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Daily Programme
Thursday 12 August
Session 81 — Plenary Session
To be able to Read and Write - a Question of Dignity
HENNING MANKELL, Plenary Speaker
Introduction by IFLA President Ellen Tise
Session 81 b — CDNL Meeting
Conference of Directors of National Libraries (CDNL) OFF-SITE - at the University of Gothenburg, main building located on Vasaplatsen.
CLOSED MEETING: By invitation only. Members of CDNL can find information about the meeting on the website http://www.cdnl.info or by emailing to secretariat@cdnl.info or by speaking with a CDNL official at the IFLA office (R24/R25) in the Congress Centre.
Session 81 c — To have access to Information and Knowledge – a Question of Dignity and Empowerment
Congress track 1: Open access and digital resources.
Following the Plenary Session, everyone is invited to an informal discussion with Plenary speaker, Henning Mankell and IFLA ICT4D's Christel Mahnke (IFLA President's Information Society Working Group). The discussion will focus on Henning Mankell's experience in Africa, regarding the role of access to information and knowledge in the struggle for economic and political self-empowerment of people. Of course, the role of libraries in the empowerment of people, especially in Africa, will be a topic. The talk will be open to questions from the audience.
Location: Weather permitting, the talk will be held outside on the lawn in front of the University Library / Central Library. In case of rain, the discussion will take place in a conference room inside University Library (TBA).
About the IFLA President's Information Society Working Group / ICT4D Group
The IFLA President's Information Society Working Group is an informal working group of IFLA members, founded during the WSIS (World Summit on the Information Society) 2003-2005. Since WLIC Milan 2009, cooperation with the ICT4D community (NGOs working in the field of Information and Communication Technology for Development) became the new group's new focus.
ICT4D is closely related to the presidential theme ‘Libraries driving access to knowledge'. IFLA President Ellen Tise encouraged the group to explore relations to the Open Access community, CLM and other partners, and stressed the focus on the developmental agenda.
Session 82 — Libraries for Children and Young adults
Location:
Mölnlycke Bibliotek
Biblioteksgatan 2
435 30 Mölnlycke, Sweden
Details:
- Off-site meeting information [PDF]
- Programme [PDF]
Contacts:
Ingrid Källström Nilsson
E-mail: ingrid.kallstrom@kulturhuset.stockholm.se
Ingrid Bon
E-mail: ingrid.bon@biblioservice.nl
Session 83 — Statistics and Evaluation
Congress track 2: Policy, strategy and advocacy.
Statistics for advocacy - a capacity building workshop for library associations
This workshop was designed by a working group of IFLAs Statistics and Evaluation Section as a module of IFLA's Building Strong Library Associations Programme
The Statistics for Advocacy module will cover the following questions:
- Why should we study statistics?
- Which aspects of library work should we focus on?
- How can we collect reliable data?
- How can we interpret the data we have?
- How can we present the data to make our point?
There will be five parallel workshops in groups of 15-20 people.
Languages available will be English, Spanish, Russian and Chinese.
Please register for the workshop before July 15th, 2010 via http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/D5LVTXS
Location:
School of Business, Economics and Law (Handelshögskolan)
University of Gothenburg
Vasagatan 1
SE 405 30 Gothenburg
http://www.hgu.gu.se/item.aspx?id=987
How to get there:
From the convention centre:
Take Tram no. 2 from the stop Korsvägen position E, going in the direction Högsbotorp. (This tram takes you all the way in 15 minutes.)
Get off at stop "Handelshögskolan". The School of Business, Economics and Law (Handelshögskolan) is the white building on your right. When getting off the tram turn back in the direction you have just come. Walk to the street corner (100 m) and turn left. Walk to the main entrance (75 m).
Contacts:
Ulla Wimmer (German Library Association)
E-mail: wimmer@bibliotheksverband.de
Britt Omstedt (Göteborgs Universitetsbibliotek)
E-mail: britt.omstedt@ub.gu.se
Session 84 — Press Conference
Major announcements, awards, updates and other important IFLA-related news will be made during this session. Congress delegates and all members of the Press are welcome and encouraged to attend.
