8th International Bielefeld Conference, 7-9 February 2006, Bielefeld, Germany

Library Hi Tech

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Article publication date: 1 October 2006

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(2006), "8th International Bielefeld Conference, 7-9 February 2006, Bielefeld, Germany", Library Hi Tech, Vol. 24 No. 4. https://doi.org/10.1108/lht.2006.23824dac.001

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8th International Bielefeld Conference, 7-9 February 2006, Bielefeld, Germany

Tuesday, 7 February 2006

  • 13.00 Welcome addresses; Dieter Timmermann, Rector, Bielefeld University; Ronald Milne, Acting Director, Oxford University Library Services and Bodley’s Librarian, UK; and Norbert Lossau, Library Director, CIO Scholarly Information, Bielefeld University.

  • 13.30 Keynote. Lynne Brindley, Chief Executive, The British Library, UK, Redefining the Library.

Joint Strategies and Transnational Networks for Academic Libraries and Information Services. Chair: Ronald Milne, Acting Director, Oxford University Library Services and Bodley’s Librarian, UK.

  • 14.30 Christian Hasiewicz, Project Director, Bertelsmann Foundation. Towards a Future-safe Library – Current Trends and Developments in Germany (in German).

  • 15.15 Coffee break.

  • 15.45 Sigrun Eckelmann, Programme Director, Academic Libraries and Information Systems (LIS 4), German Research Foundation (DFG). Knowledge Exchange: Strategy and Roadmap for a New Network of Transnational Information Service, an Initiative of Four Partner Funding Organizations.

  • 16.15 Christel Mahnke, Head of Section, Library and Information Services, Goethe-Institut München. WSIS and IFLA, UNESCO and GATS: Networks for Libraries on the International Level (in German).

  • 16.45 Roswitha Poll, Former Chief Librarian, University and Regional Library Münster. Philip Payne, Librarian, Birkbeck College, University of London, UK. Impact Measures for Libraries and Information Services.

  • 17.30 Exhibition and Demonstrations in the Exhibition Showroom.

  • 19.00 Conference Reception by the Mayor of Bielefeld, Eberhard David, and the President of Bielefeld University, Dieter Timmermann.

  • 20.30 Speakers’ Dinner (on separate invitation only).

Wednesday, 8 February 2006

Rethinking Information Services I – Challenges and Support for Library Managers. Chair: Wolfram Neubauer, Director, ETH-Bibliothek, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich, Switzerland.

  • 9.00 Michael A. Keller, University Librarian, Director of Academic Information Resources, Publisher of HighWire Press, Publisher of the Stanford University Press, Stanford University, US. Whither Academic Information Services in the Perfect Storm of the Early Twenty-first century?

  • 9.30 Reinhold Decker, Professor of Marketing, Department of Business Administration and Economics, University of Bielefeld. Michael Höppner, Deputy Library Director, University of Bielefeld. Information Services: Customer Intelligence and Strategic Planning (in German).

  • 10.00 Mel Collier, Library Director and Professor, Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium, Research Professor, Northumbria University, UK. Convergence of Libraries with Other Academic Services – Is It Relevant for European Universities? – Conclusions from a Recent Study.

  • 10.45 Coffee break.

Hands-on Workshops, Concurrent Sessions (only in English). 11.15-13.00.

Session 1 – Archiving/E-depositing. Chair: Elmar Mittler, Director, Göttingen State and University Library.

  • Reinhard Altenhöner, Head of IT, Die Deutsche Bibliothek, Frankfurt am Main Data for the Future: the German Project “Co-operative Development of a Long-term Digital Information Archive” (kopal).

  • Richard Boulderstone, Director of e-Strategy and Information Systems, The British Library, UK. The British Library’s Archiving Concept and Implementation.

  • Erik Oltmans, Head Acquisitions & Processing Division, National Library of The Netherlands. The KB E-Depot: Permanent Access to the Records of Science.

Session 2 – Marketing Approaches in the Library Context. Chair: Roswitha Poll, Former Chief Librarian, University and Regional Library Münster.

  • Antonia Hermelbracht, Academic Assistant at the Chair of Marketing, Department of Business Administration and Economics, University of Bielefeld. Bettina Koeper, Administrative Librarian, Bielefeld University Library. ProSeBiCA (Development of New Library Services by Means of Conjoint Analysis).

