LIDA 2003

Digital  libraries conferences and courses in Croatia


Program

(last update: July 18th, 2003)


Preconference day, Sunday, May 25

Meeting of the American Society for Information Science and Technology/ European Chapter (ASIST/EC) – Open to all . Chair: Emil Levine, ASIST European Chapter Advisor, Vienna, Austria
14:00 Open Remarks,
ASIST-EC, Emil Levine, ASIST-EC Chapter Advisor
14:10-14:45 History and overview of ASIST
(Tefko Saracevic, Rutgers University; President of ASIS (1991)
14:45-15:00 Report on ASIST-EC Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, 2002,
Koraljka Golub (ASIST-EC Student of the Year, 2002)
15:00-15:30 Coffee break
15:30-17:00

Panel Discussion "Role of Professional Organizations in Career
Development"

(Emil Levine, Tefko Saracevic, Paul Kantor, Tatjana Aparac-Jelusic, other panel to be announced)

ASIST Annual Meeting Highlights (Digiscript Online Digital Video
Presentation - The Digiscript Online Presentation of the entire ASIST-EC
meeting will be available throughout the LIDA Conference.)

17:00-19:00 DEMOS:
HIDRA-Croatian Information Documentation Referral Agency web site
Žaneta Baršic-Schneider, Ivana Premužic (HIDRA, Zagreb, Croatia)
WebCT Usage
Ivica Matotek (CARnet Center, U of Osijek, Croatia)
The Medvescak Public Library Web space
Sanja Pavlakovic (Medvescak City Library, Zagreb, Croatia)
Integrated Library System CROLIST Network
Sofija Klarin (National and University Library Zagreb)
19:00-20:00 Informal meeting with ASIST members and membership enrollment
(Membership enrollment open throughout LIDA conference)
20:00 LIDA/ASIST 2003 Opening reception – hosted by ASIST/EC



Monday, May 26

09:00-09:45 OPENING SESSION
Tatjana Aparac-Jelusic (U of Osijek, Croatia); Nicholas J. Belkin (Rutgers U, New Brunswick, NJ, USA); Tefko Saracevic (Rutgers U, New Brunswick, NJ, USA)
09:45-10.30 SESSION 1.
Chair: Nicholas J. Belkin (Rutgers U, New Brunswick, NJ, USA)

The impact of change in web-based IR systems on users' experience
Sanda Erdelez, (U of Missouri, Columbia, MO, USA)
10:30-11:00 Coffee break
11.00-11:45 SESSION 1. (continued)
Metadata: Generation and evaluation
Elizabeth D. Liddy (Syracuse U, Syracuse, NY, USA)
11.45-12:30 Ask A Librarian and QuestionPoint: Integrating collaborative and digital reference in the real world (and in a really big library)
Linda White (Library of Congress, Washington, DC, USA)
12.30-14:00 Lunch break
14:00-15:30
parallel sessions
TUTORIAL 1:
Interface Design for Web Information Retrieval
Colleen Cool (Queens College, Queens, New York, NY, USA) & Nicholas Belkin (Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, USA)

WORKSHOP:
A. Collection level description
Gordon Dunsire (Centre for Digital Library Research
Strathclyde University, Glasgow, UK )
15.30-16:00 Coffee break
16:00-16:30 SESSION 2. Chair: Ivanka Stričević (Medvescak public library, Zagreb, Croatia)
Information seeking and subject access for knowledge construction
Ross J. Todd and Carol C. Kuhlthau
(School of Communication, Information and Library Studies
Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, USA)
16:30-17:00 Children's categorization and the design of taxonomic categories in search engines
Dania Bilal & Peiling Wang, (U of Tennessee, Nashville, TN, USA)
17:00-17:30 The relationship between cognitive styles and information representation in Web directories
Sherry Y.Chen & George D. Magoulas (Brunel U, Uxbridge, UK)
17:30-19:00 DEMOS: Chair: Radovan Vrana (Faculty of Philosophy, U of Zagreb, Croatia
SCONE, Scottish Collections Network, service and its associated maintenance interface SCAMP, the Scottish Collections Access Management Portal
Gordon Dunsire (Centre for Digital Library Research
Strathclyde U, Glasgow, UK )
Creating and managing of new services of the John von Neumann Digital Library
Zsuzsanna Tószegi (J. von Neumann Digital Library, Budapest, Hungary)
Multimedia information as a cooperative service: The German Network of Multimedia Resource Centers
Erda Lapp (Bochum U Library, Germany)
20:00 Event TBA



