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2. IFLA General Conference, 1991. Official Opening and Plenary Session, Open Forum on IFLA's Professional Activities, Contributed Papers Session. Booklet 0.
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International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions, The Hague (Netherlands).
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The nine papers in this booklet were presented at three sessions of the IFLA General Conference. The text of the first paper, "Presidential Address at the Opening of the IFLA Council and General Conference: Moscow 1991" (Hans-Peter Geh, President of IFLA), is provided in English, German, and Russian. The text of the second paper, "Libraries and Culture," (N. N. Gubenko, Minister of Culture of the USSR) is provided in English, French, and Russian. Six of the seven remaining papers, which include four reports on IFLA's professional activities, are presented in English: (1) "IFLA Core Programme for Universal Availability of Publications (UAP). Medium Term Programme 1992-1997" (Graham P. Cornish); (2) "The Medium-Term Programme 1992-1997 of the UBCIM Core Programme" (Marie-France Plassard); (3) "Medium Term Programme 1992-1997. Universal Dataflow and Telecommunications Core Programme" (Leigh Swain); (4) "The Medium Term Programme 1992-1997 of IFLA's Core Programme for the Advancement of Librarianship in the Third World--ALP" (Birgitta Bergdahl); (5) "Chinese Libraries for the Promotion of International Cultural Exchange and Cooperation" (Li-Yi-Ti, China); and (6) "National Identity and International Knowledge: The Library's Bridging Role" (Alan E. Smith, New Zealand). The final paper, "Aculturacion y Bibliotecas: Analisis y Propuestas de Actuacion" (J. Fuentes Romero, Spain), is presented in Spanish. (MAB)
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- 1991
3. IFLA General Conference, 1990. Official Opening and Plenary Session; Open Forum on IFLA's Core Programmes; Contributed Papers Session. Booklet 0.
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International Federation of Library Associations, The Hague (Netherlands).
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The 15 papers in this collection include opening remarks, reports on core programs of the International Federation of Library Associations (IFLA), and papers from a contributed papers session. Contents are: (1) "Opening Speech of the IFLA General Conference: Stockholm 1990" (Hans-Peter Geh), in German, with an English translation; (2) "The IFLA Core Programme for the Universal Availability of Publications (UAP)" (David Bradbury and Graham P. Cornish); (3) "Core Programme on Preservation and Conservation (PAC), Report to the Open Forum for the IFLA Core Programmes Sunday, 20 August 1990" (Merrily A. Smith); (4) "IFLA UDT (Universal Dataflow and Telecommunications) Core Programme, Open Forum 1990" (Leigh Swain); (5) "How Does a National Library with a Triple Function Operate?" (Martina Sircelj); (6) "The Threat of Illiteracy in Developing Countries: Challenges and Reality" (N. G. Naidu); (7) "Libraries as Partners in the Fight To Eradicate Illiteracy in Sub-Saharan Africa" (Kosi A. Kedem); (8) "Un outil de transfer des connaissances entre le Nord et le Sud: la Banque internationale d'information sur les Etats francophones (BIEF)" (BIEF--The International Bank of Information on French-Speaking Countries--A North-South Knowledge Transfer Tool) (Suzanne Richer); (9) "Das Kalmarmodell: die Bibliothek als informatives und padagogisches Werkzeug im Schulunterricht" (The Kalmar Model: The Library as Information and Teaching Tool in School Instruction) (Brigitte Kuhnel); (10) "Telecottages--Inside or Outside Libraries?" (Tuula Haavisto); (11) "Libraries and Social Structure" (Bengt Goransson); (12) "Universal Bibliographic Control and International MARC Programme" (Marie-France Plassard); (13) "Opening Address to the 56th IFLA General Conference" (Wolfgang Lohner); (14) "How To Nominate Members for Standing Committees, 1991" (Hope Clement); and (15) opening remarks (in German) by Lars-Erik Sanner. (MAB)
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- 1990
4. Scandinavian Conference of Linguistics, Volumes I [and] II (17th, Nyborg, Denmark, August 20-22, 1998). Odense Working Papers in Language and Communication.
