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Subject: EPIC-LST Digest 28 September - 3 October 2006
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This posting contains six messages:
1. Announcing OAI5 : 5th Workshop on Innovations in Scholarly
Communication, Geneva, Switzerland, 18-20 April 2007
2. Conference: Why digitise? Who benefits? Impact Assessment of Digital
Cultural Heritage Content and Services, Helsinki , Finland,12 October 2006
3. Participez ŕ la consultation sur la culture en 2007 / Participate in
the consultation on the 2007 Communication on culture
4. Revision of the PREMIS Data Dictionary
5. International librarians concerned about manuscripts of Baden-Württemberg
6. Last Call for Papers for BOBCATSSS 2007: Marketing of information services
posted by the ECPA Secretariat, with apologies for cross-posting.
1. Announcing OAI5 : 5th Workshop on Innovations in Scholarly
Communication, Geneva, Switzerland, 1 8-20 April 2007
Message forwarded from DIGLIB-L, discussion list for digital libraries
researchers and librarians.
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From: "Joanne Yeomans" <Joanne.Yeomans at cern.ch>
Date: 09/27/06 04:03pm
Subject: Announcing OAI5 : 5th Workshop on Innovations in Scholarly
Communication, 18-20 April 2007
Apologies for cross-posting.
We are pleased to announce the dates of the 5th Workshop on Innovations in
Scholarly Communication at CERN in Geneva, Switzerland (OAI5):
Wednesday 18th - Friday 20th April 2007
Please consult the conference website: http://cern.ch/oai5
The OAI series of workshops is one of the biggest international meetings
of technical repository-developers, library Open Access policy
formulators, and the funders and researchers that they serve. The
programme contains a mix of practical tutorials given by experts in the
field, presentations from cutting-edge projects and research, posters from
the community, breakout discussion groups, and an intense social programme
which has helped to build a strong network amongst previous participants.
The event is almost unique in bringing together these scholarly
communication communities and is proud to continue this
tradition with the OAI5 workshop in 2007.
Note for regular participants: the workshop will now fall Wednesday to
Friday and NOT Thursday to Saturday as previously.
Further information will be added to the web site in November, including
further programme details, a registration form, and a call for
contributions.
We look forward to welcoming you to CERN in 2007.
********************
Joanne Yeomans
Office 3/1-012, DSU/SI Service
http://library.cern.ch/ Email: joanne.yeomans at cern.ch
Mail address:
Mailbox C27810
CERN CH 1211 Geneva 23
Switzerland
Tel: 70548 (externally dial +41 22 76 70548)
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2. Conference: Why digitise? Who benefits? Impact Assessment of Digital
Cultural Heritage Content and Services, Helsinki , Finland,12 October
2006
Message forwarded from the Information Society Newsroom Update of 28
September 2006 _____Forward header_____
Why digitise? Who benefits? Impact Assessment of Digital Cultural
Heritage Content and Services, H elsinki , 12 October 2006
The conference will concentrate on the cultural, social and economic
impact of digitisation and add ress the challenges and opportunities
arising from the i2010 Digital Libraries Initiative. ***
Read more about this event organized by Finland's EU Presidency 2006 at
http://www.nba.fi/nrg/ *****End of forwarded message*****
3. Participez ŕ la consultation sur la culture en 2007 / Participate in
the consultation on the 200 7 Communication on culture
Afin de faciliter leur traitement et leur dissémination, les contributions
doivent ętre soumises en
anglais ou en français. / In order to facilitate the processing and
dissemination, contributions s
hould be submitted in English or French.
La date limite pour la soumission des contributions est le 5 novembre 2006
/ Deadline for contribut ions is 5 November 2006
Page du compte:
http://ec.europa.eu/culture/eac/communication/culture2007/login/index.cfm?fuseactio
n=logout&lang=fr
Login page:
http://ec.europa.eu/culture/eac/communication/culture2007/login/index.cfm?fuseaction=logout&lang=en
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From: <edith.GUETTA at ext.cec.eu.int>
Date: 09/27/06 3:45pm
Subject: Visitez notre site web ... participez ŕ la consultation - Please
visit our website ... Par ticipate..
La communication sur la culture en 2007
Les sondages d'opinion confirment que les Européens sont généralement
préoccupés par la rapidité de s changements économiques et technologiques,
ainsi que par la mondialisation. Ils ressentent une pe rte d'identité et
ils ont souvent un sentiment de distance par rapport ŕ l'Union européenne.
Sur cette toile de fond, il est de plus en plus reconnu que l'UE doit se
rapprocher des citoyens et
que l'art et la culture peuvent y apporter une contribution importante.