Tuesday, May 27

09:30-10:30 TUTORIAL 2.
The challenge of finding information in long documents
David J. Harper (The Robert Gordon U, Aberdeen, UK)
10.30-11.00 Coffee break
11:00-12:30
parallel sessions

WORKSHOPS:
B. Finding information through the Internet and the WWW in 2003: “You mean Google?”
Paul Nieuwenhuysen (Vrije U Brussel, Brussel, Belgium)
C. Creating effective library web sites for children and young adults
Ross J. Todd (School of Communication, Information and Library Studies Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, USA)

12.30-14.00 Lunch break
14:00-15:00 SESSION 3: Chair: Jadranka Stojanovski (Rudjer Boskovic Institute's Library, Zagreb, Croatia)
Establishing a national strategy for the provision and use of e-books in UK academic libraries
Ray Lonsdale & Chris Armstrong (U of Wales, Aberystwyth and Centre for Information Quality Management, Information Automation Ltd, UK)
Digital initiatives in information service provision in academic libraries in a Developing Country
Hannie Sander (Chair, Coalition of South African Library Consortia, South Africa )
15:00-15:30 Coffee break
15:30-16:30 SESSION 4: Chair: Sanjica Faletar (Faculty of Education, U. of Osijek, Osijek, Croatia)
How to enchance library services with eletronic media
Oliver Obst (Medical Library Muenster, Germany)
RCLIS: towards a digital library for Information Science
José Manuel Barrueco Cruz Imma Subirats Coll (U of Valencia and Government of Catalonia, Spain)
17:00-19:00 POSTER SESSION (with refreshments)



Wednesday, May 28

morning Transfer by ferry to the island of Mljet session continues after lunch
14:00-14:30 SESSION 5. Chair: Mirna Willer (National and University Library, Yagreb, Croatia)
Authority records in a networked environment
Tom Delsey (Research Consultant, Ottawa, Canada)
14:30-15:00 Organizing Dynamic Collections in a Medical Digital Library
Mara Nikolaidou (Athens, Greece)
15:00-15:30 Library Services in the Digital Environment
Martin Svoboda (State Technical Library, Prague, Czech Republic
15:30-16:00 Coffee break
16:00-16:30 SESSION 6. Chair: Marica Sapro-Ficoviæ (Dubrovnik City Library, Dubrovnik, Croatia)
Collection management for Forced Migration Digital Library
Carolin Baker (Refugee Studies Centre, U of Oxford, UK)
16:30-17:00 A Content analysis of Croatian academic and special libraries web sites
Jadranka Stojanovski (Rudjer Boskovic Institute's Library, Zagreb, Croatia)
17:00-19:00 WORKSHOPS:
D. Implementing digital initiatives: Lessons learned at the Library of Congress
Linda White (Library of Congress, Washington, DC, USA)
E. Oral History and Documentary History: Applications in
Library and Information Science

Marija Dalbello (Rutgers U, New Brunswick, NJ, USA)



Thursday, May 29

09:00-09:30 SESSION 7. Chair: Sanda Erdelez (U of Missouri, Columbia, MO, USA)

