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Conference Program NAL C O IO N T F A E R Nineteenth International Conference N E R N E C T E “Crimea 2012” N I « » C 2 R 1 I M E A 20 The “Crimea 2012” Conference is held under the auspices of IFLA Libraries and Information Resources in the Modern World of Science, Culture, Education, and Business 2012 Topic: Libraries of Digital Era: New Paradigm and New Role in Social Development Conference Program SUDAK (Main Program) Koktebel and Simferopol (Guest Sessions) Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine June 2–10, 2012 (Main Professional Prjgram: June 4-8, 2012) 2 INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE CHAIR Yakov Shrayberg, Director General, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology; President, International Association of Users and Developers of Electronic Libraries and New Information Technologies (ELNIT International Association), Moscow, Russia DEPUTY CHAIRS Ekaterina Genieva, Director General, M.I. Rudomino All-Russia State Library for Foreign Literature, Moscow, Russia Tatyana Manilova, Deputy Director, Division of Science, Education and Information Technologies; Head, Library and Archive Department, Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation, Moscow, Russia Larisa Nikiforenko, Head, Office of Library Activity Analysis and Forecast, Division of Strategic Planning of Cultural Development and Regional Cultural Policy, Department of Arts and Regional Policy, Ministry of Culture of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine Francis Kirkwood, Consultaut, Kirkwood Professional Information Consultancy; Member of the IFLA Standing Committee for Genealogy and Local History (GENLOC), IFLA Forum in the Crimea organizer, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada MEMBERS Alexander Beriev, Director, State Research Institute of Operating Systems, Moscow, Russia Alexander Visly, Director General, Russian State Library, Moscow, Russia Jennefer Nicholson, Secretary General, The International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), The Hague, The Netherlands Valery Ivanov, President-Rector, International Academy of Business and New Technologies, Yaroslavl, Russia Kazys Mackevicius, Director, Lithuanian Technical Library, Vilnius, Lithuania Anton Likhomanov, Director General, National Library of Russia, St. Petersburg, Russia Boris Marshak, Deputy Director General for Research and Strategic Development, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology; Executive Director, International Association of Users and Developers of Electronic Libraries and New Information Technologies (ELNIT International Association), Moscow, Russia Maurice Freedman, Publisher, Consultant, President of American Library Association in 2002- 2003; Director, Purchase Public Library, Mount Kisco, NY, USA Roman Motulsky, Director, National Library of Belarus, Minsk, Belarus Norman Briggs, Managig Director, ILIAC UK, Reading, United Kingdom 3 Alexey Onishchenko, Director General, V.I. Vernadsky National Library of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine Valentina Pashkova, Vice President, Ukrainian Library Association; Director, Information Resource Center, US Embassy in Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine Alyona Plakida, Minister of Culture, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Simferopol, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine Vladimir Podoprigora, Advisory Board Chair, International Library, Information, and Analytical Center, Moscow, Russia Ekaterina Pronicheva, First Deputy Director, Moscow City Department of Culture, Moscow, Russia Vladimir Serov, Sudak City Mayor, Sudak, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine Valery Sudarenkov, Member, Council of Federation of the Russian Federation Federal Assembly; Member, Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, Moscow, Russia Kama Urmurzina, President, Kazakhstan Libraries Information Consortium; President, Kazakhstan Republican Library for Science and Technology, Almaty, Kazakhstan 4 ADVISORY BOARD CHAIRS Boris Deych, People’s Deputy of Ukraine, Supreme Rada (Parliament) of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine Svetlana Zhurova, Member, Council of Federation of the Russian Federation Federal Assembly, Moscow, Russia MEMBERS Roza Berdigalieva, President, Library Association of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Astana, Kazakhstan Vladimir Grachev, Chairman, GREENLIGHT International Ecological Organization; Honorable Member, Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, Moscow, Russia Grigoriy Ivliev, Deputy Minister of Culture of the Russian Federation, Moscow, Russia Ingrid Parent, IFLA President (2011-2013), Director, University of British Columbia Library, Vancouver, Canada Marat Kambolov, Deputy Minister of Education and Science of the Russian Federation, Moscow, Russia Sergey Kapkov, Director, Moscow