Conference programme
Date: 27th-28th February 2014
Venue: Sala San Pio X, Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, via dell’Ospedale 1, Roma [Details]
Thursday 27th February 2014
08:30 – 09:00 |
Registration |
09:00 – 9.30 |
Opening — Welcome
- Jean-Louis Bruguès, O.P., Archivist and librarian of the Holy Roman Church, Vatican City.
- Stefano Parise, President of Associazione Italiana Biblioteche, Comune di Milano, Italy
- Andrea Marchitelli, President of Associazione Italiana Biblioteche – Section Lazio, Cineca, Italy
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09:30 – 10.00 |
Testimonial
- Carlo Revelli, Italy [testimony]
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10:00 – 12.30 |
Session 1 – Models and Strategies [ Abstracts ]
Chair: Dorothy McGarry
- Daniel Van Spanje (OCLC, Netherlands)
- Changing landscapes: rise and fall of the cataloguer’s empire — Keynote speech [presentation]
- Rachel Ivy Clarke (University of Washington Information School, USA)
- Breaking Records: The History of Bibliographic Records and their Influence in Conceptualizing Bibliographic Data
- Tanja Mercun, Maja Žumer (University of Ljubljana, Slovenia)
- Cataloguing for the users: from catalogue objectives to bibliographic data [presentation]
- Karen Coyle (Library consultant, USA)
- Rethinking FRBR, Two Decades On [presentation]
- Gordon Dunsire (Library consultant, UK)
- RDA in Library Linked Data Applications [presentation]
- Dean Seeman, Lisa Goddard (Memorial University Libraries, Canada)
- Preparing the Way: Creating Future Compatible Cataloguing Data in a Transitional Environment [presentation]
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12:30 – 13:30 |
Lunch break |
13:30 – 15:30 |
Session 2A – Cooperation: challenges and opportunities [ Abstracts ]
Chair: Luigina Orlandi (Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana)
- Klaus Kempf (Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, München, Germany)
- A silent revolution, or the transformation of the catalogue from a local data silo to a multiple net based access and meta data system
- Massimo Gentili Tedeschi (Biblioteca Nazionale Braidense, Italy)
- The Illusion of controlled Vocabularies: towards a cataloguing Babele?
- Paola Manoni (Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, Vatican City)
- New challenges facing the Vatican Library in the complex management between set of metadata
- Anna Lucarelli, Elisabetta Viti (Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale di Firenze, Italy)
- Florence-Washington round trip: ways and intersections between semantic indexing tools in different languages
- Lisa Longhi (Fondazione BEIC, Italy)
- Try walking in your shoes. Cataloguing incunabula with user’s mind
- Laura Lalli (Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, Vatican City)
- Rare books in the Vatican Library: reshaping the catalogue
- Paola Puglisi (Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale di Roma, Italy)
- «The day has not yet come…»: book-jackets in library catalogue [presentation]
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15:30 – 16:00 |
Coffee break |
16:00 – 17:30 |
Session 2B – Cooperation: challenges and opportunities [ Abstracts ]
Chair: Luigina Orlandi (Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana)
- Luca Martinelli (Wikimedia Italia)
- Wikidata: A New Way to Disseminate Structured Data [presentation]
- Zdravko Blazekovic (Répertoire International de Littérature Musicale, USA)
- RILM abstracts of music literature in its global multilingual environment [presentation]
- Renate Behrens (German National Library, Germany), Verena Schaffner (Austrian Library Network and Service Ltd., Austria)
- RDA — The implementation in Germany, Austria and German-speaking Switzerland [presentation]
- Tetyana Yaroshenko, Iryna Bankovska (National University of Kyiv Mohyla Academy, Ukraine)
- Electronic Catalogue of the University Library: more than just a catalogue (an example from National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy Library) [presentation]
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17:30 – 19:00 |
Introduction, Giuseppina Vullo (Università degli studi di Pavia) |
20:00 – 22:30 |
Conference dinner |
Friday 28th February 2014
08:30 – 09:00 |
Testimonial
- Dorothy McGarry, USA [testimony]
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9:00 – 10.45 |
Session 3A – Bits & Bricks [ Abstracts ]
Chair: Sandra K. Roe (editor “CCQ – Cataloging & Classification Quarterly”)
- Agnese Galeffi (Scuola Vaticana di Biblioteconomia – IFLA Cataloguing Standing Committee)
- Cataloguing principles, data, and catalogue features. Some reflections from IFLA ICP revision [presentation]
- Claudio Gnoli (ISKO, Italy)
- Which knowledge organization systems for conceptual interoperability?
