Benjamin Derksen

Benjamin Derksen is an Information Specialist at Det Kgl. Bibliotek (Royal Danish Library) since November 2021, focusing on library service, partnerships, and FAIR-ifying research data. Responsibilities include teaching, Open Access publishing, and managing research metadata registration, along with leading a work package for the Skills for the European Open Science Cloud project. Prior experience includes serving as a Graduate Student Library Assistant at Scholars Portal, where Benjamin rendered Canadian government survey data accessible to researchers, and multiple roles at John P. Robarts Research Library, assisting patrons and managing government documents. Benjamin has also worked at Oxford University Press Canada as a Bilingual Customer Service Representative, Editor, and Market Researcher. Educational qualifications include a Master of Information from the University of Toronto, a Master of Arts from York University, and a Bachelor of Arts from Carleton University.

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Det Kgl. Bibliotek | Royal Danish Library

Det Kgl. Bibliotek er Danmarks nationale bibliotek, og hører under Kulturministeriet. Vi indsamler, bevarer og formidler dansk kulturarv samt sikrer viden til uddannelse, forskning, oplysning og oplevelse. Vi arbejder aktivt på at blive et grønnere og mere bæredygtigt bibliotek. Det Kgl. Bibliotek er ca. 900 ansatte fordelt på over 30 lokationer på Sjælland og i Jylland. Institutionen blev etableret, da de to tidligere national- og universitetsbiblioteker, Det Kongelige Bibliotek og Statsbiblioteket, fusionerede 1. januar 2017. /Denne side er opdateret 24. januar 2024.


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