TUESDAY, JANUARY 26 TH 2010
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9.00–13.00: Panel “Education of the 21st century professionals”
Location: University of Parma Aula Magna (Via Università 12) - “Alumni of the Faculty of Communication: career opportunities of librarianship and information science graduates” - Mindaugas Raguotis, Ramune Petuchovaite (Lithuania)
- “Benefiting from a unique situation: experiences within an Erasmus Intensive Programme at the Berlin School of Library and Information Science” - Gertrud Pannier, Jana Rumler, Heike Wilhelm, Vladimir Drenovski, Michael Greil (Germany)
- “The impact of Erasmus programme on meeting personal and academic expectations: impressions from Hacettepe University students” - Esin Sultan Oguz, Selda Onderoglu, Bugay Turhan (Turkey)
- “Knowledge manager: the success factors” – Federica Marangio (Italy)
- Communication from facilitators of workshops 1 and 2 – IFLA SIG New Professionals
- “Certification of Library and Information Professionals, the way to go?” - Margriet van Eck Poppe (The Netherlands)
- “A tiresome exercise, or a first step in library leadership?” - Ian Johnson (UK)
- “Undergraduate LIS education in the US and Europe: practices and trends” - Charlotte Dugan (US, Missouri)
- “LIS competencies in the digital age: the US and the EU: two views” - Terry Weech, Eve Gaus, Heather Lea Moulaison (US, Illinois)
- 9.30-11.00 Session 2
- “Intranet for making the life of library staff easier: the case of Lithuanian academic libraries” - Julija Zemcova, Zinaida Manzuch, Edvaldas Baltrunas, Jurgita Rudzioniene (Lithuania)
- “Information management functions in national economies. An analysis of the information sector in Austria” - Karin Karlics, Robert M. Hayes, Christian Schlogl (Austria)
- “Panorama: validated information for everybody” - Marjolein van der Linden, Eric Sieverts, Joost Kircz (The Netherlands)
- “Libraries for all? Visions, challenges and economic realities in Norvegian libraries” - Froydis Tveter, Tor Sveum (Norway)
- “Ecological sustainability in libraries as a necessity to overcome the digital divide” - Dierk Eichel, Anastasia Schadt, Anja Skudlarek, Anja Wagner (Germany)
- “Libraries’ contribution to social inclusion: supporting migrants to strengthen their multilingual and ICT skills” - Gullvor Elf, Katrin Sauermann (Germany)
- 9.30-11.00 Workshop
- “Library rules and regulations. Existing situation and global experience” - Viktorija Moskina, Kristina Papule (Latvia)
- 11.30-13.00 Session 3
- “How to survive the recession as a cultural enterpreneur” - Jelke Nijboer (The Netherlands)
- “Personal Information Management strategies in Higher Education” - Sarah P. Robinson (UK)
- Company Information “Developing Ex Libris’ next-generation knowledge framework: helping bridge the digital divide”Alan Oliver – Ex Libris Business Development Director
- “What we talk about, when we talk about digital literature promotion” - Gitte Balling, Nanna Kann-Christensen (Denmark)
- “Connecting the public with science: comic books and libraries” - Arsev Umur Aydinoglu, Suzie Allard (US, Tennessee)
- “Moodle Learning Management System (LMS) as an example of Web 2.0 platform” - Marta Wontorowska (Poland)
- 11.30-13.00 Workshop
- “Is gaming effecting you? Developments in gaming and the effects on media literacy education” - Dimitra Panopoulou (Greece), Gerthi Oosting, Marlous Hoogendoorn, Leonie Wijsbeek, Laura ten Have, Anja Brunekreeft (The Netherlands), Gabriel Capriles Flores
- 13.00-14.00 Lunch
13.00 -14.00 Poster official opening (will overlap the lunch)
- 14.00-15.30 Session 4
Parallel Session 4.1 Access & delivery Room 1 (Polo Didattico Borgo Carissimi)- “Difficulties in accessing information in libraries” - Tihana Pavic, Marinela Smider, Kornelija Petr Balog (Croatia)
- “Digital divides according to the Swedish Public Library: a case study of the discursive conceptualisation of digital divides in the Swedish public library sphere” - Amanda Glimstedt (Sweden)
- “Resilience in a cross-context human-information interaction model for digital and physical environments” - Andrea Resmini, Luca Rosati (Italy)
Parallel Session 4.2 Collection Room 2 (Polo Didattico Borgo Carissimi)
- “Libraries and the national public information system: bridging the digital divide in the world of e-government” - Mariusz Luterek, Justyna Grzymala, Aleksandra Reda (Poland)
- “What is worth of digitizing: the selection criteria” - Josipa Basic, Damir Hasenay, Maja Krtalic (Croatia)
- “Digitalisation of Lps a modern possibility for the music librarians” - Balint Bereczki (Hungary)
Parallel Session 4.3 Community support Room 3 (Polo Didattico Borgo Carissimi)
- “Bibliographic Control of Foreign Languages: the Case of Displaying Cyrillic Characters in Online Catalog at the University of Florida Libraries” - Alena Aissing (US, Florida)
- “An evaluation on the web page navigation tools in university library websites in Turkey” - Tolga Cakmak (Turkey)
- “ICT education and access in public libraries: library development program” - Lukasz Kolodziejczyk, Malgorzata Szynkielewska (Poland)
- 15.30-16.00 Coffee break
- 16.00-17.30 Posters short presentation (Polo Didattico Borgo Carissimi)
- 19.00 - 21.00 Reception at the “Centro di Lettura”
Moderators:
Anna Maria Tammaro and
Ragnar Audunson
11.00-11.30 Coffee break
9.30-15.30 University of Parma, Polo didattico Borgo Carissimi/via Del Prato: Sessions 2, 3, 4 & Workshops 6,7
Location: University of Parma, Polo didattico Borgo Carissimi/via Del Prato
Parallel Session 2.1 Leadership & management Room 1 (Polo Didattico Borgo Carissimi)
Parallel Session 2.2 Community support Room 2 (Polo Didattico Borgo Carissimi)
Workshop 6 Room 3 (Polo Didattico Borgo Carissimi)
11.00-11.30 Coffee break
Parallel Session 3.1 Leadership & management Room 1 (Polo Didattico Borgo Carissimi)
Parallel Session 3.2 Collection Room 2 (Polo Didattico Borgo Carissimi)
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Workshop 7 Room 3 (Polo Didattico Borgo Carissimi)
