BOBCATSSS'99 - Programme LO19712

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BOBCATSSS 99 - Programme

7th International BOBCATSSS SYMPOSIUM
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[Host's Note: This symposium will be held in Bratislava, Slovakia 25th -
27th January 1999 Organized by students of HBI Stuttgart FH Darmstadt -
University of Applied Sciences. At the bottom is a URL for further
information http://www.fh-darmstadt.de/BOBCATSSS/conf99.htm ...Rick]

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Monday 01-25-1999
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Registration

Welcome Speeches
Opening Adresses

Introduction to the Symposium
Klaus-Dieter Lehmann:
(Dt. Bibliothek Frankfurt):
The intellectural Heritage in a Digital World

Jaroslav Holecek (VW Bratislava)

Welcome by the German Embassy, Slovakia

Reception

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Tuesday 01-26-1999
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Plenum
Session I
a) Information Technology for the Learning Society
b) Qualification for the Learning Society
c) Electronic Market
d) N.N.

Session II
a)Knowledge Management
b)Professional Training
c)Learning Society
d)Selfdirected Learning

LUNCH

Session III
a)Webdesign for Distance Learning (Workshop)
b)Library Education
c)Lifelong Learning
d)Educational System Design

Session IV
a)Information Broking
b)Professional Training
c)Learning Organisation

CULTURAL EVENT

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Wednesday 01-27-1999
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Session V
a)New Media for Schools
b)Lifelong Learning via Libraries
c)Target Groups for Lifelong Learning
d)Learning and Knowledge Management

Session VI
a)Self Directed Learning
b)Lifelong Learning via Libraries
c)Information Technology Application in Science and Culture
d)Learning and Knowledge Management

LUNCH

Session VII
a)Information and Documentation in Slovakia
b)New Media for Schools
c)Strategies for a Learning Society
d)Learning Organisation

CLOSING SESSION

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PARTY
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MONDAY 25-01-99
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14.00 Registration

15.00-17.00 WELCOME SPEECHES
project members

OPENING ADDRESSES
Askan Blum prorector of the HBI,
Stuttgart, Germany

representatives from Slovakia

INTRODUCTION TO THE SYMPOSIUM
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Daniel Goudevert European Business School,
Dortmund, Germany (inquired)

Klaus-Dieter Lehmann, Dt. Bibliotehk Frankfurt
The intellectural Heritage in a Digital World

Jaroslav Holecek (VW Bratislava)

Welcome by the German Embassy, Slovakia

19.00 Reception
Council House

TUESDAY 26-01-99
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9.00-9.45 Plenum
Illka Mdkinen (University of Tampere, Finland)
Why do we need information history?

10.00-11.00 Session I a
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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY FOR THE LEARNING SOCIETY
Zdravko Dovedan, Hrvoje Stancic, Nikolaj Lazic, Kristina
Vuckovic (Zagreb):
Information technology for learning organisations and life

long learning

Session I b
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QUALIFICATION FOR INFORMATION PROFESSIONALS
Eric Schmid-Braul (Internat. Book Agency, Berlin)
Does culture create new jobs in the information society?

Sabine Graumann (Infratest Burke, M|nchen)
European wide certification of information Professionals

Session I c
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ELECTRONIC MARKET
Meinhard Kettler (Swets & Zeitlinger GmbH,
Frankfurt,Germany):
Innovative tools for the learning society: electronic
journals

Michael Gebauer (University of Paderborn, Germany):
Local multimedia markets: chance or anachronism

Session I d
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N.N.