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Odense Univ. (Denmark). Inst. of Language and Communication., Lindberg, Carl-Erik, and Lund, Steffen Nordahl
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The two volumes of these working papers include articles by linguists from Scandinavia and other parts of the world. Under the heading, "The Use of IT in Grammatical Analysis/Parsing" are five articles: "Creating Inflecting Electronic Thesauri"; "Tagging Speech Data--Constraint Grammar Analysis of Spoken Portuguese"; "A Constraint-Based Tagger for Norwegian"; "Swedish Constraint Grammar"; and "Two Two-Level Models of Norwegian." Under the heading "Functional/Cognitive Linguistics" are 12 articles: "The Subject is Nominative! On Obsolete Axioms and Their Deep Rootedness"; "Negation: A Cognitive Hurdle in Interpreting"; "Inflection Classes, Norwegian Verbs, and Cognitive Grammar"; "Conditionals in Institutional Settings"; "Different Competencies? A Comparison of the Productive and Receptive Languages of a Danish Agrammatic Patient"; "Some Reflections on Syntactic Structure and the Acquisition Process"; "Placement and Scope of Mainland Scandinavian Modal Adverbs"; "On Grammaticalization of Body-Part Nouns: 'Hand' in Finnish and Estonian"; "Some Pragmatic Properties of French Cleft Constructions"; "The Construal of the Scene: Selected Existential Constructions"; and one article each in German and Danish. Under the heading "Language in Interaction" are eight articles: "Overlap Management and Interactional Competence"; "Stereotypes in Action"; "Danish in Greenland -- a new Dialect? Preliminary Results From a Pilot Project"; "Meanings of the Word 'Work' in a Danish Unemployment Office"; "Codeswitching between Persian and Swedish"; and three articles in Danish. Under the heading "Endangered languages" are four articles: "How Fast Will a Language Die When It Is Officially No Longer Spoken?"; "Komi, an Endangered Language?"; "Phonetic Salience and Language Change: Verb Paradigms in Inari Sami"; and "Linguistic and Political Aspects of Alphabet-Making for a Threatened Language." All articles include a brief abstract in English. References appear throughout the articles. (KFT)
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- 2000
5. Upheaval and Change in Education = Bildung und Erziehung im Umbruch. Papers presented by Members of the German Institute at the World Congress of Comparative Education, 'Education, Democracy and Development' (8th, Prague, Czechoslovakia, July 8-14, 1992).
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German Inst. for International Educational Research, Frankfurt (Germany)., Mitter, Wolfgang, and Schafer, Ulrich
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These conference papers report on interim outcomes of investigations conducted at the German Institute for International Educational Research. An opening address, "Education, Democracy and Development in a Period of Revolutionary Change" (Wolfgang Mitter), is followed by four sets of papers. The first set, "European Community," includes "European Dimension, Multiculturalism, and Teacher Training--Experience in a Network of Training Institutions" (Christoph Kodron) and "Democratic Legitimation and the Educational Policy of the European Community" (Ulrich Schaffer). Next, "Post-Communist Societies" presents "School Development in the East German Federal States and the European Context" (Hans Dobert); "Upheavals in Hungarian Education" (Martas Gutsche); "First Projects of Functional Literacy in the New Federal States of Germany" (Gerhard Huck); "Comparative Education between Ideology and Science on the Self-Concept and the Evolution of the Discipline in the GDR" (Bernd John); and "Global Changes and the Context of Education, Democracy and Development in Eastern Europe" (Botho von Kopp). The third section, "Asia and Africa," offers "Inspiring Achievements and Hard Tasks Ahead: A Study on the Recent Development of Literacy Education in the People's Republic of China" (Fu Li); "UNESCO's Environmental Education Efforts in the Tanzanian Context" (Gerhard Huck); and "The Japanese University in a Changing Context: More Market or More Regulation?" (Botho von Kopp). Finally, "Research Projects in Progress" contains the papers: "School as a Place of Socialization and Learning--an International Comparison on School Reality: Description of the Project" (Peter Dobrich); "Intra-national Comparson of Instructional Time, Time in School, and School-related Time in Bavaria, Hamburg and Hesse" (Wolfgang Huck); "Time for School--Initial Results from an International Comparison" (Wolfgang Huck); "Immigrant Children and Special Education: The Situation in Germany" (Andrea Mertens, Dirk Randoll); "Effects of Mainstreaming in Schools: Results from Empirical Studies in Two European Countries" (Dirk Randoll); and "Recent Trends in All-day Schooling and Child Care in Some European Countries" (Gerlind Schmidt). (LL)