En effet, l'art et la cult
ure offrent un regard inspirant sur la réalité. Ils peuvent insuffler une
dimension plus humaine au
projet d'intégration européenne, en apportant une " Ame pour l'Europe ".
Dans ce contexte, la perception et le rôle de la culture au sein de l'UE
n'ont de cesse de changer.
Alors que par le passé il s'agissait de savoir ce que l'Europe pouvait
faire pour la culture, déso
rmais il existe une prise de conscience du fait que la culture se trouve
au c*ur du projet europée n et qu'elle doit jouer un rôle unique et
indispensable. Il est donc de plus en plus nécessaire de s'interroger sur
ce que la culture peut faire pour l'Europe.
La direction générale de l'éducation et de la culture (DG EAC) prépare une
Communication sur la cul ture qui a pour ambition de traiter ces
questions.
http://ec.europa.eu/culture/eac/index_fr.html
http://ec.europa.eu/culture/eac/communication/comm_fr.html
Visitez notre site web ... participez ŕ la consultation.
The 2007 Communication on culture
Opinion polls confirm that Europeans are generally concerned about the
speed of economic and techno logical change, as well as the phenomenon of
globalisation. They feel a loss of identity and often have a sense of
disconnection from the European Union.
Against this backdrop, there is a growing recognition that the EU must
bring itself closer to the c itizen and that art and culture can make an
important contribution. Indeed, art and culture offer a n inspiring way of
looking at reality. They can provide a more human dimension to the
integration p roject, a so-called "Soul for Europe".
In this context, the perception and role of culture in the EU is gradually
changing. Whereas, in th e past, the question was what Europe could do for
culture, there is a growing recognition that cult ure lies at the heart of
the European project and has a unique and indispensable role to play. It i
s therefore increasingly necessary to also ask what culture can do for
Europe.
The Directorate General for Education and Culture (DG EAC) is preparing a
Communication on culture which seeks to address these issues.
Please visit our website ... Participate in the consultation.
http://ec.europa.eu/culture/eac/index_en.html
http://ec.europa.eu/culture/eac/communication/comm_en.html
Edith Guetta Webmaster
European Commission
Directorate General for Education and Culture
Unit C1 Culture
Tel.: +32 (0)2 299 94 98
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4. Revision of the PREMIS Data Dictionary
Message forwarded from the UK digital-preservation-list
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Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2006 18:32:14 +0100
From: Najla Semple <najla at dpconline.org>
Subject: Revision of the PREMIS Data Dictionary
The PREMIS Data Dictionary for Preservation Metadata 1.0 was released in
May 2005. Since that time,
it has undergone considerable study and discussion within the digital
preservation community. Now, nearly 18 months later, sufficient feedback
has been accumulated to warrant undertaking the first
revision of the Data Dictionary - i.e., PREMIS Data Dictionary 2.0.
The PREMIS Maintenance Activity recently announced the formation of an
Editorial Committee http://w ww.loc.gov/standards/premis/ma.html
responsible for managing the PREMIS Data Dictionary. The Commit tee's
near-term priority will be to revise the Data Dictionary and related XML
schema.
The revision process will be conducted in collaboration with the digital
preservation community. Th e forum for participation will be the PREMIS
Implementers' Group e-mail discussion list ("PIG list" ). In this forum,
interested parties can make suggestions for and discuss revisions to the
Data Dic tionary. Progress on the revision will be reported on the PIG
list.
If you are interested in participating in the revision of the PREMIS Data
Dictionary, please make s ure that you are subscribed to the PIG list.
Participation is open to all. To subscribe to the list , send an e-mail
message to listserv at loc.gov, with message text:
subscribe pig <your name>
Announcements regarding initiation of the revision will appear shortly on
the PIG list.
Thank you,
The PREMIS Editorial Committee
Najla Semple
Executive Secretary
Digital Preservation Coalition
Innovation Centre
York Science Park
Heslington
YO10 5DG
e: najla at dpconline.org
t: +44 (0) 1904 435 362
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5. International librarians concerned about manuscripts of Baden-Württemberg
Message forwarded from IFLA-L, the listserve of the International
Federation of Library Assocations
and Institutions.
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From: "Magda Bouwens" <Magda.Bouwens at IFLA.nl>
Date: 10/03/06 10:34am
Subject: [IFLA-L] International librarians concerned about manuscripts of
Baden-Württemberg
Media release
3 October 2006
International librarians concerned about manuscripts of Baden-Württemberg
Dr Alex Byrne, President of the International Federation of Library
Associations and Institutions ( IFLA), expressed dismay when he heard of
the planned sale of the manuscripts of the House of Baden by the
provincial government of Baden-Württemberg.
