2010: Gothenburg, Sweden
Session 95: Voice of Global Knowledge Management
KM Section
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Knowledge management and leadership
MARGARETA NELKE (IC. at Once, Råå, Sweden) -
Global development aid through intellectual engagement and social media
RICHARD SANTOS LALLEMAN (Focuss.Info, Netherlands) -
Managing knowledge resources at International IDEA
FRANCES LESSER and MONIKA ERICSON (IDEA, International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance, Stockholm, Sweden) -
Development of integrated application system in digital medicine – priorities and strategies for the use of health information in China military hospitals
WENJU ZHANG, YAN LI and HUAIJUN GONG (Medical Library of Chinese People's Liberation Army, Beijing, China) -
Die Mannheimer Zentralbibliothek implementiert die "Wissensbilanz – Made in Germany“
TOM BECKER (Mannheim Public Library / Central Library, Mannheim, Germany) -
Multidisciplinary collaboration: A necessity for curriculum innovation
PIETER H. DU TOIT (Department of Humanities Education, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, South Africa) ANN-LOUISE DE BOER and THEO BOTHMA (Department of Information Science, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, South Africa)
Session 105: Librarians in action: Information policy and human rights
Government Libraries, GIOPS, Knowledge Management, Preservation and Conservation and Law Libraries
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Introduction to the Program
CLAIRE M. GERMAIN (Cornell University School of Law, New York, USA) -
Sustaining the legacy of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda
AYODEJI FADUGBA (United Nations International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda, Arusha, Tanzania) -
Comisión Nacional sobre la Desaparición de Personas (National Commission on the Disappearance of Persons)
ELSA BARBER (Biblioteca Nacional Argentina, Buenos Aires, Argentina) -
The road to unity and social justice: gathering, accessing and preserving Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) records
REGGIE RAJU (J S Gericke Library, University of Stellenbosch, South Africa) -
The U.S. 9/11 Commission Records: history, collection access, and issues
JERRY W. MANSFIELD (Congressional Research Service, Library of Congress, Washington, DC, USA)
Session 107: Global learning systems: how they foster learning and sharing of information
Knowledge Management, Continuing Professional Development and Workplace Learning with Information Technology
Part 1
Using global learning systems to expand access to knowledge
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Methods of knowledge gathering and the role of the knowledge worker in sharing relevant information for sustainable development and learning
VH (HEIN) SPINGIES (Information Resources and Services, National Research Foundation, Pretoria, South Africa) -
Impact of intranet as a knowledge sharing tool: experiences of ZIMRA
LINDIWE MPINDIWA (Zimbabwe Revenue Authority, Harare, Zimbabwe) -
Practical approaches for incorporating online training into staff development initiatives
RACHEL VAN NOORD and JENNIFER PETERSON (OCLC/WebJunction.org, USA) -
From information to impacts: using global learning systems to expand access to knowledge in ADB
ARUN RAMAMURTHY (Information Resource Unit, Asian Development Bank, Manila, The Philippines) -
Evolving roles of library & information centres in e-learning environment
ANIL KUMAR DHIMAN (Information Scientist, Gurukul Kangri University, Haridwar, India)
Part 2
Global learning systems: how they foster learning and sharing of information
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Library assistants as situated learners: how they can learn more effectively
TERESA TO (Access Services and Public Relations Unit, Run Run Shaw Library, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China) -
Global online learning resources
FRANK CERVONE (Information Services, Purdue University, Calumet, USA) and JANE DYSART (Dysart & Jones Associates, Canada) -
E-system for delivering San Jose Distance Learning Programme
CINDY HILL (San Jose Campus, University of California, San Jose California, USA)
Session 149: Libraries and the semantic web
Information Technology, Cataloguing, Classification and Indexing with Knowledge Management
- Keynote speaker: RICHARD WALLIS (TALIS)
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Initiatives to make standard library metadata models and structures available to the Semantic Web
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GORDON DUNSIRE (University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom) and MIRNA WILLER (University of Zadar, Zadar, Croatia) -
The Europeana data model
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MARTIN DOERR (Institute of Computer Science, Foundation for Research and Technology – Hellas (Crete, Greece), STEFAN GRADMANN ( Library and Information Science, Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany), STEFFEN HENNICKE (Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany), ANTOINE ISAAC (Europeana, The Hague, Netherlands), CARLO MEGHINI (Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologie dell'Informazione Pisa, Italy) and HERBERT VAN DE SOMPEL (Research Library, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM, USA) -
Linked data for libraries
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JAN HANNEMANN and JÜRGEN KETT (German National Library, Frankfurt, Germany) -
Step one: blow up the silo! – Open bibliographic data, the first step towards Linked Open Data
PATRICK DANOWSKI (Scientific Information Service, CERN, Geneva, Switzerland) -
Porting library vocabularies to the Semantic Web, and back. A win-win round trip
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BERNARD VATANT (Mondeca, Paris, France) -
CONTENTUS – towards semantic multi-media libraries
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JAN NANDZIK (Acosta Consult, Germany), ANDREAS HEß and JAN HANNEMANN (Deutsche Nationalbibliothek, Germany), NICOLAS FLORES-HERR and KLAUS BOSSERT (Acosta Consult, Germany)