Saturday 16 August 2014
direct link Session 1 — Officers Training Session — All Officers
16 August 2014 08:00 - 09:30 | Room: Forum 1
Training session for Officers (Chairs and Secretaries of IFLA Sections) and SIG Conveners; Information Coordinators are also invited. The session is intended to be an informal way of communicating all the information that leaders of IFLA’s Sections and SIGs need in order to fulfil their duties during the year, so questions and discussion are encouraged.
Presenter: HQ Staff and Professional Committee members.
direct link Session 2 — Standing Committee I — Serials and Other Continuing Resources
16 August 2014 09:45 - 12:15 | Room: Foyer Gratte-Ciel Rône
direct link Session 3 — Standing Committee I — Acquisition and Collection Development
16 August 2014 09:45 - 12:15 | Room: Salon Pasteur
direct link Session 4 — Standing Committee I — Education and Training
16 August 2014 09:45 - 12:15 | Room: Salle Bellecour 3
direct link Session 5 — Standing Committee I — Libraries Serving Persons with Print Disabilities
16 August 2014 09:45 - 12:15 | Room: Forum 1
direct link Session 6 — Standing Committee I — Cataloguing
16 August 2014 09:45 - 12:15 | Room: Salle Gratte-Ciel 2
direct link Session 7 — Standing Committee I — Statistics and Evaluation
16 August 2014 09:45 - 12:15 | Room: Salle Gratte-Ciel 3
direct link Session 8 — Standing Committee I — Rare Books and Manuscripts
16 August 2014 09:45 - 12:15 | Room: Salle Rhône 1
direct link Session 9 — Standing Committee I — Management and Marketing
16 August 2014 09:45 - 12:15 | Room: Salle Rhône 2
direct link Session 10 — Standing Committee I — Social Science Libraries
16 August 2014 09:45 - 12:15 | Room: Foyer Gratte-Ciel Parc
direct link Session 11 — Standing Committee I — Document Delivery and Resource Sharing
16 August 2014 09:45 - 12:15 | Room: Salle Rhône 3b
direct link Session 12 — Standing Committee I — Information Technology
16 August 2014 09:45 - 12:15 | Room: Salle Rhône 4
direct link Session 13 — Standing Committee I — School Libraries
16 August 2014 09:45 - 12:15 | Room: Terreaux Office
direct link Session 14 — Standing Committee I — Genealogy and Local History
16 August 2014 09:45 - 12:15 | Room: Salle Tête d'Or 1
direct link Session 15 — Business meeting — ALP Advisory Committee Meeting
16 August 2014 09:45 - 12:15 | Room: Salle Tête d'Or 2
direct link Session 16 — Standing Committee I — Libraries for Children and Young Adults
16 August 2014 09:45 - 12:15 | Room: Salle Rhône 3a
direct link Session 17 — Standing Committee I — Science and Technology Libraries
16 August 2014 12:30 - 15:00 | Room: Foyer Gratte-Ciel Rône
direct link Session 18 — Standing Committee I — Academic and Research Libraries
16 August 2014 12:30 - 15:00 | Room: Salon Pasteur
direct link Session 19 — Standing Committee I — Bibliography
16 August 2014 12:30 - 15:00 | Room: Salle Bellecour 3
direct link Session 20 — Standing Committee I — Art Libraries
16 August 2014 12:30 - 15:00 | Room: Forum 1
direct link Session 21 — Standing Committee I — Government Information and Official Publications
16 August 2014 12:30 - 15:00 | Room: Salle Gratte-Ciel 2
direct link Session 22 — Standing Committee I — Library Theory and Research
16 August 2014 12:30 - 15:00 | Room: Salle Gratte-Ciel 3
direct link Session 23 — Standing Committee I — Library Services to People with Special Needs
16 August 2014 12:30 - 15:00 | Room: Terreaux Office
direct link Session 24 — Standing Committee I — Management of Library Associations
16 August 2014 12:30 - 15:00 | Room: Salle Rhône 1
direct link Session 25 — Standing Committee I — Literacy and Reading
16 August 2014 12:30 - 15:00 | Room: Salle Rhône 2
direct link Session 26 — Standing Committee I — Continuing Professional Development and Workplace Learning
16 August 2014 12:30 - 15:00 | Room: Foyer Gratte-Ciel Parc
direct link Session 27 — Standing Committee I — Health and Biosciences
16 August 2014 12:30 - 15:00 | Room: Salle Rhône 3b
direct link Session 28 — Standing Committee I — Audiovisual and Multimedia
16 August 2014 12:30 - 15:00 | Room: Salle Rhône 4
direct link Session 29 — Business meeting I — FAIFE Committee meeting
16 August 2014 12:30 - 15:00 | Room: Salle Tête d'Or 1
direct link Session 30 — Business meeting I — PAC
16 August 2014 12:30 - 15:00 | Room: Salle Tête d'Or 2
direct link Session 31 — Business meeting I — Committee on Standards
16 August 2014 12:30 - 15:00 | Room: Salle Rhône 3a
direct link Session 32 — Standing Committee I — National Libraries
16 August 2014 15:15 - 17:45 | Room: Salon Pasteur
direct link Session 33 — Standing Committee I — Information Literacy
16 August 2014 15:15 - 17:45 | Room: Salle Gratte-Ciel 2
direct link Session 34 — Standing Committee I — Public Libraries
16 August 2014 15:15 - 17:45 | Room: Salle Gratte-Ciel 3
direct link Session 35 — Standing Committee I — Reference and Information Services
16 August 2014 15:15 - 17:45 | Room: Foyer Gratte-Ciel Parc
direct link Session 36 — Standing Committee I — Newspapers
16 August 2014 15:15 - 17:45 | Room: Foyer Gratte-Ciel Rône
direct link Session 37 — Standing Committee I — Metropolitan Libraries
16 August 2014 15:15 - 17:45 | Room: Salle Bellecour 3
direct link Session 38 — Standing Committee I — Library Buildings and Equipment
16 August 2014 15:15 - 17:45 | Room: Forum 1
direct link Session 39 — Standing Committee I — Law Libraries
16 August 2014 15:15 - 17:45 | Room: Salle Rhône 1
direct link Session 40 — Standing Committee I — Classification and Indexing
16 August 2014 15:15 - 17:45 | Room: Salle Rhône 2
direct link Session 41 — Standing Committee I — Knowledge Management
16 August 2014 15:15 - 17:45 | Room: Terreaux Office
direct link Session 42 — Standing Committee I — Government Libraries
16 August 2014 15:15 - 17:45 | Room: Salle Rhône 3b
direct link Session 43 — Standing Committee I — Library and Research Services for Parliaments
16 August 2014 15:15 - 17:45 | Room: Salle Rhône 4
direct link Session 44 — Standing Committee I — Preservation and Conservation
16 August 2014 15:15 - 17:45 | Room: Salle Tête d'Or 1
direct link Session 45 — Standing Committee I — Library Services to Multicultural Populations
16 August 2014 15:15 - 17:45 | Room: Salle Tête d'Or 2
direct link Session 46 — Business meeting I — CLM Committee Meeting
16 August 2014 15:15 - 17:45 | Room: Salle Rhône 3a
direct link Session 47 — Caucus Meeting — Africa, Asia & Oceania and Latin America and the Caribbean
16 August 2014 17:30 - 18:30 | Room: Salle Bellecour 1
direct link Session 48 — Caucus Meeting — Canada
16 August 2014 17:30 - 18:30 | Room: Salle Bellecour 2
direct link Session 49 — Caucus Meeting — Netherlands Speaking Participants
16 August 2014 18:45 - 19:45 | Room: Salle Tête d'Or 1
direct link Session 50 — Caucus Meeting — Portuguese Speaking Participants
16 August 2014 18:45 - 19:45 | Room: Salle Rhône 4
direct link Session 51 — Caucus Meeting — Spanish Speaking Participants
16 August 2014 18:45 - 19:45 | Room: Salle Rhône 2
direct link Session 52 — Caucus Meeting — United States
16 August 2014 18:45 - 19:45 | Room: Auditorium Pasteur
direct link Session 53 — Caucus Meeting — Chinese Speaking Participants
16 August 2014 18:45 - 19:45 | Room: Salon Pasteur
direct link Session 54 — Caucus Meeting — French Speaking Participants
16 August 2014 18:45 - 19:45 | Room: Forum 1
direct link Session 55 — Caucus Meeting — CIS (Commonwealth of Independent States)
16 August 2014 18:45 - 19:45 | Room: Salle Bellecour 1
direct link Session 56 — Caucus Meeting — Nordic Countries
16 August 2014 18:45 - 19:45 | Room: Salle Rhône 3
direct link Session 57 — Caucus Meeting — United Kingdom
16 August 2014 18:45 - 19:45 | Room: Salle Gratte-Ciel 1
direct link Session 58 — Caucus Meeting — Korean Speaking Participants
16 August 2014 18:45 - 19:45 | Room: Salle Rhône 1
direct link Session 59 — Caucus Meeting — German Speaking Participants
16 August 2014 18:45 - 19:45 | Room: Salle Bellecour 2
Sunday 17 August 2014
direct link Session 60 — Division Leadership Forum — Library Types — Division I
17 August 2014 08:30 - 10:00 | Room: Salle Tête d'Or 1
The Division Leadership Forum – Library Types offers an opportunity for the Officers (Chairs and Secretaries) of IFLA Sections in Division I – Library Types to meet within their Division and with their Division Chair to discuss and share ideas.
direct link Session 61 — Division Leadership Forum — Library Collections — Division II
17 August 2014 08:30 - 10:00 | Room: Salle Tête d'Or 2
The Division Leadership Forum – Library Collections offers an opportunity for the Officers (Chairs and Secretaries) of IFLA Sections in Division II – Library Collections to meet within their Division and with their Division Chair to discuss and share ideas.
direct link Session 62 — Division Leadership Forum — Library Services — Division III
17 August 2014 08:30 - 10:00 | Room: Salle Bellecour 1
The Division Leadership Forum – Library Services offers an opportunity for the Officers (Chairs and Secretaries) of IFLA Sections in Division III – Library Services to meet within their Division and with their Division Chair to discuss and share ideas.
direct link Session 63 — Division Leadership Forum — Support of the Profession — Division IV
17 August 2014 08:30 - 10:00 | Room: Salle Bellecour 2
The Division Leadership Forum – Support of the Profession offers an opportunity for the Officers (Chairs and Secretaries) of IFLA Sections in Division IV – Support of the Profession to meet within their Division and with their Division Chair to discuss and share ideas.
direct link Session 64 — Division Leadership Forum — Regions — Division V
17 August 2014 08:30 - 10:00 | Room: Salle Bellecour 3
The Division Leadership Forum – Regions offers an opportunity for the Officers (Chairs and Secretaries) of IFLA Sections in Division V – Regions to meet within their Division and with their Division Chair to discuss and share ideas.
direct link Session 65 — Newcomers Session
17 August 2014 08:30 - 10:00 | Room: Auditorium Lumière | SI
This session offers a brief introduction to various aspects of the IFLA congress and the IFLA organisation in an informal way. The Newcomers’ session is a great opportunity to start building and expanding your international professional network!
Programme
08:30-09:00 Coffee and cake
09:00 Welcome & Introduction
by session chair Barbara Lison and IFLA Secretary General Jennefer Nicholson
09:10 Start first panel session on the topic:
What motivates me to go to an IFLA conference?
Examples
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What does it mean for my professional development?
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How do I get the most out of the programme?
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Opportunities to network
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Making friends and lifelong memories
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What to see in the host country, both professionally and recreational
Panellists:
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Randa Al-Chidiac
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Ellen Tise
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Ian Yap
9.30 Summary
9.35 Start second panel session on the topic:
What can I gain professionally and personally from an IFLA conference?
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what an international perspective brings to my professional practice
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first-timer/one-timer/many-timer – opportunities for ongoing participation in IFLA
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information exchange
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new perspectives
Panelists:
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Jérémy Lachal
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Glòria Peréz-Salmerón
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Kent Skov Andreasen
10:00 Summary and conclusion
direct link Session 66 — Opening Session
17 August 2014 10:30 - 12:00 | Room: Amphithéâtre | SI
The session will include:
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a welcome from Gérard Collomb, Mayor of Lyon and Bruno Racine, President of the National Library of France
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the opening address from IFLA President Sinikka Sipilä
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speeches from our guests of honour:
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Our Keynote Speaker is the renowned philosopher Bernard Stiegler, who will give a speech concerning “The Future of Reading.”
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and a special presentation of French national culture
Keynote Speaker: Bernard Stiegler
Bernard Stiegler is one of the leading French philosophers of our generation. He develops the work of Jacques Derrida, Gilbert Simondon and Andre Leroi-Gourhan in a wide-ranging analysis of our relationship with technology. Stiegler established himself in France in 1994 with the publication of the first volume of La Technique et Le Temps (‘Technics and Time’).
Throughout his life, Stiegler has published widely on the subjects of philosophy, technology, digitisation, and on the problem of individuation in consumer capitalism. Some of his most notable works include: two volumes of De La Misère Symbolique (‘Of Symbolic Misery’), three volumes of Mécréance et Discrédit (‘Disbelief and Discredit’) and two volumes Constituer l’Europe (‘Constituting Europe’). His 2009 publication Acting out is particularly well known.
Professor Stiegler has a long term engagement with the relation between technology and philosophy, not only in a theoretical sense, but also situating them in industry and society as practices. He is one of the founders (in 2005) of the political group Ars Industrialis based in Paris, which calls for an industrial politics of spirit, by exploring the possibilities of the technology of spirit, to bring forth a new “life of the mind”. Since 2013, Stiegler has also been a member of the Conseil national du numérique (CNNum—French Digital Council).
Bernard Stiegler is Director of the Institut de Recherche et d’Innovation (IRI), professor of philosophy at Université de Technologie de Compiègne and Professorial Fellow at Goldsmiths, University of London, and until 2009 was director of the Department of Cultural Development at the Pompidou Centre in Paris.
direct link Session 67A — How to get published — IFLA Market
17 August 2014 12:15 - 13:30 | Room: Auditorium Lumière
The aim of the session is to provide guidance on being published in academic and professional journals, including IFLA Journal and other IFLA related publications.
Topics include:
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Choosing a journal
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The editorial and peer review process
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IFLA Journal scope and content
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Publishing with IFLA
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Author support
Panelists: Paul Sturges (former FAIFE Chair), Jerry Mansfield (Chair of the IFLA Journal Editorial Committee), Steve Witt (incoming Editor of IFLA Journal), and Caroline Lock (Publisher, Sage Publications).
Mike Heaney (IFLA Publications Series Editor) will be available to answer questions about prospective publications with IFLA and De Gruyter.
direct link Session 67B — Professional activities – what makes an IFLA unit successful? — IFLA Market
17 August 2014 12:15 - 13:30 | Room: Salle Gratte-Ciel 1-3
IFLA’s priorities and strategic direction are defined by its Governing Board on behalf of its members and should be driven forward in part by the IFLA units. In order to do this effectively, IFLA units need first an understanding of these priorities, then the ideas, people and tools, to carry out activities that will benefit IFLA members and move IFLA forward as the leading international body representing library associations and institutions.
