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Tom A. Adami
Records Management and Archives Unit, United Nations Mission in Sudan, United States
Knowledge Management and Peacekeeping: The United Nations Mission in Sudan
Sabina Aneva
Central Library, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
The Management of Databases in LIS: The ALEPH500 Case
Linda Ashcroft
Liverpool John Moores University, United Kingdom
Information Literacy: The Beginning or the End?
Carla Basili
Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Italy
Information Literacy Policies in Europe: A Framework for Analysis
Judith Broady-Preston
Department of Information Studies, University of Wales, United Kingdom
Professional Education, Development and Training in a Web 2.0 Environment: A Case Study of the UK
Jan Buruma
Buruma Company, Holland
Towards Digital Libraries in Legal Companies?
Catherine Closet-Crane
School of Library and Information Management, Emporia State University, United States
Valérie Guy
Information Professional, Professional Newsgroup, France
Information Management in the Architecture and Construction Sector: An Adaptive Response to Distributed Collaboration in an Electronic Environment
Lianda Coetzer
University of the Free State, South Africa
Information Literacy: Do We Make a Difference?
Rob Davies
MDR Partners, United Kingdom
Progress towards the European Digital Library: EDLocal - the Role of Local and Regional Digital Cultural Content in the Europeana Service
B. De Santis and F. Mazzocchi
Istituto sull’Inquinamento Atmosferico, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Italy
Semantic Knowledge Representation within Thesauri across Cultures
Thiyam Satyabati Devi
Cataloging Division, University of Swaziland
Management of Information Resources in UNISWA Library: A Long Way to Go
Jennifer Church-Duran Kansas University Libraries, United States
Marta Deyrup Seton Hall University, United States
Jacqueline Solis
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill – United States
Sonja Spiranec
Faculties of Humanities and Social Sciences – Croatia
Teaching Information Literacy in a Web 2.0 Environment (PANEL)
1. Title: Making Learning Visible: Web 2.0 tools as ePortfolios and the assessment of student learning outcomes
2. Title: Learning 2.0 in Information Literacy 0.0 Territory: the Case of Croatia
3. Title: Information Literacy Mashups: Creating One-stop Course Pages Using Web 2.0 Concepts
4. Title: Using Visual Resources for Library Instruction—Lessons Learned from the Museum Trade
Antoaneta Dimitrova
Library and Information Center, Technical University of Sofia, Bulgaria
Metadata, or What a Digital Library Cannot Exist Without
Alexandra Dipchikova
Bulgarian National Library
Cataloging in Bulgaria: Tradition and Challenge
Wanda V. Dole
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Libraries, United States
Jitka M. Hurych
Northern Illinois University Libraries, United States
Right versus Right: Moral Dilemmas of Competing Values
Etleva Domi
National Library of Albania
Building Digital Library: Possibility or Reality for the National Library of Albania?
Roberto Guarasci, Elena Cardillo, Antionetta Folino, and Maria Taverniti
Università della Calabria, Italy
Multilingual Taxonomic and Terminological Structures of a Domain
Nelly Gancheva
Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
The Medieval Slavic Literary Heritage in the Web Environment: Problems of its Presentation, Organization and Retrieval
Lisa Gieskes
ECPI College of Technology, United States
Digital and Virtual Libraries for Education and Training in a Web 3.0 Environment
Antoniya V. Gidulska
Library and Information Sciences, "St. Kliment Ohridski" University of Sofia, Bulgaria
Offering Reference Services in the Libraries through the New Information and Communication Technologies
Jacqui Gilchrist
ProQuest, United Kingdom
Case Studies in Dissertations Publishing: The Author Perspective vs the Library Perspective
Jon Giullian
University of Kansas Libraries, United States
Slavic Studies and the World: Embracing the Revolution of Open Access Publishing
Vanya Grashkina
Bulgarian Library Association
Legislation Framework for the Libraries and for the Library and Information Activities in Bulgaria
Petra Hauke
Institute for Library and Information Science, Humboldt University
Berlin, Germany
"Bridges
for Babylon": Cross-Cultural Library Services in Germany and Beyond
Aleksandra Horvat
Department of Information Sciences, University of Zagreb, Croatia
Ethical Attitudes of Practicing Librarians and LIS Academics: Is There a Difference?
