Sunday, 16 August
08:15-09:00
The Amsterdam Organizing Committee is sponsoring a coffee and donuts breakfast for all persons attending the newcomers' session, Meeting 57.
09:00-10:20
57. Introduction for IFLA Newcomers SI
08:30-10:20
58. Social Responsibilities Discussion Group
The IFLA Social Responsibilities Discussion Group will have its first official meeting in Amsterdam. The group was established to broadly address the role of libraries in society and concentrate on three broad themes: equality of access to library collections and facilities, and the growing gap between library rich and poor between and within countries; and the "right to know". At this first official meeting, the group will elect officers/convenors, and hear discussion papers on the growing gap between the library rich and poor both between and within countries. Sub-themes will include equality of access to electronic information, rural library development, the problem of fees for service, the library's role in literacy initiatives, and North-South library cooperation. All are invited to the meeting and to comment on the issues discussed.
59. Corporate and for Profit Libraries Discussion Group
60. Performance Measurements for Academic Libraries Discussion Group
61. Genealogy and Local History Libraries (Start-up meeting to consider Discussion Group)
The formation of this group will provide a forum for genealogy and local history librarians to discuss common issues and problems and to foster international cooperation. The intended audience is specialized genealogy and local history libraries, public and university libraries with genealogy and/or local history reading rooms or reference services, and other interested individuals. Topics to be discussed include collection development guidelines, reference service strategies, cataloguing books and microforms, cooperation with genealogy and local history societies, community outreach, recruiting and training volunteers, fundraising, locating and using Internet sites, utilizing genealogical databases, pre-conference workshops for reference librarians, future projects.
08:30-12:30
62. Audiovisual and Multimedia: Workshop
Theme: "Looking for Digital Images"
- to be announced
PIERRE-YVES DUCHEMIN
- other speakers to be announced
63. UAP Core Programme: Workshop "SEDODEL" (Secure Document Delivery for Blind or Visually Impaired People)
Theme: "Document Delivery in an Electronic Environment for Blind and Partially Sighted Users"
- SEDODEL (Secure Document Delivery for Blind or Visually Impaired People)
PAULINE CONNOLLY (UAP Core Programme, British Library, Boston Spa, UK)
- other speakers to be announced
10:30-11:30
64. Open Forums of Core Programmes SI
- Report of the work of the ALP (Advancement of Librarianship Programme) Core Programme
BIRGITTA BERGDAHL (ALP Core Programme, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden)
- Report of the work of the PAC (Preservation and Conservation) Core Programme
MARIE-THRÈSE VARLAMOFF (Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris, France)
- Report of the work of the UAP (Universal Availability of Publications)Core Programme
GRAHAM P. CORNISH (British Library, Boston Spa, UK)
- Report of the work of the UBCIM (Universal Bibliographic Control International MARC) Core Programme
MARIE-FRANCE PLASSARD (Die Deutsche Bibliothek, Frankfurt, Germany)
- Report of the work of the UDT (Universal Dataflow and Telecommunications) Core Programme
LEIGH SWAIN (National Library of Canada, Ottawa, Canada)
10:30-12:20
65. Performance Measurements for Public Libraries (Start-up meeting to consider Discussion Group)
66. Internet Discussion Group
How are libraries using the Internet as a reference tool? What advice is available for designing library Web sites? How are libraries dealing with copyright issues on the WWW? What is the librarian's role in digital data? The Internet Discussion Group is a forum for exchanging ideas and information about the introduction and support for the use of Internet in libraries and by library users. The format for this session will be discussions on these topics and others relating to the use of the Internet in libraries.
67. Friends and Advocates of Libraries Discussion Group
Participants will discuss the importance of advocacy and methods and strategies for increasing public and private support for all types of libraries. Robert Wedgeworth, IFLA Past President, will moderate the presentation. Presenters include Margreet Wijnstroom (Netherlands), Kay Raseroka (Botswana), Evgeniia Rossinskaya (Russian Federation), Betty Turock (USA), and Rima Kupryte (Hungary). Items under discussion will include grant proposals and working with foundations, training for trainers programmes, and the importance of community involvement and advocacy. The Discussion Group will encourage international understanding and cooperation in finding ways to strengthen library services, collections, programmes, and access by increasing funding and visibility.
68. Reference Work Discussion Group
The scope of the Discussion Group on Reference Work includes all aspects of reference work in all types of libraries in all regions. This year the focus will be on the organization of reference work. presentations from the following types of libraries have been collected: national libraries; university, research and academic libraries; public libraries and special libraries. A short report will be presented from each as a starting point for discussion. The following topics will be emphasized:
1) where is the reference department found within the library organization; 2) what services are offered; and 3) positive and negative effects. One of the most important aspects is the future role of reference work.
11:45-12:45
69. UNESCO Open Forum SI
12:00-13:50
70. FAIFE (Business meeting)
71. CLM (Business meeting)
13:00-14:50
72. Meeting for Information Coordinators
The Information Coordinators Meeting is the first annual meeting of IFLA's Division, Section and Round Table representatives to IFLANET. IFLANET policies and procedures will be presented by IFLANET administration, followed by a presentation from IFLA's Professional Board, and an open discussion on IFLANET issues.
13:00-17:00
73. Public Libraries: Workshop
74. Cataloguing: Workshop "ISBD(ER)"
Theme: "ISBD(ER): A Practical Workshop"
The programme will provide background regarding the project which resulted last year in publication of the International Standard Bibliographic Description for Electronic Resources (ISBD(ER)), together with a summary of its features and a brief survey of national implementations. The programme will then focus discussion on several problem areas in describing electronic materials, with audience participation to share experiences and suggestions regarding resolution of these problems.
