Program

35th annual IATUL Conference at Dipoli Congress Centre, Espoo

Hosted by Aalto University Library

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Pre-Conference Program Sunday, 1st June 2014

Program Venue
REGISTRATION AND WELCOME RECEPTION 16:15 – 19:30
Registration & Welcome Reception (Light refreshments)
Welcome by Conference Organizing Committee Chair: Ms. Irma Pasanen
Welcome remarks by IATUL President: Dr. Reiner Kallenborn
Otaniemi Campus Library

 

Conference Program (Day 1) Monday, 2nd June 2014

Program Venue

REGISTRATION 8:00 – 9:00

DCC
OPENING SESSION 9:00 – 9:30
Opening Remarks by Aalto University Library Director: Dr. Eeva-Liisa Lehtonen
Welcoming remarks by President of IATUL: Dr. Reiner Kallenborn
Welcoming remarks by Vice President of Aalto University: Provost Dr. Ilkka Niemelä
Welcoming remarks by President of IFLA: Ms. Sinikka Sipilä
Dipoli Congress Centre (DCC),
Auditorium
FIRST KEYNOTE SESSION 9:30 – 10:30
Mikko Hyppönen (F-Secure, Finland) – “Information Security”
DCC, Auditorium

MORNING REFRESHMENTS 10:30 – 10:55

DCC
SECOND KEYNOTE 10:55 – 11:40
Prof. Tom Cochrane (Queensland University of Technology, Australia) – “Open versus Closed: Private versus Public – a Library and Research Perspective”
DCC, Auditorium
FIRST PLENARY SESSION 11:40 – 12:55

  1. Daniel Forsman (Sweden) “Introducing agile principles and management to a library organization”
  2. Dom Mitchell “Measures for Success: measures of quality”
  3. Dr. Sharon L. Bostick and Bryan J. Irwin (USA) “Library Design in the Age of Technology: Planning for a Changing Environment”
DCC, Auditorium

LUNCH 12:55 – 13:50

DCC
PARALLEL SESSION 1A
Open Access and Repositories”
13:50 – 15:30
Auditorium

  1. Sue Owen, Anne Horn, Prof. Deb Verhoeven and Sabina Robertson (Australia) “Collaboration success in the dataverse: libraries as digital humanities research partners”
  2. Jorunn Alstad and Randi Tyse Eriksen (Norway) “The stick or the carrot? An approach to Open Access”
  3. Dr. Anna Wałek (Poland) “Wroclaw University of Technology Knowledge Repository – project objectives”
  4. Paul Sturges, Azhar Hussain, Jane H. S. Anders and Marianne Bamkin (UK) “Access to Research Data: Addressing the Problem Through Journal Data Sharing Policies”
PARALLEL SESSION 1B
“Service Design”
13:50 – 15:30
Room 4B

  1. Jennifer Peasley (Australia) “Navigating Shifting Sands: Library redesign in a time of uncertainty”
  2. Dr. Christoph MitscherlingRepresented by Dr. Reiner Kallenborn (Germany) “Integrated communication- and service-infrastructure for libraries”
  3. Lucia Schoombee (South Africa) “The curious instance of the Library’s travelling poll: determining obstacles in the research process”
  4. Karryl Kim A. Sagun (Philippines) “Minimal Resources with Maximum Impact: Low-Cost and Sustainable Means for Library Promotions
PARALLEL SESSION 1C
IATUL activities”
13:50 – 15:30
Room 4A

  1. Karl Hughes (Germany) “The IATUL English Editing and Coaching Service – why, what and how”
  2. IATUL Special Interest Group Information Literacy
  3. IATUL Special Interest Group Quality Management
DCC

