Internet Librarian International 2004
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Internet Librarian International 2004

Internet Librarian International 2004
Access, Architecture & Action:
Strategies for the New Digital World

10-12 October 2004
Millennium Gloucester Hotel, London
Presentation Links
This page features links to World Wide Web sites, PowerPoint slideshows, and other electronic resources used in support of presentations at Internet Librarian International 2004. Links are provided at the discretion of presenters; more will be added as they become available.
[Open Access Forum - streaming video links]

Monday, 11 October 2004 - Opening Keynote
The Story of the Cemetery of Books
09:00-10:00
Dr. Saad B. Eskander

Director General, Iraq National Library and Archive
POWERPOINT PRESENTATIONS
Damages
[2.4MB]
Cleaning & Reorganising
[5.4MB]
Contact Information
Monday, 11 October 2004 - Track A: Information Literacy/E-Learning
Session A101
Developing Information Handling Skills
10:30-11:30
Selina Lock, Information Librarian (Sciences), University of Leicester (UK)
POWERPOINT PRESENTATION
Rhona Arthur, Assistant Director, Scottish Library & Information Council (Scotland)
Aneé Sieberhagan, Training Librarian, Nelspruit Satellite Campus, Tshwane University of Technology (South Africa)
Session A102
Teaching Information Competency
11:45-12:30
Maria Brahme, Information Services Librarian,
Cindy Lundquist,
Coordinator, Educational Centres Libraries, &
Myron Schirer-Suter,
Information Technology Librarian, Pepperdine University (USA)
Mary Peterson, Deputy, Library & Educational Info. Services, Royal Adelaide Hospital (Australia)
POWERPOINT PRESENTATION
Session A105
Building Repositories and E-Journals Collections
16:00-17:00
Cokie Anderson, Assistant Professor, Oklahoma State University (USA)
POWERPOINT PRESENTATION
Ali Abdulla, Head of Public Services, United Arab Emirates University (UAE)
Monday, 11 October 2004 - Track B: Information Issues
Session B101
Information Issues
10:30-11:30
Moderator: Marydee Ojala, Editor, ONLINE Magazine, Information Today, Inc. (USA)

Issues for Individual Web Searchers
Ran Hock, Online Strategies (USA)
[Substitute Presenter]
POWERPOINT PRESENTATION [1.2MB]

Access Issues and Initiatives: The Ugandan Experience
Eva Mutongole Wamala, Librarian, National Environment Management Authority (Uganda)
POWERPOINT PRESENTATION
Session B102
Link Resolver Workshop, Part 1
11:45-12:30
Organized and moderated by: Donald T. Hawkins, Information Today, Inc. and EBSCO Publishing (USA)
Donald T. Hawkins, Information Today, Inc. and EBSCO Publishing (USA)
POWERPOINT PRESENTATION [1MB]
Alice de Jong, Developer, Peace Palace Library (The Netherlands)
POWERPOINT PRESENTATION [4.4MB]
Session B103
Link Resolver Workshop, Part 2
13:45-14:30
Organized and moderated by: Donald T. Hawkins, Information Today and EBSCO Publishing (USA)
Harry Samuels, Product Manager, Linking & Searching, Endeavor Information Systems (UK)
Clive Wright, National Sales Manager, EBSCO Information Services (UK)
POWERPOINT PRESENTATION
Owen Stephens, E-Strategy Coordinator, Royal Holloway, University of London (UK)
ITI’s Open Access Forum for Internet Librarians
(London and Monterey)

What began as an academic discussion has now become a movement to turn the world's research literature into a global resource accessible to everyone over the internet.

  • Leading research organizations, publishers, and library associations (including IFLA and CILIP) have issued position statements.
  • Last year's World Summit on the Information Society endorsed Open Access (OA) as a means of encouraging development around the world.
  • The Open Access agenda has even attracted the interest of politicians, spawning legislation in the U.S. Congress and hearings in the U.K. House of Commons.

Information Today, Inc.’s Open Access Forum focuses on what OA means to internet librarians. Two sessions were held in conjunction with ITI’s fall conferences.

  • The first forum took place at Internet Librarian International in London on October 11th.
  • The second took place at Internet Librarian 2004 in Monterey, CA on November 17th.

Open Access Forum London

Session B104
Open Access Forum for Internet Librarians
Monday, 11 October 15:00-17:00
Moderator: Richard T. Kaser, V.P., Content, Information Today, Inc., and former Executive Director, National Federation of Abstracting & Information Services (NFAIS) (USA)


What is Open Access?
POWERPOINT SLIDESHOW [.PPS file - 1.5MB]
Edited and with photos by Richard T. Kaser

Streaming Media Feeds from the London Session
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A Live Interview with Open Access Advocate, Stevan Harnad
15:00 – 15:30

by Information Today Columnist and International Journalist Richard Poynder (UK)
· Journalist Richard Poynder’s interview with Open Access advocate Stevan Harnad, with an introduction by Dick Kaser, ITI’s VP, Content.