- Welcome address
INGRID PARENT (National Library of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada)
- ISBD(ER) project definition and process
JOHN D. BYRUM (Library of Congress, Washington DC, USA)
- Principal changes in the ISBD(ER)
ANN SANDFORD-FOX (Fairfax, Virginia, USA)
- In transition: international responses to adopting and implementing ISBD(ER)
LYNNE HOWARTH (Faculty of Information Studies, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada)
- Case study: practical experience in the Koninklijke Bibliotheek
ADRIAAN LEMMEN and TEUNIS VAN LOPIK (Koninklijke Bibliotheek, The Hague, Netherlands)
- UNIMARC for ER
MIRNA WILLER (National and University Library, Zagreb, Croatia)
- Medium specific designations: roles and applications
STEN HEDBERG (Uppsala University Library, Uppsala, Sweden)
- The Impact of the functional requirements for bibliographic records - recommendations on the ISBD(ER)
EEVA MURTOMAA (Library Network Services, Helsinki University Library, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland)
- ISBD(ER) and EAD: A Practical Case
Las ISBD(ER) y la EAD : un Caso Práctico
MARIA LOUISA MARTINEZ-CONDE (Automation Department, Biblioteca Nacional, Madrid, Spain) and XAVIER AGENJO (Biblioteca de Menéndez Pelayo, Spain)
- Catalogage des cèdèroms base sur des regles de l'ISBD(ER) - exemple d'une bibliothèque publique française (Mediathèque de la Cité des Sciences et de l'industrie)
Cataloguing CD-Roms using the ISBD(ER) rules - examples of a French public library (Médiathèque de la Cité des Sciences et de l'Industrie à Paris)
MARIA WITT (Cataloguing Division, Multimedia Library, Centre for Science and Industry, Paris, France)
75. Management of Library Associations: Workshop
Theme: "Library Associations Staffed by Volunteers"
- Membership development in library associations staffed by volunteers
NORMA AMENU-KPODO (Commonwealth Library Association, Jamaica)
- Public relations programmes for library associations
DRIDEN KUNAKA (Zimbabwe Library Association, Harrare, Zimbabwe)
- Meeting and conference planning
ARLENE COHEN (University of Guam, RFK Library, Mangilao, Guam)
- Publications and outreach
MARIA SEISSL (Austria)
- Goverance and finance
WING-FOONG CHEW (Malaysia)
75A Library and Research Services for Parliaments: Workshop on Research
15:00-17:00
76. Industry Updates I
- Concepts for the electronic library
LOOK COSTERS (PICA, Leiden, Netherlands)
- to be announced
Speaker from Sun Microsystems
Evening
77. Exhibition Opening and Welcome Reception
Monday, 17 August
All day
Exhibition open
08:30-10:30
78. Contributed Paper Session I SI
- To be or not to be: public libraries and the global knowledge revolution
Être ou Ne Pas Être : Les Bibliothèques Publiques et la Révolution du Savoir Global
Sein Oder Nicht Sein : Öffentliche Bibliotheken und die Globale Wissensrevolution
QIHAO MIAO (Institute of Scientific and Technical Information of Shanghai Library, Shanghai, China)
- La biblioteca como Puerta de acceso a la información disponible en Internet
La bibliothèque en tant que point d'accès à l'information disponible sur Internet
Die Bibliothek als Tor zur Information im Internet
CRISTIAN CABEZAS M. (Bibliotecario en la Subdirección de Bibliotecas Públicas, Dirección de Bibliotecas, Archivos y Museos, Chile)
- Media skills of school librarians to teach the new subject information and media in schools and the implications to all librarians - instruction as a positive reference service
Medienkompetenz von Schulbibliothekaren für den Unterricht in dem neuen Fach "Information und Medien" an Schulen und daraus resultierende Implikationen für alle Bibliothekare - Unterricht als aktiver Informationsdienst
MYIMGSHIK HAHM (Korean Association of School Librarians, Department of Library & Information Science, Seoul, Republic of Korea), BYUNGKI LEE (Library & Information Science, University of Jungang, Seoul, Republic of Korea) , KIHO SONG (Korean Association of School Librarians Kaepo Public High School , Seoul, Republic of Korea) and HYUNJU PARK (Unnam Public High School , Seoul, Republic of Korea)
- Paradigm Shifts in the Provision of Library and Information Services in Africa
GABRIEL O. ALEGBELEYE (Department of Library Archival and Information Studies, University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria)
79. Division of Bibliographic Control Open Forum SI
Division of Bibliographic Control - Section on cataloguing - Review of the activites : 1997/1998
Division Bibliographische Kontrolle - Sektion Katalogisierung - Aktivitätsbericht 1997/1998
División de control bibliográfico - sección de catalogación - Resumen de actividades : 1997/1998
Update on several bibliographic control standards and projects, including DDC/UDC/LCC, ISSN, ISBN, UNIMARC, Biblink, Minimal level authority records project, multilingual thesaurus project in Europe, and ISO TC46.
Section de Bibliographie - Rapport d'activité 1997-1998
Section on Bibliography - Annual Report 1997-1998
Sektion für Bibliographie - Jahresbericht 1997-1998
Sección de Bibliographía - Informe Anual 1997-1998
FRANÇOISE BOURDON (Secrétaire/Trésorière de la Section, Bibliothèque nationale de France)
Classification and Indexing - Review of Activities, 1997-98
Rapport d'activité, 1997-98
IA C. McILWAINE (University College London, London, United Kingdom)
80. Reading
81. Geography and Map Libraries
- English and Dutch cartographic resources at New York Public Library: or 'what's happening in Amsterdam!'
ALICE C. HUDSON (Map Division, New York Public Library, New York, USA)
- The American Geographical Society Collection - two decades after the move
CHRISTOPHER M. BARUTH (American Geographical Society Collection, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA)
- Le nouveau Center de Documentation de l'Institut Geographique National
The new documentation center of IGN
PIERRE PLANQUES (Center du Service de la Documentation Geographique, institut Geographic National, Saint-Maude, France)
08:30-12:30
82. School Libraries and Resource Centres: Workshop (School Library Manifesto)
Theme: "UNESCO School Library Manifesto"
Expert consultation and discussion of the Draft UNESCO School Library Manifesto will consist of the following sections:
- Introduction - School Library Manifesto - March 1998 - Fourth Draft
Introduction - Manifeste sur la bibliothèque scolaire - Mars 1998 - Ébauche - Version 4
GWYNNETH EVANS (National and International Programmes, National Library of Canada, Ottawa, Canada)
- Le projet de Manifeste de l'UNESCO sur la bibliothèque scolaire: origines, elaboration et promotion en vue de son adoption/The Manifesto project: origins, development and promotion for its adoption
PAULETTE BERNHARD (Ecole de bibliotheconomie et des sciences de l'information, Université de Montréal, Montreal, Canada)
- Reactions to the 4th draft of the UNESCO School Library Manifesto by experts
- Discussion of the main issues and amendments by participants
- Identification of the next steps
GWYNNETH EVANS (National Library of Canada) and GLENYS WILLARS (Leicestershire Libraries and Information Service, Leicester, UK)
- Concluding remarks
GWYNNETH EVANS
83. Acquisition and Collection Development: Workshop
Theme: "New Collections: New Marketplace Relationships"
Collection development scaled up: electronic resources and the phenomenon of library consortia. In this workshop six speakers from assorted library consortia will give brief overviews of their organization and focus on a topic that seems particularly critical for them in the consortial environment. The presentations will be about 15 minutes each, with handouts, and time for ample questions and answers between and after the presentations.
- NERL - NorthEast Research Libraries Consortium and ICOLC - International Coalition of Library Consortia
Convener: ANN OKERSON (Yale University Library, New Haven, Connecticut, USA). Ms. Okerson is Associate University Librarian for Collections Development at Yale University and also Coordinator of NERL (Northeast Research Libraries Consortium), a voluntary, distributed regional group in the United States.
- CIC - Committee on Institutional Cooperation
BARBARA MCFADDEN ALLEN (CIC Center for Library Initiatives, Champaign, Illinois, USA). Ms Allen manages a substantial union catalogue and resource-sharing programme for 13 major research institutions in the US midwest.
