The archive of presentations and posters at the 5th IGeLU Conference in Ghent, 30th August – 1st September 2010.
Some of the PWG and SIWG Business meeting and Ex Libris Product Update reports are available to members only.
General & cross-product
Can Pay, Will Pay: Online Payment of Library Charges at the University of Plymouth – Denise Brown, University of Plymouth, UK
Integrating MetaLib and SFX into the Andalusian Public Health System Virtual Library – Teresa Matamoros Casas, Information Technologies, Biblioteca Virtual del Sistema Sanitario Público de Andalucía
Joined up thinking: interoperability and opportunities – Margaret Feetham, Deputy University Librarian (Information Services and Systems), Southampton Solent University, UK
Maximising use of resources – The marriage behind a reading list system and Ex Libris products – Peter Price, Library Management Systems Manager, University of Plymouth, UK
MetaLib & Primo: Working side by side – Stefan Lohrum, KOBV, Germany
Mobilise UGent – Patrick Hochstenbach, Digital Architect, Ghent University, Belgium
Open Shibboleth session – Jiří Pavlík, CESNET / Charles University in Prague
(re)Cycling Metadata, from carrier pigeon to more sophisticated methods – Bas Vat, Project Manager / Consultant Library Systems, Leiden University Library, Theo Engelman, Senior Systems Librarian, Utrecht University Library
Rolling Red Carpet – Peter Price, Library Systems Manager, University of Plymouth, UK
Stats out of the closet – Using Management Information – Peter Price, Library Management Systems Manager, University of Plymouth, UK
UBA Mobile – University of Amsterdam Library goes mobile – Roxana Popistasu, System administrator/consultant, Library of the University of Amsterdam, Lukas Koster, Library Systems Coordinator, Library of the University of Amsterdam
Aleph
Directionally challenged – Esther Guggenheim, Bibliographic Systems Librarian, National Library of Israel
Digitool
The on-the-fly conversion circus – Matthias Gross, Head of Bavarian Virtual Library, Bavarian State Library, Munich, Germany
Enhancing DigiTool with a new METS/ALTO viewer – Yves Maurer, Head of Digitisation, National Library of Luxembourg (and some Screenshots of live demo)
Primo
The Early Adopter – Primo Version 3 and Primo Central – Habib Tabatabai, Director of Systems and Technical Services, University of Central Oklahoma, US
Primo in Austria: maximising functionality and minimising individual efforts by resource sharing within a homogenous consortium – Hamedinger, Volfgang and Victor Babitchev, Chief Analyst, The Austrian Library Network and Service Ltd
Primo v.2 and v.3 experience at Yonsei University – Lee Won Sang, System Librarian, Yonsei University Library
Where users look: implications for information delivery through Primo – Tom Ruthven, Digital Library Innovation and Development Manager, University of New South Wales
Large, medium, small – How much information do our patrons need in Primo? – Christian Hänger, Head of library IT, Mannheim University
SFX
The SFX Administrator’s Perl 101 – Mathias Kratzer, Deputy Head of Bavarian Virtual Library, Bavarian State Library, Munich, Germany
Taking a closer look: Analysis of SFX holdings – Liesbeth Oskamp, Online Services Manager, National Library of The Netherlands
Verde
Enhancing life-long learning – Lightening Talk – Richard Cross, eService Manager, Nottingham Trent University
Onix-Export from VERDE – Lightening Talk – Andreas Sabisch, Verde Project leader; IT-manager, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany
Verde Customer Survey 2010 – Lightening Talk – Laura Morse, ELUNA Steering Committee, Harvard University, US
Voyager
Mobile-ising the Library (Find it at: http://prezi.com/g6tcewvhnklj/mobile-izing-the-library-igelu10/) – David Friggens, Systems Librarian, University of Waikato
Room bookings / media scheduling booking screen – booking a seat on the Voyage – Peter Price, Library Management Systems Manager, University of Plymouth, UK
Weeding Fees – Eevaliisa Colb & Toni Vallden, Information Systems Specialists, Helsinki University Library, Finland
Posters
Hybrid course-readings system: Aleph + in-house development – Yosef Branse, Database and Programming Coordinator, University of Haifa Library, Israel
IGeLU A-Z – Peter Klien, The Austrian Library Network and Service Ltd
Exercises in democracy: uncovering the mysteries of IGeLU elections
– Peter Klien, The Austrian Library Network and Service Ltd
OpenAIRE – Open Access Infrastructure for Research in Europe – Inge Van Nieuwerburgh, Ghent University Library
IGeLU and conference business
IGeLU Update & Chair’s Report – Jiri Kende, IGeLU Chair, Free University of Berlin
Welcome remarks, Ghent hosts – Sylvia Van Peteghem, Chief Librarian, Ghent University Library
Ex Libris presentations and product updates
For all Ex Libris updates and presentations from IGeLU 2010 please go to the Ex Libris Documentation Center.