AFTERNOON REFRESHMENTS 15:30 – 15:50

DCC
PARALLEL SESSION 2A
Library Space”
15:50 -17:30
Auditorium

  1. Barbara Paton and Belinda Moore (Australia) “From Hub to Beacon: evolution and evaluation of spaces in the learning commons”
  2. Anne Horn, Sue Owen and Bernadette Lingham (Australia) “Library learning spaces in the digital age”
  3. Dr. Neda Abbasi, Richard Tucker, Kenn Fisher and Robert GerrityRepresented by Majella Pugh (Australia) “Library Spaces Designed with Students in Mind: an evaluation study of University of Queensland libraries at St. Lucia Campus”
PARALLEL SESSION 2B
Acquisition”
15:50 – 17:30
Room 4B

  1. Cecilia Heyman Widmark (Sweden) “Using citation data for purchase decisions: analysing citing patterns and journal holdings at The Royal Institute of Technology”
  2. Rindra M. Ramli and Ola A. Kabli (Saudi Arabia) “To get or not to get: the KAUST library e-resources acquisition experience”
  3. Kate-Riin Kont (Estonia) “Using Time-Driven Activity-Based Costing to Support Performance Measurement in Estonian University Libraries: A Case Study for Acquisition Process”
  4. Rune Brandshaug (Norway)  “Changes in the acquisition processes at NTNU University Library”
PARALLEL SESSION 2C
“Digital Library Space”
15:50 -17:30
Room 4A

  1. Oliver Bridle and Angela Carritt (UK) “Library Assistant – Improving the student experience of Oxford libraries through a mobile library induction”
  2. Lisa D. Zilinski, Paul J. Bracke and David A. Scherer (USA) “Assessing Data Linking in Transportation Technical Reports”
  3. Dorothea J. Coiffe (USA) “Harnessing Open Internet Media Resources”
  4. Antti M. Rousi, Michael Fosmire, Risto Maijala, Dr. Benjamin Branch and Dr. Nicole Kong (Finland/USA) “Reorganizing the relationship of digital library resources and physical learning environments”
DCC

WELCOME RECEPTION, hosted by Espoo City 18:00 – 21:00

Otaniemen Saha

 

Conference Program (Day 2) Tuesday, 3rd June 2014

Program Venue
THIRD KEYNOTE SESSION 8:30 – 9:20
Dr. Rafael Ball (University Library Regensburg, Germany) “Bibliometrics, scientometrics, altmetrics”
DCC. Auditorium
SECOND PLENARY SESSION 9:20 – 10:40

  1. Prof. Santo Fortunato (Finland) “Author Impact Factor: tracking the dynamics of individual scientific impact”
  2. Dr. Leonor Gaspar Pinto and Dr. Paula Ochôa (Portugal) “Sustainability metrics in library and information services: a quality management framework”
  3. Gustaf Nelhans (Sweden) “Qualitative scientometrics?”
DCC, Auditorium

MORNING REFRESHMENTS – VIEWING OF POSTERS 10:40 – 11:00

DCC
PARALLEL SESSION 3A
Altmetrics”
11.00 – 12:50
Auditorium

  1. Dr. Kim Holmberg (Finland/UK) “The meaning of altmetrics”
  2. Dr. Stefanie Haustein and Dr. Vincent Larivière (Canada) “Mendeley as a source of global readership by students and postdocs? Evaluating article usage by academic status”
  3. Joan Wee Jee Foon and Chia Yew Boon (Singapore) “Altmetrics is an indication of quality research or just HOT topics”
  4. Zohreh Zahedi, Dr. Rodrigo Costas and Prof. Dr. Paul Wouters (Netherlands) “Assessing impact of the publications read by the different Mendeley users: is there any different pattern among users?”
PARALLEL SESSION 3B
Information Literacy”
11.00 – 12:50
Room 4B

  1. Prof. Margy MacMillan, Brian Jackson and Michelle Sinotte (Canada) “Great Expectations: Results from a faculty survey of students’ information literacy proficiency”
  2. Janine Lockhart and Deborah Becker (South Africa) “Determining Return on Investment: the importance and development of statistics collection for Information Literacy training at CPUT Libraries”
  3. Tina Hohmann (Germany) “Long term evaluation of Information Literacy programme”
  4. Marja Talikka, Harri Eskelinen and Hanna Värri (Finland) “Does the IL education have an impact on the undergraduate engineering students’ research skills?”
PARALLEL SESSION 3C
Library Services and Systems”
11.00 – 12.50
Room 4A