Bibliomining for automated collection development in a digital library: Using data mining to discover Web-based scholarly research works
Scott Nicholson (Syracuse U School of Information Studies, Syracuse, NY, USA
09:30-10:00 Evolutionary creatures in the library? Improving information access, questioning possible tomorrows
Colin T. Schmidt (Besançon U, France)
10:00-10:30 Adding value through library Web sites
Rhian Thomas,* Christine Urquhart,* Jennifer Rowley,** Siân Spink,*Roger Fenton,* Alison Yeoman,* Chris Armstrong,* Ray Lonsdale* (*Department of Information Studies, U of Wales Aberystwyth, **Edge Hill College of Higher Education, Ormskirk, UK)
10:30-11:00 Coffee break
11:00-12:30 TUTORIAL 3:
Invisible Web revisited
Tefko Saracevic, Rutgers U, New Brunswick, NJ USA)
WORKSHOP:
F. The Library as Content Provider: Developments in Scholarly Communication
Marta Deyrup (Seton Hall U Libraries, NY, USA)
12:30-14:00 Lunch break
14:00-14:30 SESSION 8. Chair: Kornelija Petr (Faculty of Education, U. of Osijek, Osijek, Croatia)
Hypertext, myth of coauthor, and the process of interactivity
Hajrudin Hromadzic (Institutum Studiorum Humanitatis, Ljubljana, Slovenia)
14:30-15:00 Enhanced Web Publishing Towards Integration of Search and Browsing
Natasa Milic-Frayling (Microsoft Research Ltd, Cambridge, UK)
15:00-15:30 Development of a relational database schema for collection-level descriptions in SCONE, the Scottish Collections Network
Gordon Dunsire (Centre for Digital Library Research
Strathclyde U, Glasgow, UK)
15:30-16:00 Coffee break
16:00-17:30 Panel discussion and round table. Chair: Tefko Saracevic, Rutgers U, New Brunswick, NJ, USA
Digital libraries: where are we and where are we going?
TBA
17:30-18:00 Concluding session. Chair: Tatjana Aparac, U of Osijek, Osijek, Croatia
20:00 Banquet



Postconference day, Friday, May 30


09:00-16:00 POSTCONFERENCE FULL DAY WORKSHOP:
(with coffee and lunch breaks)
FRBR and FRANAR: Models for a New Conceptualisation of Bibliographic Control [1][2][3][4]
Tom Delsey (Research Consultant, TT, Canada), Tinka Katic, Sofija Klarin, Mirna Willer (National and University Library, Zagreb Croatia) and Eeva Murtomaa (National Library, Finland).
16:00-19.00 At leisure:
Visit to the National Park, Mljet.


Poster Session:

LIBRARY FUNDRAISING ON THE WEB
Bačić, E. (Faculty of Law, U of Split, Croatia) and Miolin, G. (City Library M. Maruliæ, Split, Croatia)

CROATIAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION - MEMBERS DATABASE NETWORK
Badurina B., Barbarić A. and A Belan-Simić(Croatian Library Association, Zagreb, Croatia)

INTERNET USE - ONLINE TUTORIAL
Badurina B., Giunio K. and Z. Sviben (Zagreb City Libraries, Zagreb, Croatia)

CROATIAN DICTIONARY HERITAGE: COLLECTION OF OLDER CROATIAN DICTIONARIES IN DIGITAL FORM
Boras, D. and N. Mikelić (Department of Information Sciences, Faculty of Philosophy, Zagreb, Croatia)

JOINT INTERENT REFERENCE ENQUIRY SERVICE OF CROATIAN PUBLIC LIBRARIES - A PROJECT INITIATIVE
Bosančić, B. (Slavonski Brod Public Library, Slavonski Brod, Croatia) and Tuškan, G. (Rijeka Public Library, Rijeka, Croatia)

SCIRUS: WHAT CAN WE BENEFIT FROM IT?
Erceg, D. (Library, Faculty of Civil Engineering U of Split, Croatia)

THE GOOD, THE BAD OR SOMETHING IN BETWEEN: EUROPEAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATIONS WEB SITE EVALUATION
Gabriel, D.-M. (National and University Library, Zagreb, Croatia) and A. Žulj
Faculty of Philosophy, U of Zagreb, Croatia)

