Conference 2009, Program and Presentation

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Monday, 7 September 2009

Opening Session
Welcome Remarks, Kristiina Hormia, Finish National Library
IGeLU Update, Chair’s Report Jiri Kende, Free University of Berlin, IGeLU Chair
Ex Libris Report, Matti Shem Tov, Ex Libris
Keynote Address
Change in Libraries, Kurt de Belder, Leiden University, NL
Follow up Panel: Managing Change, Moderator: Michael Fake, London School of Economics
Richard Ovenden, Oxford University, UK
Ere Maijala, National Library Finland
Change in Libraries, Madeleine Völlmin, ETH Zürich, Switzerland
Meet your Product and Special Interest Working Groups, Moderator: Lukas Koster, University of Amsterdam, NL
Lightening Reports
Ex Libris Product Update Summary, Moderator: Michele Newberry, FCLA, US
Ex Libris Overview I, Oren Beit-Arie, Ex Libris
Ex Libris Overview II, Nancy Dushkin, Ex Libris
Voyager Business Meeting, Moderator: Michael Fake, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK
Report, Michael Fake, London School of Economics
Perspectives on the ALEPH-DACH Study Report, Moderator: Ronald Schmidt, Hochschulbibliothekszentrum des Landes Nordrhein-Westfalen (hbz), Germany
The Aleph DACH Study Report: Addressing the Needs and Wants of ExLibris Users from German Speaking Countries, Ronald Schmidt, hbz, Germany
Consortia Architecture and URM Concepts – the hbz Perspective Günter Hupfer, Stephani Scholz, hbz, Germany
SFX and MetaLib Combined Business Meeting, Moderator: Meg Bate, AARLIN, Australia, and Mark Dehmlow, University of Notre Dame, US
IGeLU MetaLib PWG (Product Working Group) Business Meeting, Meg Bate, AARLIN, Australia
Use Scenarios for MetaLib Next Generation/Primo MetaSearch, Jeremy Acland, Queen Mary University of London
Primo Update and Primo Business Meeting, Moderator: Mandy Stewart, British Library, UK
Primo Update, Gilad Gal, (Find it at: Ex Libris Documentation Center )
DigiTool Business Meeting, Moderator: Guido Goedemé, Koninklijke Bibliotheek van Belgie
Report, Guido Goedemé, Koninklijke Bibliotheek van Belgie
Workshop: The Opac is Dead – Long Live the OPAC, Moderator: Daniel Forsman, Jonkoping University Library, Sweden
URM Subject Matter Review Session: Metadata Management System, Moderator: Susan Stearns, Ex Libris
EL Commons Update: What Developers Need to Know, Moderator: Tamar Sadeh, Ex Libris

