IFLA 2012

2012 оны Олон улсын номын сангийн холбооны хурал Финлянд улсын Хелсинк хотод 8 сарын 11-17 өдрүүдэд Libraries Now! - Inspiring, Surprising, Empowering  гэсэн уриан доор явагдах гэж байна.

Би энэхүү их хурлын 8 сарын 13-ны Даваа гаригийн 1 өдрийн арга хэмжээнд оролцохоор сонголт хийж, аялалын төлөвлөгөөгөө зохицуулж байна.

8 сарын 13-ны өдрийн хөтөлбөр
энэ өдөр олон сонирхолтой илтгэлүүдийг сонсож,
номын сангийн техник технологийн үзэсгэлэн үзэж,
poster session-д оролцох боломжтой.

Session 92 — New futures for bibliographic data formats: reflections and directions — UNIMARC Core Activity
13 August 2012 09:30 - 11:30 | Off-site
Congress track 4: Tools and techniques.

Session 95 — Strategies for library associations: include new professionals now! — Management of Library Associations with the New Professionals Special Interest Group
13 August 2012 09:30 - 12:45 | Room: 6
Congress track 5: Ideas, innovations, anticipating the new.

    - New librarians worldwide: mapping out the future
    ROBIN KEAR (University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, USA) and LOIDA GARCIA-FEBO (Queens Library, Queens, NY, USA)
    - Inclusion of New Professionals in the strategy of the Library Association of Latvia
    SILVIJA TRETJAKOVA, DACE UDRE, SILVA SUHANENKOVA and SANITA MALEJA (Library Association of Latvia, Riga, Latvia)
    - Inspiring future leaders: empowering New Professionals in the UK
    MARIA COTERA, DAVID PERCEVAL and CHRISTOPHER RHODES (CILIP, London, United Kingdom)
    - Strategies in action: working at a small but great library community
    GARCÍA ACOSTA (Certified Librarians' Association of Argentina, Buenos Aires, Argentina)
    - Locating librarianship's Identity in its historical roots of professional philosophies: towards a radical new identity for librarians of today (and tomorrow)
    SARA WINGATE GRAY (Department of Information Studies, University College London, London, United Kingdom)
    - Building (new) professional communities
    KATE BYRNE (University Library New South Wales, Sydney, Australia)
    - Inspiring and empowering: upcoming LIS generation joining IFLA
    SHAKED SPIER and PETRA HAUKE (Berlin School of Library and Information Science, Berlin, Germany)


Session 96 — UNESCO Open Session


Session 98 — Generation Google needs us: new roles for visibility in the digital age for information & reference services — Reference and Information Services
13 August 2012 11:45 - 13:45 | Room: Session Room 1
Congress track 1: Open access and digital resources.

    - Information "Lost and Found" - new models for library reference service
    RAUHA MAARNO (e-Library Unit, Helsinki City Library, Helsinki, Finland)
    - Does GENERATION Google REALLY need us?
    PETER SIDORKO (University Library, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China) and DIANNE CMOR (Hong Kong Baptist University Library, Hong Kong, China) and
    - Reference Librarianship on the Fly: taking the Librarian out of the Library
    SARA WINGATE GRAY (University College, University of London, San Francisco, California, USA)
    - How can we make our digital material more visible in the physical library?
    LINDA VIDLUND and CECILIA PETERSSON (Uppsala University Library, Uppsala, Sweden)
    - If we build it, will they come? Understanding reference users in the age of texting
    LILI LUO (School of Library & Information Science, San Jose State University, San Jose, California, USA)


Session 100 — Poster sessions


Session 104 — Steps towards a global accessible library — Libraries Serving Persons with Print Disabilities
13 August 2012 13:45 - 15:45 | Room: 6
Congress track 5: Ideas, innovations, anticipating the new.

