The ETH Library Lab was founded in 2018 as an interdisciplinary innovation initiative of the ETH Library. The aim of the ETH Library Lab is to help talented young people from a range of different subjects (usually in the sciences) to carry out experimental validation and create prototypes for their innovative product or service concepts. Projects are supported that can make a contribution to the future-oriented development of scientific information structures and services.

In her presentation, Maximiliane Okonnek, managing director, shares the challenges the Lab faced, the learning experiences they had and the successes they enjoyed during the establishment of the ETH Library Lab. You will also get an insight into the fellowship projects the Lab has supported so far, and Maximiliane Okonnek will present the contributions to the digital transformation of the ETH Library. Furthermore, you will learn all about potential future fields of activity for scientific libraries, collections and archives.
 

The lecture will be held in German. The 17:15 Colloquium will be held via Zoom at 17.15.

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The 17:15 Colloquium offers a platform for further education and discussion of topics related to libraries, museums and archives. The formula: a 30-minute lecture + a 30-minute discussion + small-group discussion = inspiration for our daily working lives.

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