All professional units (Section Standing Committees, Special Interest Groups and Strategic Programme committees) should send one representative to this session to share ideas about identifying, planning and communicating projects and activities that will involve and bring benefits to the international IFLA member community. The session will be interactive and held primarily in English.
direct link Session 67C — @ Your Library — IFLA Market
17 August 2014 12:15 - 13:30 | Room: Forum 1
Want to increase the public visibility of libraries in your country? Come hear examples of how library associations and libraries in Europe, Asia, and the Americas have created their campaigns—and learn how you can participate in this IFLA/ALA partnership initiative to promote libraries.
direct link Session 67D — Producing IFLA standards – a “how to” session for IFLA units — IFLA Market
17 August 2014 12:15 - 13:30 | Room: Forum 2
IFLA publishes a wide selection of standards, covering a varied range of library activities and services. They are aimed at providing a common understanding of processes and methods in developing information and library services and products across all countries and library types. The standards are written and compiled by the IFLA professional units – sometimes working in their own specific area, sometimes collaborating with other professional units or organisations outside IFLA.
The Committee on Standards has produced a manual to help guide the production of these documents. It covers how to take the steps needed to produce an IFLA standard - from building a base of best practice, to writing a document, seeking input on the contents, correctly formatting it and finally seeking IFLA endorsement.
Representatives from all IFLA professional units (Sections, Special Interest Groups, Strategic Programmes) should attend this session to take back ideas from, and information on, the new procedures manual to their Standing Committees. They are also welcome to bring suggestions for improving the manual or the procedures around the production and publication of IFLA standards. It doesn’t matter if your unit already manages a list of its own standards, or if it has never produced any, this session will have information and ideas for everyone.
direct link Session 67E — 1001 libraries to see before you die - project — IFLA Market
17 August 2014 12:15 - 13:30 | Room: Auditorium Pasteur
Join members of IFLA's Public Libraries and Library Buildings and Equipment Sections to hear about some of the public libraries nominated for the 1001 libraries to see before you die project. This online initiative aims to bring together best practice examples of public library buildings and spaces from around the world. It will also include links to relevant websites and other resources.
As part of this session, the two Sections are delighted to host the presentation of the inaugural, international architecture award by the Danish Agency for Culture and the Danish firm Schmidt hammer lassen architects with an prize of DKK 25,000 to the best Public Library of the Year 2014 for a library that has been opened between 2012 and early 2014.
direct link Session 68 — Links and Entities: OCLC and the Library Data Revolution — Industry Symposium (OCLC)
17 August 2014 13:45 - 15:45 | Room: Salle Gratte-Ciel 1-3
Working together with the OCLC membership, the cooperative explores trends that shape the future of all libraries. Join OCLC to hear about its latest pioneering approach to metadata, to improve all library workflows and increase the visibility of libraries and library collections on the World Wide Web.
Speakers:
Skip Prichard, President and CEO;
Ted Fons, Executive Director, Data Services & WorldCat Quality and
Richard Wallis, Technology Evangelist
direct link Session 69 — Special Places for Special Collections — Library Buildings and Equipment with Rare Books and Manuscripts
17 August 2014 13:45 - 15:45 | Room: Amphithéâtre | SI
FRÉDÉRIC BLIN (Head of Heritage Collections and Preservation, National and University Library, Strasbourg, France)
BRYAN IRWIN (Sasaki Associates, Boston, United States)
SHARON CARLSON (Zhang Legacy Collections Center, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, United States)
PHILIPPE MARCEROU (Interuniversity Library of Sorbonne, Paris, France)
direct link Session 70 — The UN Disability Rights Convention: What It Means for Persons with Disabilities and Library Services Worldwide — Library Services to Persons with Special Needs
17 August 2014 13:45 - 15:45 | Room: Auditorium Lumière | SI
Welcome Speech
BARBARA LISON (IFLA Governing Board Member)
Introduction
VERONICA L C STEVENSON-MOUDAMANE (Chair of IFLA/LSN)
The CRPD and its impact for library services-a perspective from the CRPD Committee
THERESIA DEGENER (UN Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities /Protestant University of Applied Studies, Bochum, Germany)
Implementing the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities; Roles of Libraries and Librarians in Japan
HIROSHI KAWAMURA (The Nippon Lighthouse, Tokyo Japan)
MARIE-NOËLLE ANDISSAC (Bibliothèque de Toulouse, Toulouse, France)
FRANCISCO JAVIER MARTÍNEZ CALVO (National Organization of Spanish Blind persons (ONCE); Madrid, Spain)
Ensuring library access for disabled persons on the basis of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) The UN CRPD and library services, the role of libraries and librarians in developing accessible libraries, and France's success in developing library access.
direct link Session 71 — Building a global network: International librarianship at the confluence of cultures, practices, and standards — Library History Special Interest Group
17 August 2014 13:45 - 15:45 | Room: Auditorium Pasteur | FR-EN
MARY NASSIMBENI (Library and Information Studies Centre, University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa)
LAURENCE FAVIER (Université Charles-de-Gaulle (Lille 3), Villeneuve d'Ascq Cedex, France) and STEPHANIE MANFROID (Centre des archives de la Fédération Wallonie-Bruxelles & Espace d’expositions Temporaires, Mons, Belgium) and WIDAD MUSTAFA EL HADI (Université Charles-de-Gaulle (Lille 3), Villeneuve d'Ascq Cedex, France)
CLAUDIA SERBANUTA (Graduate School of Library and Information Science, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, Champaign, Illinois, United States) and RALUCA CHITIMIA (Mures County Library, Targu Mures, Romania)
GIUSEPPE VITIELLO (NATO Defense College, Rome, Italy)
ALISTAIR BLACK (Graduate School of Library and Information Science, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States)
MARY CARROLL (School of Information Studies, Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga, Australia) and SUE REYNOLDS (School of Business, IT and Logistics, RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia)
direct link Session 72 — Library standards: confluence with world trends — Committee on Standards
17 August 2014 13:45 - 15:45 | Room: Forum 1
Flexibility, automation, sustainability: how library building standards reflect current issues
OLAF EIGENBRODT (Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek, Hamburg, Germany) and CARL VON OSSIETZKY (Hamburg, Germany)
LESLEY FARMER (Department of Advanced Studies in Education and Counseling, California State University, Long Beach, United States)
DAVID MCMENEMY (Computer and Information Sciences, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom)
direct link Session 73 — Cloud services for libraries - safety, security and flexibility — Information Technology
17 August 2014 13:45 - 15:45 | Room: Forum 2
KEE SIANG LEE (Technology & Innovation, National Library Board, Singapore, Singapore) and RAMACHANDRAN NARAYANAN (Technology & Innovation, National Library Board, Singapore, Singapore) and SIANG HOCK KIA (Technology & Innovation, National Library Board, Singapore, Singapore)
PETRA DÜREN (Hamburg University of Applied Sciences, Hamburg, Germany) and ROB ROSS (Implementation Programs, OCLC, Inc., Dublin, Ohio, United States)
Cloud-based infrastructure for library data – How to build a Cross-System Dataspace for international environments
BEATE RUSCH (Library Network Berlin-Brandenburg, Berlin, Germany), ANDREAS DEGKWITZ (Humboldt-University Library, Berlin, Germany) and KLAUS CEYNOWA (Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, München, Germany)
FRANCISCO CARLOS PALETTA (Library Science and Documentation, School of Communications and Arts, University of São Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil)
FATEMEH NOOSHINFARD (Department of Knowledge and Information science Science and research Branch Islamic Azad University Tehran, Islamic Republic of Iran) and MAHBOUBEH GHORBANI (Processing and organizing Department National Library and archives of IR IRAN Tehran, Islamic Republic of Iran)
direct link Session 74 — Standing Committee I — Africa
17 August 2014 13:45 - 15:45 | Room: Salle Bellecour 1
direct link Session 75 — Standing Committee I — Latin America and the Caribbean
17 August 2014 13:45 - 15:45 | Room: Salle Bellecour 2
direct link Session 76 — Standing Committee I — Asia and Oceania
17 August 2014 13:45 - 15:45 | Room: Salle Tête d'Or 1
direct link Session 76B — Caucus Meeting — Arabic Speaking Participants
17 August 2014 13:45 - 15:45 | Room: St Clair 5
direct link Session 77 — IFLA Strategic Partners' Meeting
17 August 2014 14:00 - 16:00 | Room: St Clair 3B
(Business Meeting by Invitation only)
direct link Session 78 — Exhibition Opening Party
17 August 2014 16:00 - 18:00 | Room: Exhibition Hall
In the Exhibition Hall you’ll have a great opportunity to explore a wide range of library products, new technologies, books and online services available to libraries and librarians.
Come to the opening and you’ll also get a chance to meet IFLA President Sinikka Sipilä, IFLA President-Elect Donna Scheeder, and IFLA Secretary General Jennefer Nicholson.
There will also be complementary food and drinks to enjoy!
Donna Scheeder will inaugurate the exhibition at 16:15.
direct link Session 79 — Officers Reception
17 August 2014 19:00 - 22:00 | Room: Off-site: TBA
(By invitation only)
The Officers Reception is kindly sponsored by Infor
with the generous support of Lyon City Hall
Monday 18 August 2014
direct link Session 80 — Business meeting — Access to Information Network - Africa (ATINA) Special Interest Group
18 August 2014 08:00 - 09:30 | Room: Salle Bellecour 2
direct link Session 81 — Business meeting — Indigenous Matters Special Interest Group
18 August 2014 08:00 - 09:30 | Room: Salle Tête d'Or 1
direct link Session 82 — Plenary Session
18 August 2014 08:30 - 09:15 | Room: Amphithéâtre | SI
Her Royal Highness Princess Laurentien of the Netherlands
Founder and Honorary Chair of Stichting Lezen & Schrijven (Reading & Writing Foundation)
Princess Laurentien works on issues concerning the development of individuals and their impact on society. In particular, she is active in the fields of literacy and sustainability. In 2004 she founded Stichting Lezen & Schrijven (Reading & Writing Foundation), which works both in the Netherlands and internationally to prevent illiteracy among children and to reduce it among adults.
The Princess is UNESCO’s Special Envoy on Literacy and Development and served as Chair of the EU High Level Group of experts on Literacy, which presented its findings in 2012. Princess Laurentien has also been professionally engaged on sustainability and wildlife preservation for over a decade. She is Founder and Director of the Missing Chapter Foundation (MCF), which brings together children and (corporate) leaders to engage in dialogue aimed at changing mind-sets of both the adults and children.
Princess Laurentien is also the initiator and author of the Mr Finney series of children’s books.
direct link Session 83 — 40th Anniversary Summit - Library and Information Education and Training: Confluence of Past and Present Toward a Strong Future — Education and Training
18 August 2014 08:30 - 18:00 | Off-site
08.30 Registration
09.15 Opening Keynote
ISMAIL SERAGELDIN (Library of Alexandria, Alexandria, Egypt)
10.00 Break
10.20 Panel One: LIS Education and Training – A Leadership/Association Perspective
11.15 Ignite Session One: Accessible Education and Training
12.15 Lunch
13.15 Panel Two: Facing Our History, Shaping the Future of LIS Education and Training
14.10 Ignite Session Two: LIS Education in 2050
15.00 Break
15.30 Book Presentation
Professor S.B. GHOSH
15.45 Closing Keynote
LYNN SILIPIGNI CONNAWAY (Senior Research Scientist, OCLC Research, United States)
16.30 Closing Remarks and Thank you
Registration:
Please register your attendance (with lunch, places limited).
More details and full programme.
Location:
École Nationale Supérieure des Sciences de l'Information et des Bibliothèques (ENSSIB)
direct link Session 84 — Brave New World: Teaching and Learning Special Collections Librarianship — Rare Books and Manuscripts
18 August 2014 09:00 - 17:30 | Off-site
Welcome
GILLES EBOLI (Bibliothèque municipale de Lyon, Lyon, France)
Session 1:
Introduction: Brave New World: Special Collections in Transition
EDWIN C. SCHROEDER (Yale University, United States)
What should we teach? (Competencies and curricula)
RAPHAËLE MOUREN (Warburg Institute/ENSSIB, France)
Core competencies for a variety of specialist practitioners
MARK DIMINUTION (Library of Congress, Washington DC, United States)
Collection-oriented approach
SIMON ELIOT (University of London, London, United Kingdom)
Institution-oriented approach
GARRELT VERHOEVEN (University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands)
The view from the library director’s office
WINSTON TABB (Johns Hopkins University, United States)
Panel Discussion: What is the ideal curriculum?
Session 2:
How do we teach? (Modes of delivery, purpose and intent, audience)
Moderator: ANGELA NUOVO (University of Udine, Udine, Italy)
Continuing education programs
SIMON ELIOT (University of London, London, United Kingdom)
Certificate programs
TERRY WELCH (University of Illinois, United States)
On-line and distance learning
HELEN VINCENT (National Library of Scotland, Scotland, United Kingdom)
Degree programs
RAPHAËLE MOUREN (Warburg Institute/ENSSIB, France)
Session 3:
Using special collections to support education
Moderator: CLAUDIA FABIAN (Bavarian State Library, Germany)
Case study: Bibliothèque municipale de Lyon
MONIQUE HULVEY (Bibliothèque municipale de Lyon, France)
Case study: Uppsala University
PETER SJÖKVIST (Uppsala University, Sweden)
Educating the general public: Exhibitions, “laboratories,” storytelling, social media
DARYL GREEN (University of St. Andrews, United Kingdom)
Leveraging collections for promotion and marketing
MARK DIMINUTION (Library of Congress, Washington DC, United States)
Panel discussion
Session 4:
Future trends in leadership and management
Moderator: DAVID FARNETH (Getty Research Institute, United States)
(5-minute “lightning” presentations followed by 5 minutes of discussion)
New types of physical collections
GARRELT VERHOEVEN (University of Amsterdam, Netherlands)
Open content and the democratization of information
KRISTER ÖSTLUND (Uppsala University, Sweden)
Sharing collections and metadata; uniting collections virtually
ISABEL GARCIA-MONGE (Spanish Bibliographical Heritage Union Catalogue, Spain)
Managing digitized collections; Physical and digital: a complementary relationship
CLAUDIA FABIAN (Bavarian State Library, Germany)
Selecting, acquiring, managing, and preserving born digital collections
DAVID FARNETH (Getty Research Institute, United States)
Session 5:
Responses from the audience: Future trends and educational requirements
Moderator: KRISTER ÖSTLUND (Uppsala University, Sweden)
Summation and insights
JAN BOS (National Library of the Netherlands, The Hague, Netherlands)
Location: Bibliothèque municipale de Lyon
The presentations are followed by a tour of the Bibliothèque municipale de Lyon
4 groups of 15 (2 in English; 2 in French)
direct link Session 85 — IFLA President's Session
18 August 2014 09:30 - 12:45 | Room: Amphithéâtre | SI
Agenda
9.30 – 10.00 Launch of the Lyon Declaration on Access to Information and Development
The Lyon Declaration calls upon United Nations Member States to make an international commitment through the post-2015 development agenda for the Sustainability Development Goals to ensure that everyone has access to, and is able to understand, use and share the information that is necessary to promote sustainable development and democratic societies. It was prepared by IFLA and a number of strategic partners in the library and development communities. The Declaration will be launched by IFLA President Sinikka Sipilä and the Mayor of Lyon Gérard Collomb.
10.00 – 12.45 Strong Libraries = Strong Societies: e-participation for strong information societies
Building on the IFLA Trend Report, invited speakers will further develop themes that contribute to a strong information society and in which libraries play a role, such as: the high value of literacy and information literacy skills; incorporating local content into creativity, entrepreneurship and publishing; and citizen and multi-stakeholder participation in civic engagement and the transformation of societies.