- UKB - The Association of Dutch University Libraries, the Royal Library, and the Library of the Royal Academy of Sciences.
JOHN GILBERT (Netherlands Association of University Libraries, Royal Library and Library of the Royal Academy of Sciences (UKB)). UKB comprises the 13 Dutch universities (all universities except the Open University), the Royal Library in The Hague, and the library of the Royal Academy of Sciences. UKB thus represents the main university and research libraries in the country.
- GBV: Gemeinsamer Bibliotheksverbund
ELMAR MITTLER (Niedersaechische Staats- und Universitaetsbibliothek, Goettingen, Germany). Prof. Mittler will present the Gemeinsamer Bibliotheks Verbund (GBV).
- Consortial Activities of Turkish University Libraries
CIGDEM OZBAG (Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey). Ms Ozbag is involved in early efforts to begin a library buying and resource sharing consortium in Turkey.
- VIVA: The Virtual Library of Virginia - A Relay Race or a Journey Up the Spiraling Staircase?
KATHERINE A. PERRY (George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia, USA). Ms Perry manages the VIVA Project, which includes all 39 publicly assisted colleges and universities (including the community colleges, comprehensives, and doctorals) and includes 28 private, non-profit colleges and universities.
- Council of Australian University Librarians
JOHN SHIPP (Library, Sydney University, Sydney, Australia). Mr. Shipp will speak on behalf of CAUL, the Council of Australian University Libraries.
84. Management and Marketing: Workshop (Marketing)
Theme: "Analyzing Our Marketing Efforts"
- MONA DUNESTAM (Swedish Library of Talking Books and Braille, Enskede, Sweden)
- REJEAN SAVARD (Université de Montréal, Montreal, Canada)
- MIRIELLE DE MIRIBEL (MEDIADIX, Université Paris X, Nanterre, France)
85. UAP Core Programme: Workshop "IMPRIMATUR/COPEARMS"
Theme: "The Role of Libraries in the Electronic World with Particular Reference to the Management of Intellectual Property Rights"
- COPEARMS/IMPRIMATUR
JUDY WATKINS (UAP Core Programme, British Library, Boston Spa, UK)
- other speakers to be announced
09:00-12:00
85A Art Libraries SC II Amsterdam Historical Museum
The Section will hold its second Standing Committee off-site and it will be followed by a special presentation on national reports
10:45-12:45
86. Contributed Paper Session II SI
87. Division of Libraries Serving the General Public Open Forum SI
88. Division of Special Libraries Open Forum
89. Library and Research Services for Parliaments: Informal Meeting
13:00-14:30
90. Guest Lecture I
Theme: 'Library-Publisher relations in the next millennium'
15:00-15:50
91. Industry Updates II
- Document production, document management and the power of digital library technologies
WILLIAM T. CROCCA (Digital Libraries: the Industry Organization of the Xerox Corporation, USA)
16:00-18:00
92. Opening session followed by Plenary Session SI
Evening
93. Opening Party
Tuesday, 18 August
All day
Exhibition open
08:30-10:50
94. Library Theory and Research
95. (Open)
96. Biological and Medical Sciences Libraries joint with Science and Technology Libraries
97. Management of Library Associations SI
98. Acquisition and Collection Development SI
Theme: "Collection Development Issues in Building the Digital Library"
- What is a digital library: general definitions and future trends
JAMES NEAL (Johns Hopkins University, The Milton S. Eisenhower Library, Baltimore, MD, USA)
- Technique et développement des collections numérisées. L'exemple de la Bibliothèque nationale de France
CATHERINE PETIT (Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris, France)
- Digital library projects in the Netherlands : new options for cooperative collection development
Projets de bibliothèque numérique aux Pays-Bas : nouvelles options pour le développement partagé des collections
TRIX BAKKER (Koninklijke Bibliotheek, The Hague, Netherlands)
- Consortia licensing: Implications for digital collection development
LARS BJOERNSHAUGE (Technical Knowledge Center of Denmark, Lyngby, Denmark)
- Bibliotheca universalis : a G-7 global information society pilot project
Bibliotheca universalis : Projet pilote du G7 sur la société de l'information
SONIA ZILLHARDT (Coopération européenne, Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris, France)
99. Classification and Indexing
- Working with LCSH: the cost of cooperation and the achievement of access
Travailler avec les LCSH : le coût de la coopération et la réussite de l'accès. Le point de vue de la British Library
ANDREW MacEWEN (National Bibliographic Service, British Library, Boston Spa, UK)
- GOO: Dutch national system for subject indexing
GOO : le système national néerlandais d'indexation-matière
REINDER STORM (Koninklijke Bibliotheek, The Hague, Netherlands) and GERHARD RIESTHUIS (Vakgroep Boek-, Bibliotheek- en Informatiewetenschap, Universiteit van Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands)
- Russian language database of Universal Decimal Classification: creation and implementation in library automation
YAKOV SHRAIBERG and EKATERINA ZAITSEVA (Russian National Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russian Federation)
100. Library and Research Services for Parliaments
101. Art Libraries
09:00-10:50
102. Executive Board II with Core Programme Hosts and Directors
11:00-11:50
103. Guest Lecture II
12:00-14:00
104. Poster sessions
- Libraries' nationwide membership: a new approach towards liberalization of the access to libraries' resources in Iran
SIROUS ALIDOUSTI (Iran Information and Scientific Documentation Center, Tehran, Iran)
- 25 years books for all
LIOBA BETTEN ((Unesco-IFLA Books for All, München, Germany)
- Open media opens libraries
BIRGITTA BROWN (Göteborg City Library, Göteborg, Sweden)
- Grey literature "Multitalent" librarians in the XXI century
ANNA MARIA CAMPANILE and ROSA Di CESARE (Biblioteca Centrale del Consiglio Nazionale delle Recherche, Roma, Italy)
- Library service to dyslexic people
BRITT DOUHAN (Laensbiblioteket i Vaesterbotten, Umeå, Sweden)
- Library network of the Asian part of Russia: readiness for cooperation
BORIS S. ELEPOV, ELENA B. SOBOLEVA, OLGA P. FEDOTOVA and ELENA B.ARTEM'EVA (State Public Scientific-Technical Library of the Siberian Branch of he Russian Academy of Sciences, Novosibirsk, Russian Federation)
- Creating a European library space
CONCHA FERNANDEZ DE LA PUENTE (European Commission DGXIII/E-4, Luxembourg)
- Facing the millennium: ethical concerns of information professionals
THOMAS J. FROEHLICH (Kent State University, Kent, USA)
- Empowering people for a democratic society: the role of the public library in a developing country
ELIZABETH M. GERICKE (Department of Information Science, University of South Africa, Pretoria, South Africa)
- Libraries: between Gutenberg and Gates
VICTOR GLOUKHOV and OLGA LAVRIK (Institute on Scientific Information for Social Sciences RAN, Moscow, Russian Federation)
- Friends of the Alexandria Library
ALAN HOPKINSON (Middlesex University, London, UK)
- Market-based adult lifelong learning performance measures for public libraries serving lower income and majority-minority markets: second year update
CHRISTINE M. KOONTZ and DEAN K. JUE (Florida State University, Tallahassee, USA)
- Electronic document delivery in Russia - the experience of the first home Russian cooperation
OLGA LAVRIK and VIKTOR GLOUKHOV (State Public Library for Scientific and Technical Literature with the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy for Sciences, Novosibirsk, Russian Federation)
- On the role of bibliometrics in the knowledge society: bibliometric quicksand or bibliometrics challenge?