- Programme [PDF]
Session 85 — Agricultural Libraries
Congress track 5: Ideas, innovations, anticipating the new.
Current trends in agricultural information services for farmers
- Current trends in agricultural information services for farmers in Trinidad and Tobago/Caribbean
SHAMIN RENWICK (University of the West Indies, Agriculture and Life Sciences Division, St. Augustine, Trinidad and Tobago) - Information worlds of Chinese farmers and their implications for agricultural information services: a fresh look at ways to deliver effective services
LIANGZHI YU (Nankai University, Department of Information Resource Management Tianjin, China) - An investigation into the use of ICT in the provision of agricultural information to small scale farmers in Harare
COLLENCE T. CHISITA (Information Science Faculty, Harare Polytechnic, Harare, Zimbabwe) - Helping citizen farmers turn cities into gardens that serve multiple purposes
BARBIE E. KEISER (Barbie E. Keiser, Inc., Alexandria, VA, USA) - Open access repository for the Brazilian literature on agroecology
MARIA DE CLÉOFAS FAGGION ALENCAR (Embrapa Environment, Jaguarína, SP, Brazil) - Information to farmers: the role of CTA in facilitating agricultural information transfer to farmers and the work done by the Lengau Centre at the University of the Free State
ERNÉNE VERSTER (Programme for Agricultural Information Services (PRAIS), Library and Information Services, University of the Free State, South Africa) - Farmer- oriented information services: an overview
DEVA ESWARA REDDY (Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas, USA)
Session 86 — Social Science Libraries with Information Literacy
Congress track 3: Users driving access and services.
Making it count, social science data literacy as an information fluency
- Overview - the importance of understanding statistics
LISA J. HINCHLIFFE (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Champaign, Illinois, USA) - Training undergraduate students to search and use statistical information: a cooperation between professors and librarians
Translations: [Español]
RAÚL AGUILERA, TONY HERNÁNDEZ-PÉREZ, MAYTE RAMOS and MARINA VIANELLO (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Madrid, Spain) - Using web-based software to promote data literacy in a large enrollment undergraduate course
HARRISON DEKKER (UC Berkeley Libraries, Berkeley, California, USA) - Respect, trust and engagement: creating an Australian indigenous data archive
GABRIELLE GARDINER, JEMIMA MCDONALD, ALEX BYRNE and KIRSTEN THORPE (University of Technology, Sydney, NSW, Australia) - Skills development to assist data usage for policymaking in Africa
LYNN WOOLFREY (DataFirst Resource Unit, University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa) - Adding it all up
LYNNE M. RUDASILL (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Champaign, Illinois, USA)
Session 87 — MLAS, Library Theory and Research, Management and Marketing, Education and Training, Statistics and Evaluation, LIS in Developing Countries SIG
Congress track 2: Policy, strategy and advocacy.
Towards national library strategy: opening up access to research (1)
1st Part:
Improving library advocacy
Chair: JANICE LACHANCE (Chair MLAs)
CEO Special Libraries Association, Alexandria, USA
- Creating a national voice for Australian libraries
Translations: [Français]
SUE HUTLEY (Australian Library and Information Association (ALIA), Deakin ACT, Australia) - Advocacy for sustainable public computer access programs: using evidence of library impact on users
PILAR PACHECO (Global Development Program, Chile) and KRISTINE PABERZA (Global Development Program, Latvia) - National strategy for library advocacy in Croatia and "I have the right to know, I have the right to a library campaign"
Translations: [Français] [Deutsch]
EDITA BACIC (Faculty of Law Library in Split, Split, Croatia) and ALEMKA BELAN-SIMIC (Zagreb City Libraries, Zagreb, Croatia) - Implementing a coordinated and strategic approach to Library and Information Science research: the work of the UK Library and Information Science Research Coalition
Translations: [Deutsch] [中文]
HAZEL HALL (Library and Information Science Research Coalition and Edinburgh Napier University, Edinburgh, United Kingdom) and CAROLINE BRAZIER (Library and Information Science Research Coalition and The British Library, London, United Kingdom) - Library advocacy in India in the light of education for sustainable development - perspectives of an emerging economy
ANUP KUMAR DAS (Centre for Studies in Science Policy, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India)
Session 88 — Preservation and Conservation, Preservation and Conservation Core Activity
Congress track 4: Tools and techniques.