Chair:
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Martyn Wade (Chair, FAIFE Committee)
Speakers:
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Sinikka Sipila (IFLA President): Introduction
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Maria-Carme Torras I Calvo (Member, IFLA Governing Board): Literacy - Essential for participation
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Catherine Lucet (Chief Executive, Nathan/Editis, representing the International Publishers Association): Local content publishing and participating
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Anriette Esterhuysen (Executive Director, Association of Progressive Communications): Participation and Multi-stakeholderism
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Ernesto Hartikainen (Foresight Specialist, Sitra: Finnish Innovation Fund, an independent think-and-do-tank): e-Participation and citizen-driven initiatives
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Andy Richardson (Information Specialist, International Parliamentary Union): Participation from the parliamentary perspective
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Martine Reicherts (EU Commissioner for Justice, Fundamental Rights and Citizenship): The work of the Directorate-General for Justice in relation to citizen rights and participation
direct link Session 86 — Universal Bibliographic Control in the Digital Age: Golden Opportunity or Paradise Lost? — Cataloguing with Bibliography, Classification & Indexing and UNIMARC Strategic Programme
18 August 2014 09:30 - 15:45 | Room: Auditorium Lumière | SI
THEODORE FONS (Data Services & WorldCat Quality, OCLC, Dublin, Ohio, United States)
REBECCA L. LUBAS (Claremont Colleges Library, Claremont, California, United States)
ROBERT P. HOLLEY (School of Library & Information Science, Wayne State University, Detroit, United States)
PHILIPPE BOURDENET (Université du Maine (DSI), Le Mans, France)
HEATHER LEA MOULAISON (The iSchool at the University of Missouri, Columbia, United States)
ROBERT L. BOTHMANN (Library Services, Minnesota State University, Mankato, Mankato, Minnesota, United States)
MITRA SAMIEE (National Library and Archives of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Tehran, Islamic Republic of Iran) and KUHYAR DAVALLU (Pardis valliasr University, Tehran, Islamic Republic of Iran)
ANILA ANGJELI (Bibliothèque nationale de France, Département Information bibliographique et numérique, Paris, France) and ANDREW MAC EWAN (British Library, Department of Collections, London, United Kingdom) and VINCENT BOULET (Bibliothèque nationale de France, Département Information bibliographique et numérique, Paris, France)
GILDAS ILLIEN (Département de l’Information bibliographique et numérique, Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris, France) and FRANÇOISE BOURDON (Département de l’Information bibliographique et numérique, Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris, France)
MIKKO LAPPALAINEN (Research Library, National Library of Finland, Helsinki, Finland) and MATIAS FROSTERUS (Library Network Services, National Library of Finland, Helsinki, Finland) and SUSANNA NYKYRI (Research Library, National Library of Finland, Helsinki, Finland)
PATRICK LE BOEUF (Bibliographic and Digital Information Department, Prospective and Data Services, Standards and Models Unit – National Library of France, Paris, France) and FRANÇOIS-XAVIER PELEGRIN (Bibliographic Data Section - ISSN International Centre, Paris, France)
GORDON DUNSIRE (Independent Consultant, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom) and MIRNA WILLER (Department of Information Sciences, University of Zadar, Zadar, Croatia)
(With one hour break between 12.45-13.45)
direct link Session 87 — Digital preservation of e-books: Best practice in libraries — Information Technology with Preservation and Conservation and National Libraries
18 August 2014 09:30 - 12:45 | Room: Auditorium Pasteur | FR-EN
SOPHIE DERROT (Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris, France) and CLÉMENT OURY (Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris, France)
CORNELIA DIEBEL (Information Technology, Deutsche Nationalbibliothek, Frankfurt, Germany)
TSUTOMU AKIYAMA (National Diet Library, Tokyo, Japan)
SOFIJA KLARIN ZADRAVEC (National and University Library, Zagreb, Croatia) and TANJA BUZINA (National and University Library, Zagreb, Croatia) and DUNJA SEITER-ŠVERKO (National and University Library, Zagreb, Croatia)
DAWEI WEI (National Library of China, Beijing, China) and SHIYAN JI (National Library of China, Beijing, China) and XIAOLI DONG (National Library of China, Beijing, China)
The preservation effort of Cultures Knowledge Collection through e-book publications: The case study of Indonesia Heritage Digital Library
REVI KUSWARA and VERA NURMALA (Indonesia Heritage Digital Library, Indonesia)
direct link Session 88 — It's public knowledge: understanding health literacy from an information science perspective — Health and Biosciences Libraries with Information Literacy
18 August 2014 09:30 - 12:45 | Room: Forum 2
Health resources availability, health information needs, health information literacy and health attitude as predictors of community information service utilization among citizens in public libraries in south western Nigeria
J. A. AKERLE and R. A. EGUNJOBI (Adeyemi College of Education, Ondo, Ondo State, Nigeria)
Medical library support for peer language navigators in Anchorage, Alaska: partnering to help individuals with limited English proficiency find reliable, culturally relevant health information
SIGRID BRUDIE (Alaska Medical Library, University of Alaska, Anchorage, Alaska, United States)
Going to the next level: how health librarians are engaging with critical appraisal
MARTIN MORRIS and GENEVIEVE GORE (McGill University, Montréal, Québec, Canada)
MARIA G. N. MUSOKE (Makerere University Library, Kampala, Uganda)
Health Literacy and the Role of Clinical Librarians in Health Promoting Behaviors through Health Knowledge Portal
LEILA NEMATI-ANARAKI and KOBRA SADEGHI (Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran)
H. INCI ÖNAL (Department of Information Management, Hacettepe University, Ankara, Turkey)
direct link Session 89 — Telling the Library Story: creating metrics for management, advocacy and community building — Statistics and Evaluation with E-Metrics Special Interest Group
18 August 2014 09:30 - 12:45 | Room: Salle Gratte-Ciel 1-3
SHARON MARKLESS (King’s Learning Institute, King’s College, London, United Kingdom) and DAVID STREATFIELD (Information Management Associates, Twickenham, United Kingdom)
Lightning talk 1: How to make a difference: using statistics for advocacy
CLAUDIA LUX (Qatar National Library, Doha, Qatar)
Lightning talk 2: What libraries are good for: attempting to measure outcomes of public libraries
FRANK HUYSMANS (University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands)
Lightning Talk 3: Measuring print and electronic resources in public libraries
IAN DOWNIE (International Business Development, Baker and Taylor / YBP Publishing, Glasgow, United Kingdom)
Lightning Talk 4: Measuring spaces: how to assess library spaces and behaviour
JULIE MCKENNA (Regina Public Library, Regina, Canada)
Lightning Talk 5: Management by numbers: things that help you make evidence-based decisions
REBECCA VARGHA (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, United States)
Lightning Talk 6: Community based library statistics: what and how to count
TORD HOIVIK (Oslo and Akershus University College, Oslo, Norway)
direct link Session 90 — National Policy on Libraries in the Era of Convergence : Challenges and Responses — National Information and Library Policy Special Interest Group
18 August 2014 09:30 - 11:30 | Room: Forum 1
Toward a library where everyone is happy
EUNJU, CHOI (Presidential Committee on Library and Information Policy of Korea, Seoul, Republic of Korea)
The National Library of the Czech Republic's development for years 2011-2016
TOMAS BÖHM (National Library of the Czech Republic, Prague, Czech Republic)
All books published in Norway up through the year 2000 freely available on the Net - a digital strategy for the 21st century
ROGER JØSEVOLD (National Library of Norway, Oslo, Norway)
National policy on libraries at a time of convergence: The UK experience
ANDY STEPHENS (British Library, London, United Kingdom)
direct link Session 91 — Business meeting — Agricultural Libraries Special Interest Group
18 August 2014 09:45 - 11:15 | Room: Salle Bellecour 2
direct link Session 92 — Business meeting — Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer/Questioning Users Special Interest Group
18 August 2014 09:45 - 11:15 | Room: Salle Tête d'Or 1
direct link Session 93 — Business meeting — Environmental Sustainability and Libraries Special Interest Group
18 August 2014 11:30 - 13:00 | Room: Salle Bellecour 2
direct link Session 94 — Business meeting — Library History Special Interest Group
18 August 2014 11:30 - 13:00 | Room: Salle Tête d'Or 1
direct link Session 95 — MOOCs: Opportunities and Challenges for Libraries — Continuing Professional Development and Workplace Learning
18 August 2014 11:45 - 13:45 | Room: Forum 1
Introduction to MOOCs
SANDY HIRSH (San Jose State University, School of Library and Information Science, San Jose, United States)
MOOCs for professional development
MICHAEL STEPHENS (San Jose State University School of Library and Information Science, San Jose, United States)
MOOCs and library and information science schools
WENDY NEWMAN (University of Toronto, iSchool, Toronto, Canada)
MOOCs and public libraries
JOHN SZABO (Los Angeles Public Library, Los Angeles, United States)
LOIDA GARCIA-FEBO (Information New Wave, Brooklyn, NY, United States)
MOOCs and Open Education Initiatives
JAN HOLMQUIST (Guldborgsund Librarires Nykøbing, Falster, Denmark)
direct link Session 96 — Poster Session
18 August 2014 12:00 - 14:00 | Room: Exhibition Hall
In the Exhibition Hall you will find over 200 unique poster presentations. Together these form a kaleidoscopic and representative overview of library and information initiatives and projects—large and small—from around the world.
Posters will be on display in the Exhibition Hall throughout the week and will be presented with authors present during two, two-hour sessions: from 12:00 to 14:00 on Monday and Tuesday—18 & 19 August. Presenters often provide handouts, printed materials, leaflets or pamphlets for distribution.
direct link Session 97 — Business meeting — National Information and Library Policy Special Interest Group
18 August 2014 13:15 - 14:45 | Room: Salle Bellecour 2
direct link Session 98 — Business meeting — New Professionals Special Interest Group
18 August 2014 13:15 - 14:45 | Room: Salle Tête d'Or 1
direct link Session 99 — Knowledge, information and citizens: the social value of libraries / Conocimiento, información y ciudadanía: el valor social de las bibliotecas / Connaissance, information et citoyenneté: la valeur sociale des bibliothèques — Latin America and the Caribbean
18 August 2014 13:45 - 15:45 | Room: Amphithéâtre | SI
BRASILINA PASSARELLI (Library and Information Science Department – CBD School of Communication and Arts – ECA University of Sao Paulo - USP, Brazil)
Biblioteca, escuela y cultura escrita, una alternativa de inclusión social
NIDIA MAZO TORO (Programa Palabrario y Numerario de la Fundación Corona y Génesis Foundation, Bogota, Colombia)
PAOLA CAROLINA BONGIOVANI (Facultad de Humanidades y Artes. Universidad Nacional de Rosario, Rosario, Argentina) and NANCY DIANA GÓMEZ (Grupo TECNODOC, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Madrid, Spain) and NORA MOSCOLONI (Universidad Nacional de Rosario, IRICE-CONICET, Rosario, Argentina)
Sección América Latina y el Caribe de la IFLA: celebrando 40 años de historia (1974-2014)
SIGRID KARIN WEISS DUTRA (Universidad Federal da Fronteira Sul-UFFS, Chapecó - SC, Brazil) and SILVIA CECILIA ANSELMI (Universidad de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina)
direct link Session 100 — How special are we anyway? Bringing accessible reading to mainstream libraries and markets; Progress and Challenges Ahead — Libraries serving persons with Print Disabilities
18 August 2014 13:45 - 15:45 | Room: Auditorium Pasteur | FR-EN
Library for all: Bringing talking books and accessibility thinking into public libraries in Finland
MINNA VON ZANSEN (Celia, Helsinki, Finland)
Building a network of accessible public libraries for print disabled persons in France
LUC MAUMET (Association Valentin Haüy, Paris, France)
Accessible websites, a necessity? Issues dealt with in making online services for the print disabled accessible
MENNO STEIN (Stichting Aangepast Lezen/National Centre for Adapted Reading, The Hague, Netherlands)
KOEN KRIKHAAR (Dedicon, Grave, Netherlands)
NLS and US public libraries: Cooperative strategies old and new
KAREN KENINGER (National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped, Library of Congress, Washington D.C. United States)
Apple shelf in everyday life: public libraries work with accessible media for children
BITTE KRONKVIST (MTM, Swedish Agency for Accessible Media, Johanneshov, Sweden)
direct link Session 101 — Google is not enough: Reference and Information Services for the transfer of knowledge - reframing the discussion — Reference and Information Services
18 August 2014 13:45 - 15:45 | Room: Forum 1
JANICE LOO (National Library Content & Services, National Library Board, Singapore, Singapore) and WUN HAN CHOW (National Library Content & Services, National Library Board, Singapore, Singapore) and BELINDA CHAN (National Library Content & Services, National Library Board, Singapore, Singapore) and SHARON TENG (National Library Content & Services, National Library Board, Singapore, Singapore)
JOHANNA KIVILUOTO (Information and Library Services, Lahti University of Applied Sciences, Lahti, Finland)
SILVÈRE MERCIER (Bibliothèque publique d'information, Centre Pompidou, Paris, France)
YURIKO WATANABE (Reader Services and Collections Dept., National Diet Library, Tokyo, Japan)
MICHELLE ANTOINETTE TISDEL (The National Library of Norway Oslo, Oslo, Norway)
AMY PATERSON (Bishop’s University, Sherbrooke, Canada)
direct link Session 102 — How Safe is the Law? Authentication of Official Gazettes: A Worldwide Report, with particular attention to the technical and practical aspects — Law Libraries with Government Information and Official Publications, Library and Research Services for Parliaments and Information Technology
18 August 2014 13:45 - 15:45 | Room: Forum 2
Introduction to the Issues
SARAH G. HOLTERHOFF (Valparaiso University Law School Library, Valparaiso, Indiana, United States)
MARTINE REICHERTS (European Union Commissioner for Justice, Citizenship and Fundamental Rights, Luxembourg, Luxembourg)
DIDIER FRANÇOIS (Directorate of Legal and Administrative Information (DILA) – Prime Minister Department, Paris, France)
United States Report
CHARLEY BARTH (Office of the Federal Register, National Archives & Records Administration, Washington, D.C. United States)
Latin America Report
ALEJANDRO LOPEZ GONZALEZ (Red BOA - American Forum of Official Gazettes- Diario Oficial de la Federacion (Mexico) Mexico D.F., Mexico)
PATRICIA REYES OLMEDO (Universidad de Valparaíso, Valparaíso, Chile)
direct link Session 103 — Confluences to share resources about religious dialogue looking for top ten books about dialogue in our countries: organizing the job — Religious Libraries in Dialogue Special Interest Group
18 August 2014 13:45 - 15:34 | Room: Salle Gratte-Ciel 1-3
How Relindial can help developing a cure information on the religious cultures thanks to new standards and semantic web?
Open access tools, religious dialogue knowledge oriented: sources, how to publicize them?