VLADIMIR S. LAZAREV (Belarusian Polytechnic Academy and Belarusian Library Association, Minsk, Belarus)
- The helping relationship concept as a management tool for human resource development in complex societies
W. BERNARD LUKENBILL (Graduate School of Library and Information Science, Austin, USA)
- Renovating and automating the Calouste Gulbenkian Library of the Armenian patriarchate of Jerusalem
SYLVA NATALIE MANOOGIAN (Los Angeles Public Library, Los Angeles, USA)
- Public library as a municipal information center for population, business, education
IRINA MIKHNOVA and GALINA TSESSARSKAIA (Central. Librarian System "Kievskaia", Moscow, Russian Federation)
- Bridging the gap in information-seeking behavior among different social groups
NADER NAGHSHINEH (JSIS, Tehran, Iran)
- Towards smart solutions for information usage in higher education in South Africa
MARY NASSIMBENI (School of Librarianship, University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa)
- The clinical function of library: introducing the technique of biography writing for mentally retarded children (BMMR)
SHANIN NEMATZADEH (Iran Information and Scientific Documentation Center, Tehran, Iran)
- Celebration and renewal - IASL today
DIANNE OBERG (School of Library and Information Studies, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada)
- Identification of essential management areas in the administration of information units in Brazil
SILAS MARQUES DE OLIVEIRA (Hortolandia, Brazil)
- Magical hopes: effective uses of reading and information technology in school libraries
H. INCI ÖNAL (Hacettepe University, Beytepe, Ankara, Turkey)
- Going global: international exchanges and visits
JEANNETTE PIERCE (Pius XII Memorial Library, Saint Louis University, Saint Louis, USA)
- Development of library and information science graduate studies in Thailand
CHUTIMA SACCHANAND (Thai Library Association, Nonthaburi, Thailand)
- Academic libraries in Greece under the second European community support framework programme for the 1996-1999 period: the driving force to 2000
THEODORA STATHOULIA (National Technical University of Athens, Athens, Greece)
- Information and communication means(ICM) to establish information rights and duties for the entire human community: a comparative analysis of the developed and developing countries
Ms M. SURIYA (Annamalai University, Tamilnadu, India)
- Interactive library assistant: a CD-ROM program for harmonizing library patron query
SEYYED MEHDI TAGHAVI & NADER NAGHSHINEH (JSIS, Tehran, Iran)
- Le nomadisme d'information dans le contexte des directions principales de l'activité de la bibliothèque nationale de la république du Kazakstan
CHAIMARDANOVA ZARÉMA (Conservateur en chef de la Bibliothèque Nationale du Kazakstan, Almaty, Kazakstan)
- Organization of the Siberian international library centre: a proposal of partnership on the field of current education
TAMARA ANATOLIEVNA ZHDANOVA (Technological Library of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Novosibirsk, Russian Federation)
- Presentation of the work of the ALP Core Programme
BIRGITTA BERGDAHL (ALP Core Programme Office, Uppsala, Sweden)
- Presentation of the work of the PAC Core Programme
MARIE-THERESE VARLAMOFF (IFLA PAC Core Programme Office, Paris, France)
- Presentation of the work of the UAP Core Programme
GRAHAM CORNISH (IFLA UAP Core Programme Office, Boston Spa, UK)
- Presentation of the work of the UBCIM Core Programme
MARIE-FRANCE PLASSARD (IFLA UBCIM Office, Frankfurt, Germany)
12:00-14:30
105. Regional Section: Latin America and the Caribbean SI
106. Libraries Serving Disadvantaged Persons SI
107. National Libraries
- Core companies
The National Library of Canada will be giving a presentation on its work in this area in identifying core competencies required by staff for the five to ten years.
- Client needs in the 21st century
CHRISTOPHER CHIA (National Library of Singapore)
- Measuring results of programs
IAN McGOWAN (National Library of Scotland)
108. Mobile Libraries
109. Information Technology
110. Statistics Browsing Session: Public Library Statistics
The 1998 Amsterdam session will focus on the Statistics of School Libraries and Services to Children, in liaison with these Sections. Space will be provided for conference attendees to bring national published statistics from their own countries so that colleagues from other countries can "browse" through them informally. Previous sessions have concentrated on statistics published annually. This year this is extended to cover "one-off" statistical surveys since these are more common for school and children's libraries. Persons displaying statistics will speak for 3-5 minutes to introduce the statistics they have brought. The session is aimed primarily at people interested in library statistics as well as those who are primarily school or children's librarians.
111. Copyright and other Legal Matters - Open Forum
15:00-17:30
112. University Libraries and other General Research Libraries joint with User Education
113. Libraries for Children and Young Adults SI
114. Preservation and Conservation
Theme: "Permanent Paper"
- The rationale of permanent paper
Le papier permanent : une idée raisonnable
ROLF DAHLØ (Riksbibliotekjenesten, Oslo, Norway)
- Standards for permanent paper
Normes Pour Le Papier Permanent
Las normas para papel permanente
IVAR A. L. HOEL (Royal School of Librarianship and Information Science, Copenhagen, Denmark)
- Permanent paper and the brittle book problem in Hungary
Papier permanent et problèmes de livres fragiles en Hongrie
Papel Permanente Y El Problema De Los Libros Quebradizos En Hungría1.