  1. Peter Green (Australia) “Implementing a next generation library system”
  2. Richard Hollis (Australia) “Beyond Inspec – building a semantic enrichment service to explore how the IET can better support academic and commercial researchers”
  3. Xiaohua (Cindy) Li (USA) “What would be the future of the Integrated Library Systems?”
  4. Jüri Järs (Estonia) “IT-based solutions for users and library staff: case study of the Tallinn University of Technology Library”
DCC

LUNCH 12:50 – 13:50

DCC
PARALLEL SESSION 4A
Bibliometrics”
13:50 – 15:10
Auditorium

  1. Karyn Munyk Lehmkuhl, Maria Bernardete Martins Alves, Liliane Vieira Pinheiro and Dirce Maris Nunes da Silva (Brazil) “Correlation between information needs and the library collection: a citation analysis study of doctoral theses at Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina Library”
  2. Lars Kullman (Sweden) “The effect of Open Access on citation rates on self-archived articles at Chalmers University of Technology”
  3. Tuija Sonkkila (Finland) “Metrics, altmetrics, data visualization”
PARALLEL SESSION 4B
Assessment”
13:50 – 15:10
Room 4B

  1. Lorena Siguenza-Guzman, Victor Saquicela and Prof. Dirk Cattrysse (Belgium/Ecuador) “Design of an integrated decision support system for library holistic evaluation”
  2. Maureen Kattau (Australia) ““Access as a service”: reframing the service catalogue and measures of success for information resources”
  3. Besa Hysa and Primož Južnič (Albania/Slovenia) “Evaluation and selection of electronic resources in engineering environment”
PARALLEL SESSION 4C
Performance”
13:50 – 15:10
Room 4A

  1. Sabrina Petersohn (Germany) “Bibliometric services in research evaluation: a new task area strengthening the jurisdiction of academic librarians?”
  2. Heli Kautonen, Markku Laitinen and Anna Niemelä (Finland) “The Difficulty of Indicating Transformation: The Challenge for Library Statistics and Surveys”
  3. Dr. Tukaram S. Kumbar and Dr. Amruth Sherikar (India) “Role of Libraries in Promoting the Use of Open Education Resources (OER) in India: A Study of Use of NPTEL Resources among Major Technology Libraries”
DCC

AFTERNOON REFRESHMENTS – VIEWING OF POSTERS 15:10 – 15:30

DCC

GENERAL ASSEMBLY 15:30 – 17:00

DCC, Auditorium

Helsinki University Library (Kaisa House) 17:30 – 18:30

Free time in Helsinki City

Kaisa House

 

Conference Program (Day 3) Wednesday, 4th June 2014 (Study tour day)

Program
TOUR & DINNER 08:45 – 22:00
09:00 – 10:00 Tuija Raaska and Thomas Roos (CSC – IT Center for Science Ltd., Finland) “Services to Finnish Academic Libraries” in Dipoli Congress Center’s Auditorium. CSC – IT Center for Science Ltd. is administered by the Ministry of Education and Culture and as such it forms an essential part of the national information infrastructure.
10:15 – 11:30 Bus transportation from Dipoli to Fiskars Village
11:30 – 17:00 Lunch at Kuparipaja, visits to museums and exhibitions
17:00 – 18:00 Bus transportation to Svartå Manor
18:00 – 21:00 Dinner at Svartå Manor, possibility to explore the manor and its park
21:00 – 22:00 Bus transportation to hotels (Helsinki & Espoo)

 

 

Conference Program (Day 4) Thursday, 5th June 2014

Program Venue
THIRD PLENARY SESSION 9:00 – 10:40

  1. Dr. Gunilla Widén and Maria Kronqvist-Berg (Finland) “The future librarian: a diverse and complex profession”
  2. Carlo Iacono (Australia) “How does the information team of today become the information team of tomorrow?”
  3. Cecilia Heyman Widmark (Sweden) “Organisational changes and a new media policy: meeting users demands at The Royal Institute of Technology”
  4. Dr. Maria Forsman (Finland) “Science, technology and library work: trends and milestones”
 DCC, Auditorium

