Programme


Tuesday January 28

09.30-10.00 Welcome (Central Hall 6th floor); Coffee and tea

10.00-11.30 Sessions:

A. Auditorium (6th floor)
B. The Council Room (5th floor)
C. The Chapel (7th floor)
D. The Buffet Room (8th floor)

11.30-12.00 Coffee and tea

12.00-13.30 Sessions:

A. Auditorium (6th floor)
B. The Council Room (5th floor)
C. The Chapel (7th floor)
D. The Buffet Room (8th floor)

13.30-14.30 Lunch

14.30-16.30 Sessions:

A. Auditorium (6th floor)
B. The Council Room (5th floor)
C. The Chapel (7th floor)
D. The Buffet Room (8th floor)

20:00 Matthias Church concert


Tuesday 10.00-11.30

Session A, Auditorium. Topic 5: The socio-economic impact of new information products and services.

Mr. Rob Davies (UK)
Recent EU-funded activities in the development op public library information provision.

Dr. Pier Giacomo Sola (Italy)
European support for the New Book Economy.

Dr. Lester J. Pourciau (USA)
The global copyright environment and the future of the printed book.

Session B, The Council Room. Topic 3: Changing structure of the information sector.

Ms. Stefanie Gehrke (Germany)
From print to electronic publishing: new challenges for the subscription agent.

Dr. Annamaria Campanile (Italy)
Promoting the exploitation of grey literature in Italy.

Ms. Corry Stuyts (Netherlands)
The grey files project: research memoranda full text available on Internet.

Session C, The Chapel. Topic 4: Changes in employment and job opportunities.

Prof. Inger Larsen (Denmark)
Teaching Internet skills - a natural function for library and information staff?

Dr. Brunella Sebastiani (Italy)
Libraries and information. What are the changes?

Session D, The Buffet Room. Topic 1: Changing needs and demands.

Prof. Tiina Markus and prof. Ülle-Marike Papp (Estonia)
Values and expectations of Estonian librarians.

Ms. Iva Boneva (Bulgaria)
Bulgarian manuscripts. Electronic and other publishing methods.

Mr. Gábor Mikulas (Hungary)
How about library stocks in Hungary?


Tuesday 12.00-13.30

Session A, Auditorium. Topic 1: Changing needs and demands.

Ms. Maria E. Burke (UK)
Business strategy and the role of the information professional: a new perspective

Ms. Camilla Moring (Denmark)
Building learning organisations for the future information society.

Dr. Aira Lepik (Estonia)
Training for marketing management: a step-by-step approach to library marketing.

Session B, The Council Room. Topic 2: Changing supply of information.

Dr. Christian Schloegl, Mr. Haimo Primas, Mr. Hannes Baptist, Mr. Heinrich Schadler, Mr. Gernot Woeber, Ms. Gabrijela Trivic, Mr. Boris Wedl (Austria) and Mr. Zoltan Czovek, Ms. Krisztina Katona, Ms. Gabriella Rozsa, Dr. Peter Sutheo (Hungary)
The hypercatalogue Graz - Budapest (HyperKGB).

Prof. Vadim Stepanov (Russia)
Search engines on the Internet: yesterday, today, tomorrow.

Prof. Elviine Uverskaja (Estonia)
CD-ROM databases. A new information source in Estonian academic libraries.

Session C, The Chapel. Topic 3: Changing structure of the information sector.

Prof. Mag. Thomas Burg (Austria)
How can independant publishers survive the fall of the iron curtain? The `Krems Circle', an initiative of independant publishers from Central and Eastern Europe in defense of diversity of publishing.

Ms. Katalin Lovász (Hungary)
The survival of a children's book publisher after the changes in Hungary.

Mr. Mart Trummal (Estonia)
Estonian Thought History Series: a case study of an integrated publishing project.

Session D, The Buffet Room. Topic 4: Changes in employment and job opportunities.

Mr. István Boda and prof. dr. István Juhasz (Hungary)
Teaching library and information science in Debrecen.