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- 1993
6. NACHLÄSSE IN ARCHIVEN: EIN EXPERTENGESPRÄCH IM ARCHIV DES INSTITUTS FÜR ZEITGESCHICHTE.
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Petrzik, Christian
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The article reports on a colloquium on non-governmental, personal, and family archives in public archives, which was held at the archives of Institut für Zeitgeschichte (Institute of Contemporary History) in Munich, Germany. Topics discussed included the provenance and appraisal of non-state archival material, legal issues involved in the collection of use of personal papers, and cooperative collection development among municipal, regional, and national archives.
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- 2012
7. Call for Paper: WissKom20l2 Vernetztes Wissen -Daten, Menschen, Systeme- 6. Konferenz der Zentralbibliothek Forschungszentrum Jülich vom 5.-7. November 2012.
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CONFERENCES & conventions ,RESEARCH libraries ,CENTRAL libraries - Abstract
The article offers information on the Conference of the Jülich Central Library's Research Center to be held in Jülich, Germany on November 5-7, 2012.
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- 2011
8. IFLA General Conference, 1989. Introduction to IFLA's Core Programmes; Contributed Papers; Plenary Session Papers. Booklet 00.
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International Federation of Library Associations, The Hague (Netherlands).
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This collection contains three papers providing an introduction to the International Federation of Library Associations (IFLA) Core Programs, four contributed papers, and two Plenary Session papers: (1) "The Universal Bibliographic Control and International MARC (Machine Readable Cataloging Formats) Program" (Winston D. Roberts); (2) "Le Programme d'acces universel aux publications de l'IFLA (IFLA's Universal Access Program)" (Marie-France Plassard); (3) "IFLA Universal Dataflow and Telecommunications (UDT) Core Programme: IFLA Open Forum 1989" (Leigh Swain); (4) "Searching the Image Data Bank of the Bibliotheque Publique d'Information at the George Pompidou Center via the NUMERIS Network: Economic Aspects" (French and English versions; Luce-Marie Albiges); (5) "Library Funding and Economics: A Framework for Research" (Yale Braunstein); (6) "La Planificacion como incentivo de financiacion de bibliotecas publicas (Planning as an Incentive in Financing Public Libraries)" (Natividad Correas and Magdalena Vincent); (7) "Can we run libraries without books and journals?" (John Davies); (8) "Quelques problemes dans l'implantation de systemes d'information avances dans des pays en voie de developpement (Some Problems Involved in the Installation of Advanced Information Systems in Developing Countries)" (James Robredo, Tania Maria Botelho, and Murilo B. da Cunha); (9) "Priced Business Information Services from the Public Sector: Will They Succeed?" (Sheila A. E. Webber); (10) "Presidential Address: Paris 1989" (German and English versions; Hans-Peter Geh); and (11)"Libraries, Information, Economics" (Jacques Michel). (SD)
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- 1989
9. Ostseeraum und Schwarzmeergebiet im interregionalen Vergleich. Ein Tagungsbericht.
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Donecker, Stefan and Ewert, Stefan
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Information on the second conference of the "Romanian Association for Baltic and Nordic Studies (ARSBN)" held from May 20-22, 2011 in Targoviste, Romania is presented. Topics include the foreign relation between Romania and Lithuania and its research situation, as well as the history of the Black Sea and the Baltic region in the 20th century. Other topics mentioned int his article include the Swedish modern history and foreign relations with Romania during the first world war, commerce policy in the Baltic States, and the Russian expansion politics during the early modern ages.
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- 2012
10. IFLA General Conference, 1987. Division of Libraries Serving the General Public. School Libraries Section. Papers.
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International Federation of Library Associations, The Hague (Netherlands).