    - Solving the "Book Famine"
    Keynote speaker: STEPHEN KING (President, Daisy Consortium, Peterborough, United Kingdom)
    - Can mainstream e-publishing become accessible? EPUB3, DAISY4 and convergence: Impact on accessible publishing
    BILL MCCOY (International Digital Publishing Forum (IDPF), USA)
    - Invitation to the feast: developing accessible e-book services in UK public libraries
    HELEN BRAZIER (Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB, Manchester, United Kingdom)
    - E-reading without screens: summarizing personal experiences from end-users with e-book readers
    VARJU LUCENO (Daisy Consortium, Missoula, Montana, USA) and 2 expert users from Finland (Finnish Association of the Blind, Finland)


Session 105 — International and comparative librarianship: toward valid, relevant and authentic research and education — Library Theory and Research, Education and Training and LIS Education in Developing Countries Special Interest Group
13 August 2012 13:45 - 18:00 | Room: 2 | SI
Congress track 2: Policy, strategy and advocacy.

    - Introduction: Towards excellence in international and comparative research in Library and Information Science
    PETER JOHAN LOR (University of Pretoria, Pretoria, South Africa)
    - Commonwealth of uncertainty: how British and American professional models of library practice have shaped LIS education in selected former British colonies and dominions
    MARY CARROLL (Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga, Australia), PAULETTE KERR (University of the West Indies, Mona, Jamaica), ABDULLAHI I. MUSA (Emporia State University, Emporia, Kansas, USA) and WASEEM AFZAL (Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga, Australia)
    - Improving the resources for supporting information literacy education in developing countries
    DAN DORNER (Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand)
    - Faculty perceptions of librarian-led information literacy instruction in postsecondary education
    CHRISTINA NILSEN (Thompson Rivers University, Kamloops, BC, Canada)
    - Assessing the impact of Italian public libraries. A research study supported by the IFLA Researcher-Librarian Partnership
    SARA CHIESSI (Consorzio Sistema Bibliotecario Nord-Ovest, Milan, Italy)
    - African libraries as centres of e-learning
    TORD HØIVIK (Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences, Oslo, Norway)
    - Cataloguing and classification education and training in library and information science/studies in South Africa, Brazil and the USA
    DENNIS N. OCHOLLA and LYUDMILA OCHOLLA (University of Zululand, KwaDlangezwa, South Africa); HOPE A. OLSON and JEANNETTE R. GLOVER (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI, USA) and JOSÉ AUGUSTO GUIMARÃES (Sao Paulo State University, Sao Paulo, Brazil)
    - Agents of change: international librarianship, development, and globalization theory
    STEVE W. WITT (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana-Champaign, IL, USA)
    - Conclusion: lessons from International and Comparative Librarianship
    CLARA M. CHU (University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Greensboro, NC, USA)

Session 107 — Libraries across time and space — Library History Special Interest Group
13 August 2012 16:00 - 18:00 | Room: 3
Congress track 2: Policy, strategy and advocacy.
    - The chronology of my chronology: a history of 85 years IFLA: A history and chronology of sessions, 1927-2012
    JEFFREY M. WILHITE (University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma, USA)
    - Exchange of publications in two Finnish museum libraries in the nineteenth and early twentieth century
    JOHANNA LILJA (Federation of Finnish Learned Societies, Helsinki, Finland)
    - Historical explanations for the success of Finnish public libraries (and Nordic countries in general)
    ILKKA MÄKINEN (University of Tampere, Tampere, Finland)
    - The first use of moving pictures in promoting public libraries: the Danish case
    MARTIN DYRBYE (The Royal School of Library and Information Science, Copenhagen, Denmark)
    - Libraries and reading in a Finnish Canadian Utopia: Sointula 1900-1950
    ANN CURRY (University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada)


Session 108 — Libraries for literacy: linking generations, empowering communities — Literacy and Reading
13 August 2012 16:00 - 18:00 | Room: 4
Congress track 5: Ideas, innovations, anticipating the new.


Session 109 — Gates – Access to Learning Award (ATLA) Session
13 August 2012 16:00 - 18:00 | Room: 5

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