Ms. gnes Szerafin-Szabolcsi and ms. Anikó Tanyi-Kocsis (Hungary)
Changes in the teaching of information sources in library and information sciences at György Bessenyei Teacher's Training College in Nyíregyháza.

Ms. Katarzyna Kamerdula, ms. Agnieszka Reczuch and dr. Broni slaw Zurawski (Poland)
The curricula of library and information education in Poland and elsewhere - new developments.


Tuesday 14.30-16.30

Session A, Auditorium. Topic 3: Changing structure of the information sector.

Dr. Ekaterina Genieva (Russia)
Changing structure of the information sector: new role of the libraries in utilizing computer technologies.

Ms. Ewa Nowak and dr. Bronislaw Zurawski (Poland)
A new role for libraries in supplying electronic information in Poland.

Mr. Jos Geevers (Netherlands)
Multimedia information centre: a new library concept.

Dr. Tibor Koltay (Hungary)
Changing library world in Hungary: topics for discussion.

Session B, The Council Room. Topic 1: Changing needs and demands.

Mr. Hein Grünhagen and mr. Ronald van der Have (Netherlands)
European training needs for the information society: market research.

Ms. Marina Nijland (Netherlands)
The changing information supply in the Dutch booktrade.

Mr. Barry Wiebenga (Netherlands)
How to become a professional publisher and distributor of electronic information-products.

Session C, The Chapel. Topic 1: Changing needs and demands.

Mr. Fytton Rowland (UK)
Use of electronic journals by academic staff and postgraduate students in an information-literate university.

Prof. Sirje Virkus, ms. Greta Tischler and ms. Nele Danilov (Estonia)
Usage of electronic information in an academic environment; changing needs and demands.

Prof. Christóbal Urbano Salido (Spain)
Information seeking behaviour of university students in Barce lona since the Internet explosion.

Prof. dr. Tatjana Aparac and ms. Aida Slavic (Croatia)
The students' attitude towards the use of information technolo gy in the teaching process.

Session D, The Buffet Room. Topic 4: Changes in employment and job opportunities.

Prof. Ragnar Audunsson (Norway)
The making of a LIS research programme.

Dr. Remigijus Misiunas and dr. Aušra Navickienè (Lithuania)
The studying of the book market in Lithuania; present situation and prospects.



Wednesday January 29

09.30-10.00 Welcome (Central Hall 6th floor); Coffee and tea

10.00-11.30 Sessions:

A. Auditorium (6th floor)

B. The Council Room (5th floor)
C. The Chapel (7th floor)
D. The Buffet Room (8th floor)

11.30-12.00 Coffee and tea

12.00-13.30 Sessions:

A. Auditorium (6th floor)
B. The Council Room (5th floor)
C. The Chapel (7th floor)
D. The Buffet Room (8th floor

13.30-14.30 Lunch

14.30-16.30 Sessions:

A. Auditorium (6th floor)
B. The Council Room (5th floor)
C. The Chapel (7th floor)
D. The Buffet Room (8th floor)


Wednesday 10.00-11.30

Session A, Auditorium. Topic 2: Changing supply of information.

Dr. Chris Frohwein (Netherlands)
Networks within the information chain: why only the services matter.

Prof. Paul Nordahl Andersen (Denmark)
The Danish book industry.

Prof. Angels Mass�ssimo (Spain)
Electronic publishing in Catalonian university libraries: a state-of-the-art report.

Session B, The Council Room. Topic 1: Changing needs and demands.

Prof. G�nter Beyersdorff (Germany)
From print media to the Internet - concrete experiences of a library research and service institute.

Ms. Marian Swenne (Netherlands) and Mr. Dick Steenhuizen (Netherlands)
`Digit-Project'; the electronic highway in public libraries in a Dutch Province.

Prof. Xiao Hua Yang (United States)
The Internet impact on library and information services, and the changes of information behaviour.

Session C, The Chapel. Topic 3: Changing structure of the information sector.

Mr. Swarna Bandara (Jamaica)
Collection development: congeniality with new technology; with special reference to scientific journals.

Ms. Magda Froelich, ms. Anna Kapron and dr. Bronislaw Zurawski (Poland)
Electronic journals, newspapers and electronic publishing in Poland.

