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Wednesday, 09 December 2015

Experimente per Video leicht nachvollziehen

Die Universitätsbibliothek Graz lizenziert JoVE (Journal of Visualized Experiments) und unterstützt damit den WissenschafterInnen in den Life Sciences.

JoVE (Journal of Visualized Experiments) ist die weltweit erste wissenschaftliche, elektronische Zeitschrift, die Experimente aus den Bereichen der Life Sciences (u.a. der Neurowissenschaften, Entwicklungsbiologie, Zellbiologie, Botanik, Mikrobiologie und Immunologie) per Video aufzeichnet und publiziert. JoVE ist peer reviewed und wird in PubMed indexiert (Impact Factor 1.325).

Die bisweilen schwierige Reproduzierbarkeit und das zusätzlich erschwerte Erlernen neuer experimenteller Techniken aufgrund zeitlich und räumlich begrenzter Laboreinheiten gehören heutzutage zu Problemfeldern des universitären Lehr- und Wissenschaftsbetriebs. Vor allem Teilbereiche der Lehre in den experimentellen Forschungsbereichen können durch eine rein verschriftlichte Form der Informationsvermittlung oft nur mehr unzureichend kommuniziert werden.

Die Universitätsbibliothek hat sich an den Erfordernissen der Lehre sowie an den Forschungsschwerpunkten der Universität orientiert und als Pilotprojekt nun für die Studierenden, Lehrenden und Forschenden der Universität Graz vier Sektionen aus dem JoVE Science-Education-Modul lizenziert:

  • General Laboratory Techniques (z.B.: http://www.jove.com/science-education/5019/an-introduction-to-the-centrifuge)
  • Basic Methods in Cellular and Molecular Biology (z.B.: http://www.jove.com/science-education/5048/using-a-hemacytometer-to-count-cells)
  • Essentials of Neuroscience (z.B.: http://www.jove.com/science-education/5201/an-introduction-to-neurophysiology)
  • Essentials of Behavioral Science (z.B.: http://www.jove.com/science-education/5416/an-introduction-to-learning-and-memory)

Der abgeschlossene Vertrag erlaubt nicht nur den Zugriff auf die lizenzierten Videos, sondern auch den Einbau von Links zu den lizenzierten Inhalten in „course packs“ oder „course management systems“.

Nicht unerwähnt bleiben soll, dass die Universitätsbibliothek mit JoVE erfolgreich einen deutlichen Preis-Nachlass von 40% gegenüber dem Normalangebot verhandelt hat sowie die Möglichkeit, JoVE sofort zu nutzen, obwohl die Laufzeit erst mit Jahresbeginn 2016 startet.

Sollte sich bei der Evaluierung nach dem Ende der pilotierten, einjährigen Lizenzlaufzeit herausstellen, dass die Zugriffsmöglichkeiten auf JoVE ein Gewinn für Lehre und Forschung sind, ist ein Beitritt in das JoVE-Konsortium der Kooperation E-Medien Österreich geplant.

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