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Four papers are compiled in the section on school libraries: (1) "Zentrale Dienstleistungen fur Schulbibliotheken in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland am Beispiel der Schulbibliothekarischen Arbeitsstelle der Stadtbucherei Frankfurt am Main = Centralized School Library Services in the Federal Republic of Germany, as Performed at the School Library Service Centre of the Stadtbucherei Frankfurt am Main" (Renate Breithaupt, West Germany); (2) "Excellence on a Budget: School Library Services with Limited Resources" (Anne Mathews, United States); (3) "The Current Situation of School Libraries in South America with Special Reference to Chile" (Teresa Naveillan de Molinare and Yolanda Soto, Chile); and (4) "School Libraries of Norway: A Vital Part of the National Library Net Work?" (Anne Horn, Norway). Both the original German and English versions are given of the first paper, and statistical highlights from a 1985-86 survey of public school libraries and media centers in the United States are appended to the second paper, which also lists five references. (CGD)
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- 1987
11. IFLA General Conference, 1987. Division of Special Libraries. Science and Technology Libraries Section. Papers.
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International Federation of Library Associations, The Hague (Netherlands).
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The six papers in this collection focus on science and technology libraries: (1) "Human Aspects of Electronically-Stored Information: The Library User" (A. J. Meadows, United Kingdom); (2) "Untersuchung Menschlicher Aspekte bei den Elektronisch Gespeicherten Informationen: Ansichten des Leiters eines Bibliothekskollektives = Human Aspects of Electronically Stored Information: Point of View of a Director of Library Staff" (Dieter Schmidmaier, East Germany); (3) "Human Factors and Electronically Stored Information: The Publisher's Point of View" (Christine Baldwin, United Kingdom); (4) "Adaptation im Bibliotheksbau--Gilt das auch fur Spezialbibliotheken? = Adaptation in Library Construction: Does This Also Apply to Special Libraries?" (Dieter Schmidmaier, East Germany); (5)"ADONIS: The Experience to Date" (Barrie Stern, the Netherlands); and (6) "ADONIS: The View of the Users" (David Bradbury, United Kingdom). The last two papers were delivered at a joint meeting of the Section of Science and Technology Libraries and the Section of Serial Publications. (CGD)
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- 1987
12. IFLA General Conference, 1987. Division of General Research Libraries. National Libraries Section. University Libraries and Other General Research Libraries Section. Papers.
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International Federation of Library Associations, The Hague (Netherlands).
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Of the 11 papers in this collection, three are in German and in English translation; one is in French with an English translation and two are in French only; one is in Spanish with an English translation; and four are in English. The papers include: (1) "Europaische Bibliotheksinitiativen = European Library Initiatives" (Gunther Pflug); (2) "Die Zusammenarbeit Wissenschaftlicher Bibliotheken in den Sozialistischen Landern = The Cooperation of Academic Libraries in the Socialist Countries in Europe" (Radoslaw Cybulski); (3) "National Libraries in a Time of Change" (Maurice B. Line); (4) "Was Ist eine Nationalbibliothek? = What Is a National Library?" (Gunther Pflug); (5) "The National Libraries of Southern Europe: Present Situation and Probable Development" (Maria Luisa Cabral); (6) "La situation des bibliotheques universitaires au Portugal = The Situation of the University Libraries of Portugal," (Maria Jose Moura, in French only); (7) "Las Bibliotecas de Investigacion y el Sistema Espanol de Bibliotecas = The Research Libraries and the Spanish Library System" (Jeronimo Martines Gonzales); (8) "Automation et Cooperation dans les Bibliotheques Universitaires Italiennes = Automation and cooperation in Italian university libraries" (Giovanni Solimine, in French only); (9) "Guidelines for the Security of Loan Exhibitions" (Henry J. Heaney); (10) "'The Many and the One': Implications of Conspectus Building for Individual University Libraries" (David H. Stam); and (11) "Progress Report on 'The Legislation of the National Libraries of the Countries of the World' for the Period from April 1987 to July 1987" (Lenin State Library of the USSR). (MES)
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- 1987
13. IFLA General Conference, 1987. Conference Opening and Plenary. 'Library and Information Services in a Changing World.' Papers.
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International Federation of Library Associations, The Hague (Netherlands).