BEATRIX KASTALY (Newspaper Preservation Department, National Széchényi Library, Budapest, Hungary)
- A papermaker's view of the standard for Permanent Paper: ISO 9706
Le point de vue d'un papetier sur la norme pour le Papier permanent, ISO 9706
INGA-LISA SVENSSON (MoDo Paper AB, Research and Development, Ornsköldsvik, Sweden) and YLWA ALWARSDOTTER (Stora Fine Paper AB, Nymölla, Sweden)
115. Social Sciences Libraries SI
Theme: "Libraries in Support of Education"
- A network of educational libraries in the Nordic-Baltic countries
EMILIJA BANIONYTE (Lithuania)
- Educational libraries in Cambodia and Vietnam
JOHN D'AMICANTONIO
- National library of education: services of the US National Library of Education
to be announced
- Educational libraries in the Netherlands
(Representative from the Dutch Ministry of Education)
116. Newspapers
117. Audiovisual and Multimedia
Theme: "Audiovisual and Multimedia Services for the Users"
- The Image of Libraries in the Internet
MONIKA CREMER (University Library of Göttingen, Göttingen, Germany)
- L'archivage audivisuel en Hollande: structure et projets
ROBERT EGETER VAN KUYK (Netherlands Audiovisual Archive, Rijkswijk, Netherlands)
- La modernisation de la bibliothèque publique hollandaise et l'influence du non-livre
JOHN VALK (Rotterdam Public Library, Rotterdam, Netherlands)
- New initiative to improve the user service and preservation of the collection at Discoteca di Stato - the Italian Sound Archive - in Rome
CARLA MARIA SOTGIU (Discoteca di Stato, Rome, Italy)
- Emerging developments of AV and multimedia use in national and academic libraries in Kenya
Premiers développements de l'utilisation de l'audiovisuel et du multimedia dans les bibliothèques nationales et d'enseignement au Kenya
JOYCE AGALO (Moi University, Eldoret, Kenya)
118. Editors of Library Journals
Evening
119. Cultural evening
Wednesday, 19 August
All day
Exhibition open [closure at the end of the day]
120. Conference of Directors of National Libraries (CDNL) OFF-SITE
121. Library and Research Services for Parliaments co-sponsored by the Netherlands Parliament: Workshop - Netherlands Parliament
- The library and documentation services of the Second Chamber
JAN KEUKENS (Library of the Second Chamber of the States General, The Hague, Netherlands)
- The information services in practice: experiences of a party staff member
EDMUND HOFLAND (staff member of D66)
- Press clippings
ESTHER MEENTS (Press and Periodical Documentation Department)
- The collections and information services of the Institute of East European Law and Russian Studies in Leiden
ANNE PRIES-HEIKE
- The automation of the Second Chamber - demonstration of databases
BERT MULDER
- Demonstrations of other relevant databases for the Section
08:30-10:50
122. Women's Issues
Theme: "On Crossroads of Information and Culture: Women's Roles in a Diverse and Dynamic World"
- to be announced
JOKE BLOM (International Information Centre and Archives for the Women's Movement, Amsterdam, Netherlands)
- Women's development and information on women in Korea
YOUNG JOO PAIK (Korean Women's Development Institute, Information and Publication Division, Seoul, Korea)
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LIUDMILA ANATOLIEVNA GLINSKICH (Ekaterina City Library System, Ekaterinburg, Russian Federation)
- to be announced
OBADIAH T. MOYO (Rural Libraries and Resources, Development Programme, Bulawayo, Zimbabwe)
- The professional woman in Morocco: barriers and prospects
MIMOUNE MOKHTARI (Ecole des Sciences de l'Information, Rabat, Morocco)
123. Education and Training
Theme: "Library and Information Science Education and the Electronic Environment"
- Knowledge management: the discipline for information and library science professionals
DENIS F. REARDON (School of Information Studies, University of Central England in Birmingham, Birmingham, UK)
- Updating reference 101: free searchable bibliographic tools on the Web
SUSAN S. LAZINGER (School of Library, Archive and Information Studies, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel)
- A conceptual model for designing and delivering distance education in library and information science education in Estonia
SIRJE VIRKUS (Department of Information Studies, Tallinn Pedagogical University, Tallinn, Estonia)
- Migrating to the electronic learning environment: prospects for library and information science distance learners in India
UMA KANJILAL (Faculty of Library and Information Science, Indira Gandhi National Open University, New Delhi, India)
- The bibliographical structure of fan information
CHRIS HART, MICHAEL SHOOLBRED, and DAVID BUTCHER (School of Information Studies, University of Central England in Birmingham, Birmingham, UK)
124. Libraries for the Blind
Theme: "Overcoming the Barriers of the Virtual Library: Linking Communities, People and Service"
- Creating a structure of digital library services to the visually impaired in the Netherlands
MARTEEN VERBOOM and THEO WALRAVEN (Centre of Spoken Literature, Grave, Netherlands)
- Disability information resources: an accessible Website building merges DAISY on the Internet
HIROSHI KAWAMURA (Information Center/JSRD, Tokyo, Japan)
- Preparing for the millennium: linking libraries for the print-disabled
ROSEMARY KAVANAGH (Canadian National Institute for the Blind, Toronto, Canada) and MICHAEL MOODIE (National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped, Library of Congress, Washington DC, USA)
- Rights versus Rights: when copying is not copying
DAVID MANN (Royal National Institute for the Blind, Peterborough, UK)
125. Management and Marketing SI
Theme: "Intellectual Capital"
- Marketing action planning: the untold story
ALICE CALABRESE (Chicago Library System, Chicago, Illinois, USA)
- Intellectual capital: auditing the people assets
HAZEL DAKERS (Consultancy Services, British Library, London, UK)
- Information-driven management: concepts and themes - a toolkit for librarians
MICHAEL KOENIG (Dominican University, River Forest, Illinois, USA)
- Marketing library services in Cuba
XENIA JIMENEZ LOPEZ (Biblioteca Nacional Jose Marti, Havana, Cuba)
126. Cataloguing
Theme: "Library Catalogues: Responding to User Needs"
- The Anglo-American cataloging rules and their future
Les Règles de catalogage anglo-américaines et leur avenir
Die Anglo-Amerikanischen Katalogisierungs-Regeln und ihre Zukunft
Las Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules y su Futuro
RALPH MANNING (National and International Programmes, National Library of Canada, Ottawa, Canada)
- Cataloguing vs metadata: old wine in new bottles?
Catalogage et métadonnées : du vin vieux dans des bouteilles neuves?
Katalogisierung / Metadaten: Alter Wein in neuen Schläuchen?
Catalogación versus metadata: vino viejo en odres nuevos?
STEFAN GRADMANN (PICA, Leiden, Netherlands)
- User benefits from a new bibliographic model: Follow-up of the IFLA functional requirements study
Bénéfices pour l'utilisateur d'un nouveau modèle bibliographique : suite à l'Etude IFLA sur les Exigences Fonctionnelles
Vorteile für Benutzer durch ein neues bibliographisches Modell: Auswertung der IFLA-Studie „Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records"
Beneficios para el usuario derivados de un nuevo modelo bibliográfico: seguimiento del estudio de la IFLA sobre los requerimientos funcionales
DAN MATEI (CIMEC Institute for Cultural Memory, Bucarest, Romania) and PETER NOERR (EduLib, Glen Ellyn, Illinois, USA) representing the ELAG (European Library Automation Group) Discussion Group
- Acces en Ligne du Public et Gestion des Ressources Documentaires, un Role Nouveau pour les Fichiers d'autorites des Agences Bibliographiques Nationales dans les Catalogues Locaux : L'experience de la Bibliotheque Publique de Fresnes
Public Online Access and Management of Documentary Resources: A New Role for Authority Files from National Bibliographic Agencies on Local Catalogs: The Experience of the Fresnes Public Library
Öffentlicher Online-Zugriff und Dokumentverwaltung, eine neue Aufgabe für die nationalbibliographischen Normdateien in lokalen Katalogen - Die Erfahrungen der Öffentlichen Bibliothek in Fresnes
Acceso en línea para el público y gestión de los recursos documentales, un papel nuevo para los ficheros de autoridades de las agencias bibliográficas nacionales en los catálogos locales : experiencia de la biblioteca pública de Fresnes
THIERRY GIAPPICONI (Bibliothèque municipale de Fresnes, Fresnes, France)
08:30-10:50
127. FAIFE Open Forum
128. Open
129. Guest Lecture III
12:00-14:00
130. Poster sessions
See list under meeting 104.