Tuesday, 8 September 2009

IGeLU Assembly of Members (Business Session)
Voyager, Moderator: Eevaliisa Colb, National Library of Finland
Don’t Panic … Are all Library Systems Dying?, Peter Price, University of Plymouth, UK
Verde, Moderator: Andreas Sabisch, Free University Berlin, Germany and Richard Cross, Nottingham Trent University, UK
Verde Product Update and Q+A, Netti Lagace, Ex Libris (Find it at: Ex Libris Documentation Center )
MetaLib, Moderator: Meg Bate, AARLIN, Australia
MetaLib Product Update and Q+A, Carmit Marcus and Gilad Gal, Ex Libris (Find it at: Ex Libris Documentation Center )
Aleph Business Meeting, Moderator: Gerard Bennett, University of Westminster, UK
DigiTool and Rosetta, Moderator: Guido Goedemé, Koninklijke Bibliotheek van Belgie
DigiTool and Rosetta Product Update and Q+A, Tomer Paz, Ex Libris (Find it at: Ex Libris Documentation Center )
Special Libraries Business Meeting, Moderator: Jesus Bustamante, CEDEFOP
URM Subject Matter Review Session: Fulfillment and Patron Mangement, Moderator: Susan Stearns, Ex Libris
URM and Strategy Update, Moderator: Jirka Kende, Free University Berlin, Germany
Strategy Update, Oren Beit Arie, Ex Libris )
URM Update, Kathryn Harnish, Ex Libris (Find it at: Ex Libris Documentation Center )
IGeLU Activities – Common Knowledge Revisited, Moderator: Jirka Kende, Free University Berlin, Germany
Our Wiki at EL Commons – A Second Visit, Beate Rusch, KOBV, Germany
Open Developer Platform Inga Overkamp, Max Planck Society Munich, Germany
Collaborative Testing Theo Engelmann, University of Utrecht, NL
Enhancement Process and the New Enhancement System (NERS) Lukas Koster, University of Amsterdam, NL, and Mark Dehmlow, University of Notre Dame, US
Voyager, Moderator: Michael Fake, London School of Economics, UK
Voyager Product Update and Q+A, Mike Dicus, Ex Libris (Find it at: Ex Libris Documentation Center )
The Many Faces of MetaLib, Moderator: Jeremy Acland, Queen Mary University of London, UK
Clustering MetaLib at Brazilian Government Library Consortium, Rodolfo Luz, Rede Nacional de Ensino Pesquisa-RNP, Brazil, and Ronan Morae and Gustavo Portella, Capes-Coordenacao de Aperfeicoamento de Pessoal de Nivel Superior, Brazil
Putting the ‘M’ in Mango, Florida Center for Library Automation, US
SFX, Moderator: Mark Dehmlow, University of Notre Dame, US
SFX Product Update and Q+A, Christine Stohn, Ex Libris (Find it at: Ex Libris Documentation Center )
Aleph, Moderator: Gerard Bennett, University of Westminster, UK
Aleph Product Update and Q+A, Carmit Marcus, Ex Libris (Find it at: Ex Libris Documentation Center )
Same Roles, New Paths: Preserve and Present Digital Objects, Moderator: Luis Miguel Costa, University of Porto, Portugal
Not out of the Box: Recent DigiTool Extemsions in Bavaria, Matthias Gross, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, Germany
Digital Preservation: The Next Library, Edward Corrado, Binghamton University, US
URM Subject Matter Review Session: Selection and Acquisitions, Moderator: Susan Stearns, Ex Libris
Sucessful Planning: Managing People and Machines, Moderator: N.N., Finland
Database Workflows – A Diagram for Success, Bryan S. Vogh, University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire, US
From Tomcats to Tomahawks and Scalps – Experiences of the Voyager 7 Upgrade, Amanda Southam, University of Plymouth, UK
Ups and Downs with System’s Downs and Ups? Moderator: Habib Tabatabai, University of Central Oklahoma, US
Down and Out – How Long is Your Recovery Time?, Brian Flaherty, University of Auckland, New Zealand
Fallover and Fallback without Fall Gerard Bennett, University of Westminster, UK
MetaLib X-Services, Moderator: Ari Rouvari, National Library of Finland
Xerxes – Improving the Metasearch Experience, Dave Walker, California State University, US
Primo Experiences – Two Perspectives, Moderator: Mandy Stewart, British Library, UK
Primo at UNSW : search first and beyond, Tom Ruthven University of New South Wales, UK
Using Primo for searching Archives and Munscripts : challenges and an approach, Richard Masters, British Library, UK
Good News: Newspapers and More in DigiTool, Moderator: Matthias Gross, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, Germany
Digitizing Newspapers, Yves Maurer and Carlo Blum, National Library of Luxembourg
Trying to Stay Afloat in Today’s Ever Expanding Storage Pools, Bob Trotter, University System of Georgia, US
Verde Business Meeting, Moderator: Andreas Sabisch, Free University Berlin, Germany
URM Subject Matter Review Session: Consortia, Moderator: Susan Stearns, Ex Libris
Rosetta
Rosetta: Preservation challenges and practical experiences, Yaniv Levi (Find it at: Ex Libris Documentation Center )

