Preliminary Program

TUESDAY, May 23, 2023

17:00
Guided City Tour
18:30
Visit to Museum of Personal Stories
19:15
Visit to Museum of Personal Stories

WEDNESDAY, May 24, 2023

9:15-10:15
Registration
10.15–10.30
Room 60
Conference Opening

Sanjica Faletar (University of Osijek, Croatia)
Stephanie Jug (Vice-Dean, University of Osijek, Croatia)
Marijana Tomić (University of Zadar, Croatia)
10.30–11.30
Room 60
Keynote speaker:
Annemaree Lloyd (Department of Information Studies, University College London, UK) When information is everywhere: How should we think about information literacy practice?
Moderator: Kornelija Petr Balog (University of Osijek, Croatia)
11.30–12.00
Get Together Coffee

Parallel sessions

12.00–13.00
SESS. 1A

Room 60
Preservation, Legacy, Archival Pursuits

Moderator: Laura Costello (Rutgers University, USA)

User’s experience and habits in organization and preservation of personal digital legacy. Antonija Grgeč, Drahomira Cupar, Martina Dragija Ivanović (Department of Information Sciences; University of Zadar, Croatia)- Abstract, Presentation

Selection for the digitization of films through the prism of users. María-Ángeles López-Hernández (University of Seville, Spain), Rubén Domínguez-Delgado (University of Seville, Spain), Francisco-Javier Muñoz-García (University of Heulva, Spain)

Book publishing practices of Croats in Australia: Contribution to the research of Croatian emigrant heritage. Ana Barbarić, Ivana Hebrang Grgić (Department of Information and Communication Sciences, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Zagreb, Croatia) - Abstract, Presentation

Toward virtual research environment for glagolitic manuscript studies. Marijana Tomić, Laura Grzunov, Marta Ivanović (Department of Information Sciences, University of Zadar, Croatia)- Abstract, Presentation

12.00–13.00
SESS. 1B

Room 39
Perspectives and Strategies for Excellence in LIS Pedagogy

Moderator: Carol Gordon (Rutgers University, USA)

Facets of encouragement in pre-doctoral experience. Africa Hands (University at Buffalo, USA)

Designing an OER course in the field of written heritage preservation – importance of content adaptation. Damir Hasenay, Ines Horvat, Marija Milošević (Department of Information Sciences, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Osijek, Croatia) - Abstract, Presentation

Library and Information Science Study Program Through the Eyes of Students: Preliminary Findings. Sanjica Faletar, Kornelija Petr Balog, Mirna Gilman Ranogajec (Department of Information Sciences, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Osijek, Croatia). - Abstract, Presentation

The COBISS system as one of the foundations of culture, science and education. Romana Muhvič Šumandl and Davor Bračko (IZUM – Institute of information science, Slovenia) - Presentation

13:15-14:15
SESS. 2A

Room 60
Human Information Behavior in Context

Moderator: Lilia Pavlovsky (Rutgers University, USA)

Information under the skin: Information experience of tattooed people. Maja Krtalić, Jennifer Campbell-Meier (School of Information Management, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand) - Abstract, Presentation

Further extending the concept of place in studying mobile populations. Kaitlin Montague (Rutgers University, USA) - Abstract, Presentation

Impact of online health information seeking behavior on treatment outcome in urological patients and its legal aspects. Katarina Knol Radoja (Faculty of Law, University of Osijek, Croatia), Ivan Radoja (Medical Faculty, University of Osijek, Croatia), Anita Papić (Department of Information Sciences, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Osijek, Croatia) - Abstract, Presentation

Understanding researchers’ shared file organization practices in cloud storage for collaborative projects. Kyong Eun Oh (Simmons University, USA) - Abstract, Presentation

13:15-14:15
SESS. 2B

Room 39
Research on Information Literacy and Competencies

Moderator: Laura Costello (Rutgers University, USA)

Indonesian researchers’ literacy in research data management as postgraduate students at UK universities. Madiareni Sulaiman (University College London, UK) - Abstract, Presentation

Antecedents of financial information literacy and financial management behavior of university students: Social cognitive perspective. Tabassum Aslam, Khalid Mahmood and Hina Batool (Institute of Information Management, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan) - Abstract

Labour-market needs for industrial property skills and competences of non-lawyers. Katarina Švab, Polona Vilar, Tjaša Jug (Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia) - Abstract, Presentation

What images are communicating about the COVID-19 pandemic? Josipa Selthofer, Ines Hocenski (Department of Information Sciences Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Osijek, Croatia) - Abstract, Presentation

