Keeping up the pace – It Takes a Library

Yurena Seguí Femenias wants to stay up to date with scientific developments even after her doctorate at ETH Zurich. Together with David Johann from the ETH Library, she has found a solution.

"Concrete is all around us", says Yurena in her office. Even here, as if to prove her point, she is surrounded by walls of concrete. "In reinforced concrete, the part that actually corrodes is the steel."

In her PhD, she developed a sensor system that measures the corrosion process. This system formed the basis of her start-up company, DuraMon AG. While she invests a lot of time and energy in her company, she also wants to keep abreast of the latest scientific developments. Keeping up with the growing volume of literature and information is a challenge. That is why she meets with David Johann, Head of Knowledge Management at the ETH Library. In the first video in the "It Takes a Library" series, they both try to find ways for Yurena to stay up to date:

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With the help of the ETH Library, entrepreneur and researcher Yurena has found the optimal tool to keep up with current research.

Get to know the services provided by the ETH Library’s Knowledge Management Team:

It Takes a Library

  • "It Takes a Library" is a three-part video series focusing on the challenges encountered by researchers in today’s world.
  • Each episode is a profile of a researcher, their project and the challenges they are confronted with. They each discovered that it often takes a library.
  • The ETH Library offers a wide range of services and infrastructure, from managing the growing volume of information to preserving data and publishing in open-access journals.

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