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The three papers in this collection were presented at the opening of the conference and the plenary session. The first is the "Presidential Address: Brighton, 1987 = Eroffnungsansprache zur IFLA Generalkonferenz Brighton 1987" (Hans-Peter Geh). These remarks by the President of the International Federation of Library Associations (IFLA) address the theme of the conference--"Library and Information Services in a Changing World"--with: (1) special attention to a view of IFLA since its founding in 1927; (2) recognition of the 110th anniversary of the British Library Association and the appropriateness of holding the conference on British soil; (3) the wide-ranging activities in library work in the Third World by IFLA; (4) education of the present-day librarians who must adapt to a rapidly changing social and technological environment; (5) new professional fields presenting new job possibilities; and (6) a summary of discussions concerning closer coordination between the professional work done in the Sections and Core Programs. Also included in this collection are: "Preservation Is Justified by Access" (Alexander Wilson, formerly of the British Library, United Kingdom), and "Is the Library a Source of Information in the Developing Countries? = Bibliotheque, Source d'information dans les pays en developpement?" (K. M. Aithnard, Director General, New African Editions, Togo). Two of the papers are given in both the original language and English. (CGD)
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- 1987
14. Social Science Libraries Section. Special Libraries Division. Papers.
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International Federation of Library Associations, The Hague (Netherlands).
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Three papers on the nonconventional literature and social science libraries were presented at the 1983 International Federation of Library Associations (IFLA) conference. In "Grey Material: A Scandinavian View," Birgitta Bergdahl (Sweden) outlines the etymology and meaning of the concept of "grey literature" (which can include reports, theses, unpublished conference papers, technical rules and recommendations, translations, articles printed in certain journals, official documents, and industrial advertising literature); describes the results of two 1982 NORDINFO (Nordic Council for Scientific Information and Research Libraries) interlending studies which provided information about grey literature supply and demand in research libraries; and a 1983 NORDINFO study on the availability of grey literature in economics and energy. In "Graue Literatur der Gesellschaftswissenschaften in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland (Grey Literature in the Social Sciences in the Federal Republic of Germany)," Erwin Heidemann (West Germany--paper in German) outlines the activities of German libraries, particularly government and academic libraries and the Deutsche Bibliothek, in maintaining bibliographic control of German and foreign nonconventional literature in the social sciences, economics, and business. The final paper, "Sozialwissenschaftliche Bibliotheken in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland (Social Science Libraries in the Federal Republic of Germany)," by Hildebert Kirchner (West Germany--paper in German), describes German parliamentary, government, law, business, and economics libraries. (ESR)
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- 1983
15. Administrative Libraries Section. Special Libraries Division. Papers.
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International Federation of Library Associations, The Hague (Netherlands).
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Six papers on the theme, "Administrative Libraries in a Technological World: Past, Present, and Future--A General Stocktaking and a State of the Art Report" focus on West German telecommunications and information technology and the use of data processing and other technological aids in West German administrative libraries. These papers, which were presented at the 1983 International Federation of Library Associations (IFLA) conference, include: (1) "Conventional Library Work in Administrative Libraries by Means of Modern Technology and Technical Equipment," in which Peter Schweigler (West Germany) outlines applications of "technical aids," such as photocopying machines and electronic typewriters, to the processes of library administration, acquisitions, cataloging, and to user services; (2) "The Statistical Literature Information System (STALIS) of the Federal Statistical Office as Starting-Point of International Networking," in which Hartmut Rahm (West Germany) describes STATLIS shared cataloging, information retrieval, and document delivery services; (3) "Major Developments in Hardware, Software, and Telecommunications in the Field of Information Storage and Retrieval," by D. Morgenstern (West Germany); (4) "Electronic Data Processing in Administrative Libraries: Opportunities, Effects, and Limitation," by Ernst Kohl (West Germany); (5) "Daten- und Textkommunikationsdienste der Deutschen Bundespost (Data and Text Transmission Services of the German Federal Postal Administration)" by Guntram Kraus (West Germany) (paper in German); and (6) "Interactive Videotex Applications in the Library and Information Field: A Look at the Developing West German Scene" by Gary L. Harris (West Germany). (ESR)
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- 1983
16. Information Technology Section. Management and Technology Division. Papers
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International Federation of Library Associations, The Hague (Netherlands).
