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DAILY PROGRAMME

SUNDAY, MAY 29
18:00

Opening Reception and Welcome Address of Michel Pigeon, Rector of Université Laval

MONDAY, MAY 30
9:00

Welcome and Official Opening

Theme : INFRASTRUCTURE
9:15

Hal Berghel, Director, School of Computer Science, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, USA
The Forthcoming Digital Tsunami (Text)

10:45

Alex Byrne, University Librarian, University of Technology, Sydney, Australia
Building Scholarly Information Infrastructure through Partnership (Presentation)

13:30

Contributed Papers, Parallel Sessions


1st Session, Moderator Cathy Matthews


James L. Mullins, Purdue University
Creating an Institutional Repository for Massive data Sets (Presentation)


Marinus Swanopel, University of Lethbridge
Digital Repositories: All Hype and No Substance? (Presentation / Text)


Derek Whitehead, Swinburne University of Technology
Repositories: what's the target? An ARROW perspective (Presentation / Text)


2nd session, Moderator Marianne Nordlander


Jean Archambeault, Canadian Institute for Scientific and Technical Information
Beyond Information Access: the Information Specialist's Role in Extracting, Analyzing and Packaging S&T intelligence to support Innovation (Presentation)


Werner Stephan, Stuttgart University Libraries
Information Retrieval on the Grid: Results and Suggestions from Project Grace (Presentation / Text)


Kathleen Shearer, Canadian Association of Research Libraries
A Researcher's Research Agenda for Scholarly Communication in Canada (Presentation / Text)


Paul Sheehan, Dublin City University Library
The IReL initiative (Presentation)

TUESDAY, MAY 31
Theme : PEOPLE
9:00

Moderator Cathy Matthews


Brian Cantwell Smith, Dean of the Faculty of Information Studies, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada
Leadership in the Information Age : Who Should Teach Whom What?


Ernie Ingles, Associate Vice-President (Learning Services), University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada
Competencies for the Big Picture : The 8Rs Canadian Library Human Resource Study (Presentation)


Alane Wilson, OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Dublin, USA
Reclaiming the Third Place : Libraries and their Communities in the Age of "Amazoogle" (Presentation)

Panel Discussion & Questions

11:00

Contributed Papers, Parallel Sessions


3rd Session, Moderator Paul Sheehan


Jenny McCarthy, Queensland Institute of Technology
Planning our Future Workforce (Presentation / Text)


Hans Selberg, NTNU Library, Trondheim
The Age Bomb and the Age of Globalisation (Presentation / Text)


4th session, Moderator Judith Palmer


Ronald Dekker and Kees Konings, Delft University of Technology
Going Digital for Dummies: A self help guide for strategy and change management in Delft University of Technology Library (Presentation / Text)


Blazej Feret, Technical University, Lodz
Marzena Marcinek, Cracow University of Technology
The Future of the Academic Librarian: The DELPHI Study Reloaded (Presentation / Text)

12:00

IATUL - General Assembly

Theme : GLOBAL INNOVATION INITIATIVES
14:00

Dr. Arthur J. Carty, National Science Advisor to the Prime Minister, Ottawa, Canada
Tapping the Global Information Base to Build an Innovative Knowledge Society (Presentation / Text)

15:30

Contributed Papers, Parallel Sessions


5th Session, Moderator Louis Houle


Richard Dumont, Marc Hiller, Madeleine Proulx, Luc Foucault and Marie-Hélène Dupuis, École Polytechnique de Montréal
Innovative Approaches by École Polytechnique de Montréal Library in Support of Research Activities (Presentation / Text)


Anna Rovira, Marta Lopez and Roser Gomez, Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya
Research Support Services at the UPC Library (Presentation / Text)


Janine Schmicht, McGill University
Innovation in the eye of the beholder (Presentation)

Theme : INFORMATION LITERACY AND LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS
15h30

6th session, Moderator Arja-Riitta Haarala


Jay Bhatt, Drexel University
Drexel University, the University of Maryland, and their Libraries' Experiences Collaborating with Various Research Programs (Presentation / Text)


Melissa Holmberg and Mark McCullough, Minnesota State University
Student Plagiarism and You: Prevalence, Implications and Solutions (Presentation / Text)


Fabienne Moreau, Catholic University of Louvain
A Common Information Learning Policy in the Libraries of the Catholic University of Louvain (Presentation / Text)

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1
FIELD TRIP
THURSDAY, JUNE 2
Theme : PEOPLE
9:00

Michael Breaks, University Librarian, Heriot Watt University, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
What do we need from our Digital Librarians? (Presentation)

Theme : GLOBAL INNOVATION INITIATIVES
10:20

Stevan Harnad, Canada Research Chair in Cognitive Science, Université du Québec à Montréal, Montréal, Canada
The Green and Gold Roads to Maximizing Research Access and Impact (Presentation)

11:00

Blaise Champagne, Director General, NRC Industrial Materials Institute (NRC-IMI), Boucherville, Canada
Technical Intelligence in an S-T Organization : a Perspective from an Information End-User (Presentation)

13:30

David Shulenburger, Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor, University of Kansas, Lawrence, USA
Public Goods and Open Access (Presentation / Text)

15:00

Moderator Cynthia Archer


Guy Teasdale, Directeur des services de développement et de support, Université Laval, Québec, Canada
R&D @ Laval University Library - Archimede and ETD's (Presentation / Text)


Gabriela Mircea, University of Toronto, Canada
Alan Darnell, Project manager for the Ontario Scholars Portal, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada
O-Zone : Institutional Repositories and the Ontario Scholars Portal (Presentation / Text)


Art Rhyno, Systems Librarian, University of Windsor, Windsor, Canada
Institutional Repositories and Desktop Silos (Presentation / Text)

Panel Discussion & Questions

16:00

Michael Breaks, University Librarian, Heriot Watt University, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Wrap-up (Presentation)

Guidelines for authors


   
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