Tallinn University of Technology

We are again inviting TalTech researchers, doctoral students and master's students who have introduced their research or poster presentations at conferences to store them in the university’s data repository TalTechData.

Campaign poster


This is the next stage of collecting and preserving academic heritage. In the first stage, we focused on collecting research posters. In the second stage, we collected presentation files that have been kept on a flash drive or computer hard drive after the conference. Now we are collecting both research posters as well as presentations.

Both the presentation and poster, as the integral parts of today's scientific communication, are undoubtedly part of the academic heritage and worth preserving. By storing them in the repository, we can ensure that researchers, students, and all other interested parties will have access to the presentations and posters in the future.

The libraries of the University of Tartu, Estonian University of Life Sciences, and Tallinn University have joined the campaign to make sure that our digital archives include as many materials by researchers and doctoral students working in Estonia as possible.

We hope that the library’s initiative will become a good practice and that the presentations will reach the repository of Tallinn University of Technology after the conferences.