The meeting is expected as a “world café model”: 3 groups of questions with a facilitator dedicated to each table
direct link Session 104 — Business meeting — National Organizations and International Relations Special Interest Group
18 August 2014 15:00 - 16:30 | Room: Salle Bellecour 2
direct link Session 105 — Business meeting — Semantic Web Special Interest Group
18 August 2014 15:00 - 16:30 | Room: Salle Tête d'Or 1
direct link Session 106 — Libraries for Democracy: Engaging Citizens — Library and Research Services for Parliaments
18 August 2014 16:00 - 18:00 | Room: Amphithéâtre | SI
Informing citizens about democracy; the role of Canada's Library of Parliament
CATHERINE MACLEOD (Library of Parliament of Canada, Ottawa, Canada)
La bibliothèque parlementaire dans le renforcement des citoyens à la compréhension des institutions et pratiques démocratique
DADIAMA KOFFI SANGUIA (Assemblée Nationale du Togo, Lomé, Togo)
JOSÉ LUIS RIFFO MUÑOZ (Unidad de Comunicaciones, Biblioteca del Congreso Nacional, Valparaíso, Chile) and KAREM ORREGO OLMEDO (Asesoría Jurídica Dirección, Biblioteca del Congreso Nacional, Valparaíso, Chile)
ELLIE VALENTINE (Free-lance Librarian, Gloversville, NY, United States)
CHRISTIANE COELHO PAIVA (Center for Documentation and Information, Brazilian Chamber of Deputies, Brasilia, Brazil)
SIRKKA-LIISA KORKEILA (Library of Parliament, Helsinki, Finland) and TOMMI PEUHKURINEN (Library of Parliament, Helsinki, Finland)
direct link Session 107 — National libraries and the cultural heritage in the digital age — National Libraries
18 August 2014 16:00 - 18:00 | Room: Auditorium Lumière | SI
HELEN HOCKX-YU (Web Archiving, British Library, London, United Kingdom)
SYLVIE BONNEL (Coordination service for the Collections Direction, Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris, France) and CLÉMENT OURY (Legal deposit department, Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris, France)
ROBERTO AGUIRRE (Departamento de Colecciones especiales y Digitales, Biblioteca Nacional de Chile, Santiago, Chile)
SVEIN ARNE SOLBAKK (Digital Library Development, National Library of Norway, Mo i Rana, Norway)
direct link Session 108 — Open Access Converging on Collection Development — Acquisitions & Collection Development
18 August 2014 16:00 - 18:00 | Room: Auditorium Pasteur | FR-EN
SHARON DYAS-CORREIA (Collection Development Department, University of Toronto Libraries, Toronto, Canada) and REA DEVAKOS (Information Technology Services, University of Toronto Libraries, Toronto, Canada)
Intégration des ressources en OA dans les collections : valeur ajoutée et conséquences
ABDELMAJID HADDAD (Centre Africain de Formation et de Recherche Administratives pour le Développement, Tanger, Morocco)
MIRIAM LORENZ (Institute of Information Science, Cologne University of Applied Sciences, Cologne, Germany)
AKILAH SHUKURA NOSAKHERE (Department of Library New Mexico State University Carlsbad, New Mexico, United States) and MUSTAFA ABBAS ABDELWAHID (University Library Alfaisal University Riyadh, Saudi Arabia)
ASSUNTA ARTE (Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche – ISM (Istituto di Struttura della Materia) - Library Research Area of Potenza, Italy) and MARIA CASSELLA (University of Turin – Polo Bibliotecario “Norberto Bobbio”, Torino, Italy)
direct link Session 109 — Knowledge Management initiatives and development in Asia and Oceania — Asia & Oceania with Knowledge Management
18 August 2014 16:00 - 18:00 | Room: Forum 1
SAEEDEH ESLAMI (National Library and Archives of Islamic Republic of Iran, Tehran, Islamic Republic of Iran) and SAMAN FIROUZI SAGHARLOU (Islamic Azad University, Karaj Branch, Tehran, Islamic Republic of Iran)
EMILY NEO (Corporate Services Group, Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority, Wellington, New Zealand) and DAN DORNER (School of Information Management, Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand) and KEITHA BOOTH (New Zealand Open Government Information and Data Programme, Land Information New Zealand, Wellington, New Zealand)
Open development Cambodia website and library, a new paradigm for information access and knowledge management in Southeast Asia
MARGARET BYWATER
CHRISTINE M. ABRIGO (De La Salle University, Manila, Philippines) and VINCENT M. ABRIGO (University of the Philippines Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines)
Managing knowledge: the accessibility issue of the manuscripts, Museum objects and archival objects in India
SUSMITA CHAKRABORTY
direct link Session 110 — Gates Foundation Access to Learning Award Presentation
18 August 2014 17:00 - 18:00 | Room: Forum 2
All delegates are invited to attend the announcement of the 2014 Access to Learning Award, which recognizes the innovative efforts of public libraries and similar institutions outside the United States to connect people to information and opportunities through free access to computers and the Internet. The award has honored ground-breaking projects around the world that are improving people's lives through access to technology.
The award will be presented by a representative from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
Tuesday 19 August 2014
direct link Session 111 — Conference of Directors of National Libraries (CDNL)
19 August 2014 08:30 - 18:00 | Off-site
direct link Session 112 — Standing Committee II — Newspapers
19 August 2014 08:00 - 09:30 | Room: Salle Bellecour 1
direct link Session 114 — Standing Committee II — Knowledge Management
19 August 2014 08:00 - 09:30 | Room: Salle Tête d'Or 1
direct link Session 115 — Standing Committee II — Document Delivery and Resource Sharing
19 August 2014 08:00 - 09:30 | Room: Salle Tête d'Or 2
direct link Session 116 — Plenary Session
19 August 2014 08:30 - 09:15 | Room: Amphithéâtre | SI
Florence Aubenas
Florence Aubenas is a Belgian born, French journalist who has worked for Le Monde since 2012. For nearly 20 years she worked at Libération as well as several years with Le Nouvel Observateur. As an international reporter and war correspondent, she has covered critical events in Rwanda, Kosovo, Algeria, Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria and Libya as well as many important criminal trials.
She gained public attention in France during the first Outreau trial in 2004. In this famous “judiciary disaster” she was one of the first to (correctly) question the guilt of some of those convicted.
Florence Aubenas was taken hostage in Iraq on January 5, 2005 along with her translator Hussein Hanoun Al-Saadi. Both were freed on June 11, 2005. Her abduction transformed Ms Aubenas into a rallying figure for press freedom advocates in France and beyond. The Paris-based group Reporters Without Borders worked tirelessly for her release. A photo of her and Hanoun Al-Saadi hung on walls in cities all across Europe. During their six-month period of captivity, French broadcasters regularly reminded viewers of their situation.
From July 2009 until June 2012, Florence served as President of L'Observatoire international des prisons (OIP), a French organization dedicated to ensuring decent conditions of confinement and the respect of fundamental rights for detainees.
In 2009 she embarked on an extensive piece of undercover journalism in Caen, Normandy that exposed the plight of temporary workers forced to subsist on below minimum wages—in a similar manner as Günter Wallraff did in Germany during the 1980s and Barbara Ehrenreich in the USA during the 2000s. Her goal was "to tell the story of the people in France who are going under.” After many temporary jobs, she worked as a cleaning lady on ferries on Ouistreham’s quays. The resulting book, “Le Quai de Ouistreham” became a bestseller in France.
Florence Aubenas regularly speaks publicly on her ideas and ambitions for journalism.
direct link Session 116B — From green ideas to green practice in libraries — Environmental Sustainability and Libraries Special Interest Group
19 August 2014 09:00 - 11:00 | Off-site
Keynote: Green Libraries on the Agenda! International and national initiatives fostering environmental sustainable libraries and library services
PETRA HAUKE (Berlin, Germany)
The session moderator will introduce different levels where green actions can take place. The main part of the workshop will consist in collecting ideas, best practices and results of studies from participants and discuss them. If participants wish, they can do a 3 to 5 minutes slide presentation. The results will then be published on our Facebook (and in the ENSULIB mailing list), and discussion will continue from there.
Moderators:
HARRI SAHAVIRTA and LEILA SONKKANEN (Helsinki, Finland)
Location:
Enssib, École Nationale Supérieure des Sciences de l'Information et des Bibliothèques
Room 1.13
17-21 bd du 11 novembre 1918
69 623 Villeurbanne Cedex
Lyon, France
see also: itinerary to get to enssib from the Lyon Convention Centre
Registration:
Signing up in advance is kindly requested by email to:
harri.sahavirta@pp.inet.fi with copy to petra.hauke@hu-berlin.de, veerle.minner@yahoo.es and philippe.colomb@me.com
However, if you can't sign up for any reason (no access to your email, no time, too late, etc.), but still wish to attend, you are welcome anyway!
direct link Session 117 — IFLA Highlights Session
19 August 2014 09:30 - 10:30 | Room: Forum 2
Come and hear the latest news!
Curious about some of the most important work IFLA has been involved with in the last year? Would you like to learn more about the exciting directions in which we're headed? Stop by this now streamlined session and get some answers.
Topics to include:
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Introduction and Welcome from IFLA President Sinikka Sipilä and Bruno Racine (President National Library of France)
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Highlights and innovations in the Congress Programme (Donna Scheeder, IFLA President-Elect)
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Strategic partners meeting, new partnerships (IFLA President Sinikka Sipilä)
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IFLA and international advocacy (IFLA President Sinikka Sipilä and Deborah Jacobs)
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Overview of IFLA activities on access to digital information; Key Initiative achievements (IFLA Secretary General Jennefer Nicholson)
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Lyon Declaration (IFLA President Sinikka Sipilä)
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IFLA Trend Report: Next steps (Donna Scheeder, IFLA President-Elect)
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Announcement: 2015 IFLA/OCLC Early Career Development Programme Fellows (Skip Prichard, OCLC President and CEO)
Congress delegates and all members of the Press are welcome and encouraged to attend.
NOTE: IFLA-related awards will be presented at a separate session later in the day.
direct link Session 118 — Vive le "i" for indigenous in IFLA: strengthening cultural responsiveness and accountability in libraries and information — Indigenous Matters Special Interest Group
19 August 2014 09:30 - 11:30 | Room: Auditorium Pasteur | FR-EN
GREG MARSHALL (Library Information Services, Te Wānanga o Aotearoa, Hamilton, Aotearoa, New Zealand)
SHU-JIUN CHEN (Institute of Taiwan History, Academia Sinica and Academia Sinica Digital Center, Taipei, Taiwan, China)
Supporting and working effectively with indigenous students while building and strengthening relationships between Indigenous Communities and the Academic Library
CAMILLE CALLISON (Anthropology, Native Studies and Social Work University of Manitoba, Manitoba, Canada)
JOHN T. FURLONG (Instructional Resources, David L. Underwood Library, St. Louis Community College-Florissant Valley, St. Louis, Missouri, United States)
CRISTINA B. VILLANUEVA (University of the Philippines Baguio, Baguio City, Philippines)
ANDREW WIBERG (University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee; Milwaukee, WI, United States)
direct link Session 119 — Research in the big data era: legal, social and technical approaches to large text and data sets — Academic and Research Libraries with Serials and Other Continuing Resources and Committee on Copyright and other Legal Matters (CLM)
19 August 2014 09:30 - 12:45 | Room: Amphithéâtre | SI
PETER LEONARD (Yale University Library, Yale University, New Haven, United States)
JEAN-LUC MARINI (Magellan Research Center, IAE Lyon School of Management, Lyon, France) and FANJUAN SHI (Magellan Research Center, IAE Lyon School of Management, Lyon, France)
Copyright law and text and data mining: the research community’s perspective
CHRISTOPH BRUCH (Helmholtz Association, Berlin, Germany)
SUSAN REILLY (LIBER, the Association of European Research Libraries, The Hague, Netherlands)
JOY DAVIDSON (Digital Curation Centre, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, United Kingdom) and SARAH JONES (Digital Curation Centre, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, United Kingdom) and LAURA MOLLOY (Digital Curation Centre, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, United Kingdom)
direct link Session 120 — Libraries creating content for/with children and young adults — Libraries for Children and Young Adults with Literacy and Reading
19 August 2014 09:30 - 12:45 | Room: Auditorium Lumière | SI
CHANTELLE SWAREN (Lupton Library, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, Chattanooga, United States)
MICHAEL KEVANE (Dept. of Economics, Santa Clara University, Santa Clara, CA, United States)
MELISSA FROST (University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, United States)
METTE LAUSTSEN (Children’s library, Nunatta Atuagaateqarfia / Central and Public library of Greenland, Nuuk, Greenland)
ILKKA MARJANEN (Hattula Public Library, Hattula, Finland) and HELI ROISKO (Hattula Public Library, Hattula, Finland)
KAREN SIERCKE (Hygge Factory, Copenhagen, Denmark)
MARJUKKA PELTONEN (Tapiola Library, Espoo City Library, Espoo, Finland) and MIKAELA WICKSTRÖM (Tapiola Library, Espoo City Library, Espoo, Finland)
HUI-YUN SUNG (National Chung Hsing University, Taichung, Taiwan, China) and JOHN SIRAJ-BLATCHFORD (National Chung Hsing University, Taichung, Taiwan, China)
MAN SHU (School of Economics & Management, South China Normal University, Guang Zhou, China) and BEI SUN (School of Economics & Management, South China Normal University, Guang Zhou, China) and BO GAO (School of Economics & Management, South China Normal University, Guang Zhou, China) and GANG LIANG (Shanghai Digibook Ltd., Shang Hai, China)
direct link Session 121 — Access to law at the digital cross roads: Innovative solutions to complex challenges — Law Libraries with Parliamentary Libraries, Information Technology and Committee on Freedom of Access to Information and Freedom of Expression (FAIFE)
19 August 2014 09:30 - 12:45 | Room: Forum 1
LIESBETH KANIS (Brill, Leiden, Netherlands)
DONALD LICKLEY (Sue Hill Recruitment and Services Ltd., London, United Kingdom)
NI NI AYE (Hluttaw Library, Research and Information Services, Pyidaungsu Hluttaw (Parliament), Nay Pyi Taw, Myanmar) and MOIRA FRASER (UNDP/IPU Parliamentary Support Programme, Parliament of Myanmar, Nay Pyi Taw, Myanmar)
RAVINDER KUMAR CHADHA (Parliament of India, New Delhi, India) and PRIYA RAI (National Law University, Delhi, India) and AKASH AKASH (National Law University, Delhi, India)
French heritage law collections in the digital age: cooperation for access
CLAIRE BONELLO (Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris, France)
Designing cloud computing based library services for law professionals: A South Asian experience
AJAY PRATAP SINGH (Department of Library and Information Science, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, India)
FRANCISCO ADOLFO CIFUENTES-SILVA (Servicios y Sistemas de Información en Red, Biblioteca del Congreso Nacional de Chile, Valparaíso, Chile)
direct link Session 122 — Residency models on the rise - chances and challenges for new librarians, educators and employers — New Professionals Special Interest Group with Education and Training
19 August 2014 09:30 - 12:45 | Room: Salle Gratte-Ciel 1-3
In recent years, residency models seem to be on a rise in librarianship, providing an alternative model to the conventional concept of internships most of us know. But what are distinctive features of residencies? How do they differ from internships? What are potential benefits and downsides of both concepts for new librarians, educators and employers? Are there even other ways to let students and new graduates gain working experience at the beginning of their career? Let’s find out during this session!