Dial-Up: http://www.streamingmedia.com/internetlibrarian/inetlib1_56.asx
Broadband:
http://www.streamingmedia.com/internetlibrarian/inetlib1_300.asx


Panel Discussion: Open Access Issues for Librarians
15:30 – 16:30
Sally Morris, Chief Executive, Association of Learned and Professional Society Publishers (ALPSP) (UK)
POWERPOINT PRESENTATION
Barry Mahon, Executive Director, International Council for Scientific and Technical Information (ICSTI) (Paris, France)
Bruce Royan, CEO, Concurrent Computing Ltd., on behalf of CILIP, the Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals (UK)

Hugh Look, Rightscom, Ltd
.

Moderated by Richard T. Kaser

Dial-Up: http://www.streamingmedia.com/internetlibrarian/inetlib2_56.asx
Broadband: http://www.streamingmedia.com/internetlibrarian/inetlib2_300.asx


Open Discussion for ILI Delegates and Open Access Forum Guests
16:30 – 17:00
Moderator: Marydee Ojala, Editor, ONLINE Magazine (USA)


Dial-Up: http://www.streamingmedia.com/internetlibrarian/inetlib3_56.asx
Broadband: http://www.streamingmedia.com/internetlibrarian/inetlib3_300.asx


Open Access Forum Monterey
The program in Monterey built on the work done in London. Check back soon for links to streaming video coverage of the Monterey sessions.

Monterey Open Access Program

Monday, 11 October 2004 - Track C: CyberClinics
Session CC5
Integrating Data from Multiple Servers
15:00-15:15
Morten Christoffersen, Information Specialist, Novo Nordisk (Denmark)
POWERPOINT PRESENTATION
 
Session CC10
An In-House Quick Search Guide
16:00-16:15
Anne-Marie Pettersson & Eva Norling, Librarians, Blekinge Institute of Technology (Sweden)
POWERPOINT PRESENTATION
The Quick Search Guide - http://www.bth.se/searchguide
Quicksearch PDF
Session CC11
New Technologies in Libraries
16:30-16:45

Michael Stephens, Technology Librarian, St. Joseph County Public Library (USA)

http://www.tametheweb.com/presentations/cyberclinicMS.ppt
Tuesday, 12 October 2004 - Opening Keynote
Web Search Engines: A Look Ahead
09:00-10:00
Danny Sullivan,
Editor, SearchEngineWatch.com
POWERPOINT PRESENTATION
[3.4MB]
 
Tuesday, 12 October 2004 - Track A (morning): Managing Content
Session A201
Enterprise Search & Findability
10:30-11:30


Enhancing Search: An Update on Taxonomies, Metadata & Thesauri
Leonard Will, Information Management Consultant, Willpower Information (UK)
http://www.willpowerinfo.co.uk/metadata.ppt
Session A202
International Intranets & Portals
11:45-12:30
Jane McConnell, NetStrategy JMC (France)
http://www.netstrategyjmc.com/engl/doc001.html
Tuesday, 12 October 2004 - Track A (afternoon): Web Search Skills

Session A203
People & Their Machines

11:45-12:30

The Challenge of Teaching Web Searching
Greg Notess, Reference Librarian, Montana State University (USA)

http://www.notess.com
http://www.notess.com/speak/ili/ili04teaching.pps [Powerpoint Slideshow]

Improving Information Retrieval with Client-Side Automation
Alison Stacey, Internet Strategist, WebInfoPro Cambridge (UK)
POWERPOINT PRESENTATION
[3.3MB]
www.webinfopro.co.uk
www.python.org [Python scripting language]

Session A204
Specialised Search Skills
15:00-15:45

Clustering of Search Engine Results
Wouter Mettrop, CWI, Hanneke Smulders, Infomare (The Netherlands), &
Paul Nieuwenhuysen, Vrije Universiteit Brussel (Belgium)
POWERPOINT PRESENTATION

Session A205
Advanced Web Searching
16:00-17:00

Exploring Shortcuts and Personalisation
Ran Hock, Online Strategies (USA)
POWERPOINT PRESENTATION [3.7MB]

Using Advanced Search Techniques
Phil Bradley, Consultant (UK)
http://www.philb.com
POWERPOINT PRESENTATION

Tuesday, 12 October 2004 - Track B: Optimising Technology in Libraries
Sessions B201 & B202
Optimising Technology in Libraries
10:30-12:30


Libraries, Blogs & RSS
Frank Cervone, Assistant University Librarian for Information Technology, Northwestern University (USA)
POWERPOINT PRESENTATION [1.7MB]

Beyond E-Mail! Wikis, Blogs and Social Networking Software
Brian Kelly, UK Web Focus, UKOLN (UK)
http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/web-focus/events/conferences/ili-2004/

Technology Planning for Libraries: Avoiding Technolust & Technobust
Michael Stephens, Technology Librarian, St. Joseph County Public Library (USA)
POWERPOINT PRESENTATION
Session B204
Digital Library Design
15:00-15:45
Roar Storleer, Senior Research Librarian, University Library of Trondheim (Norway)
POWERPOINT PRESENTATION [4.6MB]
Session B205
Federated Searching: The Next Generation of Library Services
16:00-17:00
Frank Cervone, Assistant University Librarian for Information Technology, Northwestern University (USA)
POWERPOINT PRESENTATION [3.4MB]

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