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Congrès ICOLC Paris Automne 2009

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    Tuesday, 10 August 2010


Le congrès d'automne de l'ICOLC (International Coalition of Library Consortia) s'est tenu du dimanche 25 octobre au mercredi 28 octobre à Paris à la Maison de la Mutualité. Couperin était l'hôte de 130 collègues venus de 29 pays.

Le programme détaillé ci-dessous

Monday 26/10

08.45 Welcome by Geneviève Gourdet, president of Couperin & Jérôme Kalfon

9.00-10.30 Session 1:

Chair: Nol Verhagen

News from the battlefield: negotiations after the ICOLC statement.

Participation from all major consortia. Nol Verhagen (UKB); Lorraine Estelle(JISC); Paula Mikkonen (FinElib); Catherine Etienne (Couperin); Paola Gargiulo (Caspur); Hildegard Schäffler (Bayern); Nuria Comellas (CBUC), others

11.00-12.00 Vendor session 1: Royal Society of Chemistry (on ChemSpider), Graham McCann; chair: Lorraine Estelle

12.00-12.45 Vendor session 2: Nature: social networks for scientists, Grace Baynes; chair: Mary Joan Crowley

13.45-14.45 Session 2:

Chair: Wilma Mossink

Perpetual Access, Archival Rights, Post Cancellation Access.

Liam Earney: The JISC Report: A Comparative Study of e-Journal Archiving Solutions (See http://www.jisc-collections.ac.uk/projects_and_reports.aspx );

Wilma Mossink / Nol Verhagen: Knowledge Exchange’s view.

Catherine Fournier:LOCKSS: Feedback from INIST’s experience

14.45-15.30 Session 3:

Chair: Hildegard Schäffler

Repositories, mandates and author’s rights management; does it really work? Reports on developments from several countries (see also: http://www.driver-repository.eu/).

Wilma Mossink, The Netherlands

Paola Gargiulo, Italy

Teresa Costa, Portugal

Jean-François Lutz, France

16.00-17.30 Unconference on The 21st century library: setting trends, with link http://21centurylibraryicolc09.pbworks.com/

Moderators: Paola Gargiulo and Mary Joan Crowley

Tuesday 27/10

08.45-09.45 Session 4:

Chair: Liam Earney

Statistics and Metrics

Peter Shepherd : Publisher and Institutional Repository Usage Statistics

Nol Verhagen: Prices per download in several large consortia compared.

Magali Colin: INIST-CNRS's local statistics compared with publisher statistics: examples from BiblioSHS in 2008

09.45-10.30 Session 5:

Chair: Jerome Kalfon

Mass Digitization

Denis Bruckmann: The Bibliothèque Nationale de France Digital Strategy

Patrick Peiffer: The Europeana Licensing Framework

Wouter Schallier: Position paper LIBER regarding the Google Book Settlement

11.00-12.00 Session 6:

Chair: Kaat van Wonterghem

Google Books

John Orwant: Google’s response to LIBER position paper (no .ppt)

13.45-14.30 Session 7:

Chair: Warren Holder

ERM’s, what went wrong?

Liam Earney, JISC, Cranfield & Verde

Teresa Costa, ERMS, the Portuguese experience

Kareen Louembé and Emilie Barthet: Shared ERMS project by Couperin

Rick Burke & Tommy Keswick, The SCELC ERMS: A Work in Progress (in abstentia)

14.30-15.30 Session 8:

Chair: Mary Joan Crowley

New discovery Tools and Opacs. Some members’ experiences.

Anne Slomovici: Using Millenium ERMS as a discovery tool: University of Tours experience

Warren Holder: Endeca at the University of Toronto.

Michele Newberry: Endeca at Florida Center for Library Automation

16.00-17.30 Unconference 2 on Questions and Answers. Questions from the audience will be answered by the audience.

Moderators: Nol Verhagen and Wilma Mossink (no .ppt)

Wednesday 28/10

08.45- 09.45 Session 9:

Chair: Paola Gargiulo

New business models for big and small deals: what can we learn from the ACS model? 

Nol Verhagen: Journal pricing and the shift from print to electronic

Warren Holder: Problems and solutions (no .ppt)

Lorraine Estelle: Professional Publishers a selective approach from Sami Kassab from Exane BNP Paribas

09.45- 10.30 Session 10:

Chair: Kjell Tjensvoll

The special needs of medical libraries for making content available outside their premises. Problems and solutions

Guy Cobolet, France

Caren Milloy, UK (.ppt will be available soon)

Vivian Stieda, Canada

11.00 -12.00 Sessions 11:

Chair: Paula Mikkonen

Updates:

Hazel Woodward, JISC e-book Observatory; Wilma Mossink, Knowledge Exchange; Nol Verhagen, Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy; Nùria Comellas, SELL e.o. Anna Lundén, Technical conditions in licenses: the example of SwePub.

12.00-12.30 Session 12

Chair:Nol Verhagen

Wrap up; Consortial issues; Loose ends

12.30 Closing of the conference by Jerome Kalfon

 

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