Borjana Hristova and Aneta Doncheva
National Library of Bulgaria
The National Library of Bulgaria’s Policy of Preservation of Cultural Literary Heritage through Intensive Development of Information and Communication Technologies
Valentina Ilganayeva
Kharkiv State Academy of Culture, Ukraine
To Determination of "Knowledge" in Cognitive Systems
Kalina Yordanova Ivanova
Regional Public Library “P. R. Slaveykov” Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria
Rare and Valuable Collections in Bulgarian Libraries as a Part of the European Cultural Heritage and Leading Practices for their Preservation
Babita Jaiswal
University of Lucknow, India
Shipra Awasthi
National Institute of Technology, India
Trends of Searching Electronic Retrieval Tools in India
Radka Kalcheva and Emilia Milkova
Varna Public Library, Bulgaria
Digital Library Architecture: An Example of How to Create a Virtual Collection
Vandana Karande
Reliance Industries, India
E-library as KM Solution: A Diversified Business Enterprise Approach
Malgorzata Kisilowska
Institute of Information and Book Studies, University of Warsaw, Poland
Cultural Information Literacy in Libraries: Know-how Transmission in the Network Society
Kira Klenke
Fachhochschule Hannover, Germany
Teaching Information Management: More than Technical Knowledge
Adolf Knoll
National Library of the Czech Republic
Building a Virtual European Library of Manuscripts: The ENRICH Project
Elena Koicheva
"St. Kliment Ohridski" University of Sofia, Bulgaria
Dynamic Transformation of the Computerized Library Catalog into On-line Information Platform for Federated Search
Anita Komazec and Josipa Selthofer
Department of Information Sciences, J. J. Strossmayer University, Croatia
Students' ICT Competencies in Time of Globalization and Management of Information Resources
Johan Koren
College of Education, Murray State University, United States
Well, Hello, Blogger! Library Education 2.0: Bye, Bye, Blackboard?
Iryna Kuchma
eIFL.net
Gaining the Momentum: Open Repositories in Developing and Transitional Countries
Cecelia Lee
U21 Global, Singapore
Leveraging Web 2.0 Technologies to Deliver an Interactive Experience for Library Users
Lars Leon
University of Kansas Libraries, United States
Improving Use of Resources through an Enhanced Information Management Library System
Aira Lepik
Department of Information Studies, Tallinn University, Estonia
Library 2.0: Creating Presence, Relationships and Mutual Value
Elitsa Lozanova-Belcheva
Department of Library and Information Sciences, "St. Kliment Ohridski" University of Sofia, Bulgaria
Information Literacy and Globalization of Information
Ljiljana Markovic
Faculty of Philology, Belgrade University, Serbia
Vesna Crnogorac
Society of Serbian Libarians, Serbia
Digitalization of the National Cultural Heritage in the Virtual Library World
Stefania Marzocchi
University of Northumbria at Newcastle, United Kingdom
University Stakeholders’ Perceptions about Information Literacy: A Case Study Research at University of Bologna
Austin McLean
ProQuest, United States
PhD Theses in Transformation: Multimedia Content and the Impact on Traditional PhD Thesis
Plamen Miltenoff
St. Cloud State University, United States
Gary Schnellert
University of North Dakota, United States
Galin Tzokov
Plovdiv University, Bulgaria
Web 2.0 4 U: Use of Online Tools for Interaction at Educational Institutions of the United States and Bulgaria and the Role of the Academic Library
Jessica E. Moyer
College of St. Catherine, United States
Terry Weech
Graduate School of Library and Information Science, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, United States
Teaching Reference and Readers’ Advisory in a Web 2.0 World
Shubahda Nagarkar and Asha Umarani
Department of Library and Information Science, University of Pune, India
Organization of Knowledge Assets in the Department of Library and Information Science, University of Pune: An Experience
M. Natarajan
National Institute of Science Communication and Information Resources, India
Developing a Scalable Information Architecture for Managing the Knowledge Repositories
Simeon Nedkov
Sofia University, Bulgaria
Digitalization of Cultural Heritage and the Education of the Students in the Library and Information Sciences Department at the Sofia University "St. Kliment Ohridski"
Hüseyin Odabas, Z. Yonca Odabas, and Coskun Polat
Ataturk University, Turkey
Information Management and Disaster Archives
Z. Yonca Odabas, Hüseyin Odabas, and Coskun Polat
Ankara University, Turkey
Ottoman Manuscripts and Projects of Manuscripts Digitalization in Turkey
Antoaneta Parusheva and Sonia Zlatanova
Bulgarian National Statistical Institute
Electronic Library of the Bulgarian National Statistical Institute: Statistical Information in Digital Format
Vera Petrovic, Maja Djordjevic, and Marija Bulatovic
University Library "Svetozar Markovic," Serbia
Academic Network in the Academic Libraries in the Central Serbia