He said: "The international library and archival community is shocked to
hear of the proposal of th e Government of Baden-Württemberg to sell all
the works acquired before 1872 - some 3500 out of a t otal of 4200 volumes
- from the manuscript collection of the Badische Landesbibliothek in
Karlsruhe . This incomparable collection includes major treasures taken
from monasteries in 1803 and documen ts a thousand years of commerce and
cultural development in Europe. It is not only a treasure for
Baden-Württemberg and Germany but part of the world heritage. It must be
protected."
The collection includes prachtmanuscripts, an illuminated Book of Hours
belonging to Archduke Chris toph I of Baden (1490), the prayer book of
Susanna von Brandenburg-Ansbach-Kulmbach medieval lectio naries from the
scriptorium of the monastery at Reichenau, and the Gospel of St. Peter
(ca. 1200).
The majority of manuscripts come from the libraries of monasteries in the
Black Forest, the Upper-
Rhine, and Lake Constance and most were acquired when the monastic
libraries were expropriated foll owing secularisation in 1803. They
record the development of religion and society in the region.
It is understood that the sale is intended to finance the preservation of
the Salem castle, the las t castle of the house of Baden, and its ongoing
maintenance. While this is desirable, it must not be done at the expense
of this important collection of manuscripts.
The International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions
calls on the Government of B aden-Württemberg to abandon this proposal
and renew its commitment to the preservation of the histo ry of
Baden-Württemberg as documented in the manuscript collection of the
Badische Landesbibliothek .
The International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions is
the leading international body representing the interests of library and
information services and their users. It is the glo bal voice of the
library and information profession. http://www.ifla.org
<http://www.ifla.org/> .
Contact:
Dr Alex Byrne, IFLA President, Tel +61 2 9514 1465, Email
alex.byrne at uts.edu.au <mailto:alex.byrne@ uts.edu.au>
Dr Peter Lor, IFLA Secretary General, Tel +31 70 31 40 884, Email
ifla at ifla.org *****End of forwarded message*****
6. Last Call for Papers for BOBCATSSS 2007: Marketing of information services
Message forwarded from IFLA-L, the listserve of the International
Federation of Library Assocations
and Institutions.
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From: "Katerina Pojerova" <pojek at seznam.cz>
Date: 10/03/06 11:43am
Subject: Marketing of Information Services - LAST CALL FOR PAPERS
Dear colleagues,
till Friday 6th October there is a last chance to send an abstract for the
BOBCATSSS 2007 symposium
in Prague!
Best regards
Katerina Pojerova
BOBCATSSS 2007 organisational team
[Apologies if you receive multiple copies of this announcement.]
BOBCATSSS 2007 (29-31 Jan 2007)
Marketing of Information Services
www.bobcatsss.org
BOBCATSSS is a symposium of associated European universities in the field
of Library and Informatio n Science. The symposium takes place under the
auspices of EUCLID (European Association for Library
and Information Education and Research), and follows the tradition of
connecting academics, profes
sionals, and students.
'In today's electronic age, where competition in the information
marketplace has increased dynamica lly, the ability to effectively market
value added services has become essential for every informat ion provider.
Librarians, as well as other information specialists, need to learn how to
promote th eir professional ability to locate, acquire and validate
information, so they may succeed in this h ighly competitive sector.'
BOBCATSSS 2007 mission is to assist libraries and other information
providers in achieving their ri ghtful position in the information
marketplace. The symposium would like to supply an overview of n ew
concepts and ideas as well as established marketing instruments. Subtopics
covering the followin g areas will be presented as lectures, workshops, or
poster sessions.
Human Factor (networking, direct marketing, inbound marketing)
Marketing Management (competitive intelligence, branding, lobbying, CRM, PR)
ICT Solutions (online marketing, online services marketing, business
intelligence)
If you like to get printed call for papers and/or BOBCATSSS 2007 posters,
please write to abstracts @bobcatsss.org and specify the number of copies
and exact address. Postage and packing included. (F irst come first
served.)
SUBMISSION:
Abstract: maximum 400 words in English including a short curriculum vitae,
and state theme area and presentation type (lecture, workshop, poster
session)
Accepted Formats: PDF, MS Word
Abstract Deadline: 6th October 2006
E-mail: abstracts at bobcatsss.org
Acceptance Notification: by October 13th 2006
Paper Deadline: 15th November 2006
Please, forward to your colleagues, students and other interested persons!
Thank you. *****End of forwarded message*****
European Commission on Preservation and Access (ECPA)
P.O. Box 19121, NL-1000 GC Amsterdam,
visiting address: c/o KNAW, Trippenhuis, Kloveniersburgwal 29,
NL-1011 JV Amsterdam, The Netherlands
tel. ++31 - 20 - 551 08 39 fax ++31 - 20 - 620 49 41
URL: http://www.knaw.nl/ecpa/
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