14:30-15:45
Lunch

Parallel sessions

16:00-16:45
SESS. 3A

Room 60
PhD Forum

Respondents: Amy VanScoy (University at Buffalo, USA), and Martina Dragija Ivanović (University of Zadar, Croatia)

The meaning of collections for the academic library identity. Hanna Hallnäs (University of Borås, Sweden) - Abstract, Presentation

16:00-16:45
SESS. 3B

Room 39
Student Showcase

Respondents: Kornelija Petr Balog (University of Osijek, Croatia) and Juan-José Boté-Vericad (University of Barcelona, Spain)

Balancing act: Exploring changes to scientific communication during the COVID-19 pandemic. Jennifer Rempel (Leiden University, Netherlands) - Abstract, Presentation

16:45-17:15

Room 60
An evening with the ASIS&T European Chapter Tatjana Aparac-Jelušić (University of Zadar, Croatia)

17:30
Guided city tour
19:00
Conference Dinner (Optional, ticketed event)

THURSDAY, May 25, 2023

9:15-10:15
Registration
9:30-10:30

Room 60
Keynote Speaker:
Carol Gordon (Rutgers University, USA) Researching Ross: A reflection on Dr. Ross J. Todd’s rationale for the study of school libraries, the results of his work, and his reasoning for the relevance and resiliency of school libraries - Presentation
Moderator: Ivanka Stričević (University of Zadar, Croatia)

10:30-11:00
Coffe Break
11:00-12:00
Room 60
Celebrating the Life of Ross J. Todd

Moderator Tatjana Aparac-Jelušić (University of Zadar, Croatia)

Parallel sessions

12:15-13:15
SESS. 4A

Room 60
Exploring Virtuality & Information Services

Moderator: Mate Juric, (University of Zadar, Croatia)

Do not go for different! Designing specialized information services. Elke Greifenede, Paulina Bressel (Berlin School of Library and Information Science, Germany) - Abstract, Presentation

Exploring the role of games and gamification in academic libraries.  Tjaša Jug (Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia) - Abstract, Presentation

Critical perspectives on current professional positioning on themes of digital transformation in the United Kingdom. Cameron M. Pierson (L3S Research Center, Lebiniz, University Hannover, Germany), Elizabeth Tait (Charles Sturt University, Australia), A. Nick Vera (University of South Carolina, USA) - Abstract, Presentation

12:15-13:15
SESS. 4B

Room 39
Critical Approaces to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

Moderator: Zrinka Džoić (University of Zadar, Croatia)

The whiteness of European library and information science. Fidelia Ibekwe (LPL - Aix-Marseille University) - Abstract, Presentation

Disability and surveillance: Disability justice as a framework to understand educational technology. Alexandra Pucciarelli, Emma May (Rutgers University, USA) - Abstract, Presentation

Data feminism in "the wild": Case studies of indexing projects and their futurities. Rachel Pierce (University of Gothenborg), Hana Marčetić (University of Borås, Sweden) - Abstract, Presentation

Lithuanian open science resources: A gateway to the world. Fausta Kepaliene and Elena Maceviciute (Vilnius University, Lithuania) - Abstract, Presentation

13:30-14:45
Lunch

Parallel sessions

15.00–15.30
SESS. 5A

Room 60
Privacy, Disinformation, and Trust

Moderator: Maja Krtalić (Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand)

Digital privacy and data protection knowledge and skills of Generation Z. Hajdi Ivanović, Snježana Stanarević Katavić, Anita Papić (Department of Information Science, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Osijek, Croatia) - Abstract, Presentation

Trust in nutrition information sources used by university students. Nikolina Peša Pavlović, Mate Juric, Alica Kolarić (Department of Information Sciences, University of Zadar, Croatia) - Abstract, Presentation

15.00–15.30
SESS. 5B

Room 39
Digital services in public libraries and information literacy

Moderator: Laura Costello (Rutgers University, USA)

How public libraries deliver value online: The perception of librarians. Marie Lundsfryd Nielsen, Marie Cecilie Lensch, Tove Faber Frandsen (University of Southern Denmark, Denmark) - Abstract, Presentation

Aligning information literacy terminology to STEM disciplinary language used in the scientific method. Brianna Buljung, Seth Vuletich, Lisa Dunn (Colorado School of Mines, USA) - Abstract, Presentation