Wednesday, 9 September 2009

From Code to Community: Technologies and Techniques for Customizing Ex Libris Products and the Open Platform Program, Moderator: Liesbeth Oskamp, National Library of The Netherlands
Ideas I Mark Dehmlow, University of Notre Dame, US
Working with web services and sharing ideas, Daniel Forsman, Jonkoping University, Sweden
The Open Platform Program, Tamar Sadeh, Ex Libris
TO ARC or NOT to ARC, Moderator: Marcus Zerbst, Zentralbibliothek Zürich, Switzerland
SIWG Report, Marcus Zerbst, Zentralbibliothek Zürich, Switzerland
I Can’t Buy ARC, Augusto Ribeiro and Tiago Fernandes, University of Porto, Portugal
Reviewing and Improving: Our Job is Never Done, Moderator: Meg Bate, AARLIN, Australia
Easy OPAC Enhancements, Matthew Phillips, University of Dundee, UK
Every book its reader : Recommendations in Aleph, Matthew Phillips, University of Dundee, UK
MetaLib Review ’2 Years On’ the Librarian’s Perspective, Amanda Southam, University of Plymouth, UK
The Many Guises of the User Interface, Moderator: Ann Munn, University of Westminster, UK
Wishful Thinking: If Aleph Could Send an Article OpenURL .., Ruti Suhami, Rishon Le-Zion, Israel
Patron’s Collective Intelligence and Coummunities of Practise: Let the OPAC Go Out and Have a Social Life, Filipe Manuel dos Santos Bento and Lidia Oliveira Silva, University of Aveira Campus Universitario Santiago
The Wireless Library – Extending Aleph With Mobile Services Helene H. Svihus, Solvberget, Stavanger, and Christian Aune Thomassen, WapTheWeb AS, Norway
Consortia SIWG (constitutive) Meeting, Moderator: Peter Klien, The Austrian Library Network and Service Ltd.
All Kinds of Types – An Overview of Finland’s Multifaceted Consortia, Ari Rouvari, The National Library of Finland
Corporate on Cooperation – The URM Focus Group on Consortia Peter Klien, The Austrian Library Network and Service Ltd.
Consortial Models within the URM, Axel Kaschte, Ex Libris
Verde – Learning from Experience, Moderator: Heather Tunender, California State University Fullerton, US
From Green to Red – Managing Verde as the Signals Change Richard Cross and Helen Adey, Nottingham Trent University, UK
Limits of Verde Andreas Sabisch, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany
A Reporting Framework for Verde, Julian Heise and Stefan Lohrum, Cooperative Library Network Berlin-Brandenburg (KOBV), Andreas Sabisch, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany
URM Subject Matter Review Session: Metadata Management System, Moderator: Susan Stearns, Ex Libris
URM Development Partnerships: A Panel Discussion, Moderator: Jiri Kende, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany
URM Development Partnership Program , Kathryn Harnish and Susan Stearns, Ex Libris
The Princeton Experience Janet Lute, Princeton University, US
The Boston College Experience Bob Gerrity, Boston College, US
The Leuven Experience Jo Rademakers, KU Leuven/LIBIS, Belgium
Ex Libris General Q&A, Moderator: Peter Klien, The Austrian Library Network and Service Ltd.
Minutes
Data You Can Use, Moderator: Michael Fake, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK
Enhancing Your Voyager Access Queries: A Series of Quick Tips, Janet Lute, Princeton University, US
Reusing Search Statistics to Enhance the Use of Library Services, Morag Watson, Edinburgh University, UK
We’re In This Together: Project Ownership, Management and The Art of Collaborative Inclusion, Moderator: Habib Tabatabai, University of Central Oklahoma, US
A Case Study Report University of Notre Dame, US
Two Views of SFX: For Consortial Use and Collection Analysis, Moderator: Inga Overkamp, Max Planck Society, Germany
Consortial SFX – Common Gain … and Common Pain, Mathias Kratzer, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, Germany
Using SFX Tools for Analysis of E-Journal Holdings [Presentation cancelled] Liesbeth Oskamp, National Library of The Netherlands
Self Service Aleph, Moderator: Fay Harrison, Nottingham Trent University, UK
Self Service Aleph, Bas Vat, Leiden University, NL
Primo Experiences – Consortia Experiences, Moderator: Mandy Stewart, British Library, UK
Anywhere, anytime, any device : Primo for a Consortium, Gary Johnson, College Center for Library Automation Florida, US
Consortial Primo Installation at KOBV, Germany, Christian Hänger, University of Mannheim, Andreas Sabisch, Freie Universität Berlin, and Stefan Lohrum, KOBV, Germany
Best practices in DigiTool, Moderator: Guido Goedemé, Royal Library of Belgium
SDI Serviço de Documentação e Informação, Luis Miguel Costa, University of Porto, Portugal
Royal Library of Belgium : practices and workflows, Guido Goedemé, Koninklijke Bibliotheek van Belgie
Get objects <--> support librarians, Matthias Gross, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, Germany
URM Subject Matter Review Session: Selection and Acquisitions, Moderator: Susan Stearns, Ex Libris
Closing Session, Moderator: Jiri Kende, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany
Report on Voting Results
Thanks to the Helsinki Hosts
Greetings from Our Next Host in Gent
Conference Goodbyes
Posters
IGeLU A – Z [IGeLU], Peter Klien, The Austrian Library Network and Service Ltd.
Exercises in democracy : uncovering the mysteries of IGeLU elections [IGeLU], Peter Klien, The Austrian Library Network and Service Ltd.
Get on your NERS! [IGeLU] Marcus Zerbst, Lukas Koster, Mark Dehmlow
Aleph Conversion from Excel into Aleph sequential [Aleph] (Find it at: http://hdl.handle.net/2268/19944), François Renaville, Paul Thirion, University of Liege, Belgium
Aleph working with Ex Libris as an Application Service Provider – a personal exerience [Aleph] Naomi Galor, Marc Rich Library of The Interdisciplinary Centre, Herzliya, Israel
Integration of the Repository of Lisbon University in RCAAP [DigiTool] Cristina Domingues, Lisbon University
Repository of LU: implications of the field limit number of characters [DigiTool] Mart Nogueira, Lisbon University
METs in Biblos-e Archivo [DigiTool] Maria Luisa Perez Aliende, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid
The implementation of MetaLib and SFX in Uniform Information Gateway and Czech subject gateways [MetaLib, SFX, Other] Hana Nemeskalova, Karolina Kostalova, National Library of the Czech Republic
Trick-and-Treat: Some tricking with SFX’s local-Aleph-catalog Target [SFX] Ruti Suhami, Rishon Le-Zion, Israel
SFX & DOI: How to make the best of it? [SFX], Inga Overkamp, Max Planck Society
AARLINK – persistent, shareable links for SFX [SFX], Daniel Tosello, AARLIN Consortium, Australia
Corrective Procedure for two million library records [Voyager] Maria Kovero, National Library of Health Sciences – Terkko, University of Helsinki
From the store to your door [Voyager], Peter Price, and Fiona Greig, University of Plymouth
Acquisitions on autopilot: EDI [Voyager], Peter Price, and Fiona Greig, University of Plymouth
Ghost busting at Plymouth or gremlins in the machine [Voyager] Peter Price, and Fiona Greig, University of Plymouth