12:00-14:30
131. School Libraries and Resource Centres
Theme: "Reading Promotion and Information Technology"
- Lecture et documents électroniques
Reading skills and electronic
CLAUDE MORIZIO (Institut Universitairé de formation des maitres, Jaunay-Clan, France)
- Children's paperless projects: inspiring research via the Web
DANIA BILAL and JINX WATSON (School of Information Science, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee, USA)
- Internet resources for reading promotion
LAUREL ANNE CLYDE (Department of Library and Information Science, University of Iceland, Reykjavik, Iceland)
- School librarians, teachers and students facing together the challenge of literacy in the information society: the case of the European project CHILIAS
ALEXANDRA PAPAZOGLOU (Hellenic American Educational Foundation, Athens, Greece)
132. Rare Books and Manuscripts
Theme: "Books and Manuscripts in 17th Century Europe: Uppsala, Amsterdam, Rome, Dublin"
- Codex Argenteus. From Ravena to Uppsala. The wanderings of a Gothic manuscript from the early 6th century
LARS MUNKHAMMAR (Uppsala University Library, Uppsala, Sweden)
- Archbishop Narcissus Marsh and the foundation of the first public library in Ireland
MURIEL MCCARTHY (Librarian Marsh's Library, Dublin, Ireland)
- Medieval and modern manuscripts: considerations about cataloguing and delivery in Italian libraries
FRANCESCA NIUTTA (Dipartemento Manuscritti e Rari, Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale, Rome, Italy)
- Surreptitious printing in early modern Amsterdam: a survey and analysis from the University of Illinois' collections
BARBARA JONES (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, Illinois, USA)
133. Government Information and Official Publications
Theme: "Government Information and Official Publications as a Resource for Researchers"
- The Leopard that Changed it's Spots: Official Publications as a Research Tool in an Evolving Information Environment
MYOUNG CHUNG WILSON (Alexander Library, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey, USA)
- Le Système d'Échange International d'Alexandre Vattemare (1796-1864) à l'Origine d'Un Trésor pour les Historiens: le Fonds de Publications Officielles Étrangères de la Bibliothèque Administrative de la Ville de Paris
Alexandre Vattemare's International Document Exchanges and the Collection of Foreign Official Publications of the Bibliothèque administrative de la Ville de Paris: a Historian's Treasure Trove
PIERRE-ALAIN TILLIETTE (Bibliothèque administrative de la Ville de Paris, Paris, France)
- Official publications for readers in the Russian State Library: resources and needs
TAMARA A. VASSILIEVA and EMMA A. VOSKONIAN (Russian State Library, Moscow, Russian Federation)
- Between Governments and Researchers: OECD Information, a Two-Way Flow
PETER RAGGETT (Central Library, Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, Paris, France)
134. Statistics SI
Theme: "Statistics for the Modern Age"
- UK special library statistics: the challenge of collecting and analyzing data from libraries in the workplace
Les Statistiques des Bibliothèques Specialisées au Royaume-Uni
Recueillir et Analyser les Données Statistiques Des "Bibliothèques Professionnelles" : Un Véritable Défi
Spezialbibliotheksstatistik im Vereingten Königreich: Die Herausforderung, Daten in Bibliotheken am Arbeitsplatz zu Sammeln und zu Analysieren
DAVID SPILLER (Library and Information Statistics Unit, Loughborough University, Loughborough, UK)
- A decade of experience in measuring academic database use
Ein Jahrzehnt Erfahrung im Messen von akademischem Datenbankgebrauch
HARRY EAST (Department of Information Science, City University, London, UK)
- Progress report on the LIBECON project for databases of European library statistics
PHILLIP RAMSDALE (Institute of Public Finance, UK) and DAVID FUEGI (Colchester, UK)
- Progress report on the revision of International Standard: ISO 2789
AASE LINDAHL (Odense University Library, Odense, Denmark)
135. Library Buildings and Equipment SI
136. Continuing Professional Education
15:00-17:30
137. Public Libraries SI
138. Library History
Theme: "Aspects of Library History in the Low Countries and the United States"
- A brief overview of Dutch library history
PAUL SCHNEIDERS (Bussum, Netherlands)
- Libraries in Dutch-speaking Belgium
LUDO SIMONS (Central Library, University of Antwerp, Antwerpen, Belgium)
- Homosexuality and libraries in the United States: home of the free, but not home to the gay
Homosexualität und Bibliotheken in den USA: Land der Freien, Aber Kein Zuhause Für Homosexuelle
JAMES V. CARMICHAEL, JR. (University of North Carolina, Greensboro, North Carolina, USA)
- Fractured window on the world: perspectives on other countries in small US public libraries of the 1950s
WAYNE WIEGAND (University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin, USA)
139. Government Libraries
Theme: "Privatisation and Government Libraries: An Overview"
- A review of privatisation
EDWARD J. VALAUSKAS (Internet Mechanics, Chicago, Illinois, USA)
- Much pain, little gain: privatisation and UK government libraries
SUZANNE BURGE (Office of the Parliamentary Commissioner for Administration, London, UK)
- Providing Outsourced Internet Services to a Government Agency
NANCY R. JOHN (Library, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, USA)
140. Asia and Oceania
Theme: "Recent Developments in Asia-Pacific Libraries and Library Education"
- Library network of the Asian part of Russia: readiness for cooperation
BORIS S. ELEPOV, ELENA B. SOBOLEVA, OLGA P. FEDOTOVA and ELENA B. ARYEMEVA (State Public Scientific-Technical Library, Siberian Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences, Novosibirsk, Russian Federation)
- Analysis of undergraduate LIS curricula in Thailand
TASSANA HANPOL (Sukhothai Thammathirat Open University, Bangkok, Thailand)
- Perceptions of LIS education and training in Sri Lanka
PRADEEPA WIJETUNGE and JONATHAN WILLSON (Central Library, University of Colombo, Colombo, Sri Lanka)
- Distance education in library and information science in Asia and the Pacific region
CHUTIMA SACCHANAND (Sukhothai Thammathirat Open University, Pakkred, Nonthaburi, Thailand)
141. Bibliography SI
Theme: "Trends in Bibliography"
- Bibliographic control in the Netherlands
Le contrôle bibliographique aux Pays-Bas
Bibliographische Kontrolle in den Niederlanden
KEES VAN DEN BERG (Royal Library, The Hague, Netherlands)
- Statistische Auswertung Nationalbibliographischer Daten
Feasibility of exploiting bibliometric data in European national bibliographic databases
Exploitation statistique des bases de données bibliographiques nationales européennes : étude de faisabilité : le Projet européen CoBRA-METRIC.