Agenda:
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Introduction to residency models and related concepts (Bridgette Hendrix & Sebastian Wilke, Information Coordinator & Co-Convenor, NPSIG)
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Short reports by participants on their experiences with residencies
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Participants build their own residency model using the hackathon approach
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Presentation of final concepts
As the agenda suggests, this session is supposed to be open and based on the input of all participants. We encourage everyone to share their personal experience on the topic with each other and to actively contribute to hacking new residency models.
direct link Session 123 — Standing Committee II — Africa
19 August 2014 09:45 - 11:15 | Room: Salle Bellecour 1
direct link Session 124 — Standing Committee II — Government Libraries
19 August 2014 09:45 - 11:15 | Room: Salle Tête d'Or 1
direct link Session 125 — Standing Committee II — Acquisition and Collection Development
19 August 2014 09:45 - 11:15 | Room: Salle Tête d'Or 2
direct link Session 126 — Standing Committee II — Management and Marketing
19 August 2014 11:30 - 13:00 | Room: Salle Bellecour 1
direct link Session 127 — Standing Committee II — Information Literacy
19 August 2014 11:30 - 13:00 | Room: Salle Bellecour 2
direct link Session 128 — Standing Committee II — Health and Biosciences Libraries
19 August 2014 11:30 - 13:00 | Room: Salle Tête d'Or 1
direct link Session 129 — Standing Committee II — Social Science Libraries
19 August 2014 11:30 - 13:00 | Room: Salle Tête d'Or 2
direct link Session 130 — Special meeting to launch the IFLA/UNESCO Multicultural Manifesto Toolkit — Library Services to Multicultural Populations
19 August 2014 11:45 - 12:45 | Room: Auditorium Pasteur | FR-EN
direct link Session 131 — Dyslexia? Welcome to our library! Raising awareness of dyslexia and introducing the new publication “Guidelines for Library Services to Persons with Dyslexia“ published by IFLA/LSN in Collaboration with IFLA/LPD — Library Services to People with Special Needs (LSN) with Libraries Serving Persons with Print Disabilities (LPD)
19 August 2014 11:45 - 13:45 | Room: Forum 2
Introduction
VERONICA L C STEVENSON-MOUDAMANE (Chair of IFLA/LSN)
What is new about dyslexia and the European Dyslexia Association
ANNE‐MARIE MONTARNAL (European Dyslexia Association, St Gilda de Rhuys. France)
SASKIA BOETS (Luisterpuntbibliotheek, Flemish library for audio books and braille books, Brussels, Belgium) and HELLE MORTENSEN (Lyngby Public Library, Lyngby, Denmark)
Public Library Serving People with Dyslexia - A Swedish example
HEIDI CARLSSON‐ASPLUND (Lerum Public Library, Lerum, Sweden)
NANCY BOLT (Nancy Bolt & Associates, Denver, Colorado, United States)
DUNJA MARIJA GABRIEL (Croatian Institute for Librarianship, National and University Library in Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia) and MIRJANA LENCEK (Department of Speech and Language Pathology, Faculty of Education and Rehabilitation Sciences in Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia) and LJILJANA SABLJAK (City Library of Zagreb, Zagreb City Libraries, Zagreb, Croatia)
direct link Session 132 — Poster Session
19 August 2014 12:00 - 14:00 | Room: Exhibition Hall
In the Exhibition Hall you will find over 200 unique poster presentations. Together these form a kaleidoscopic and representative overview of library and information initiatives and projects—large and small—from around the world.
Posters will be on display in the Exhibition Hall throughout the week and will be presented with authors present during two, two-hour sessions: from 12:00 to 14:00 on Monday and Tuesday—18 & 19 August. Presenters often provide handouts, printed materials, leaflets or pamphlets for distribution.
direct link Session 133 — IFLA Awards Presentation
19 August 2014 12:45 - 13:45 | Room: Expo Pavillion
A number of important IFLA-related awards will be handed out during this session, including:
direct link Session 134 — Standing Committee II — Science and Technology Libraries
19 August 2014 13:15 - 14:45
Programme change
Please note:
This Standing Committee meeting will be held on Wednesday, 20 August, from 08.00-09.30 in Room Tete d'Or 1.
direct link Session 135 — Standing Committee II — Public Libraries
19 August 2014 13:15 - 14:45 | Room: Salle Bellecour 2
direct link Session 136 — Standing Committee II — Cataloguing
19 August 2014 13:15 - 14:45 | Room: Salle Tête d'Or 1
direct link Session 138 — The PERSIST project – Digital preservation and content selection — UNESCO Open Session
19 August 2014 13:45 - 15:45 | Room: Forum 1
Welcome and introduction to the session
Chair of the Session: ISKRA PANEVSKA (UNESCO/Memory of the World)
Introduction to the PERSIST project and an update on the last year
MARTIN BERENDSE (President, International Council on Archives)
TITIA VAN DER WERF (Netherlands Memory of the World National Committee, Netherlands) and BRAM VAN DER WERF (Van der Werf Technologieadvies, Netherlands)
MICHELE PICKOVER (Historical Papers Research Archive, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa)
Digital collecting at the National Library of New Zealand
STEVE KNIGHT and WINSTON ROBERTS (National Library of New Zealand)
CLÉMENT OURY (National Library of France, Paris, France)
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Question from the audience
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Conclusions – Chair
direct link Session 139 — User and Interface Challenges Related to Audiovisual and Multimedia Access — Audiovisual and Multimedia with Information Technology
19 August 2014 13:45 - 15:45 | Room: Amphithéâtre | SI
MARGRET PLANK (Competence Centre for Non-Textual Materials, German National Library of Science and Technology, Hannover, Germany) and STEFFEN WEICHERT (usability.de, Hannover, Germany)
ELKE GREIFENEDER (Royal School of Library and Information Science, University of Copenhagen, Denmark) and BENTE LARSEN (Royal School of Library and Information Science, University of Copenhagen, Denmark) and BIRGER LARSEN (Department of Communication, Aalborg University, Copenhagen, Denmark) and HAAKON LUND (Royal School of Library and Information Science, University of Copenhagen, Denmark) and METTE SKOV (Department of Communication and Psychology, Aalborg University, Denmark)
LENITA BRODIN BERGGREN (Umeå University Library, Umeå, Sweden) and MALIN JOSEFSSON (Umeå University Library, Umeå, Sweden)
HESHAM AZMI (College of Media and Mass Communication, American University in the Emirates, Dubai, United Arab Emirates)
FRANCISCA PULGAR VERNALTE (Government Library Service, Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain) and DAVID MANIEGA LEGARDA (ICAlia Solutions, Barcelona, Spain)
RACHEL KING (Library Learning Center, LIU Brooklyn, Brooklyn, NY, United States)
direct link Session 140 — Role of information literacy in agricultural productivity and food security: An international perspective — Agricultural Libraries Special Interest Group
19 August 2014 13:45 - 15:45 | Room: Auditorium Lumière | SI
SUZANA TANASIJEVIĆ (Public Library “Radislav Nikčević” Jagodina, Serbia)
RAMUNE PETUCHOVAITE (Public Library Innovation Programme, EIFL, Rome, Italy) and UGNE LIPEIKAITE (Public Library Innovation Programme, EIFL, Rome, Italy)
MOHAMED MAJEED MASHROOFA (South Eastern University of Sri Lanka, Oluvil, Sri Lanka) and WATHMANEL SENEVIRATHNE (Open University of Sri Lanka, Nugegoda, Sri Lanka)
NEENA SINGH (G B Pant University of Agriculture& Technology, Uttrakhand, India)
ROB VAN GENDEREN (Wageningen UR Library, Wageningen, Netherlands) and JACQUELIJN RINGERSMA (Wageningen UR Library, Wageningen, Netherlands)
ABIOLA ABOSEDE SOKOYA (Yaba College of Technology Library, Sabo, Lagos, Nigeria) and ADEFUNKE OLANIKE ALABI (University of Lagos Library, Lagos, Nigeria) and BOLANLE OLUYEMISI FAGBOLA (National Horticultural Research Institute, Ibadan, Nigeria)
MARTIN KESSELMAN (Rutgers University, New Jersey, United States)
THEMBANI MALAPELA (Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, Italy) and FABRIZIO CELLI (Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, Italy) and IMMA SUBIRATS (Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, Italy) and JOHANNES KEIZER (Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, Italy)
Agricultural Information Literacy Instruction Focusing on Four Ds Model of Agricultural Information Transfer: An Overview
DEVA ESWARA REDDY and AJAY PRATAP SINGH (Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas, United States)
Moderator: DEVA ESWARA REDDY (Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas, United States)
direct link Session 141 — Development initiatives for strong library communities: IFLA ALP — Action for Development through Libraries Programme (ALP)
19 August 2014 13:45 - 15:45 | Room: Forum 2
In this session, IFLA’s initiatives to promote sustainable development through libraries will be presented. These include the United Nations’ post-2015 development agenda, IFLA policy, and capacity building programmes delivered through ALP such as the Building Strong Library Associations programme and International Leaders Programme.
Speakers will include IFLA Governing Board members and representatives from BSLA projects in Africa, Asia and Oceania and Latin America and the Caribbean. The end of the session will include time for Q&A about ALP’s work and opportunities.
direct link Session 143 — Mass Internet Surveillance and Privacy - how does it affect you and your library? — Committee on Freedom of Access to Information and Freedom of Expression (FAIFE)
19 August 2014 13:45 - 15:45 | Room: Salle Rhône 3
The debate over mass internet and telecommunications surveillance has intensified over recent months as individuals and institutions have become increasingly aware of the impact it is having on them. In this timely session representatives from libraries, privacy campaigning and the internet industry discuss as a panel and with the audience the implications of mass surveillance on citizens, librarians and libraries.
Speakers:
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Louise Cook (Loughborough University)
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David Greene (Electronic Frontier Foundation)
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Lionel Maurel (library curator at the BDIC (Bibliothèque de Documentation Internationale Contemporaine and member of La Quadrature du Net)
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Marco Pancini (Google)
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Loida Garcia-Febo (FAIFE Committee Member)
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Session Chair – Martyn Wade, Chair FAIFE
direct link Session 144 — Libraries in Africa meeting the needs of children and young adults — Africa with Libraries for Children and Young Adults
19 August 2014 13:45 - 18:00 | Room: Auditorium Pasteur | FR-EN
LOUISE LUTÉINE BALOCK NEE NGO KOBHIO (Advanced school of Mass Communication-Department of Informatin Sciences, Yaoundé, Cameroon)
ELIANE LALLEMENT (Association Lire en Afrique, Paris, France) and MARIE JOSÈPHE DEVILLERS (Association Lire en Afrique, Paris, France)
JILL HAYNES (Book Aid International, London, United Kingdom)
LAURENCE HUGUES (International Alliance of independent publishers, Paris, France) and MARIE MICHÈLE RAZAFINTSALAMA (Jeunes malgaches éditions, Antananarivo, Madagascar)
ALIKEM TAMAKLOE (Volta Regional Library, Ghana Library Authority, Ho, Ghana)
MARY KINYANJUI (Knls Kibera Community Library, Nairobi, Kenya)
MATŠELISO ’MAMAHLAPE MOSHOESHOE-CHADZINGWA (National University of Lesotho, Library, Roma, Lesotho)
New, performing library models; the influence of services for young people. School Libraries and Reading Suitcases in Mozambique – Project “Mabuko Ya Hina” (Books For Everyone)
ANA ALBASINI (Escola Portuguesa de Moçambique, Maputo, Mozambique)
RITVA NYBERG (Library and Information Services, Vantaa, Finland) and MARGARETHA HAYES (Greenwell Matongo Community Library, Windhoek, Namibia)
SEWLAN STÉPHANE SONON (Université d’Abomey-Calavi, Cotonou, Benin)
CHARLES KAMDEM POEGHELA (CLAC de Yaoundé, Yaoundé, Cameroon)
direct link Session 145 — Standing Committee II — Preservation and Conservation
19 August 2014 15:00 - 16:30 | Room: Salle Bellecour 1
direct link Session 146 — Standing Committee II — Reference and Information Services
19 August 2014 15:00 - 16:30 | Room: Salle Bellecour 2
direct link Session 147 — Standing Committee II — Law Libraries
19 August 2014 15:00 - 16:30 | Room: Salle Tête d'Or 1
direct link Session 148 — Standing Committee II — Libraries Serving Persons with Print Disabilities
19 August 2014 15:00 - 16:30 | Room: Salle Tête d'Or 2
direct link Session 149 — SCIENCE+ART=CREATIVITY: Libraries and the New Collaborative Thinking — Art Libraries with Science and Technology Libraries
19 August 2014 16:00 - 18:00 | Room: Amphithéâtre | SI
Introduction
JAMES L. MULLINS (Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, United States)
HANNAH BENNETT (Princeton University, United States)
FENELLA G. FRANCE (Library of Congress, United States) and MICHAEL B. TOTH (R.B. Toth Associates, Oakton VA, United States)
JANE GRACE (Community Engagement Department, Yarra Plenty Regional Library, Melbourne, Australia)
TRISH ROSE-SANDLER (Center for Biodiversity Informatics, Missouri Botanical Garden, St. Louis, MO, United States) and NANCY E. GWINN (Smithsonian Libraries, United States) and CONSTANCE RINALDO (Ernst Mayr Library, Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States)
EILA RÄMÖ (Aalto University Library, Finland)
Promoting creative synergies between the arts and sciences is the motivation for STEM to STEAM initiatives in many countries. When coupled with the arts, the STEM disciplines--science, technology, engineering, and math--are empowered and STEM expands into STEAM. On the other side of the equation, artists, designers, and curators are witnessing the revolutionary impact of scientific thinking on their modes of practice. This session highlights collaborations between art practitioners and scientists as well as the library collections and services that support the intersection of these two spheres.
Moderator: SANDRA LUDIG BROOKE (Princeton University Princeton, United States)
direct link Session 150 — LIS Education in Developing Countries for Strong Libraries and Strong Societies — LIS Education in Developing Countries Special Interest Group
19 August 2014 16:00 - 18:00 | Room: Auditorium Lumière | SI
ADOLFO RODRÍGUEZ (DGB/UNAM, Mexico, Mexico)
BARBARA B. MORAN (School of Information and Library Science, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, NC, United States) and SUMAYYA AHMED (School of Information and Library Science, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, NC, United States) and AMANDA B. CLICK (School of Information and Library Science, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, NC, United States) and JACOB HILL (School of Information and Library Science, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, NC, United States) and JOHN D. MARTIN III (School of Information and Library Science, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, NC, United States)
Using expert opinion to enhance Library and Information Science syllabus
BEGHUM ULFHAT SHEHNAAZ BINTI AMIR RAZLI and AZMAN BIN MAT ISA (Universiti Teknologi MARA. Faculty of Information Management, Puncak Perdana, Malaysia)
GONZALO OYARZUN (Public Libraries National System, Santiago, Chile)
RHEA ROWENA U. APOLINARIO (UP School of Library and Information Studies, Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines) and MARIAN R. ECLEVIA (e La Salle University Libraries, Manila, Philippines) and CARLOS L. ECLEVIA, JR. (LibTech Source Philippines Inc., Makati, Philippines) and EIMEE RHEA C. LAGRAMA (University Archives, University of the Philippines Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines) and KARRYL KIM A. SAGUN (Ateneo De Manila University, Quezon City, Philippines)
NOTICE PAMSIPAMIRE (Department Library and information Science National University of Science and Technology, Ascot, Bulawayo, Zimbabwe)
direct link Session 151 — Addressing the Silence: How Libraries can Serve Their LGBTQ Users — Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer/Questioning Users Special Interest Group
19 August 2014 16:00 - 18:00 | Room: Forum 1
ELIZABETH L. CHAPMAN (Information School, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, United Kingdom)
JOSÉ AUGUSTO CHAVES GUIMARÃES (Graduate School of Information Science, São Paulo State University, Marília, Brazil) and FABIO ASSIS PINHO (Graduate School of Information Science, Federal University of Pernambuco, Recife, Brazil) and GILBERTO GOMES CÂNDIDO (Graduate School of Information Science, São Paulo State University, Marília, Brazil) and BRUNA GISELE MOTTA (School of Archival Science, São Paulo State University, Marília, Brazil)
BHARAT MEHRA (School of Information Sciences, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee, United States) and LAVERNE GRAY (School of Information Sciences, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee, United States)
NOÉMI SOMORJAI (Institute of Behavioural Sciences, Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary)
JULIE ANN WINKELSTEIN (School of Information Sciences, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, United States)
CHRISTER EDEHOLT (Umeå City Library, Sweden) and MARIA LINDGREN (Umeå City Library, Sweden)
EDUARDO DA SILVA ALENTEJO (Library Science Department, Universidade Federal do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (UNIRIO), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
MARTIN MORRIS (Schulich Library, McGill University, Montréal, Canada) and K.R. ROBERTO (Graduate School of Library and Information Science, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana-Champaign, IL, United States)
International discussions surrounding diversity are paramount to the library profession. One patron group that commonly is overlooked, even during these conversations, is our lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) library users. Professionals from around the world will discuss efforts in providing access and fulfilling information needs to this patron population at the first IFLA LGBTQ Users SIG session.
direct link Session 152 — Green libraries promoting sustainable development — Environmental Sustainability and Libraries Special Interest Group
19 August 2014 16:00 - 18:00 | Room: Forum 2
JEFFREY ALLEN SCHERER (Meyer, Scherer & Rockcastle, Ltd. Architects, Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States)
DEBRA BURN (The Grove Library, Perth, Australia)
JONAS SÖDERHOLM (The Swedish School of Library and Information Science University of Borås & Gothenburg University, Sweden)
Green library suppliers - partners for Green libraries
ANDREAS MITTROWANN (Reutlingen, Germany)
direct link Session 153 — IFLA’s Associations Members meeting — IFLA
19 August 2014 16:00 - 18:00 | Room: Salle Gratte-Ciel 1-3
IFLA invites representatives of our National, International and Other Association Members (highest official, board members and staff attending the congress) to attend the Associations Members meeting. At this important meeting, IFLA’s strategy and activities with and on behalf of Member associations will be introduced. Representatives will be able to contribute suggestions on these directly to IFLA through roundtable discussions, and learn about opportunities for involvement in IFLA’s programmes and advocacy work. The meeting also provides a forum for associations to network with other associations from around the world.