11.30-13.00 Session II a
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KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT
Sabine Madel (HBI, Stuttgart, Germany)
Wiebke Schellkes (FHD, Darmstadt, Germany):
Running BOBCATSSS 98: knowledge management for a
distributed project team

Jane Platz; Pernille Drost (Royal School of library and
information sciences, Copenagen, Denmark:
Knowledge Sharing

Session II b
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PROFFESSIONAL TRAINING
Ian M. Johnson (The Robert Gordon University Aberdeen,
UK):
Continuing professional development for library and
information management

Martha Mandysova (Centrum VTI SR, Bratislava, Slovakia):
The Slovak centre of scientific and technical information
and further education of library and non-libray-staff

Victoria Francu (Central University Library, Bucharest,
Rumania):
Lifelong learning a challenge for library and information
professionals and library users

Session II c
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LEARNING SOCIETY
Andrea Dvmsvdy; Zsuzsanna Pallos (Budapest University,
Hungary):
The importance of librarian methods in environmental
education in knowledge society

Theodora Stathoulia (National Technical University of
Athens, Greece):
The knowledge society as mechanism for horizontal
learning
schemes: new paradigms

Patricia Tonin (EDV-GmbH, Wien, Austria):
The role of libraries and library software in the
information society

Session II d
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EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM DESIGN
Ralf Lindner

Bernd Gaede

Michael M|ller

13.00-14.00 Lunch

14.00-15.30 Session III a
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WEBDESIGN FOR DISTANCE LEARNING (WORKSHOP)

Frank Thissen, Elisabeth Messerschmidt, Students
HBI-Stuttgart,Germany
Hands-on-Webdesign

Session III b
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LIBRARY EDUCATION
Wanda Pindlowa; Wladylaw Szczech (The Jagiellonian
University Krakow, Poland):
Freenet on distance learning - educational programm

Olga Shlykova (Moscow State University of Culture,
Russia):
Multimedia challenges in the Russian library education

Session III c
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LIFELONG LEARNING
Bronislaw Zurawski; Agniezka Reczuch; Waldemar Marek
Maciejewski; Anna Puszcz; Piotr Malak; Malgorzata
Kowalska;
Katarzyna Millenia Zurawska (Nicholas Copernicus
University, Poland)

Session III d
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LEARNING SOCIETY
Julia Tcherniakova: State Library, Moscow)
Managementgames in intercultural training

Blavko, Tkala, Jadraniko,Lasic-Lazic and students:
(Department ofinformation science, Zagreb,Croatia):
Education of information specialist today and how we
see it tomorrow

Tibor Koltay: Centeral Library in Gvdvll, Hungary
Digital Libraries: questions for the future

16.00-17.30 Session IV a
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INFORMATION BROKING
Rsza Frank (Berzsenyi College, Szombathely, Hungary):
How do the Hungarian engineers use the library and
information

Jaroslav Susol
(Comenius University, Bratislava)

Session IV b
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PROFESSIONAL TRAINING
Katalin Dobs (Open Society archives, Budapest, Hungary):
Without frontiers? Professional development courses for
Central and Eastern European librarians

Iryna and Roman Gurevych; Molya Kademia (Vinnytsia
Pedagoical University, Ukraine):
Learning by doing with information technology at college
No. 4, Vinnytsia, Ukraine

Stephen Jones (University of the West of England,
Bristol,UK):
An eastern European approach to providing lifelong,
interdisciplinary and industry oriented training

Session IV c
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LEARNING ORGANISATION
Martina Schdfer; Christian Tvlk (Fraunhofer IAO;
Stuttgart, Germany):
Integrating TV and internet for advanced training
applications within companies

Alexander Roos (HBI Stuttgart, Germany):
Knowledge management in learing organisations based on the

system dynamics approach

Florence Basten (University of Nijmegen, The Netherlands):

The dynamics of organisation theory and educational
practice in organisational learning

Session IV d
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N.N.

20.00 Cultural Event

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WEDNESDAY 01-27-1999
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9.30-11.00 Session V a
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NEW MEDIA FOR SCHOOLS
Frank Thissen;students (HBI Stuttgart,
Germany):
Multimedia learning systems

Session V b
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N.N.