Gary M. Pitkin and Annie Epperson
University of Northern Colorado Libraries, United States
Evidence-based Management: Assessment > Plan > Budget > Action
Coskun Polat, Hüseyin Odabas, and Z. Yonca Odabas
Ataturk University, Turkey
Open Access Activities in Turkey and the Atatürk University Open Archive System
Dimitar Poposki
Faculty of Philosophy, Zagreb, Serbia
"Digitization and Translation Memory as a Building Block for Cultural Heritage Preservation in the Context of Machine Assisted Translation"
Antoaneta Preslavska
"St. Kliment Ohridski" University of Sofia, Bulgaria
Wikipedia: The Different Encyclopedia
Maria Przastek-Samokowa
University of Warsaw
Labeling as an Element of Information Architecture
Persida Rafailova
University of Architecture, Civil Engineering and Geodesy, Bulgaria
The Methods for Creating an Open Course for Information Literacy in the UACEG Library
Joseph Rogani
Italy
Expanding Academic Libraries’ Cooperation: From Library Consortia to Library Networks in Web 2.0
Evgenia Rusinova
Bulgaria
Digital Libraries: Organization and Psychological Challenges
Bradley L. Schaffner
Harvard College Library, United States
Enhancing Library Resources through Electronic Technologies
Armando Malheiro da Silva
Faculdade de Letras da Universidade do Porto, Portugal
Viviana Fernández Marcial
Facultad de Humanidades da Universidade de A Coruña, Spain
Information Literacy in Portugal: A Theory and Practice Approach
Gordana Stokic Simoncic
Library and Information Science Department, Belgrade University, Serbia
Vesna Vuksan
Belgrade City Library, Serbia
Web Environment and the Public Library: Belgrade City Library at Challenge
Shashi P. Singh
Department of Library & Information Science, University of Delhi, India
Information Literacy and E-Learning in India: Issues and Opportunities
Adam Sofronijevic
University Library "Svetozar Markovic," Serbia
Branka Bubonja
Serbian Academy of Sciences and Art
Digitization via Intrapreneurship: Libraries in Serbia Going Global
Adam Sofronijevic and Stela Filipi-Matutinovic
University Library "Svetozar Markovic," Serbia
Elements of Library Business Model in the Globalized Business Environment: University Library "Svetozar Markovic" in Belgrade
Violeta Stojmenovic
Public Library Bor, Serbia
Information Literacy and Lifelong Learning: On Some Aspects of Education in the Public Library
Proscovia Svärd
The Nordic Africa Institute, Sweden
Anneli Sundqvist
Mid Sweden University
Archiving and Small Nations, An Ethical Issue of Two Post-Conflict Societies
Teresa Swieckowska
Institute of Information and Book Studies, University of Warsaw, Poland
Access in Times of the “Informatics of Domination”: Ethics Entangled in a Network of Hierarchies and Power Relations
Anna Maria Tammaro
Parma University, Italy
Terry Weech
Graduate School of Library and Information Science, University of Illinois, United States
Equivalency and Reciprocity of Qualifications for LIS Professionals in a Web 2.0 Environment
Ana Lúcia Terra
Escola Superior de Estudos Industriais e de Gestão do Instituto Politécnico do Porto, Portugal
Salvina Sá
José Régio Public Library, Portugal
First Step to Lifelong Learning: School Libraries and Information Literacy, A Portuguese Case Study
Elena Tirziman
National Library of Romania
The National Library of Romania: Objectives and Perspectives on the Digitization of the Cultural Heritage
Tania Todorova
Union of Library and Information Services Officers, Bulgaria
Database "Journal Bulgarski Knizici" (1858 - 1862)
Yasar Tonta
Department of Information Management, Hacettepe University, Turkey
Digital Preservation and Management of Cultural Heritage Resources in the Balkan Countries
Antoaneta Totomanova
National Library of Bulgaria
Structure and Access to Current National Bibliography in the Context of the COBISS System
John van de Pas
Saxion Universities for Applied Sciences, The Netherlands
Information Literacy and the Modern Librarian
Kristina Varbanova-Dencheva
State University of Library Studies and Information Technologies, Bulgaria
Grid-technology and Digital Libraries: Reengineering of Library Functions
Roumyana Vassileva
Centre for Scientific and Technical Information, Agricultural Academy in Sofia, Bulgaria
Effective System for Information Servicing of Agricultural Sciences: National Agricultural Scientific Information Complex (NASICo)
Aleksandra Vranes and Zorica Ivkovic-Savic
Faculty of Philology, Belgrade University, Serbia
Scientific Work in the Mirror of the Electronic Library and Citation Indexes
Gudrun Wirtz
Bavarian State Library, Germany
Slavic and East European Studies in German "Virtual Libraries"
Elena Yanakieva
Bulgarian National Library, Bulgaria
Access to Electronic Resources and Practices of Bulgarian Libraries
Mihaela Zecheru
Chamber of Deputies Library, Romania
Information Management in the Chamber of Deputies Library of Romania
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