- Dogan Atilgan, Nevzat Özel, (Ankara University, Turkey), Tolga Çakmak (Hacettepe University, Turkey)
- RDA in Turkey: Perceptions and Expectations on Implementation
- Eliane Serrão Alves Mey, Isabel Arino Grau, Fernanda Salgado Biar (Universidade Federal do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (UNIRIO), Brazil)
- RDA’s Pros And Cons: One Point Of View From Brazil
- Kambiz Mirbaha, Elham Chzarifard (University of Tehran, Iran)
- Persian Library Materials: A Review on Some Issues on Romanization, Storage and Retrieval
- Simona Turbanti (University of Pisa, Italy)
- Cui prodest libraries authority work? [presentation]
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10:45 – 11:15 |
Coffee break |
11:15 – 13:00 |
Session 3B – Bits & Bricks [ Abstracts ]
Chair: Sandra K. Roe (editor “CCQ – Cataloging & Classification Quarterly”)
- Violeta Ilik (Texas A&M University, USA)
- Cataloguer makeover
- Cristina Pattuelli (Pratt Institute New York, USA)
- Discovering Jazz History through Linked Open Data: The Linked Jazz Project [presentation]
- Carlo Bianchini (University of Pavia, Italy), Mauro Guerrini (University of Florence, Italy)
- A turning point for catalogues
- Edward M. Corrado, Rachel Jaffe (Binghamton University Libraries, USA)
- Transforming and enhancing metadata for enduser discovery: a case study [presentation]
- Juliya Borie, Kate MacDonald, Elisa Sze (University of Toronto, Canada)
- Asserting our place in the “value of libraries” conversation: the evolving role and future of cataloguing [presentation]
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13:00 – 14:00 |
Lunch break |
14:00 – 15:45 |
Session 4A – User Experience (The Catalogue and You) [ Abstracts ]
Chair: Mauro Guerrini (University of Florence, Italy)
- Alberto Petrucciani (University of Roma “La Sapienza”, Italy)
- Quality of library catalogues and value of (good) catalogues
- Marco Ranieri (Data Management PAS, Italy)
- “Different users different uses”
- Marie-Louise Ayres (National Library of Australia)
- Do we still need a catalogue? : Discovery, delivery and engagement at the National Library of Australia [presentation]
- Anna Maria Tammaro (University of Parma), Vittore Casarosa (CNR-ISTI, Italy)
- From the art of cataloguing to the art of linking: are the educational curricula up to the job?
- Milena Dobreva (University of Malta)
- Citizens and eInfrastructures: engagement of general users in eResearch
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15:45 – 16:15 |
Coffee break |
16:15 – 18:15 |
Session 4B – User Experience (The Catalogue and You) [ Abstracts ]
Chair: Mauro Guerrini (University of Florence, Italy)
- Eddie Paul (Jewish Public Library, Montreal, Canada)
- A Different Holy Trinity: The FRBR Implementation at the Jewish Public Library, Montreal
- Dobrica Savic (International Atomic Energy Agency, Austria)
- Using a Google Search Appliance (GSA) to search digital library collections: a case study of the INIS Collection Search [presentation]
- Antonella Trombone (University of Basilicata, Italy)
- New displaying models of bibliographic data and resources: cataloguing/resource description and search results [presentation]
- Andrea Fabbrizzi (University of Florence, Italy)
- An atlas of classification. Signage between open shelves, the Web and the catalogue [presentation]
- Anne Welsh (UCL Department of Information Studies, UK)
- Flipping the cataloguing class: Equipping and empowering cataloguers for the hybrid cataloguing environment
- Piero Polidoro (LUMSA University, Italy)
- Libraries and catalogues on the web: from mere usability to experience
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18:15 – 18:30 |
Closing remarks
Paul Gabriele Weston, Università degli studi di Pavia |
Accepted Posters [ Abstracts ]
- Eliane Blumer, Jasmin Hügi, René Schneider
- The usability issues of faceted navigation in digital libraries [poster]
- Chiara Consonni, Danilo Deana
- A new OPAC for a new service. The OPAC of the Archive of Published Documents of the Lombardy Region
- Kakavoulis Dionysios, Papachristopoulos Leonidas, Kakali Constantia
- Interlinked authorities data in a globalized cataloguing environment
- Klaus Keil
- RISM for Libraries – new services for a better collaboration
- Mike Mertens
- Research Libraries UK (RLUK) and its Linked Data release
- Lucia Panciera
- The Bibliography of the Italian Parliament goes linked open data
- Federica Riva
- Responsbile social cataloguing in music at the Library of the Conservatorio di musica “L. Cherubini” in Florence
- Stefano Bolelli Gallevi
- Rethink or reshape? Or, how the library catalogue should to be faster, smarter and richer?
- Reza Khanipour, Soheyla Faal, Mahbube Ghorbani
- The Feasibility Study of Websites Cataloging in National Library & Archives of I.R. of Iran (NLAI)
- Susan Banoun
- The World of ETDs: Electronic Theses and Dissertations (ETDs) at the University of Cincinnati, OhioLINK Consortium, and Beyond: Providing Global Access to Students’ Scholarship
- Stefano Russo
- BeWeB. The cross-domain portal of the Italian ecclesiastical cultural heritage
- Mathias Balbi, Alberto Abis
- Enlightening music: the catalogue and digitisation project of Verdi’s archive at the “Archivio Storico Ricordi” in Milan
- Soheyla Faal, Mitra Samiei
- Cataloging and Indexing of Dissertations in the National Library & Archives of I.R. of Iran (NLAI)
- Dario Rigolin
- Brescia & Cremona public libraries consortia catalog