Preservation and sustainability
- Keynote speaker:
Fossil depletion and library economy
KJELL ALEKLETT (ASPO, Association for Peak Oil, Uppsala, Sweden) - The British Library new storage
DEBORAH NOVOTNY (British Library, London, United Kingdom) - Increasing energy efficiency and reducing environmental impact
JEANNE DREWES (Binding and Collections Care Division, Library of Congress, Washington DC, USA); Contributing authors: ERIC HANSEN, STEVE HOBAICA, NANCY LEV ALEXANDER, DIANE VOGT-O'CONNOR, FENELLA FRANCE, DIANNE VAN DER REYDEN and ELMER EUSMAN (Library of Congress, Washington, DC, USA) - Microbiological control of library collections - a tool for preservation and disaster response
BOGDAN FILIP ZEREK (The National Library, Warsaw, Poland) - Disaster and after. What have Croatian libraries learned about preservation and disaster management after the war experience?
Translations: [Français]
DAMIR HASENAY and MAJA KRTALIC (University of Osijek, Osijek, Croatia) - If the library and the archive decide to safeguard their cultural heritage
MARIA BARBARA BERTINI (Archivio di Stato di Milano, Milan, Italy) and ORNELLA FOGLIENI (Beni Librari, Institution D.G.. Culture, Identita' e autonomie della Lombardia, Milan, Italy)
Session 89 — Metropolitan Libraries with Public Libraries
Congress track 3: Users driving access and services.
Learning libraries, connected community. Powering an informed and involved community through user-driven library innovation
- From institutions of the industrial age to change agents for the networked
society - experiences from Denmark
ROLF HAPEL (Citizens' Services and Libraries, Aarhus Kommune, Aarhus, Denmark) - Unleashing the power of QUEST: two innovative projects to reap
the rewards of reading
N. VARAPRASAD (National Library Board, Singapore) and FELICIA CHAN (Public Libraries Singapore) - Learning library: connected community and innovation
MARIAN MORGAN-BINDON (Library Services and Cultural Development, Gold Coast City Council, Australia) - Learning 2 teach - U.S. public libraries
MARTIN GOMEZ (Los Angeles Public Library, Los Angeles, California, USA) - Oases of innovation: uncovering innovation in even the most unlikely places
COLIN GUARD (Bibliomist, IREX, Global Libraries initiative by Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Ukraine) and ARI KATZ (IREX, Global Libraries initiative by Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Washington DC, USA) - The power of place: community engagement and collaboration at Vancouver Public Library
PAUL WHITNEY (Vancouver Public Library, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada)
Session 89 B — FAIFE Open Session
Congress track 2: Policy, strategy and advocacy.
The Open Session is an opportunity to discuss matters of intellectual freedom and libraries in an informal setting. Anyone can join the meeting to understand more about the work of the FAIFE Committee and get involved with IFLA's work on Freedom of Access to Information and Freedom of Expression.
Location: West Swedish Regional Library, Rosenlundsgatan 4 Gothenburg
Session 90 — UNESCO Open Forum
Session 91 — Bibliography
Congress track 1: Open access and digital resources.
