W E L C O M E


to the
7th Scientific Conference,
September 2008


" Electronic Library "


We would like to invite you at the 7th Scientific Conference
Abstracts of your papers and a short biography should be sent to the Organizing Committee before 15. August to following email addresses:

alvranes@sbb.co.yu
crvesna@sezampro.yu

Registration fee for the conference is 100 euros

Topics?

  • Electronic library
  • digital catalogues, repositories
  • electronic services and databases using new technologies such as web 2.0 web
  • Open Access

Why Electronic Library?

Electronic library, as well as electronic literacy, are new trends that set new demands to library science. Librarians are facing new challenges and new approaches by changing their old way of thinking and working to become a librarian 2.0.

Librarians have a new role :
  • to learn about new technologies, and to be
  • educators for end users- teaching how to provide scientific information.
Digital catalogues, repositories, electronic services, abstracts' and full textes' database, Open Access represent the modern librarianship. New skills for new technologies will make sciences develop faster.

Librarian 2.0, that is our goal!

Conference Venue


The Conference will be hosted by the:
Faculty of Phylology, University of Belgrade.
Studentski Trg br.3
11 000 Belgrade
Tel. +381 11 638 622
Fax: +381 11 630 039
email: info@fil.bg.ac.yu
website: http://www.fil.bg.ac.yu/eng/

The Conference will be supported by Ministry of Culture ,Republic of Serbia.

Saturday 4 October 2008

ELECTRONIC LIBRARY 7th International






Internationional Scientific Conference organized by the Librarian Association of Serbia was held September 25-27. The conference was initiatied and held with an significant effort by the Association's president PhD. Aleksandra Vranes.
We were able to watch many various presentations. The guests from UK, Hungary, Turkey, Italy, Bulgaria, Croatia, F.Y.R. Macedonia presented their presentations and exchanged their own experience about work and management of electronic libraries.

After the opening word by the representative of the Ministry of Culture, our first guest and key speaker, Mr Todd Cutler expressed his statement about new way of thinking - How to become a librarian 2.0.






Librarians are challenged by new technologies. His question was "Is there a better way?" to survive as a modern librarian.














After his lecture we enjoyed in lecture of Mr Rob Davies and his project about digital library Europeana.
Professor Serap Kurbanoglu from Ankara confronted book-readers and new googling generation, cut-and paste generation. She talked about influence of electronic age to information literacy, is everything that we found on the web really correct and useful?
The other teacher from Ankara was Mr Yasar Tonta, presented Web 2.0 and Library 2.0.



Differences between paper library,
digital library and electronic library was shown by Marija Laslo,

a colleague from Osijek, Croatia . Amasing lecture!

Ivana Truccolo, a medical librarian from Aviano,
presented a CIGNO programm (still in process) for patients' education at the CRO Clinic. Patients can exchange their own experience using the programme as a tool which allow them to learn more about disease.

Colleagues from Bulgaria talked about web habits, and neccessary education of library staff as well as the students-users of electronic library, library 2.0 users.





Presentations of our colleagues from Serbia about Open Access were also interesting.





It was a real pleasure to hear two colleagues who presented electronic library in Gymnasium of Zemun.


Slavica Jankovic and Valentina Tasic are librarians in Gymnasium and we saw how one school library can follow new trends.




Rss feed aggregation was a topic of Mr Vedran Vucic, president of the GnuLinux Centre. He made several medical aggregators and shown how scientific articles could be selected and collected by key word using RSS feed. These aggregators are visited more than 20 000 times in approx 30 days.
See Blog - Content Section Layout

We also enjoyed in classic guitar sound, concert perfomed by our guitar player Uros Dojcinovic.



Wednesday 1 October 2008

Wednesday 3 September 2008

Key Speaker of the Conference Rob Davis

Rob Davis is a qualified librarian who joined the British Council in 1978 and 1984-88 was Head of Stock Management Section of The British Council Libraries Department with responsibility for provision of bibliographic services and automated cataloguing to over 100 libraries worldwide. He worked overseas as head of libraries, books and information services for the British Council in Singapore and Indonesia (1978-1982) and Egypt (1987-1989). Since 1990 he has worked as an independent project manager, consultant and researcher, gaining wide experience of the library and information policy area and of technical and service developments in support of these, gradually expanding his expertise into ‘neighbouring’ sectors such as cultural heritage, Public Sector Information (PSI), eLearning and eGovernment, especially where the deployment of ICT is involved.

see more about Rob Davis



Rob Davis's presentation

ROB DAVIES, MDR Partners

Co-ordinator EDLocal project

Progress towards the European Digital Library (Europeana)

Opportunities and trends for libraries in Europe

The European Digital Library - Europiana

EDLocal

How can the agenda be moved forward in this country?