UTE SCHWENS (Dienstleistungen und Archivierung, Die Deutsche Bibliothek, Frankfurt am Main, Germany)
- Présentation d'une bibliographie de bibliographies des sciences de l'information : "International Bibliography of Bibliographies in Library and Information Sciences and Related Fields", volume 2, 1979-1990
Presentation on International Bibliography of Bibliographies in Library and Information Science and Related Fields volume 2. 1979-1990.
Presentación de una bibliografía de bibliografías en ciencias de la información: International Bibliography of Bibliographies in library and information Science and Related fields volume 2, 1979-1990
MARIA WITT (La Vilette, Cité des Sciences et de l'industrie, Paris, France)
- Remote access electronic serials and the National Library of Norway
Les périodiques électroniques accessibles à distance et la Bibliothèque Nationale de Norvège
Der Zugriff von außen zu elektronischen Zeitschriften und die Norwegische Nationalbibliothek
ANNE M.H. LANGBALLE (University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway)
142. Document Delivery and Interlending
Theme: "Electronic Publishing and the Transformation of Document Delivery and Interlending"
- Electronic publishing: current state and future trends
JAMES H. NEAL (Milton S. Eisenhower Library, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, USA)
- From document delivery and interlending to document access and interlibrary collection
LARS BJOERNSHAUGE (Technical Knowledge Center of Denmark)
- Document delivery and interlending: the potential of electronic publishing as evidenced by the ARL ILL/DD performance measures study
MARY E. JACKSON (Access and Delivery Services, American Association of Research Libraries, Washington DC, USA)
Evening
143. Free for receptions at embassies
20:00-22:00
144. Professional Board II OFF-SITE
Thursday, 20 August
08:30-17:00
145. Art Libraries: Workshop Rijksmuseum
Theme: "Art Libraries at the Crossroads"
- Los Bibliotecarios y las Bibliotecas de Arte Frente al Reto de Internet
ALICE GARCIA MEDINA (Instituto Patrimonio Historico Espanol, Madrid, Spain)
- Digital image libraries: technological advancement and social impact in the teaching of art and architectural history
ANGELA GIRAL (Avery Library, Columbia University, New York, USA)
- The role of the art librarian as curator and publicist
DIEDRE LAWRENCE (Brooklyn Museum of Art, Brooklyn, New York, USA)
- Museum libraries in the Netherlands: from hidden treasures to treasured information centres
MICHIEL NIJHOFF (Museum Boijmans van Beuningen, Rotterdam, Netherlands)
- Kaleidoscopic classifications: redefining information in a world cultural context
BARBARA MATHE (American Museum of Natural History, New York, USA).
- Presentation of The DutchESS Guide to Quality Information
MAGGY WISHAUPT (Royal Library, The Hague)
- Presentation of Periodata (1477-1648)
GERRIT DROST
The programme will be concluded by an introduction to the Amsterdam Rijksmuseum Interactive Multimedia System and a visit to the library.
146. Document Delivery and Interlending: Workshop
Theme: "Document Delivery and Interlending in Developing Countries"
- From idea to IFLA project
NIELS MARK (State and University Library, Arhus, Denmark)
- From start to now - and what is next?
RUTH KONDRUP (State and University Library, Arhus, Denmark)
- The technical situation - challenge and solution
KNUD ERIK SKOUBY (Centre for Tele-Information, University of Denmark, Lyngby, Denmark)
- The project seen from the development agency's point of view
ANJA MOLLER RASMUSSEN (DANIDA, Copenhagen, Denmark)
- What has been happening in Ghana?
S.N. AMANQUAH (Balme Library, University of Ghana, Accra, Ghana)
- Perspectives from the project: is it possible to use the model elsewhere in the world?
speaker to be announced
The presentations will be followed by a discussion led by Lone Hansen (Danish National Library Authority, Copenhagen, Denmark)
147. Education and Training: Workshop OFF-SITE
Theme: "Reciprocity of Qualifications and Standards for Library and Information Science Education"
- Professionalization: education and job market
- The ECTS system of NUFFIC
The above presentations will be followed by a meeting of the European Association for Library and Information Education and Research/EUCLID meeting.
The programme will be concluded with presentations of local institutes: the University of Amsterdam and Hogeschool van Amsterdam
148. Government Information and Official Publications joint with Newspapers: Workshop OFF-SITE
Theme: "The Use of the Internet to Access Government Information and Information about Governments"
The workshop is planned to be a hands-on workshop for 40 participants offering guided tours of major sites and practical experience in their use.
- Web sites of governments, parliaments, and international organizations
HELEN M. SHEEHY (Pattee Library, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania, USA)
- Newspapers and periodicals on the Internet as sources of information about government activities: major Western sites, Eastern European sites, electronic versions of official gazettes
GEOFF SMITH (Modern Collections, British Library, London, UK)
149. Libraries for the Blind joint with Libraries Serving Disadvantaged Persons: Workshop
Theme: "Readers with Special Needs: Their Library Service Needs and Experiences"
- The Implications for a Public Library Service of the Disability Discrimination Act and the Needs of Special Users
CATHY EVANS (Libraries Department, County Hall, Worcester, UK)
- The information needs of the deaf blind reader
SATOSHI FUKUSHINA (University of Kanasawa, Kanasawa, Japan)
- Large print in the Netherlands
MARIJ SCHOLS (Nederlandse Luister and Braillebibliotheek, The Hague, Netherlands)
- Les lecteurs déficients visuels dans les bibliothèques publiques: l'exemple de la salle Louis-Braille à la mediathèque de la cité des sciences et de l'industrie. Paris
MARIE-PIERRE TALLEC (Mediathèque de la Cité des Sciences et de l'industrie, Paris, France)
- Reading representatives: A model which creates reading opportunities despite severe reading disabilities
Lesebeauftragte: ein Modell für Lesemöglichkeiten trotz schwerer Lesebehinderung
LOTTA ROSENSTROM (Swedish Easy-to-Read Foundation, Stockholm, Sweden)
- Current Situations and Issues of the Deaf-Blind Community in Japan
SHIN KADOKAWA (Japan Deaf-Blind Association, Teto-Teto House Workshop for the Deaf-Blind, Japan)
- The Contribution Of Public Libraries To Higher Education Opportunities For The Socially And Economically Deprived In Rural Societies
JOE D HENDRY ( County Heritage Services Officer, Cumbria, United Kingdom)
The presentations will be followed by a panel session with the above-listed speakers and with audience participation.
150. Library History joint with Information Technology co-sponsored by Hebraica Libraries Group (UK)/Association of Jewish Librarians (USA): Workshop
151. (Open)
152. (Open)
153. Reading: Workshop
Theme: "Literacy and Reading Services to Cultural and Linguistic Minorities"
The goal of the workshop is to bring together experts to explore the kinds of programmes being used to encourage literacy and promote reading among children and newly literate adults. The objective is to have participants produce guidelines for planning successful projects.