Open access to national bibliographies: best practices and business models
- Bibliography of Serbia - free online edition
Translations: [Español] [中文] [Français]
VESNA INJAC (National Library of Serbia, Belgrade, Serbia) - Content analysis of open access manuscripts in National Library and Archives of Islamic Republic of Iran (NLAI)
Translations: [中文] [Français] [Deutsch] [Español]
FATHOLLAH KESHAVARZ, SAEEDEH AKBARI-DARYAN and AFSANEH TEYMOURIKHANI (National Library and Archives of Islamic Republic of Iran, Tehran, Iran) - PDF, CSV, RSS and other acronyms: redefining the bibliographic services in the German National Library
Translations: [Español] [中文] [Français] [Deutsch]
LARS G. SVENSSON and YVONNE JAHNS (Deutsche Nationalbibliothek, Frankfurt, Germany) - Open access to national bibliography: Polish approach
Translations: [中文] [Français] [Español]
MAGDALENA KRYNICKA (National Library of Poland, Warsaw, Poland)
Session 92 — Poster Sessions
Session 93 — Cataloguing
Congress track 1: Open access and digital resources.
Multilingual bibliographic access: promoting universal access
- Using relator codes in connection with accesspoints instead of quoting statements of responsibility - the Danish implementation
Translations: [العربية] [Français] [中文] [Español] [Deutsch] [Русский]
HANNE HØRL HANSEN (DBC, Copenhagen, Denmark) - Bibliographischer und universeller Zugriff: Schriftliche historische Quellen und Werke der fiktionalen Literatur in FRBR
Translations: [Español] [中文] [English] [Français] [Русский]
FRANK FÖRSTER (Christian-Albrechts-Universität Kiel, Kiel, Germany) - Identifiers: bridging language barriers
Translations: [Deutsch] [中文] [Русский] [Español] [العربية] [Français]
JAN PISANSKI and MAJA ŽUMER (University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia) and TROND AALBERG (University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway) - Incorporating multilingual bibliographic records into library databases: the case of Lesotho
Translations: [Français] [中文] [Español] [العربية] [Русский] [Deutsch]
'MABAFOKENG MAKARA (National University of Lesotho, Maseru, Lesotho)
Session 94 — ALP with FAIFE
Congress track 2: Policy, strategy and advocacy.
Sida Showcase and the Launch of IFLA's "Building Strong Library Associations" programme
ALP and FAIFE present highlights from the period of funding from the Swedish International Development and Co-operation Agency (Sida). Between 2004 and 2009 Sida funding enabled ALP and FAIFE to work on numerous innovative projects around the world. Many grassroots library training projects were funded by ALP, and FAIFE began a programme of training workshops based on IFLA policy documents such as the Internet Manifesto. Librarians involved with the most successful and interesting projects will present their experiences and the session will describe how the lessons learned from the period of Sida funding led to the creation of IFLA's new Building Strong Library Associations (BSLA) programme. Those involved in developing the BSLA programme, including educational designers and impact evaluation specialists will explain its content and importance, and attendees will have an opportunity to understand some of its content and how to apply for BSLA project funding in the future.
The session will be presented in different languages with simultaneous interpretation.
Session 95 — Knowledge Management
Congress track 4: Tools and techniques.
Voice of Global Knowledge Management
- Knowledge management and leadership
MARGARETA NELKE (IC. at Once, Råå, Sweden) - Global development aid through intellectual engagement and social media
RICHARD SANTOS LALLEMAN (Focuss.Info, Netherlands) - Managing knowledge resources at International IDEA
FRANCES LESSER and MONIKA ERICSON (IDEA, International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance, Stockholm, Sweden) - Development of integrated application system in digital medicine - priorities and strategies for the use of health information in China military hospitals
WENJU ZHANG, YAN LI and HUAIJUN GONG (Medical Library of Chinese People's Liberation Army, Beijing, China) - Die Mannheimer Zentralbibliothek implementiert die "Wissensbilanz – Made in Germany“
TOM BECKER (Mannheim Public Library / Central Library, Mannheim, Germany) - Multidisciplinary collaboration: A necessity for curriculum innovation
PIETER H. DU TOIT (Department of Humanities Education, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, South Africa) ANN-LOUISE DE BOER and THEO BOTHMA (Department of Information Science, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, South Africa)
Session 96 — Law Libraries, Government Libraries and Government Information and Official Publications
Congress track 2: Policy, strategy and advocacy.