  • Sayeed Choudhury, Associate Director for Library Digital Programs, The Sheridan Libraries of the Johns Hopkins University, US. CAPM (Comprehensive Access to Printed Materials).

  • Colleen Cook, Dean, Texas A&M University Libraries, US. Fred Heath, Vice Provost and Director, University of Texas Libraries, US. LibQUAL+TM.

Session 3 – Networking Institutional Repositories. Chair: Johannes Fournier, Programme Director, Academic Libraries and Information Systems (LIS 3), German Research Foundation (DFG).

  • Leo Waaijers, Platform Manager ICT and Research, SURF, The Netherlands. How do you DARE? Lessons learned from the DARE Programme in The Netherlands.

  • Mogens Sandfær, Director of Center for Knowledge Technology, Technical University of Denmark. Networking Institutional Repositories in Denmark and Scandinavia.

  • Vanessa Proudman, NEREUS Project Manager, University of Tilburg, The Netherlands. Nereus: One International Subject-based Repository Meeting Two Needs – Libraries and Researchers Collaborate.

  • Dirk Pieper, Head of Acquisitions & Digital Library Coordinator. Friedrich Summann, Head of IT, Bielefeld University Library. Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (BASE): an End-user Oriented Institutional Repository Search Service.

  • Susanne Dobratz, Head Joint Electronic Publishing Group of University Library and Computer and Media Services, Humboldt-University of Berlin. DINI Institutional Repository Certification and Beyond.

  • 13.00-15.00 Lunch and exhibition.

Rethinking Information Services II – Innovative Services and Future Challenges for Libraries. Chair: Michael A. Keller, University Librarian, Director of Academic Information Resources, Publisher of HighWire Press, Publisher of the Stanford University Press, Stanford University, US.

  • 15.00 Sarah E. Thomas, University Librarian, Cornell University Library, US. Publishing Solutions for Contemporary Scholars: The Library as Innovator and Partner.

  • 15.30 Donatella Castelli, Scientific Coordinator of DILIGENT, CNR-ISTI, Italy. Digital Libraries of the Future – and the Role of Libraries.

  • 16.00 Liz Lyon, Director, UKOLN, University of Bath, UK. E-Science and the Role of Libraries.

  • 16.30 Tony Hey, Corporate Vice President of Technical Computing, Microsoft Inc., US. E-Science and its Implications for the Library Community.

  • 17.15 Exhibition and Demonstrations in the Exhibition Showroom.

  • 19.30 Conference Dinner at the Mövenpick Hotel.

Thursday, 9 February 2006

Searching Scholarly Information in the Digital Age: Challenges and Opportunities for Academic Libraries. Chair: Jürgen Bunzel, Programme Director, Academic Libraries and Information Systems (LIS 1), German Research Foundation (DFG).

  • 9.00 Arie Jongejan, CEO, Swets Information Services, The Netherlands. Scholarly Information on the Web – a Vision for the Future Service Landscape.

  • 9.30 Wim Jansen, Scientific Officer of the European Commission, DG INFSO, European Commission, Belgium. E-Infrastructure for the European Research Area – a Roadmap.

  • 10.00 Dirk Lewandowski, Project Manager, Search Engine Quality, Department of Information Science, Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf. Exploring the Academic Invisible Web (in German).

  • 10.45 Coffee break.

Searching Scholarly Information in the Digital Age: Challenges and Opportunities for Academic Libraries. Chair: Norbert Lossau, Library Director, CIO Scholarly Information, Bielefeld University.

  • 11.15 Anurag Acharya, Principal Engineer, Google Inc., US. Searching Scholarly Literature: A Google Scholar Perspective.

  • 11.45 Bjørn Olstad, CTO, Fast Search & Transfer ASA (FAST), Norway. How Emerging Technology Will Drive New Precision Levels for Academic Libraries.

  • 12.15 Ammy Vogtlander, Director Search, Elsevier, The Netherlands. Finding Scholarly Content in the Age of Web Search.

  • 13.00 Hans Geleijnse, Director Library/IT-Services, CIO, Tilburg University, The Netherlands. Wrap-Up of the Conference and Farewell Address.

  • 13.15-14.00 Farewell snack

Programme committee

Norbert Lossau, Library Director, CIO Scholarly Information, Bielefeld University. Ronald Milne, Acting Director, Oxford University Library Services and Bodley’s Librarian, UK. Hans Geleijnse, Director Library/IT-Services, CIO, Tilburg University, The Netherlands.

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