Session V c
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TARGET GROUPS FOR LIFELONG LEARNING
Judith Butzen; Carmen Krauter (HBI Stuttgart, Germany):
How to advertise lifelong learning and continuing
education

Rozalia Cornanicova (Comenius University Bratislava,
Slovakia):
Senior education as a component part of lifelong education

of managers

Viera Prus`kova (Comenius University Bratislava,
Slovakia):
Adult education of life-long educaton

Session V d
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LEARNING AN KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT
Anne Goulding (Loughborough University, Leister, UK):
Investors in people and the learning organisation

Clive Cochrane (Queen's University of Belfast, Northern
Ireland):
Stimulating learning at work: developments in the UK

Marta Matthaeidesova (Comenius University Bratislava,
Slovakia):
The place of information training in the life-long
education

11.30-13.00 Session VI a
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SELF DIRECTED LEARNING
Koraljka Golub; Radovan Vrana; Boris Badurina (Department
for Infomation Sciences Zagreb, Croatia):
Advantages and disadvantages of use of digital collections

in the process of education

Roland Berroth (Akademie f|r Neue Medien, Ludwigsburg,
Germany):
Tele-learn: co-operative learning in the internet

Stephan Kassanke (University of Paderborn, Germany):
Learning by the use of Hypermedia

Session VI b
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LIFELONG LEARNING VIA LIBRARIES
Birgitta Fogelvik (Kungl. Biblioteket Stockholm, Sweden):
Reference Services and the learning environment in the
national library of Sweden

Aida Slavic, Jochanku Lasic-Lazic
(Faculty of Philosophy; Zagreb, Croatia):
The role of the libray in developing information literacy
and life-long learning

Christine Dugdale (University of the West of England;
Bristol, UK):
Helping today's students to become tomorrow's self-
learners: are new and converged roles for academies and
librarians neccessary in the "wired" learning
organisation?

Session VI c
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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY IN SCIENCE AND CULTURE
Marina Putnik; Tatjana Aparac (University of Zagreb,
Croatia):
Patterns of scientific communiction in Croatia

Werner Schweibenz (University of Saarland, Germany):
The learning museum: how museums can use information
technology to present value-added collection

Horst Silberhorn (FORWISS;Erlangen, Germany)
EMSDL:Educational Material structure
Description Language

Session VI d
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LEARNING AND KNOWLEDGE MANGEMENT
Leo van Zoen (Hogeschool van Amsterdam, The Netherlands):
From information till knowledge management

Mihaily Pavvlgyi (Berzsenyi College, Szombathely,
Hungary):
The experience of the Information management - phare
project - the way to a new career via open distance
learning

Thomas Struck (The University of Birmingham, UK):
The application of knowledge as the basis to manage
learning work

13.00-14.00 Lunch

14.00-15.30 Session VII a
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LIFELONG LEARNING VIA LIBRARIES
Brigitte K|hne (Kalonar Ldns Bibliothek.
Schweden):
Distance education in rural areas via libraries

Bernhard Knoblach, Karen Geppert,
Andrea M|ller-Jend
(City Library of Stuttgart, Germany)
City Library of Stuttgart:
a lifelong learning library

Session VII b
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NEW MEDIA FOR SCHOOLS
Goran Zlodi (University of Zagreb, Croatia):
Virtual museum in school library

Elena Sakalova (Comenius University; Bratislava,
Slovakia):
Information education of children and secondary school
students as a prerequisit condition to a successful
lifelong learning education

Session VII c
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STRATEGIES FOR LEARNING SOCIETY
Muzghan Nazarova (American Embassy Baku ):
Learning organisation in Azerbaijan: is it reality or a
dream?

Maria E. Burke (Manchester Metropolitan University UK
Candles, Roses and good wine:
setting the scene for training beyond the millenium

Session VII d
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LEARNING ORGANISATION
Lester J. Pourciau (The University of Memphis, USA):
The Relationship among information technology, information

literacy and "the learning organisation"

Leif Kajberg; Michael Kristiansson (The Royal school of
Libray and Information Sciences, Copenhagen, Denmark):
Information policy for a regional learning network
organisation

15.45-16.30 Closing Session

19.00 PARTY

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