Creating an international legal information policy agenda: issues and challenges
Speakers from the sections on Law Libraries, Government Libraries, and Government & Official Publications will introduce an important topic, and then chair round table sessions where participants will discuss the impact of these topics on their services, and consider the role of IFLA and other partners in finding solutions. The outcome of these discussions is to create an information policy agenda for the section(s).
Chair and moderator: BLAIR KAUFFMAN (Yale Law School, New Haven, Connecticut, USA)
- Information literacy in law: starting points for improving legal research competencies
BLAIR KAUFFMAN (Yale Law School, New Haven, Connecticut, USA) - Future of law collections (print/electronic)
RADU POPA (New York University School of Law Library, New York, New York, USA) - Online access to government information worldwide
JERRY MANSFIELD (Congressional Research Service, Washington, D.C., USA) - Open access – free access to primary legal materials
JULES WINTERTON (International Association of Law Libraries, London, United Kingdom) - ILL, document delivery, and copyright issues
FRANK HURINVILLE (Cujas Library, Paris, France) - Digitizing the world's laws: authentication and preservation
CLAIRE M. GERMAIN (Cornell University Law School, Ithaca, New York, USA) - "Quod non est in Google et Wikipedia non est in mundo" - Legal research competency: past, present and future
HOLGER KNUDSEN (Max-Planck-Institut für Ausländisches und Internationales Privatrecht, Bibliothek, Hamburg, Germany) and BLAIR KAUFFMAN (Yale Law School, New Haven, Connecticut, USA) - Professional development and training of librarians
ELEANOR FRIERSON (National Agricultural Library, Beltsville, Maryland USA)
Session 97 — MLAS, Library Theory and Research, Management and Marketing, SET, Statistics and Evaluation, LIS in Developing Countries SIG
Congress track 2: Policy, strategy and advocacy.
Towards national library strategy: opening up access to research (2)
2nd Part
Looking for relevant research
Chair: RAYMOND BERARD (Chair MMs)
CEO Agence bibliografique de l'enseignement supérieur, Montpellier, France
- Impact evaluation, advocacy and ethical research: some issues for national strategy development?
SHARON MARKLESS (King's Learning Institute at King's College, London, United Kingdom) and DAVID STREATFIELD - Systematic innovation management as a marketing strategy for libraries
URSULA GEORGY (Cologne University of Applied Sciences and Communication Studies, Köln, Germany) - Communicating marketing and advocacy research to practice
Translations: [Français]
GABY HADDOW (School of media, Culture and Creative Arts at Curtin University of Technology, Perth, Australia)
3rd Part
Bridging advocacy and research: a joint agenda for filling data gaps, training research skills and enhancing visibility
(Panel discussion)
Chair: TERRY WEECH (Chair LTRs)
Graduate School of Library & Information Science, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Champaign, IL, USA
Panelists:
CAROLINE BRAZIER (United Kingdom), ULLA WIMMER (Germany), HELLEN NIEGAARD (Denmark), ANA MARIA TAMMARO (Italy), PETER LOR (South Africa) and UGNE RUTKAUSKIENE (Lithuania)
Session 98 — Audiovisual and Multimedia
Congress track 1: Open access and digital resources.
Open access – on the horns of a dilemma between piracy and legality? The challenge of putting audiovisual and multimedia materials on the internet
- Legal Deposit for Audiovisual Material
HOWARD BESSER and KARA VAN MALSSEN (New York University, New York, USA) - La producción multimedia en bibliotecas públicas colombianas - El uso de Creative Commons en las bibliotecas públicas para enriquecer el contenido multimedia libre
Translations: [Français] [English]
DAVID RICARDO RAMÍREZ ORDÓÑEZ (Bibliotecología, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Bogotá, Colombia) - Genero: A way out of the copyright dilemma
Translations: [Español] [中文] [Français]
PÅL LYKKJA and ØYSTEIN JAKOBSEN (Oslo, Norway) - FADIS the Canadian alternative: collaboration and common practices
Translations: [中文] [العربية] [Français] [Español]
HARRIET SONNE DE TORRENS (University of Toronto Mississauga, Mississauga, Canada)
Session 99 — Rare Books and Manuscripts
Congress track 4: Tools and techniques.