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Papers on information technology, which were presented at the 1983 International Federation of Library Associations (IFLA) conference, include: (1) "Automation's Impact on (Information) Users" by Arja-Riitta Haarala (Finland); (2) "Economics and Politics of Information Technology: Some Trends in Its Application to Information for the Professional," in which John R. U. Page (Austria) describes the impact on libraries of online searching and electronic document delivery; (3) "NEWWAVE: The On-Line Cataloguing System of the Royal Library in Brussels" by Guido C. Goedeme and others (Belgium); (4) "Impact of Technology on Librarians," in which George K. Thompson (Switzerland) suggests that technology has created new information requirements, a shift in library role, and the need for librarians who can adjust to constant change; (5) "Advancing Technology: The Secondary Impact on Libraries and Users," in which Donald B. Simpson (United States) looks at the effect of advancing computer and telecommunications technology on library buildings, on the role of libraries in society, and on the preservation of library materials; (6) "Der Einfluss zukunftiger Informationstechniken auf die Beziehung zwischen Mensch und Maschine (The Influence of Future Information Technologies on the Relation between People and Machines)" by W. Heimann (paper in German); (9) "Some Possible Future Effects of Information Technology" by Maurice B. Line (United Kingdom); and (10) "Overview: The Impact of Technology on Libraries," a review by Henriette D. Avram (United States) of the impact of technology on people (both library staff and users) and their environment. (ESR)
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- 1983
17. National Libraries Section. General Research Libraries Division. Papers.
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International Federation of Library Associations, The Hague (Netherlands).
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Papers on national library services and activities, which were presented at the 1983 International Federation of Library Associations (IFLA) conference, include: (1) "The National Library of China in its Gradual Application of Modern Technology," a discussion by Zhu Nan and Zhu Yan (China) of microform usage and library automation; (2) "The Catalogue and Bibliography Hall at the Bibliotheque Nationale: Tradition and Technology," a discussion of online search experimentation by Marie-Louise Bossuat (France); (3) "On the Way to a German National Bibliography of the 16th Century," by Irmgard Bezzel (West Germany); (4) "China's Four Modernizations and Library Service" by Hu Yaohui (China); (5) "Research and Development and Its Contribution to National Library Services," in which B. J. Perry (United Kingdom) reviews forms of government support for library/information science research and development in Great Britain; (6) "Die Bibliotheken des Goethe-Instituts im Ausland und die Bibliotheksarbeit im Ausland als Teil des Kulturpolitischen Auftrags des Goethe-Institut" (The Libraries of the Goethe Institute in Foreign Countries and Library Activities in Foreign Countries as Part of the Cultural Mission of the Goethe Institute) by Dieter Vollprecht (West Germany--paper in German); (7) "Publishing by National Libraries: Results of the (7) "Publishing by National Libraries: Results of the Pilot Questionnaire" by Stephen Green (United Kingdom), with a sample of the 1983 questionnaire provided; and (8) "The Management of Change," in which Guy Sylvestre (Canada) advocates a pragmatic approach to managing technological change in libraries. (ESR)
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- 1983
18. Official Publications Section. Collections and Services Division. Papers.
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International Federation of Library Associations, The Hague (Netherlands).
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Papers on official publications (government documents), automation, and electronic publishing, which were presented at the 1983 International Federation of Library Associations (IFLA) conference, include: (1) "The Automation of Documentation as It Relates to Official Publications and Its Importance in a Developing Country" by Ahmed Fassi-Fihri (Morocco), which describes the planned development of a decentralized computer system at Morocco's National Centre for Documentation; (2) "Electronic Publishing: Impact on Libraries," in which David Russon (United Kingdom) outlines types of electronic publishing and its impact on library equipment purchases, library staff, access to information, archival practices, copyright, and related issues; (3) "The Computerization of Administrative Documents in France and Citizen Information," in which Pierre Pelou (France) outlines the conceptual framework of the computerization of French government activities, the categories of telematically available data, and foreseeable data processing developments in the field of information; (4) "Use of International Documents in Developing Countries," a report by Luciana Marulli-Koenig on a survey of libraries and users in Colombia, Malaysia, and Morocco in order to determine the impact of literature produced by United Nations organizations and the effectiveness of their dissemination and bibliographic control practices; and (5) "Amtliche Veroffentlichungen in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland" (Official Publications in the Federal Republic of Germany) by Siegfried Detemple (West Germany--paper in German). (ESR)
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- 1983
19. Rare and Precious Books and Documents Section. Collections and Services Division. Papers.
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International Federation of Library Associations, The Hague (Netherlands).
