14th Season 2008

 

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The Swiss National Library in Bern, the Association of International Librarians and Information Specialists AILIS and the CERN Scientific Information Service are pleased to announce their 2007 series of Library Science Talks. The series offers library and archive staff the possibility of learning from and communicating with personalities in library services and organizations. The talks cover important and topical issues for librarians.


The 2008 talks are as follows:

 

 

Future Importance of Bibliographic Data: Sharing and Control in the Web 2.0

Patrick Danowski

Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin, Germany

Monday 4 February in Geneva at CERN

Tuesday 5 February in Bern at NL

 

The Library 2.0 Challenge: Are you Ready?
Alan Oliver
Ex Libris, London, UK
Monday 15 April in Geneva at CERN
Tuesday 16 April in Bern at NL


Balanced Scorecard
James Self, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, US
Monday 15 September in Geneva at ITU
Tuesday 16 September in Bern at NL


EPFL Learning Center
David Aymonin
EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland
Monday 6 October in Lausanne at EPFL
Tuesday 7 October in Bern at NL


Open Access: from Myth to Paradox
Paul Ginsparg
Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, US
Monday 10 November in Geneva at CERN
Tuesday 11 November in Bern at NL


The DRIVER Project: Building a European Repository Network
Rosemary Russell
UKOLN, Bath, UK
Monday 8 December in Geneva at University of Geneva
Tuesday 9 December in Bern at NL