MORNING REFRESHMENTS 10:40 – 11:05

DCC
FOURTH PLENARY SESSION 11:05 – 13:05

  1. Dr. Grace Saw and Janine Schmidt (Australia) “Coming Out: Making the Virtual Library visible in today’s world”
  2. Tamera Hanken (Singapore) ”Problems Lah! Learning to Tell the Story of Continuous Assessment and Improvement”
  3. Erin L. Ellis, Brian Rosenblum, John M. Stratton and Kathleen A. Ames-Stratton (USA) “Positioning Academic Libraries for the Future: A Process and Strategy for Organizational Transformation”
  4. Catherine B. Soehner (USA) “Change Management in Libraries: An Essential Competency for Leadership”
  5. Margie Jantti and Brian Cox (Australia) “Unlocking the potential of library generated data to assess value, impact and influence”
DCC, Auditorium

LUNCH 13:05 – 14:05

DCC
FOURTH KEYNOTE SESSION 14:05 – 14:55
Prof. Carol Tenopir (University of Tennessee, USA) “Measuring and Increasing the Value of Academic Library Services”
DCC, Auditorium

 AFTERNOON REFRESHMENTS 14:55 – 15:20

DCC
CLOSING SESSION 15:20 – 16:20
Award presentation – Prize for best poster: Dr. Reiner Kallenborn
Presentation for the 36th IATUL Conference at German National Library of Science and Technology University Library Hannover: Mr. Uwe Rosemann
Closing remarks by Conference Organizing Committee Chair: Ms. Irma Pasanen
Closing address by President of IATUL: Dr. Reiner Kallenborn
DCC, Auditorium

CLOSING DINNER 19:00 – 22:00

Kulosaaren Casino

 

 

Posters

  1. Deborah Becker (CPUT, South Africa) “Statistical literacy for librarians”
  2. Johanna Bragge , Heli Yamaguchi and Anne Sunikka (Aalto, Finland) “Co-creating a research landscaping and visualization service for Aalto University Library”
  3. Mirela Djokic (Canada) “Examining Library’s Information Literacy Instruction in Support of Student Research Skills Competencies”
  4. Peter Green (Australia) “Virtualising the bookshelf”
  5. Leena Huiku, Kaisa Kulkki and Laura Himanen (Finland) “The library as part of research development work”
  6. Aija Janbicka, Jolanta Ivanova, Lāsma Zariņa and Sarmīte Krauze (Latvia) “Creation of common territorial complex for RTU”
  7. Marta Mazur and Dorota Wojnowska (Poland) “Visual art: an effective communication channel for library”
  8. Nader Naghshineh, Fatima Fahimnia and Issa Mojaradi (Iran) “Cultural Intelligence and Job Performance by University of Tehran Central Library Staff: A Case Study”
  9. Dr. Silas Marques de Oliveira (USA) “What students really want?: an ethnographic study of the library as a learning space at Andrews University”
  10. David A. Scherer (USA) “Dynamic Dissemination and Accessibility of Global Responses: The IATUL Conference Proceedings and the Purdue e-Pubs Repository”
  11. David A. Scherer and Lisa Zilinski (USA) “Redefining the Nexus: The Convergence of Information Literacy, Scholarly Communication, and Data Literacy”
  12. David A. Scherer, Lisa Zilinski and Courtney Matthews (USA) “Publication Integration at Purdue: A Comprehensive Publication Workflow for Traditional Publications and Data Publications”
  13. Catherine B. Soehner (USA) “Training and development of library employees in research data management: A necessary competency for the digital library”
  14. Sum Wai Yuan Hedren and Chia Yew Boon (Singapore) “Using a Portfolio Platform as a Tool to Engage: A Case Study of Nanyang Technological University School of Art, Design and Media”
  15. Elena Vvedenskaia (Australia) “Comparison of Engineers Australia Online Library offerings with services of equivalent international engineering organisations”