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Papers on rare and precious books and documents, which were presented at the 1983 International Federation of Library Associations (IFLA) conference, include: (1) "Report on the State of Work on the Union Catalogue of Incunabula (GW) and Progress in the International Cataloguing of Incunabula" by Ursula Altmann (East Germany); (2) "Survey of Incunabula in France--Progress So Far" by Ursula Baurmeister (France); (3) "Census of Italian XVIth Century Editions: A Progress Report" by Maria Sicco (Italy); (4) "The Central Catalogue of Historical Libraries in the Castles of Bohemia and Moravia" by Jaroslav Vrchotka (Czechoslovakia); (5) "Buchmuseen: Ihre Probleme und Ihre Beziehungen zu Bibliotheken" (Book Museums: Their Problems and Their Relationship to Libraries) by Jaroslav Vrchotka (Czechoslovakia--paper in German); (6) "Retrospektive, Maschinenlesbare Katalogisierung in Munchen and Gottingen" (Retrospective, Machine-Readable Cataloging in Munich and Gottingen) by Klaus Haller (West Germany--paper in German); (7) "Technological Advances in Librarianship and Printing and the Teaching of the History of the Book" by Richard G. Landon (Canada); (8) "Computer Technology as Applied to Rare Book Cataloging" by Stephen Paul Davis (United States); (9) "The Curator's Point of View," an outline by Karl Dachs (West Germany) of librarians' and curators' concerns related to rare book preservation and conservation; (10) "The Incunabula Catalog of the Bavarian State Library" by Elmar Hertrich (West Germany); (11) "Progress Report on the ISTC [Incunabula Short Title Catalog]" by L. Hellinga (United Kingdom); and (12) "Der Gegenwartige Stand der Handschriftenbeschreibung in Osterreich" (The Present Status of Manuscript Description in Australia) by Otto Mazal (Austria--paper in German). (ESR)
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- 1983
20. IFLA General Conference, 1987. Division of Education and Research. Theory and Research Section. Round Table on Library History. Round Table of Editors of Library Journals. Papers.
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International Federation of Library Associations, The Hague (Netherlands).
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Four of the 10 papers in this collection are presented in the original language, i.e., either French or German, and English translations are provided for two of them. The papers are: (1) "UAP (Universal Availability of Publications) and Its Relation to Research and Education" (Maurice B. Line); (2) "Zehn Jahre IFLA-Abteilung Ausbildung und Forschung = Ten Years of the Division of Education and Research) (Paul Kaegbein); (3) "La culture orale et les bibliotheques (Oral Culture and Libraries)" (Raphael Ndiaye) (in French only); (4) "Bibliotheks-und Buchgeschichte als Teil der Bibliotheksforschung und Geschichtswissenschaft: Ein Uberregionales Forderungsprogramm (Library and Book History as a Part of Library Research and the Science of History: An Interregional Promotional Program)" (Joachim-Felix Leonhard) (in German only); (5) "Des Geschichte der IFLA als Forschungsgegenstand-Herausforderung und Verpflichtung = The History of IFLA as a Research Theme: Challenge and Commitment" (Klaus Plotz); (6) "Scholarly Writing and Desktop Publishing" (Michael D. R. Lougee); (7) "IFLA and Professional Communication" (Roland Hjerppe); (8) "Brief Summary on the Bibliothecological Researches in Cuba" (Marta Terry); (9) "Education and Research in Preservation and Conservation" (Josephine Riss Fang); and (10) "Computer Networks as a Publication Medium: Implications for Libraries" (Roland Hjerppe). (MES)
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- 1987
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