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Subject: IFLA - Oslo Final Program Schedule
Date: Fri, 05 Aug 2005
From: David McQuillan <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
This is the most up to date information on the IFLA Geography and Map
Libraries Section program for Oslo and The World Library and Information
Conference, August 14 - 18, 2005. If you have any questions about the
program or current activities of the G&M Section, like the Survey on
Paper Maps in Libraries, please feel free to contact me before
Wednesday, August 10, 2005 at: [log in to unmask]
David C. McQuillan, chair
IFLA Geography and Map Libraries Section
Additional program information on the meetings in Oslo may be found at:
www.ifla.org
David C. McQuillan
Map Librarian
Thomas Cooper Library
University of South Carolina
Columbia, SC 29201
Phone: (803) 777-4723
Fax: (803) 777-4661
E-mail: [log in to unmask]
SCHEDULE
World Library and Information Congress
Geography and Map Libraries Section
71st IFLA General Conference and Council
Oslo Spektrum
Oslo, Norway
2005
Friday, August 12
13:30 17:30
Registration Opens
Oslo Spektrum
15:00 18:00
Special Libraries Division Coordinating Board I (#4)
Gamlebyen Room, Radisson SAS Plaza (R)
Saturday, August 13
8:30 11:20
Genealogy and Local History Section Standing Committee I (#16)
Gamlebyen Room (R)
14:30 17:20
Geography and Map Libraries Section Standing Committee I (#46)
Christiania A, Clarion Hotel Royal Christiania (C)
18:00 19:00
National Caucuses
Canada (#58) Holmenkollen (R)
French Speaking (#59) Vampyr (R)
German Speaking (#60) Christiania A (C)
Netherlands Speaking (#61) Oslosal (C)
Portuguese Speaking (#62) Gamlebyen (R)
CIS (#63) Film (R)
Nordic Countries (#64) Christiania B/C (C)
UK (#65) Oslosal B (C)
USA (#66) Olympia (R)
Africa, Asia & Oceania, and Latin America & Carribbean
(#67) Kunst (R)
Spanish Speaking (#68) Oslosal C (C)
Chinese Speaking (#69) Hall C, Folketshus
Evening
Reception for IFLA Officers (on invitation only)
Sunday, August 14
8:30 10:00
IFLA Council I (#70)
10:45 12:45
Opening Ceremony (#71)
Oslo Spektrum
12:45 18:00
Exhibition Opening
Oslo Spektrum
13:45 15:45
Newcomers Session (#73)
Check IFLA Program Schedule
16:00 16:30
Special Libraries (Division II) Coordinating Board Extraordinary Meeting
to Elect PC Representative (#79)
Holmenkollen (R)
16:00 18:00
Exhibition Opening Party (#78)
Oslo Spektrum
Monday, August 15
Morning
Oslo Walking Tour (*)
3 hours Euro 20
13:00 14:00
IFLA Booth in Exhibits
18:00 20:00
National Library Opening
Drammensveien 42
Tuesday, August 16
8:30 10:30
Joint Program Genealogy and Local History/Geography and Map Libraries
Sections
Navigating the World of Our Ancestors (Part 1) (#107)
Munch Salen (R)
1) Using GIS to Map Genealogical Data: Getting Started
ANITA K. OSER (Western Carolina University, Cullowhee, NC, USA)
2) English Jurisdictions Project and Prototype
STEPHEN C. YOUNG (Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT, USA)
3) Presenting Maps and Other Spatial Information on the Internet
PETER KORSGAARD (National Survey and Cadastre, Copenhagen, Denmark)
4) Building Globally Distributed Historical Sheet Map Set
PATRICK MCGLAMERY (University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, USA)
10:45 12:45
Joint Program Genealogy and Local History/Geography and Map Libraries
Sections
Navigating the World of Our Ancestors (Part 2) (#114)
Munch Salen (R)
5) Inclusivity of the Marginalized Irish Travellers and the
Education Initiatives of the University of Limerick
MICHAEL OhAODHA (Electronics University of Limerick,
Limerick, Ireland)
6) Navigating the World of Ancestors: Resources for Chinese
Canadian Genealogical Research
JANET TOMKINS (Vancouver Public Library, Vancouver,
British Columbia, Canada)
7) The Power of DNA: Discovering Lost and Hidden
Relationships
UGO A. PEREGO (Sorensen Molecular Genealogy Foundation,
Salt Lake City, UT, USA)
8) Cultural Heritage Institutions Facilitating the Navigation of the
World of Our Ancestors, Or Can Archivists, Librarians,
Museologists and Computer Scientists Join Hands to Do a
Better Job?
SANJICA FALETAR (J.J. Strossmayer University, Osijek,
Croatia)
9) Local History World Wide: An International Internet Inventory
RAGNHILD HUTCHISON (The Norwegian Institute of Local History, Oslo, Norway)
13:00 14:30
Lunch
17:00 18:00
Officers Training Session I (#128)
18:30 21:30
Cultural Evening
Norwegian Museum of Culture History
Wednesday, August 17
Morning
Fjord Tour (*)
2 Hours Euro 45
11:00 14:00
Library Visit
The National Library of Norway
16:00 18:00
Basic Geographic Information Systems (GIS) for Librarians (#146)
University of Oslo, Gaustad/Blindern Campus, Harriet Holter Hus
Limited to 36 Participants see sign-up sheet at IFLA Office for details.
19:00 21:00
Mayors / University of Oslo Library Receptions
Thursday, August 18
Morning
Norwegian Navigators Tour (*)
3 Hours Euro 40
12:00 13:30
Lunch
14:00 15:50
Closing Session (#160)
16:00 18:00
IFLA Council II (#161)
Friday, August 19
Morning
Oslo City Cultural Tour (*)
3 Hours Euro 37
14:00 16:50
Geography and Map Libraries Section Standing Committee II (#195)
Oslofjord (R)
17:00 18:30
Special Libraries Division Coordinating Board II (#208)
Oslofjord (R)
*[NOTE: Tours marked with (*) are IFLA sponsored tours and should be
selected for the days and times indicated, so that G&M Section members
can tour as a group.]
The 72nd IFLA General Conference and Council will be held from August
20 through August 24, 2006 in Seoul, South Korea. Future conferences
are: Durban, South Africa, August 2007; and Quebec, Canada, August
2008. Check www.ifla.org for more information.
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