City Department of Culture, Moscow, Russia Andrey Loginov, Plenipotentiary Representative of the Russian Federation Government at the State Duma of the Russian Federation Federal Assembly; Deputy Chair, Public Committee for Russia’s Library Development Promotion, Moscow, Russia Olga Udovina, Deputy Chair, Council of Ministers of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea - Chief of Staff of the Council of Ministers of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Simferopol, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine Vladimir Firsov, President, Russian Library Association; Deputy Director General, National Library of Russia, St. Petersburg, Russia Irina Shevchenko, President, Ukrainian Library Association; Director, Institute of Postgraduate Education of the National Academy of Culture and Arts for Top Managers, Kiev, Ukraine 5 PROGRAM BOARD CHAIR Evgeny Kuzmin, Chairman, Intergovernmental Council, “Information for All” UNESCO Program; Chairman, Russian Committee, “Information for All” UNESCO Program, Moscow, Russia DEPUTY CHAIRS Ekaterina Genieva, Director General, M.I. Rudomino All-Russia State Library for Foreign Literature, Moscow, Russia Yakov Shrayberg, Director General, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology; Chair, International and Permanent Organizing Committees of the Crimea Conference, Moscow, Russia EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Nadezhda Pavlova, Deputy Editor-in-Chief, Head of Editorial Board, «Sci-Tech Libraries» Journal, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia SECRETARY Darya Sokolova, PR-manager, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia MEMBERS Mikhail Avetisov, Chief Technologist, Central Scientific Agricultural Library, Moscow, Russia Armen Adamyants, Academic Secretary, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Mikhail Afanasyev, Director, State Public Historical Library of Russia, Moscow, Russia Mikhail Goncharov, Director, Internet Technologies Development and Maintenance Center, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology; Deputy Chair, Crimea- 2012 Conference Organizing Committee, Moscow, Russia Yury Grikhanov, Leading Researcher, Russian State Library; Professor, Academy of Retraining in Arts, Culture, and Tourism, Moscow, Russia Yuliya Dresher, Director, Republican Medical Library and Information Center of the Ministry of Public Health of the Republic of Tatarstan, Kazan, Republic of Tatarstan, Russia Vasily Drigaylo, Director, G.I. Denisenko Library for Science and Technology of “Kiev Polytechnic Institute” Ukrainian National Technical University, Kiev, Ukraine Lyudmila Drozdova, Director, I. Franko Crimean Republican Universal Scientific Library, Simferopol, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine Galina Evstigneeva, Deputy Director General for Library and Information Resources, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia 6 Galina Elfimova, Head, Editorial Department, Russian State Library for the Blind, Moscow, Russia Andrey Zemskov, Chief Expert, Advisor to Director General, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Lyubov Kazachenkova, Executive Director, «LITERA-PRESS» Publishing Center; Editor-in- Chief, «Modern Library» and «Game Library» Journals, Moscow, Russia Ada Kolganova, Director, Russian State Library for Arts, Moscow, Russia Tatyana Kuznetsova, Acting Rector, Moscow State University for Culture and Arts, Khimki, Moscow Region, Russia Alexander Mazuritsky, Head, Library Science and Bibliology Department, Moscow State University of Culture and Arts, Khimki, Moscow Region, Russia Boris Marshak, Deputy Director General for Research and Strategic Development, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology; First Deputy Chair, Crimea-2012 Conference Organizing Committee, Moscow, Russia Evgeny Medvedev, Head, Division of Policy and Activities Coordination in Culture, Moscow City Department of Culture, Moscow, Russia Yuliya Melentyeva, Head, Readership Study and Reading Culture Department, Research Center of Book Culture History, «Nauka» Publishing House of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia Irina Mironova, Vice President, «Kodeks» Information Legal Consortium; Director General, “Kodeks” Information Company, St. Petersburg, Russia Gennady Popov, Deputy Director General, “AST” Publishing Group, Moscow, Russia Olga Putilina, Department Head (Business Information Office), Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Sergey Razumov, First Pro-rector, International Academy of Business and New Technologies, Yaroslavl, Russia Eduard Sukiasyan, Section Head, Chief Editorial Board of Library Bibliographic Classification, Library Bibliographic Classification Research Center, Russian State Library; Professor, Library and Information Science Department, Academy of Retraining in Arts, Culture, and Tourism, Moscow, Russia Olga Tolstikova,
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