- Expanding the literacy of linguistic minorities: coping skills and successful transition across discourse communities
CLARA M. CHU (Department of Library and Information Science, University of California, Los Angeles, California, USA)
- In librarianship professionalism is the condition for success
SILVA NOVLJAN (National and University Library, Slovenia)
- Building a literate environment: using oral-based reading materials to facilitate literacy
REBECCA KNUTH (Department of Information and Computer Sciences, University of Hawaii, USA)
- Electronic publishing and minority languages: the contribution to reading
Les Langues Minoritaires et d'Édition Électronique: La Contribution a l'Instrution
GERAINT EVANS and JANE DEL PIZZO (Department of Library and Information Studies, University of Wales, Aberystwyth, UK)
- Producing and promoting children's books in a minority language: the Welsh experience, 1950-1998
GWILYM HUWS ((Department of Library and Information Studies, University of Wales, Aberystwyth, UK)
- Literacy in two languages: the best of both worlds
MAUREEN WHITE and JUDITH MARQUEZ (School Library and Information Science Program, University of Houston, Clear Lake, USA)
All day
154. Study Tours and Library Visits
[Note: Tours are planned for libraries in The Hague, Rotterdam, Amsterdam and Antwerp. Receptions will be organized by the libraries involved. With the exception of the Amsterdam tours, buses will depart from the RAI. Persons participating in workshops will be invited to participate in the Amsterdam reception.]
08:30-12:30
154A Rare Books and Manuscripts: Workshop
Theme: "New Initiatives in Curating Books and Manuscripts"
- The cataloguing of manuscripts and special collections: data management and data input standards
MARCO BERETTA (Maison d'Italie, Cité Universitaire, Paris, France) and ANDREA SCOTTI (Instituto e Museo di Storia della Scienza, Firenze, Italy)
- Three-dimensional reproduction of rare books and manuscripts: Cult 3D
ANDRZEI MARCINKOWSKI (Kasan Electronics of Scandinavia, AB, Uppsala, Sweden) and VIBECA HALLDIN NORBERG (Uppsala University Library, Uppsala, Sweden)
- Marks in books as a responsibility of libraries
ROGER STODDARD (Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA)
- Recording library stamps and their use in provenance determinations and for security considerations
DAVID PEARSON (Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine, London, UK)
155. Library Services to Multicultural Populations joint with Library Theory and Research: Workshop
Theme: "The Need for Research in Multicultural Librarianship"
- Analyzing and understanding cultural differences: experiences from education in library and information studies
MIRJA IIVONEN, DIANE H. SONNENWALD, MARIA PARMA and EVELYN POOLE-KOBER (Department of Information Studies, University of Oulu, Tampere, Finland)
- De la bibliothèque au droit de Cité: une recherche sur les jeunes usagers des bibliothèques dans des "quartiers sensibles" des villes francaises
From Libraries to Citizenship: Study on Young Users in Low-Income Neighborhoods of French Cities
MICHELE PETIT (National Center for Scientific Research, Université de Paris, Paris, France)
- Non-traditional approaches to serving new Americans
GARY E. STRONG (Queens Borough Public Library, New York, USA)
- Multicultural library services in Oslo Public Library
KIRSTEN LETH NIELSEN (Multilingual Library, Oslo Public Library, Oslo, Norway)
- MCL - multicultural library - an Internet Nordic cooperation
KRISTINA VIRTANEN (Central Multilingual Library Service, Helsinki City Library, Helsinki, Finland)
156. National Libraries: Workshop
Theme: "Legal Deposit of Electronic Materials"
157. Management and Marketing (Strategies): Workshop
Theme: "Library Strategies for the Information Age": Defining New Identity, Modernizing Mentality and Tools"
- Information age: a new challenge for management
YURI E. HOHLOV (Russian Information Society Institute, Moscow, Russian Federation)
- Probleme Beim Aufbau Einer Neuen Identität In Ostdeutschen Bibliotheken
CLAUDIA LUX (Zentral- und Landesbibliothek Berlin, Berlin, Germany)
- Cost-benefit analysis of public library services
ATSUSHI IKEUCHI (School of Library and Information Science, Keio university, Tokyo, Japan)
158. Classification and Indexing co-sponsored by UDC/FID/BSI: Workshop "UDC"
Theme: "UDC in the Next Millennium"
- The UDC at the present time
I. C. MCILWAINE (School of Library, Archive and Information Studies, University College, London, UK)
- The revision process in UDC: an examination of the systematic auxiliary of a "point of view" using facet-anaytical methods
VANDA BROUGHTON (School of Library, Archive and Information Studies, University College, London, UK)
- The UDC Master Reference File
GERHARD RIESTHUIS (Vakgroep Boek-, Bibliotheek- en informatiewetenschap, Universiteit van Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands)
- Bilingual (English-Czech) UDC Master Reference File on CD-ROM
MARIA BALIKOVA and BODHANA STOKLASOVA (National Library in Prague, Praha, Czech Republic) and STANISLAV PSOHLAVEL (Albertina icona, Praha, Czech Republic)
- Panel Discussion with all speakers listed above.
158A. University Libraries and other general research libraries
Theme: "Crossroads of flexible learning: the library in a changing university environment - how do libraries respond to the change in focus from teaching to learning".
13:30-17:30
159. Classification and Indexing co-sponsored by Bibliothèque Nationale de France, Bibliothèque Nationale du Canada, and Bibliothèque Nationale du Québec: Workshop
Theme: "French Translation of Dewey Decimal Classification"
Speakers will include M. CABRAL, SUZANNE JOUGUELET, and RICHARD COUTURE-LAFLEUR. Other speakers will be added.
160. Serial Publications joint with Document Delivery and Interlending and the UAP Core Programme: Workshop
Theme: "Union Catalogues in Today's Libraries"
- Zeitschriftendatenbank (ZDB), the German National Serials Database
HARTMUT WALRAVENS (Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin, Berlin, Germany)
- The UNIverse project - a European demonstration which adds value to the virtual union catalogue
SUZANNE WARD (UNIverse Project Officer, The British Library Document Supply Centre, Boston Spa, UK)
- The Virtual Canadian Union Catalogue Project (vCuc): Using Z39.50 to emulate a centralized union catalogue
CARROL LUNAU (National & International Programs, National Library of Canada, Ottawa, Canada)
- Consummating the Union - Making a Union Catalogue of Accessible Formats Work
JOHN GODBER (Royal National Institute for the Blind (UK))
- The IFLA World Directory of National Union Catalogues
SARA GOULD (IFLA Office for UAP and International Lending, c/o The British Library, Boston Spa, UK)
161. UBCIM Core Programme, Permanent UNIMARC Committee and Division of Bibliographic Control: Workshop
161A UDT Core Programme: Workshop
Evening
162. Library Receptions