An invitation will be issued to all IFLA Association members.
direct link Session 154 — Semantic Web and Linked Data in libraries : open discussion session — Semantic Web Special Interest Group
19 August 2014 16:00 - 18:00 | Room: Salle Rhône 3
This session will be organized as an open discussion, the audience being split in smaller groups.
Topics of interest may include :
- standards and mappings
- linking and cooperation
- using and reusing Linked Data
- tools and recipes
Beginners are also welcome to join the session for a short introduction to Linked Data and Semantic Web concepts and how relevant they are to libraries.
direct link Session 155 — Standing Committee II — Library Buildings and Equipment
19 August 2014 16:45 - 18:15 | Room: Salle Bellecour 1
direct link Session 156 — Standing Committee II — Library and Research Services for Parliaments
19 August 2014 16:45 - 18:15 | Room: Salle Bellecour 2
direct link Session 157 — Business meeting — Women, Information and Libraries Special Interest Group
19 August 2014 16:45 - 18:15 | Room: Salle Tête d'Or 1
direct link Session 158 — Business meeting II — Committee on Standards
19 August 2014 16:45 - 18:15 | Room: Salle Tête d'Or 2
direct link Session 159 — Cultural Evening
19 August 2014 19:00 - 24:00 | Room: Off-site
This year's Cultural Evening is a not-to-be-missed event that will feature the best of local cuisine, music and dance. All of this will take place at La Sucrière, a former sugar warehouse built in the 1930s on the banks of the Saône River in the Lyon Confluence district.
Location
La Sucrière
49-50 quai Rambaud, Lyon 69002
Directions by public transport:
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From the Congress Centre take trolley bus C4 in the direction of Jean Macé and get off at Saxe Préfecture. Switch to tram T1 in the direction of Debourg and get off at Hôtel de Région - Montrochet.
Or:
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Take trolley bus C1 or C2 to the Part Dieu station, get off there and switch to tram T1. Get off at Hôtel de Région - Montrochet.
It is a short walk from Hôtel de Région to La Suicrière.
Or take the bus S1 right to La Sucrière.
Google maps
Wednesday 20 August 2014
direct link Session 160 — Standing Committee II — Bibliography
20 August 2014 08:00 - 09:30 | Room: Salle Bellecour 1
direct link Session 161 — Standing Committee II — Latin America and the Caribbean
20 August 2014 08:00 - 09:30 | Room: Salle Bellecour 2
direct link Session 162 — Standing Committee II — School Libraries
20 August 2014 08:00 - 09:30 | Room: St Clair 3B
direct link Session 163 — Standing Committee II — Education and Training
20 August 2014 08:00 - 09:30 | Room: Salle Tête d'Or 2
direct link Session 164 — Plenary Session
20 August 2014 08:30 - 09:15 | Room: Amphithéâtre | SI
Pierre Dillenbourg
Topic: Ten surprises in our MOOC experience
A former elementary school teacher, Pierre Dillenbourg graduated with a degree in educational science from the University of Mons, Belgium and started research on learning technologies in 1984. He obtained a PhD in computer science from the University of Lancaster (United Kingdom), in the domain of artificial intelligence applications for educational software. He has been an assistant professor at Technologies de Formation et d'Apprentissage (TECFA) at the University of Geneva. He joined the École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) in November 2002.
For ten years Mr. Dillenbourg was the director of the Centre de Recherche et d'Appui pour la Formation et ses Technologies (CRAFT), EPFL's pedagogical unit. He is now the academic director of the EPFL Center for Digital Education and head of the Computer-Human Interaction for Learning & Instruction (CHILI) Lab.
Mr. Dillenbourg recently organized the European MOOC summit 2013, the first European congress on MOOCs (Massive open online courses).
direct link Session 165 — Preservation of audio-visual collections — Audiovisual and multimedia
20 August 2014 09:30 - 17:30 | Off-site
direct link Session 166 — Librarians as change agents: finding, using and managing data for social change for women — Social Science Libraries with Women, Information and Libraries Special Interest Group
20 August 2014 09:30 - 12:45 | Room: Auditorium Lumière | SI
LANA SOGLASNOVA (Materials and Bibliographic Processing, Robarts Library, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada) and MARY HANSON (Injured Workers’ Consultants Community Legal Clinic, Toronto, Canada)
ESMT Information Center- School and Services for Sustainable Business
KAREN LA MACCHIA (European School of Management and Technology, Berlin, Germany)
Information literacy + Service Learning= Social Change
TIFFINI TRAVIS and JENNIFER GRADIS (California State University, Long Beach, CA, United States)
MARIA G. N. MUSOKE (Makerere University Library, Kampala, Uganda) and LYDIA NAMUGERA (Makerere University Library, Kampala, Uganda)
JENNIFER CHANG (Anneal, Inc. on behalf of Landesa, Seattle, Washington., United States)
GIANINA ANGELA CELINE CABANILLA (School of Library and Information Studies, University of the Philippines Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines)
MARTHA SABELLI (Departamento de Información y Sociedad. Instituto de Información. Facultad de Información y Comunicación. Universidad de la República, Montevideo, Uruguay) and PAULINA SZAFRAN (Departamento de Información y Sociedad. Instituto de Información. Facultad de Información y Comunicación. Universidad de la República, Montevideo, Uruguay)
SIMONETTA PASQUALIS DELL'ANTONIO (Università degli Studi di Trieste Trieste, Italy) and MARINA ROMI (Consiglio Regionale del Friuli Venezia Giulia/Casa Internazionale delle Donne Trieste, Italy)
direct link Session 167 — Less=less; Managing for greater impact — Management and Marketing with Public Libraries
20 August 2014 09:30 - 12:45 | Room: Auditorium Pasteur | FR-EN
GLÒRIA PÉREZ-SALMERÓN (Gerència de Serveis de Biblioteques, Diputació de Barcelona, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain)
I get by with a little help from my friends’: the value of partners and advocates
JAN RICHARDS (Central West Libraries, Orange, Australia)
ÅKE NYGREN (Stockholm Public Library, Digital Library Dept, Stockholm, Sweden)
GENE TAN (National Library Board, Singapore, Singapore) and WEE PIN WAN (National Library Board, Singapore, Singapore) and JACLYN TEO (National Library Board, Singapore, Singapore)
SUSAN BENTON (Urban Libraries Council, Washington, DC, United States)
CHRISTIE KOONTZ (School of Information, Florida State University Tallahassee, Florida, United States)
Today’s library and information organizations are faced with shortages of funds and then subsequently people and resources. Managers have to make hard decisions and cope with fewer resources. Fulfilling the mission is requiring new considerations and techniques that include creativity, new stakeholders, leveraging partnerships, using existing data for decision-making and implementing targeted social media to maximize communications.
direct link Session 168 — Transmedia as a cultural approach for children and young adults — Libraries for Children and Young Adults
20 August 2014 08:30 - 13:00 | Off-site
Welcome
NOËLLE DROGNAT-LANDRE (Director of la Part-Dieu Library) and VIVIANA QUIÑONES (Chair of the Section, Bibliothèque nationale de France, National centre for children’s literature, Paris, France)
Introduction to the session theme
MELANIE ARCHAMBAUD (Bibliothèque publique d’information, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris, France)
DAVID V. LOERTSCHER (San Jose State University, San Jose, California, United States) and BLANCHE WOOLLS (San Jose State University, San Jose California, United States)
JACKIE PARKER (Teen Librarian, Sno-Isle Libraries, Marysville, United States) and RACHEL MCDONALD (Teen Librarian, King County Library System, Issaquah, United States)
Film « Les Expéditions imaginaires: exposition immersive dans la littérature de jeunesse d’hier et d’aujourd’hui »
LÉNONOR NUSSAC (France)
ANTTI KOIVISTO (Satakunta University of Applied Sciences, Pori, Finland) and HARRI KETAMO (Satakunta University of Applied Sciences, Pori, Finland) and EERO HAMMAIS (Satakunta University of Applied Sciences, Pori, Finland)
MÉLANIE PEYRIAT (Direction de la Culture et du patrimoine, Région Languedoc-Roussillon, Montpellier, France) and ANNE-FRANÇOISE VOISIN (Direction de la Culture et du patrimoine, Région Languedoc-Roussillon, Montpellier, France) and AGNÈS DEMÉ (Direction de la Culture et du patrimoine, Région Languedoc-Roussillon, Montpellier, France)
The presentations are followed by a Film and Tours.
Film: «RécRéation sur l’action culturelle à la Bibliothèque Municipale de Lyon»
Setting up of the groups for the library tours: two English-speaking groups and one French-speaking group
For each group, three tours of 30 minutes each
Tour 1: Tour of the Public Library of Lyon
Location: Auditorium of the Library
A presentation on Lyon Municipal Library’s resources and services for children and their families (collections for educators, « Ask a librarian », « Numélyo », photographers in the Rhône-Alpes region…)
Tour 2 : A library treasure : a heritage exhibition for small and big people
Location: Gallery of the Library
Discovery of the library’s treasures, from manuscripts to vinyl records, from contemporary prints to editions of Little Red Riding Hood : a surprising, playful trip to the secret collections in the library.
Tour 3: The World through Picture Books exhibition
Location: Children’s section
Presentation of this exhibition of librarian’s favourite picture books from their country, selected for this IFLA programme, and visit of the library spaces for children and their families.
The languages of the session are English and French. Successive interpretation will be provided for introductions and questions-answers. For presentations in English, the slides will be in French, and vice versa.
IMPORTANT: Participants must register at IFLA secretariat office at the main conference site (Palais des Congrès)
OFF-SITE location: Bibliothèque Municipale de Lyon Part-Dieu, 30 boulevard Vivier-Merle, Lyon 3e
How to get there:
Métro: B station Part-Dieu
Bus: C1, C2, C6, C7, C9, C13, C25, 25, 37, 38, 70, 198, 296 stop Part-Dieu
Tramway: T1 & T3 stop Part-Dieu
Vélo’v (bicycle rental) stations: Cuirassiers (at the corner of rue Bouchut), Vivier Merle (behind the tramway station Part-Dieu / Gare SNCF
direct link Session 169 — Literacy, Community and Responsibility — Literacy and Reading
20 August 2014 09:30 - 11:30 | Room: Forum 1
MARLENE ASSELIN (University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada) and ALEMU ABEBE (CODE-Ethiopia, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia) and RAY DOIRON (University of Prince Edward Island, Charlottetown, Canada)
JANE JONES (State Library of Western Australia, Perth WA, Australia)
INGRID BON (Rijnbrink Groep, Arnhem, Netherlands) and KEES BROEKHOF (Sardes Educational Services, Utrecht, Netherlands)
KAZI RAFIQUL ALAM (Dhaka Ahsania Mission (DAM), Dhaka, Bangladesh)
SANNA HERNELAHTI (Turku City Library, Turku, Finland) and SUSANNA KOLEHMAINEN (Turku City Library, Turku, Finland)
IKA JORUM (Library Södertörn University, Sweden) and MARIA EKLUND HEINONEN (Unit for Teaching and Learning in Higher Education, Södertörn University, Sweden)
SUSMITA CHAKRABORTY (Department of Lib. & Information Science, University of Calcutta, Kolkata, India)
ENGKU RAZIFAH ENGKU CHIK (Hamdan Tahir Library, Universiti Sains Malaysia Health Campus, Malaysia) and NORAIDA HASSAN (Hamdan Tahir Library, Universiti Sains Malaysia Health Campus, Malaysia) and NURUL AZURAH MOHD RONI (Hamdan Tahir Library, Universiti Sains Malaysia Health Campus, Malaysia) and RABIATUL ADAWIAH AB. MANAN (School of Medical Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia Health Campus, Malaysia) and HERMAN HARIANTO CHE HARUN (School of Medical Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia Health Campus, Malaysia) and AMIN HANS VAN ROSTENBERGHE (School of Medical Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia Health Campus, Malaysia) and AZIZAH OTHMAN (School of Medical Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia Health Campus, Malaysia) and SURINI YUSOFF (School of Medical Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia Health Campus, Malaysia)
SHARON HACKETT (Centre de documentation sur l'éducation des adultes et la condition (CDÉACF), Montréal, QC, Canada)
YUSRA MOHAMMED (Trust of Programs for Early Childhood, Jerusalem, Occupied Palestinian Territory) and MANAL AWAD (Trust of Programs for Early Childhood, Jerusalem, Occupied Palestinian Territory)
direct link Session 170 — All we need is news - knowledge production and dissemination through news media — Newspapers
20 August 2014 09:30 - 11:30 | Room: Forum 2
ROSSITZA ATANASSOVA (Digital Scholarship, British Library, London, United Kingdom)
The impact of semantic (web) technologies on getting improved access to digital press contents: A case study
YOHANN LE TALLEC and PHILIPPE MEZZASALMA (Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris, France)
ANA KRAHMER (Digital Newspaper Unit, University of North Texas Libraries, Denton, Texas, United States) and MARK PHILLIPS (Digital Libraries, University of North Texas Libraries, Denton, Texas, United States)
CLÉMENT OURY (Legal deposit department, Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris, France)
BERNARD F. REILLY, JR. (Center for Research Libraries, Chicago, IL, United States)
SUSANN SOLBERG (Collection, Acquisition, Descriptive Cataloguing and Standardisation, Deutsche Nationalbibliothek, Frankfurt a. M, Germany)
SOFIJA KLARIN ZADRAVEC (Croatian Institute for Librarianship, National and University Library in Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia)
MARY FEENEY (Research & Instruction, University of Arizona Libraries, Tucson, AZ, United States) and CHRIS KOLLEN (Office of Digital Innovation & Stewardship, University of Arizona Libraries, Tucson, AZ, United States) and VERÓNICA REYES-ESCUDERO (Special Collections, University of Arizona Libraries, Tucson, AZ, United States)
INAAM CHARAF (Library & Archive, Arab Centre for Research & Policy Studies, Doha, Qatar)
NIELS BØNDING (State Media Archive, State and University Library, Aarhus, Denmark) and KAREN WILLIAMS (State Media Archive, State and University Library, Aarhus, Denmark) and GRY VINDELEV ELSTRØM (State Media Archive, State and University Library, Aarhus, Denmark) and TONNY SKOVGÅRD JENSEN (State Media Archive, State and University Library, Aarhus, Denmark)
direct link Session 172 — What's next? Moving on from the IFLA Trend Report — Management of Library Associations with Committee on Freedom of Access to Information and Freedom of Expression (FAIFE)
20 August 2014 09:30 - 11:30 | Room: Amphithéâtre | SI
The information environment is evolving rapidly. In 2013, IFLA released the IFLA Trend Report, which drew on the expertise of educators, technologists, digital policy makers, IT professionals and academics to identify the high level trends shaping the role and services provided by libraries. This year, expert contributors to the Trend Report and new voices reflect on whether and how the information environment has moved on.
