IFLA GenLoc Recording Available: 2023 Satellite Meeting, Leuven, Belgium
11 نوفمبر 2024
The IFLA Local History and Genealogy Section hosted a satellite meeting at KU Leuven Libraries in Leuven, Belgium, on 17-18 August 2023. The hybrid conference featured over 15 sessions from speakers around the world. Since the talks were broadcast via Zoom, we were able to record some of the presentations for later viewing.
Click below to watch videos of sessions, when available. If the video isn’t available, a link to the papers will be linked to the presentations.
Day 1, 17 August 2023
Moderator, Cherie Bush, FamilySearch, USA
Welcome
Cherie Bush, Local History and Genealogy Section Chair, FamilySearch, USA
Prof. Hilde Van Kiel, Director of KU Leuven Libraries
KU Leuven Libraries in challenging times – Activities and Projects
Marie Cappart, MyHeritage, Belgium
Together is stronger: How to become better actors in the genealogical world?
Cristina Roiu, Romanian Academy Library, Romania
Introducing the Digital Storytelling Workshop (part 1)
Digital Storytelling with Europeana and HUMAP, Brainstorming session
Memories Blackboard: Stories from my home (all participants)
Session 2
Moderator, Cristina Roiu, Romanian Academy Library, Romania
Anna Krahmer, University of North Texas, USA; William Scarborough, PhD, University of North Texas, USA; Sarah Lynn Fisher, University of North Texas, USA
Using Digitised Historical Newspapers to Engage Sociology Students in Local History
Cristina Roiu, Romanian Academy Library, Romania
Digital Storytelling Workshop (part 2)
Brainstorming session & team work
Patrick Urru, Italian Provincial Library ”Claudia Augusta,” Italy
Local History in the Library: Listening to South Tyrolean Stories
Memories Blackboard: Stories from my home (all participants)
Moderator, Maja Markhouss, Boxholms Kommun, Sweden
Steve Ching, Run Run Shaw Library, Hong Kong; Richard Wong, Lighthouse Heritage Research Connections, City University of Hong Kong, China
Using digital storytelling with local history: Waglan Island Lighthouse and Father of Fishermen in Hong Kong
Gaetan Boisson, National University of Singapore, Singapore
Revealing the Bukit Brown cemetery underground artefacts
Carlos Alberto Della Paschoa and Elisete de Sousa Melo. Instituto Cervantes de Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Preservation of Hispanic Memory in Rio de Janeiro and Brazil: The Local Collection of the Nelida Pinon Library of the Instituto Cervantes
Janet Curtiss, St. Clair County Library System, Port Huron, USA
Buried in the Archives
Memories Blackboard : Stories from my home (all participants)
Day 2, 18 August 2023
Moderator, Jennifer Brannock, The University of Southern Mississippi, USA
Takashi Nagatsuka, Tsurumi University, Japan.
An Openness of Municipal Digital PR Magazines as a Local History Material
Jingzhu Wei and Tongrui Zhang, Sun Yat-sen University, China
Public Cultural Crowdfunding: A New Approach to Engage individuals in Local History Appreciation and Creation
Elvira Basibas Lapuz, Eunice Ann Yutuc Chua, A.B. Gideon Nallonar de Castro, University library of the Philippines Diliman, Philippines
Getting in touch with the past and the present: Marketing the Filipiniana Collection of the Philippine LAMs through a Filipinized visual identity guide
Moderator, Cristina Roiu, Romanian Academy Library, Romania
Jennifer Brannock, University of Southern Mississippi, USA
Cookbooks as Local History and Genealogy Source
Cecilia Lizama Salvatore, Dominican University in River Forest, USA
Engaging community and technology in ensuring diverse local history collections
Cristina Roiu, Romanian Academy Library, Romania
Digital Storytelling Workshop (part 3)
Memories Blackboard : Stories from my home – Gallery view