Multimedia on information and communication sciences in university libraries and services: BIBLIORed 3.0
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https://doi.org/10.54886/ibersid.v10i1.4270Keywords:
Open Access, Communication sciences, Iberoamerica, Information sciences, Multimedia, University libraries, University services, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Bibliored 3, 0Abstract
Bibliored 3.0 is a research project started in October 2014 by the Multimedia Documentation Service of the Complutense University of Madrid. Bibliored 3.0 aims at disseminating the multimedia production of Iberoamerican universities and other closely related multimedia content on information and communication sciences, in university libraries and specialized documentation services. One of its star productos is the RTVDoc channel on YouTube. It is recommended that universities improve the dissemination of their productions through coordination services like "The University Answers" of the Spanish Universities Audiovisual Services.
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