OPEN SOURCE TECHNOLOGIES IN LIBRARIES - THE EXAMPLE OF THE FACULTY OF PHILOSOPHY IN ZAGREB
Glavica, M., M. Mišetić and D. Pavlinušić (Faculty of Philosophy, U of Zagreb, Croatia)

ORGANIZING DIGITAL COLLECTION FOR STUDENTS WITH SPECIAL NEEDS AND DISABILITIES
Golub K., K. Golubić and B. Macan (Faculty of Philosophy, U Zagreb, Croatia)

LIBRARY WEB INTERFACES - PRINCIPLES, HOW TO BUILD?
Golubić K. (Faculty of Philosophy, U of Zagreb, Croatia)

KEY ELEMENTS IN DESIGNING LIBRARY WEB SITES CONTENT
Jelušić, A. and K. Zauder (Faculty of Philosophy, U of Zagreb, Croatia)

THE PUBLIC LIBRARY BOGDAN OGRIZOVIC: ENTER AND USE THE WEB
Kovačević J. (The Public Library Bogdan Ogrizovic, Zagreb, Croatia)

SEARCH ENGINES, METASEARCH ENGINES AND SUBJECT DIRECTORIES
Krajna, T. (Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture, U of Zagreb, Croatia)

HOW POPULAR IS LIDA? : AN ATTEMPT OF WEBOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF LIDA CITATIONS
Križak, M., M. Mićunović and Magdalena Radić, supervisor Kornelija Petr (Faculty of Education, U J. J. Strossmayer, Osijek)

WEB-BASED DISTANCE EDUCATION: THE LIBRARIANS POINT OF VIEW
Lantz, A. and C. Brage (Linköping University Library, Linköping, Sweden)

INTERNET NSK & INTRANET NSK: DIFFERENCES IN USE & USERS
Machala, D. (National and University Library, Zagreb, Croatia)

ASK THE LIBRARIAN SERVICE IN DUBROVNIK LIBRARIES
Matić, N., D Kekezović, Z. Mustahinić and N. Klečak (Dubrovnik Libraries, Dubrovnik, Croatia)

POSSIBLE MODELS OF SCHOLARLY PUBLISHING AND LIBRARY ROLE
Melinščak Zlodi, I., and I. Pažur (Rudjer Boskovic Institute Library, Zagreb, Croatia)

LIBRARY SUPPORT FOR DISTANCE EDUCATION
Pašić, D. (CARNet, Zagreb, Croatia) and P. Pale (FER, U of Zagreb, Croatia)

EJOL - ELECTRONIC JOURNALS ONLINE LIBRARY (HTTP://EJOL.IRB.HR/)
Pažur, I. and S. Konjević (Rudjer Boskovic Institute Library, Zagreb, Croatia)

CROATIAN TECHNICAL LIBRARIES ON THE WEB
Rybak Budić, E. (Faculty of Graphic Arts, U of Zagreb, Croatia)

REGIONAL LIBRARY NETWORKS FOR REMOTE AND RURAL AREAS: AN EXAMPLE RELATED TO CROATIAN ISLANDS
Šapro-Ficović, M. (Dubrovnik Public Library, Dubrovnik, Croatia)

OPL IN CROATIA ON WEB
Špac, V. (Forest research institute, Jastrebarsko, Croatia) and A. Martek (Institute of geology, Zagreb, Croatia)

JANUS ON HTTP://
Tokić I., Takač M. and I. Mihalić (INA-INDUSTRIJA NAFTE d.d. Zagreb, INDOC Centre, Zagreb, Croatia)

CROATIAN FACULTIES ON TOURISM LIBRARIES ON THE INTERNET
Tokić, K. (Institute for Tourism, Zagreb, Croatia)

LIBRARY WEB SITE USABILITY: WHAT, WHY, AND HOW?
Vrana, R. (Faculty of Philosophy, U of Zagreb, Croatia)