Speakers include:
ANRIETTE ESTERHUYSEN (Association for Progressive Communications)
DAVID GREENE (Electronic Frontiers Foundation)
PIERRE DILLENBOURG (École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne)
DAVID SOUTER (ICT Development Associates)
LOIDA GARCIA-FEBO (ALA Councillor-at-large and IFLA Governing Board member)
The session will be moderated by:
GERALD LEITNER (Chair, Management of Library Associations Section [MLAS]) and MARTYN WADE (Chair, Committee on Freedom of Access to Information and Freedom of Expression [FAIFE])
direct link Session 173 — Standing Committee II — Government Information and Official Publications
20 August 2014 09:45 - 11:15 | Room: Salle Bellecour 1
direct link Session 174 — Standing Committee II — National Libraries
20 August 2014 09:45 - 11:15 | Room: Salle Bellecour 2
direct link Session 175 — Standing Committee II — Library Services to Multicultural Populations
20 August 2014 09:45 - 11:15 | Room: Salle Tête d'Or 1
direct link Session 176 — Standing Committee II — Information Technology
20 August 2014 09:45 - 11:15 | Room: Salle Tête d'Or 2
direct link Session 176B — Art Discovery: A Portal to the World’s Great Art Libraries — Art Libraries
20 August 2014 10:30 - 12:30 | Off-site
Art Discovery is an open-access discovery tool developed by an international network of sixty art libraries and powered by OCLC’s WorldCat search engine. Users worldwide can search aggregated bibliographic data from the participating library’s holdings plus an OCLC metadata pool derived from thousands of commercial and freely-accessible collections, portals, and repositories. This session comprises a demonstration of Art Discovery and discussion about its ongoing development, and a brief introduction to the library of the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Lyon.
Location: Bibliothèque, Musée des Beaux-Arts de Lyon
Palais Saint-Pierre, 20 Place des Terreaux
69001 Lyon
How to get there:
Accessible by C5 bus from Cité Internationale to Hôtel de Ville
direct link Session 177 — Standing Committee II — Library Theory and Research
20 August 2014 11:30 - 13:00 | Room: Salle Bellecour 1
direct link Session 178 — Standing Committee II — Metropolitan Libraries
20 August 2014 11:30 - 13:00 | Room: Salle Bellecour 2
direct link Session 179 — Standing Committee II — Rare Books and Manuscripts
20 August 2014 11:30 - 13:00 | Room: Salle Tête d'Or 1
direct link Session 180 — Business meeting — LIS Education in Developing Countries Special Interest Group
20 August 2014 11:30 - 13:00 | Room: Salle Tête d'Or 2
direct link Session 181 — Hot topics in academic and research libraries — Academic and Research Libraries
20 August 2014 11:45 - 13:45 | Room: Forum 1
Radical collaboration: libraries working together in new ways
JAMES G. NEAL (Columbia University, New York, United States)
Ryerson one-stop course readings service: partnership in action
MADELEINE LEFEBVRE (Ryerson University, Toronto, Canada)
Open access monographs
HILDEGARD SCHÄFFLER (Bavarian State Library, Munich, Germany)
Change management: is it working?
LOUISE JONES (Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China)
Announcing the Results of the 2014 Horizon Project for Academic and Research Libraries
SAMANTHA ADAMS BECKER (New Media Consortium)
Invited speakers present an overview of their hot topic. At the conclusion of their presentation they pose up to three discussion topics / questions that are then discussed and debated at tables of up to eight people. There is an allocation of one hour for the table discussion, which includes the presenters moving between the tables and joining the table discussion.
direct link Session 183 — Stronger Libraries; Stronger Societies - IFLA/UNESCO School Library Guidelines: Review and Recommendations — School Libraries
20 August 2014 11:45 - 13:45 | Room: Salle Gratte-Ciel 1-3
IFLA/UNESCO School Library Guidelines: Review and Recommendations
BARBARA SCHULTZ-JONES (University of North Texas, Denton, TX United States)
The IFLA School Libraries Section has, over the past two years, been working on the revision of the 2002 IFLA/UNESCO School Library Guidelines. BARBARA SCHULTZ-JONES, Chair of the Section, will summarize the work that has been done and present the revised Guidelines for consideration of IFLA members.
Working groups, moderated by members of the School Libraries Standing Committee, will evaluate the document and recommend changes needed to prepare the document for the next levels of approval (IFLA Governing Board and UNESCO).
direct link Session 184 — Standing Committee II — Library Services to People with Special Needs
20 August 2014 13:15 - 14:45 | Room: Salle Bellecour 1
direct link Session 185 — Business meeting II — FAIFE
20 August 2014 13:15 - 14:45 | Room: Salle Bellecour 2
direct link Session 186 — Standing Committee II — Libraries for Children and Young Adults
20 August 2014 13:15 - 14:45 | Room: Salle Tête d'Or 1
direct link Session 187 — Standing Committee II — Statistics and Evaluation
20 August 2014 13:15 - 14:45 | Room: Salle Tête d'Or 2
direct link Session 188 — Keeping collections alive: Preventive conservation policy and practice — Preservation and Conservation Section
20 August 2014 13:45 - 15:45 | Room: Auditorium Pasteur | FR-EN
NAOKO KOBAYASHI (Acquisitions and Bibliography Department, National Diet Library, Tokyo, Japan)
TANJA DE BOER (National Library of the Netherlands, The Hague, Netherlands) and MAARTEN VAN SCHIE (National Library of the Netherlands, The Hague, Netherlands) and BARBARA SIERMAN (National Library of the Netherlands, The Hague, Netherlands) and ASTRID VAN WESENBEECK (National Library of the Netherlands, The Hague, Netherlands)
MARIA-ANNABEL HANKE (Preservation Services, Bibliothek für Bildungsgeschichtliche Forschung des Deutschen Instituts für Internationale Pädagogische Forschung, Berlin, Germany)
MARIA LUISA RUSSO (Department of Humanistic Studies, University of Turin, Turin, Italy)
direct link Session 189 — Effective Access to Information as Key to Sustainable Poverty Reduction and Thriving in Africa — Access to Information Network - Africa (ATINA) Special Interest Group
20 August 2014 13:45 - 15:45 | Room: Amphithéâtre | SI
KINGO JOTHAM MCHOMBU (Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Namibia, Windhoek, Namibia) and CHIKU MNUBI MCHOMBU (Human Rights & Documentation Centre, Faculty of Law, University of Namibia, Windhoek, Namibia)
ALICE A. BAMIGBOLA (Archival and Information Studies University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria) and AIREN E. ADETIMIRIN (Archival and Information Studies University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria)
BUHLE MBAMBO-THATA (University of South Africa Libraries, Pretoria, South Africa)
ANNE POWELL (Information Access and Use, Research Access and Availability, INASP, Oxford, United States) and EMMA FARROW (Information Access and Use, Research Access and Availability, INASP, Oxford, United Kingdom) and PETER BURNETT (Information Access and Use, Research Access and Availability, INASP, Oxford, United Kingdom)
SUMAYYA AHMED (School of Information and Library Science, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, United States)
KIMBERLY J. PARKER (World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland) and SELVA DE MORSIER (Bibliothèque de la Cité, Geneva, Switzerland) and GERALDO NETO (Lafayette College, Easton, United States)
direct link Session 190 — Transcending Borders: national, social, and ethnic issues — Asia and Oceania
20 August 2014 13:45 - 15:45 | Room: Auditorium Lumière | SI
JÉRÉMY LAHAL (Libraries Without Borders)
LEO F.H. MA (University Library System, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, Hong Kong, China) and L.M. MAK (University Library System, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, Hong Kong, China)
PREMILA GAMAGE (Institute of Policy Studies, Colombo, Sri Lanka)
NEI-CHING YEH (Dept. of Information and Communications, Shih Hsin University, Taipei, Taiwan, China)
JAYSHREE MAMTORA (Office of Library Services, Charles Darwin University, Casuarina NT, Australia) and TINA YANG (The University of Hong Kong Libraries,Hong Kong, China) and DILJIT SINGH (Department of Library & Information Science, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia)
direct link Session 191 — Education for Information Literacy Practice: Contemporary Approaches for Developing Professionals — Information Literacy with Education and Training
20 August 2014 13:45 - 15:45 | Room: Forum 1
What skills does the new LIS graduate need to become an information literacy practitioner? To what extent do employer expectations align with the opportunities in teaching and learning education? Are there significant differences between the foundation skills needed in the different areas of practice: public libraries, academic libraries, special libraries and school libraries? Are there skills better developed on-the-job? What about connecting theory and practice? This highly interactive session has been designed to stimulate debate and discussion between educators and employers about curriculum models and desired student learning outcomes. Please bring examples of how you are contributing to education for information literacy practice - course syllabi, workshop outlines, mentoring programs, etc.!
NOTE: This program will use a "world café" format in a banquet style set-up, so there will not be individual speakers giving papers.
direct link Session 192 — Diasporas, migrations and identities: Collecting, preserving and sharing family and local oral histories — Genealogy and Local History
20 August 2014 13:45 - 15:45 | Room: Forum 2
PAUL SAGNIMORTE (Centre de Recherche et d’Innovation sur le Sport, Université Claude Bernard Lyon I, Villeurbanne, France)
Working for the divine: Ritual, spectacle, performance and identity
MARIA GLORIA DE SÁ (University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, MA, United States)
Refugee Protection Policies: An examination of multiple UN Policies
BENEDICTA OBODORUKU (Long Island University, United States)
KATHRYN PHILIP (Library, University of Uyo, Uyo, Nigeria)
direct link Session 193 — Librarians as change agents: finding, using and managing data for social change for women — Women, Information and Libraries Special Interest Group
20 August 2014 13:45 - 15:45 | Room: Salle Gratte-Ciel 1-3
direct link Session 194 — General Assembly — IFLA
20 August 2014 16:15 - 18:00 | Room: Auditorium Lumière | SI
Agenda
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Opening by the President, Sinikka Sipilä
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Appointment of Tellers
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Establishment of a Quorum
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Adoption of the Agenda
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Draft minutes of the previous meeting, held in Singapore, 21–22 August 2013
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In memoriam of those members who have died during the past year
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Presentation of the Report of the President
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Presentation of the Report of the Secretary General
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Presentation of the Annual Accounts by the Treasurer
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Motions and Resolutions
10.1 Motion to approve the holding of the next General Assembly in August 2015 (Art 8.2 of the Statutes refers)
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Address by the President
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Motion to adjourn and reconvene at 16.15 on Thursday, 21 August 2014
Note: the General Assembly reconvenes at the Closing Session.
Thursday 21 August 2014
direct link Session 195 — Standing Committee II — Literacy and Reading
21 August 2014 08:00 - 09:30 | Room: Salle Bellecour 1
direct link Session 197 — Standing Committee II — Management of Library Associations
21 August 2014 08:00 - 09:30 | Room: Salle Tête d'Or 1
direct link Session 198 — Standing Committee II — Academic and Research Libraries
21 August 2014 08:00 - 09:30 | Room: St Clair 3B
direct link Session 199 — Copyright meets Other Legal Matters: The thrust of technology into Contract Law and Competition Law — Committee on Copyright and other Legal Matters (CLM)
21 August 2014 08:30 - 10:30 | Room: Amphithéâtre | SI
Opening Remarks
VICTORIA OWEN (University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada)
E-media and competition law - a new chapter for libraries
HARALD MUELLER (Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law, Library, Heidelberg, Germany)
Laws, licenses and library collections in the 21st century: perspectives from an academic library leader
LESLIE WEIR (University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada)
TOMAS A. LIPINSKI (iSchool at the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, United States)
direct link Session 200 — Libraries in the political process: benefits and risks of political visibility — Library Theory and Research
21 August 2014 08:30 - 10:30 | Room: Auditorium Lumière | SI
PETER LOR (Department of Information Science, University of Pretoria, South Africa)
TIM HUZAR (Centre for Applied Philosophy, Politics and Ethics, University of Brighton, Brighton, United Kingdom)
AMANDA B. CLICK (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, United States) and JOSIAH M. DREWRY (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, United States) and MAHMOUD KHALIFA (Library of Congress Field Office, Garden City, Cairo, Egypt)
GENEVIEVE HART (Department of Library & Information Science, University of the Western Cape, Cape Town, South Africa) and MARY NASSIMBENI (Library & Information Studies Centre, University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa)
Government policies and public libraries in the Republic of Turkey
HASAN S. KESEROGLU (Kastamonu University, Kastamonu, Turkey)
JOSEPH BELLETANTE (Le Trente, Vienne, France)
direct link Session 201 — Libraries, Governments and Cultural Heritage — Government Information and Official Publications with Government Libraries
21 August 2014 08:30 - 10:30 | Room: Auditorium Pasteur | FR-EN
BLANDINE BLUKACZ-LOUISFERT (Institutional Memory Section/Library, United Nations Office at Geneva, Switzerland)
SONIA BEBBINGTON (Library of Parliament, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada)
CHARLES-ÉLOI VIAL (Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris, France)
BRIE GREY-NOBLE (Library and Archives Service, International Telecommunication Union, Geneva, Switzerland)
MITRA SAMIEE (National Library and Archives of the Islamic Republic of Iran,Tehran, Islamic Republic of Iran) and KUHYAR DAVALLU (Art University, Tehran, Islamic Republic of Iran)
BOB REINALDA (Radboud University Nijmegen, Nijmegen, Netherlands)
direct link Session 203 — Disrupting and colliding: New trends for access, privacy, learning, empowerment and technology — Metropolitan Libraries
21 August 2014 08:30 - 10:30 | Room: Forum 2
ANTHONY BERNIER (School of Library and Information Science San Jose State University, San Jose, United States)
MAURA MARX (Library Services, Institute of Museum and Library Services, Washington, DC, United States)
SHIH-CHANG HORNG (Taipei Public Library, Taipei City, Taiwan, China)
STÉPHANE LABBÉ (Département de lettres et communication sociale, Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières, Trois-Rivières, Canada)
ETIENNE MACKIEWICZ (Lyon Public library, Lyon, France)
Blended learning in public libraries. From science to promising service of media literacy education
SANDRA MICHAELIS (HTWK Leipzig – University of Applied Science, Leipzig, Germany)
Moderator: CHRISTINE MACKENZIE (Yarra Plenty Regional Library, Australia)
direct link Session 204 — IFLA President-Elect session: The IFLA Trend Report: a catalyst for change — IFLA
21 August 2014 08:30 - 10:30 | Room: Salle Gratte-Ciel 1-3
Join IFLA President-Elect Donna Scheeder and speakers from around the world to discuss the evolving information environment and how libraries are developing their own action agendas to meet these changes.
The IFLA Trend Report was launched in August 2013 at the World Library & Information Congress (WLIC) in Singapore. 12 months have passed since then, and libraries around the world have begun their own discussions on the future for library and information sector professionals in their region, building on the Trend Report.