Ms. Inge Heijting (Netherlands)
Online journals.

Session D, The Buffet Room. Topic 1: Changing needs and demands.

Dr. Attila Nagy (Hungary)
Transitions in reading and library users habits.

Mr. Leo van Zoen (Netherlands) and Ms. Julia Tcherniakova (Russia)
Developments in information behaviour in the Netherlands and Russia in the last decade; differences and resemblances.


Wednesday 12.00-13.30

Session A, Auditorium. Topic 4: Changes in employment and job opportunities.

Prof. dr. ing. Bernd Hamacher (Germany)
Information support for European studies in information scien ces from a student view.

Ms. Marieke van Buytene (Netherlands)
Twinning: internationalization in library education.

Dr. Mihaly Palvolgyi and dr. Gyula Toth (Hungary)
The experiences of LISTEN TEMPUS JEP in updating LIS education in coping with the changes in employment and job opportunities in Hungary.

Session B, The Council Room. Topic 1: Changing needs and demands.

Mr. Ingo-Eric M. Schmidt-Braul (Germany)
New Book Economy: new alliances and new roles for the traditio nal key players.

Mr. Bert Vromen and mr. Harry de Wit (Netherlands)
Publishing: from ad hoc activity to customer loyalty.

Session C, The Chapel. Topic 2: Changing supply of information.

Mr. Matthew David (UK)
The bare-foot database user and new challenges for the meta- librarian.

Prof. dr. Carl Gustav Johannsen (Denmark)
Quality control in networked environments.

Mr. Sjaak Hubregtse (Netherlands)
Preservation & Access: state of the art and future.

Session D, The Buffet room. Session in progress.


Wednesday 14.30-16.30

Session A, Auditorium. Topic 4: Changes in employment and job opportunities.

Prof. R�diger Wischenbart (Austria)
Training for publishing in small markets: current challenges, new opportunities.

Mr. Pierfrancesco Attanasio (Italy)
Change and new training needs in the Italian multimedia publis hing.

Prof. Niels Windfeld Lund (Norway)
A need for documentation studies due to the new book economy. A new curriculum in library and information education based on an enlarged concept of document.

Prof. Niels Ole Pors (Denmark) Scenarios for the future library and LIS curricula.

Session B, The Council Room. Topic 5: The socio-economic impact of new information products and services.

Prof. Ingeborg Westerheim and students (Norway)
Consequences of changes in children's media habits & the media market for children: a challenge for public libraries.
Children and teenagers' culture in the nineties / Ms. Ingeborg Rygh Hjorthen and ms. Grethe H�yvik
Children and teenagers' media habits / Mr. Johan T. Jensen and ms. Hazel Henriksen
The importance of children's reading / Ms. Beate Martnes
Public library projects / Mr. Lasse Skage and mr. Guri Skjelle
Library marketing / Ms. Hilde Dahlberg, ms. Hilde Kaalvik, ms. Mari Aaker�y and ms. Gry Hern�s

Session C, The Chapel. Topic 1: Changing needs and demands.

Prof. dr. Jadranka Lasi -Lazi and mr. Hrvoje Stan i (Croatia)
Information needs, goals and problems.

Mr. Fuoda Varoneckait� (Lithuania)
The library service to elderly people in Lithuania.

Dr. Elena Yastrebova (Russia)
New information possibilities for Russian women in the nine ties.

Prof. dr. Bronislawa Wozniczka Paruzel and dr. Malgorzata Federowicz (Poland)
Persons with reading disabilities and their specific informati on needs.

Session D, The Buffet Room. Topic 4: Changes in employment and job opportunities.

Ms. Julia Bir� (Hungary)
Professional training for librarians; some questions.

Ms. Monika Rzasa (Poland)
Modern library and information science studies in Poland.

Ms. Milla Christova (Bulgary)
Library and information studies in Bulgary.

Ms. Ewa Czerwonka, ms. Malgorzata Kowalska, ms. Agnieszka Wilmanowicz and dr. Bronislaw Zurawski (Poland)
A comparison of job opportunities in the information sector in Poland and elsewhere.