Reconstructing libraries: physical evidence for the history of libraries and collections
- Utiliser les technologies numériques pour une meilleure connaissance des bibliothèques anciennes : le programme de recherche eCC (e Collections et collectionneurs) - Centre Gabriel Naudé (enssib - Ecole nationale des sciences de l'information et des bibliothèques)
ISABELLE WESTEEL (Conseil régional Nord-Pas-de-Calais, Lille, France) - Dispersed collections virtually rejoined? Why, how and possible wherewithal
ELISABETH EIDE (Department of Scholarship and Collections, The National Library, Norway, Oslo, Sweden) - La base de reliures de la Bibliothèque nationale de France: un outil d'aide à la reconstitution de collections dispersées
FABIENNE LE BARS (Réserve des livres rares, Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris, France) - The reconstruction of Bibliotheca Döbeliana
BJÖRN DAL (Head of Cultural Heritage Collections, Lund University Library, Lund, Sweden)
Session 100 — Health and Biosciences
Congress track 5: Ideas, innovations, anticipating the new.
Health information for all – New challenges – New solutions
- The Global Health Library - Opportunities for mobility
IAN ROBERTS (World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland) - Partnerships, collaboration, promotion: role of the Medical Library Association's Librarians Without Borders® in ensuring quality information for improved health
CARLA FUNK (Medical Library Association, Chicago, Illinois, USA) and J. MICHAEL HOMAN (Mayo Clinic Library, Rochester, Minnesota, USA) - Sources of information for clients seeking HIV counselling and testing services at AIDS Information Centre (AIC) Uganda 2004-2008
ROBERT NTALAKA and FRED BARUGA (AIDS Information Centre - Uganda, Kampala, Uganda) - Public access to health information: how partnerships can strengthen the role of librarians in developing health
SHANE GODBOLT (Partnerships in Health Information, Pinner, United Kingdom), EMMA STANLEY (Partnerships in Health Information, Wimborne, United Kingdom) and PAUL STURGES Loughborough University, United Kingdom) - Small steps to a healthier nation: providing and delivering health information across Wales
SUE THOMAS (Health Promotion Library, Department for Public Health and Health Professions, Welsh Assembly Government, Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom) - Student awareness of health information initiatives of the Governments of India and Bangladesh: a study of Punjabi University, Patiala and East West University, Dhaka
JAGTAR SINGH (Department of Library and Information Science, Punjabi University, Patiala, India) and DILARA BEGUM (East West University, Dhaka, Bangladesh) - Outcomes from a free access partnership: HINARI impact after nine years
KIMBERLEY PARKER (World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland)
Session 101 — BM Gates ATLA – award programme
Session 102 — Newspapers
Congress track 2: Policy, strategy and advocacy.
Relations between publishers, standards, organisations and libraries: Transforming links between publishers, readers and libraries
- Preservation and access for the originals, microfilms, digitized volumes and web news: how the Berlin State Library manages the balancing act between old and new media
CHRISTOPH ALBERS (Berlin State Library, Berlin, Germany) - Exposing Canada's historical ethnic newspapers through the Multicultural Canada Project
LYNN COPELAND (Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC, Canada) - Collecting online newspapers: the National Library of Australia experience with archiving the Sydney Morning Herald (smh.com.au)
Translations: [Français]
PAM GATENBY (Collections Management, National Library of Australia, Canberra ACT, Australia) - Enriching News Collections and Services in Turkey
H. INCI ÖNAL (Faculty of Letters, Hacettepe University, Ankara, Turkey) - Legal aspects of newspaper digitization
ARMIN TALKE (Berlin State Library, Berlin, Germany) - Past publishing and future digital developments for news and newspapers
WOLFGANG NOVAK and STEPHAN TRATTER (TREVENTUS Mechatronics GmbH, Vienna, Austria)
Session 168 — IFLA Night Spot
Location: Gothenburg City Library
Address: Götaplatsen 3