There will be lightning talks from libraries and library associations from Europe, Latin America, Africa, Australia, Asia and North America about how they’ve used the IFLA Trend Report to stimulate their own discussions. Following the lightning talks, you can contribute your views on the information trends shaping libraries in round table discussions led by IFLA President-Elect Donna Scheeder.
Speakers:
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The public library of the future: hub for knowledge, contact and culture
Eelke Bosman, Policy Advisor, Netherlands Institute for Public Libraries
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Trend Report discussions in Asia-Oceania and Southeast Asia
Ngian Lek Choh, Director, National Library of Singapore, Deputy CEO National Library Board of Singapore
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The Future of the Library and Information Science Profession in Australia
Damian Lodge, President, Australian Library & Information Association (ALIA)
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The ALA Policy Revolution! Moving from Trends to Action
James G Neal, Vice President for Information Services and University Librarian Columbia University
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Scholarly and professional insights from the IFLA Trend Report in Latin America
Jaime Rios-Ortega, IFLA Regional Office for Latin America and the Caribbean, IIBI-UNAM
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Trend Report insights from Africa
Buhle Mbambo-Thata, Executive Director of Library Services, University of South Africa
direct link Session 205 — Standing Committee II — Continuing Professional Development and Workplace Learning
21 August 2014 09:45 - 11:15 | Room: Salle Bellecour 1
direct link Session 206 — Standing Committee II — Asia and Oceania
21 August 2014 09:45 - 11:15 | Room: Salle Tête d'Or 1
direct link Session 207 — Standing Committee II — Serials and Other Continuing Resources
21 August 2014 09:45 - 11:15 | Room: Salle Tête d'Or 2
direct link Session 208 — Knowledge in the Digital Age - Libraries and librarians are managing the digital transformation — Knowledge Management
21 August 2014 10:45 - 12:45 | Room: Amphithéâtre | SI
KLAUS CEYNOWA (Bavarian State Library, Munich, Germany)
ANDREAS DEGKWITZ (Library, Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany)
SIANG HOCK KIA (Technology & Innovation, National Library Board, Singapore, Singapore) and YI CHIN LIAU (Technology & Innovation, National Library Board, Singapore, Singapore) and IAN ONG (Technology & Innovation, National Library Board, Singapore, Singapore)
FRED STIELOW (American Public University System, Charles Town, United States)
direct link Session 209 — Preservation and Management of Documentary Cultural Heritage — Strategic Programme on Preservation and Conservation (PAC)
21 August 2014 10:45 - 12:45 | Room: Auditorium Lumière | SI
CÉLINE ALLAIN (Conservation Department, Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris, France) and PHILIPPE VALLAS (Conservation Department, Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris, France)
SOLEDAD ABARCA (Archivo Fotográfico, Biblioteca Nacional de Chile, Santiago, Chile)
IRMHILD SCHÄFER (Bavarian State Library, Munich, Germany)
MARIANNE CLATIN (Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris, France) and LOUISE FAUDUET (Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris, France) and CLÉMENT OURY (Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris, France) and JEAN-PHILIPPE TRAMONI (Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris, France)
Chair: Genevieve Clavel (Swiss National Library, Bern, Switzerland)
direct link Session 210 — New technologies, information, users and libraries: Looking into the future — Information Technology
21 August 2014 10:45 - 12:45 | Room: Auditorium Pasteur | FR-EN
The 6th wave of technological innovation: from information and communication technologies (ICT) to converging NBI
YURY CHERNYY (NBIC, Moscow, Russia)
IAN ONG (Technology & Innovation, National Library Board, Singapore, Singapore) and CINDY GOH (Technology & Innovation, National Library Board, Singapore, Singapore) and LILIAN CHUA (Technology & Innovation, National Library Board, Singapore, Singapore) and PETER PAK (Technology & Innovation, National Library Board, Singapore, Singapore)
DIRK EISENGRÄBER-PABST (University Library, FernUniversität in Hagen, Hagen, Germany) and SEBASTIAN VOGT (Empirical Education Research, FernUniversität in Hagen, Hagen, Germany) and MARKUS DEIMANN (Media Didactic, FernUniversität in Hagen, Hagen, Germany)
HOWARD BESSER (Moving Image Archiving & Preservation Program, New York University, New York, NY, United States) and SHARON E. FARB (Collections and Scholarly Communications, UCLA Library, Los Angeles, CA, United States) and TODD GRAPPONE (Digital Initiatives and IT, UCLA Library, Los Angeles, CA, United States) and ALI JAMSHIDI (Green Movement collection, UCLA Library, Los Angeles, CA, United States)
ELHADI DJEBBARI (Service technologies de l’information, UNIVERSCIENCE, (Cité des sciences et de l’industrie), Paris, France) and ANCA AILINCAI (Service technologies de l’information, UNIVERSCIENCE, (Cité des sciences et de l’industrie), Paris, France) and XAVIER BOISSARIE (ORBE, Paris, France)
direct link Session 211 — Government libraries as knowledge platforms for citizen engagement — Government Libraries with Government Information and Official Publications
21 August 2014 10:45 - 12:45 | Room: Forum 1
Developing an Open Access Digital Repository (OADR) of official and government publications of Indian citizens
SUNIL GORIA (G.B. Pant University of Agriculture and Technology, Pantnagar, India) and SANJAY K BIHANI (Ministry of External Affairs, New Delhi, India)
Digital repository of government publications for effective implementation of e-Governance using DSpace
MANOJ KULKARNI (Yashwantrao Chavan Academy of Development Administration - YASHADA, Pune, India), KISHOR RAMDAS INGLE (Tata Consultancy Services, Pune, India) and VIJAYKUMAR JAGTAP (Directorate of Libraries Government of Maharashtra, India)
An electronic document repository of internally generated knowledge: A case of Bank of Uganda Knowledge Management Centre
FELIX R. NSIIMOOMWE (Bank of Uganda, Uganda)
Putting a roof over their heads – the development of an electronic submission, storage and delivery system for government documents
JOHN MCDONOUGH (Houses of the Oireachtas - Irish Parliament, Ireland)
The Philippines’ first Science Digital Library
RAYMUND E. LIBORO and LOUISE IAN T. DE LOS REYES (Science Technology Information Institute, Philippines)
In keeping with the overall theme of the conference - 'Librarians, Citizens, Societies: Confluence of Knowledge' - the session aims to address the ways that libraries and information services in government agencies are putting in place projects where information and knowledge can be systematized and shared, contributing to solving particular public issues. Subjects of interest include experiences on information governance strategy in the public sector and digital library projects.
Each presenter will have approximately ten minutes to give a short presentation in English. Later, each presenter will lead a table discussion along with a member of the Government Libraries Section (GLS). Members of the audience will be free to attend a table according to their interests. The discussions may focus on the impact of these topics on their library services, how to replicate the plan / project introduced in the presentation, and more. The outcome of each group will be given by the Presenter or a GLS member who participated in the table.
direct link Session 212 — Conversion of print to electronic – impact on resource sharing — Document Delivery and Resource Sharing
21 August 2014 10:45 - 12:45 | Room: Forum 2
ADRIANA POPESCU (Engineering Library, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey, United States) and DOUGLAS MCGEE (Engineering & Physical Sciences Libraries, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States)
ERTUGRUL CIMEN (Library, MEF University, Istanbul, Turkey) and SEMA CELIKBAS (Istanbul Technical University, Istanbul, Turkey) and AYHAN TUGLU (Library, Fatih Sultan Mehmet Vakif University, Istanbul, Turkey) and ZEKI CELIKBAS (Istanbul Technical University, Istanbul, Turkey)
JAMES G. NEAL (University Libraries/Information Services, Columbia University, New York, United States)
JENNY RAUBENHEIMER (Unisa Library, University of South Africa, Pretoria, South Africa)
direct link Session 213 — Confluence for Knowledge - Advocacy - Strong Libraries (School Libraries on the Agenda: Advocacy Initiatives from Around the World) — School Libraries
21 August 2014 10:45 - 12:45 | Room: Salle Gratte-Ciel 1-3
GENEVIEVE HART (Department of Library & Information Science, University of the Western Cape, Cape Town, South Africa)
HANNA CHATERINA GEORGE (Association of Indonesian School Information Professionals, Tangerang Selatan, Indonesia) and DILJIT SINGH (University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia)
ROSS J. TODD (School of Communication & Information, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick, United States)
ELIZABETH ANN BURNS (Old Dominion University, Norfolk, United States)
METTE HENRIKSEN AAS (The National Executive Board of Fagforbundet (The Norwegian Union of Municipal and General Employees), Oslo, Norway)
SIRI INGVALDSEN (Sogn og Fjordane County Library, Førde, Norway)
MARTINE ERNOULT (FADBEN, Paris, France) and NICOLE CARDONA (FADBEN, Paris, France) and GILDAS DIMIER (FADBEN, Paris, France)
MAUD HELL (Swedish Library Association, Lund, Sweden)
GRACIELA PERRONE (Biblioteca Nacional de Maestros, Argentina) and GABRIEL GRAVES (Biblioteca Nacional de Maestros, Argentina)
KATHRYN J. PHILIP (Library, University of Uyo, Nigeria) and EMMANUEL E. OKON (Maritime Academy of Nigeria, Oron, Nigeria)
direct link Session 214 — Business meeting II — CLM Committee Meeting
21 August 2014 11:30 - 13:00 | Room: Salle Bellecour 1
direct link Session 215 — Standing Committee II — Classification and Indexing
21 August 2014 11:30 - 13:00 | Room: Salle Bellecour 2
direct link Session 216 — Standing Committee II — Genealogy and Local History
21 August 2014 11:30 - 13:00 | Room: Salle Tête d'Or 1
direct link Session 217 — Business meeting — Religious Libraries in Dialogue Special Interest Group
21 August 2014 11:30 - 13:00 | Room: Salle Tête d'Or 2
direct link Session 218 — Standing Committee II — Audiovisual and Multimedia
21 August 2014 13:15 - 14:45 | Room: Salle Bellecour 2
direct link Session 219 — Business meeting — E-Metrics Special Interest Group
21 August 2014 13:15 - 14:45 | Room: Salle Tête d'Or 1
direct link Session 220 — Standing Committee II — Art Libraries
21 August 2014 13:15 - 14:45 | Room: Salle Tête d'Or 2
direct link Session 221 — Libraries as modern towers of Babel: Fostering Development from an Individual to a social being - the role of multiculturalism for mutual understanding — Library Services to Multicultural Populations
21 August 2014 13:45 - 15:45 | Room: Auditorium Lumière | SI
MARIA ALEKSEEVA (International Relations Department, Russian State Library for Young Adults, Moscow, Russian Federation)
ANITA BASAK (Library, Govt. College of Engineering & Leather Technology, Kolkata, India) and RATNA BANDYOPADHYAY (Department of Library and Information Science, University of Calcutta, Kolkata, India)
JIAZHONG FANG (Guangzhou Library, Guangzhou) and JIANGSHUN ZHANG (Guangzhou Library, Guangzhou) and TIAN ZHAN (Guangzhou Library, Guangzhou) and SAM BOSS (Guangzhou Library, Guangzhou)
VALERIE M. BUCK (Harold B. Lee Library, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah, United States) and ANNICK HOUZÉ (Harold B. Lee Library, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah, United States)
HÉLOÏSE LECOMTE (BULAC, Paris, France) and FANNY MION-MOUTON (BULAC, Paris, France)
INGRID ATLESTAM (Immigrant Institute, Göteborg, Sweden) and RANDI MYHRE (randi.myhre@immi.se, Sweden)
direct link Session 222 — Opening up to the world - IFLA participative programs for children's and young adults' libraries — Libraries for Children and Young Adults
21 August 2014 13:45 - 15:45 | Room: Auditorium Pasteur | FR-EN
Policy for the safe use of social media in libraries for children and young adults
KIRSTEN BOELT (Aalborg Public Libraries, Aalborg, Denmark) and INGRID KALLSTROM (Länsbibliotek Sörmland, Eskilstuna, Sweden)
The World through Picture Books: presentation, update and how to participate
ANNIE EVERALL (Authors Aloud UK, UK)
The World through Picture Books: Babar’s country, a land of picture books
NATHALIE BEAU (Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris, France)
The World through Picture Books: books from Germany, Norway and Lebanon
MONIKA MERTENS (Public Library, Oberursel, Germany), JORUN SYSTAD (Public Library, Høyanger, Norway) and HASMIG CHAHINIAN (Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris, France)
Sister Libraries for Children’s and Young Adults’ reading: presentation, update and evaluation
ULLA POTSONEN (Finnish Library Association, Finland) and CAROLYNN RANKIN (Leeds Metropolitan University, UK)
Sister Libraries’ experiences: Moscow-Stockholm, Brasov-Šilutė, Oberursel-Clichy
ANTON PURNIK (Russian State Library for Young Adults, Moscow, Russian Federation), RUXANDRA NAZARE (George Baritiu County Library, Brasov, Romania) and MONIKA MERTENS (Public Library, Oberursel, Germany)
IBBY (International Board on Books for Young People) current programs and how librarians can participate
LIZ PAGE (International Board on Books for Young People, Basel, Switzerland)
direct link Session 223 — IFLA Leaders Programme – Project Presentations — Action for Development through Libraries Programme (ALP)
21 August 2014 13:45 - 15:45 | Room: Salle Gratte-Ciel 1-3
Associates from IFLA’s International Leaders Programme will present the results of their projects on international issues including copyright, Open Access, access to digital content, development and regional collaboration. Speakers will include Nancy Gwinn (Smithsonian Institution, USA), and Associates who have participated from 2012-2014.
direct link Session 225 — Learning Challenges for Librarians and Library Managers - a Knowledge Café — Continuing Professional Development and Workplace Learning with Library and Research Services for Parliaments and Knowledge Management
21 August 2014 13:45 - 15:45 | Room: Forum 1
Team building and team leadership
EWA STENBERG (Malmo University Library, Sweden) and MONICA ERTEL (Bain & Company, San Francisco, United States)
Learning from others: Peer training best practices
HANNAH FISCHER (Library of Congress, Washington DC, United States)
Learning strategies for staff
JANE DYSART (Dysart & Jones Ass. Toronto, Canada)
Learning within the constraints of limited staffing and budgets
MOIRA FRASER ( IPU, New Zealand)
Digital libraries – digital futures: how to develop and keep up skill sets
GERT JAN LODDER (House of Representatives of the States, The Hague, Netherlands)
User involvement as learning tool
CATHARINA ISBERG (Helsingborg City Libraries, Sweden)
Staff competencies to provide digital and online services
EVA SEMERTZAKI (Bank of Greece Library Athens, Greece)
Learning together: when experts from developed libraries work with developing countries, everyone learns and everyone teaches
MARY AUGUSTA THOMAS (National Museum of Natural History, Washington, United States)
Creation of staff training and development teams (to engage staff in framing out their own preferred solutions
VIVIAN LEWIS (McMaster University Hamilton, Canada)
Mentoring and coaching programmes
MARGARET LAW (University of Alberta, Canada)
direct link Session 226 — Closing Session — IFLA
21 August 2014 16:15 - 17:30 | Room: Amphithéâtre | SI
Agenda
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Presentation of Awards
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Invitation to WLIC 2015 in Cape Town
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Announcement of WLIC 2016 location
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Vote of thanks
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Close of the Assembly
Friday 22 August 2014
direct link Session 227 — Governing Board (including Professional Committee)
22 August 2014 08:30 - 13:00 | Room: Salle Rhône 1