15:45-17:00

Room 60
Poster Session

  1. Connecting the digital knowledge economy and libraries in Croatia: Preliminary findings of the IPEDU Erasmus+ International Research Project. Denis Kos, Sonja Špiranec, Mihaela Banek Zorica (Faculty of humanities and social sciences, University of Zagreb, Croatia) - Abstract
  2. GEMPIMS: Gender perspective mentoring program in information and media studies. Juan-José Boté-Vericad, Anna Villarroya, Margarida Carnicé, Maria José Masanet, Aurora Vall, Maddalena Fedele (Facultat d'Informació i Mitjans Audiovisuals, University of Barcelona, Spain) - Abstract
  3. Digital collection of Turbe listed as national monuments in Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Lejla Hajdarpašić, Senada Dizdar, Džejla Khattab (Faculty of Philosophy, University of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina) - Abstract
  4. Building library collections in the SUVAG polyclinic library. Ivan Crnjac (SUVAG Polyclinic, Zagreb, Croatia) - Abstract, Presentation
  5. Information literacy of young adults at the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences in Osijek: Online disinformation, misinformation, and malinformation. Borna Petrović, Lucija Belošević, Marija Erl Šafar, Tihana Lubina (Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Osijek, Croatia) - Abstract
  6. Unexpected liaisons: the role of a digital fabrication lab in redefining the library’s image. Varvara Kountouzi (University of Pennsylvania, USA) - Abstract
  7. Analysis of large image collections: Potential bias and requirements for future information infrastructure. Thomas Mandl, Chanjong Im, Sebastian Diem (University of Hildesheim, Germany) - Abstract
  8. Maintaining of authority control: importance of name identifiers in digital world. Ana Knežević Cerovski, Petra Pancirov (National and University Library in Zagreb, Croatia) - Abstract

FRIDAY, May 26, 2023

9.30–10.30
Room 60
Keynote Speaker:
Dimitris Soudias (London School of Economics, UK) The commoning library: Alter-neoliberal pedagogy in informational capitalism
Moderator: Milijana Mičunović (University of Osijek, Croatia)
10.30–11.00
Coffee Break

Parallel sessions

11.00–12.00
SESS. 6A
and
SESS. 7A

Room 60
Initiatives and Innovations in Public Library Services

Moderator: Kornelija Petr Balog (University of Osijek, Croatia)

Public library services for Ukrainian refugees in Hungary and Poland. Jamie Johnston (Oslo Metropolitan University, Norway), Anna Mierzecka (University of Warsaw, Poland), Máté Tóth (University of Pécs, Hungary), Andreas Vårheim (UiT The Arctic University of Norway; Norway), Casper Hvenegaard Rasmussen (University of Copenhagen, Denmark), Kersin Rydbeck (Uppsala University, Sweden), Ágústa Pálsdóttir (University of Iceland, Iceland), Henrik Jochumsen (University of Copenhagen, Denmark), Mahmood Khosrowjerdi (Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences, Norway), Małgorzata Kisilowska (University of Warsaw, Poland), Roswitha Skare (Arctic University of Norway (UiT), Norway), Magdalena Paul (University of Warsaw, Poland) - Abstract, Presentation

Libraries and NGOs together for commons. Zrinka Džoić (Department of information sciences, University of Zadar, Croatia) - Abstract

COVID Impacts and Images

The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on physical health and mental well-being of university teaching staff: The case of Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences in Osijek. Milijana Mićunović (Department of Information Sciences, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Osijek, Croatia), Tin Veljača (Faculty of Kinesiology, University of Zagreb, Croatia), Kristina Feldvari (Department of Information Sciences, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Osijek, Croatia) - Abstract, Presentation

Actually, I used OER – professor’s perspectives on digital education in library and information science during the COVID-19 pandemic in Germany. Lea Wöbbekind, Orhan Yener, Thomas Mandl (University of Hildesheim, Germany) - Abstract, Presentation

11.00–12.00
SESS. 6B
and
SESS. 7B

Room 39
Theoretical and Philosophical Approaches in LIS

Moderator: Carol Gordon (Rutgers University, USA)

Eliciting examples of theories in practice: A methodological discussion. Amy VanScoy (University at Buffalo, USA), Tanja Merčun (University of Ljubljana, Slovenia), Africa Hands (University at Buffalo, USA), Maja Kuhar, Katarina Švab (University of Ljubljana, Slovenia) - Abstract, Presentation

Addressing the professional identity of librarians through Castell’s theory of a network society: An exploratory case study of Serbian librarians. Amanda Harrison (University of Central Missouri, USA) - Abstract, Presentation

School and Public Library Services to the Young

Bringing stories into homes: An exploration of books shared in virtual storytime programs. Maria Cahill, Antonio Garcia, Soohyung Joo, Luke LeFebvre, Averi Cole (University of Kentucky, USA) - Abstract, Presentation

The democratic assignment at Swedish school libraries: a best practice study of librarians. Ulrika Centerwall (University of Borås, Sweden) - Abstract, Presentation

12:15
Closing