Key Speaker of the Conference Todd Cutler

Todd Cutler

712 Willow Pointe North Dr.
Plainfield, IN 46168
(317) 839-2114
tcutler@indy.rr.com
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
TC Tech/E*vanced Solutions
Indianapolis, IN
Founder/Co-Owner/CEO/Lead Designer March 2000 - Present

• Assisted in the creation of a grant proposal with a local library director for
developing an automatic book and event email notification system that relied on a Windows
service and web technology.

• The grant was accepted and the project was completed on time and under budget.

• From working on the grant and working with other libraries,
a series of web-based products that reduce staff workload while adding enhanced
patron/customer services were created.

• Co-presented at the 2002 Public Library Association to an audience of 400 people
2002 Indiana Library Federation, and

see more about Todd Cutler

Todd Cutler
Summery


IS THERE A BETTER WAY?


As stated on the conference web site, ”Librarians are facing new challenges and new approaches by changing their old way of thinking and working to become a librarian 2.0.” This is also true of libraries in the United States. The successful ones are asking tough questions and rethinking library services. They are asking, “Is there a better way?”. For some libraries, their survival depends on challenging and changing their way old way of thinking. For the U.S. libraries, there are a variety of areas that have been improved using technology. I am fortunate enough to be involved in helping improve some of the areas. There are a variety of examples that show the before and after effects of improving library processes for staff as well as patrons. These examples and discussions are intended to be the impetus for librarians to look within their own library to determine, “Is there a better way?”.

Sunday 31 August 2008

Excursion of Conference

Bačka Palanka Tour – September 28th, (Sunday) 2008



After three days of working programme, a visit to Bačka Palanka and Karađorđevo, has been organized for the participants of the ELECTRONIC LIBRARY Scientific Conference. In cooperation with ''Veljko Petrović'' public library from Bačka Palanka and with the help of Bačka Palanka municipality the participants will have the opportunity to get to know more about the cultural, historical and economic characteristics of this municipality, as well as about the natural resources of the region of South Bačka.

Classical guitar concert

During the Conference we will enjoy the music in classic guitar performed by Uros Dojcinovic.
Uros Dojcinovic is a professor of classical guitar at the Music Conservatory "J. Slavensky" in Belgrade.
The concert will be held Thursday in Pedagological museum at 20:00h.


Tuesday 19 August 2008

About Belgrade .....


Belgrade (Beograd) is the capital of Serbia, and has a population of around 1.6 million. It is situated in South-Eastern Europe, on the Balkan Peninsula, at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers. It is one of the oldest cities in Europe and has since ancient times been an important focal point for traffic, an intersection of the roads of Eastern and Western Europe.


Belgrade is the capital of Serbian culture, education, science and economy. As a result of its tumultuous history, Belgrade has for centuries been home to many nationalities, with Serbs of the Orthodox Christian religion making up the majority of the population (90%). The official language is Serbian, while visitors from abroad can use English to communicate.

Belgrade is the centre of culture and art of Serbia. It is Belgrade where our most notable artists create, where over 9.000 theatrical performances, exhibitions, concerts, performance events, and other artistic programs are presented and where prominent authors in the world of art are hosted. Belgrade is the centre of the highest state and national institutions of culture and art: Serbian Academy of Arts and Sciences, the National Library of Serbia, the National Museum, the National Theatre and the University of Arts.

It is Belgrade where the most significant works of architecture are located, with Kalemegdan accommodating the Belgrade Fortress, cultural monuments and other immovable cultural treasures. Numerous archeological sites with remnants of developed civilization and culture on Belgrade territory from prehistory until this day.

Belgrade, a city with a very tumultuous history, is one of the oldest cities in Europe. Its history lasts full 7,000 years. The area around two great rivers, the Sava and the Danube has been inhabited as early as palaeolithic period. Remains of human bones and skulls of Neanderthals, found in the stone-pit near Leštane, in a cave in Čukarica and near the Bajloni market, date back to the early Stone Age.

Remains of the late Stone Age culture have been found in Vinča, Žarkovo and in Upper Town, above the Sava and Dunav confluence.

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