Fifteenth Jubilee International Conference “ 2008”

The “Crimea 2008” Conference is held under the auspices of IFLA

Libraries and Information Resources in the Modern World of Science, Culture, Education and Business

2008 Topic: Libraries, Information and Education Technologies in the Civil Society

Conference Program

SUDAK (Main Program) Belogorsk, , Simferopol, Stary Krym (Guest Sessions)

Autonomous , June 7–15, 2008 2 INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN 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); Vice President, Russian Library Association, , DEPUTY CHAIRS Ekaterina Genieva, Director General, M.I. Rudomino All-Russian State Library for Foreign Literature; Vice President, Russian Library Association; Board Member, European Cultural Foundation (ECF), Moscow, Russia Francis Kirkwood, Member, IFLA FAIFE Committee; Reference Librarian, Library of Parliament, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Tatyana Manilova, Head, Library Department, Division of Cultural Heritage, Artistic Education and Science, Federal Agency for Culture and Cinematography, Moscow, Russia Irina Shevchenko, Director, Institute of Postgraduate Education of the State Academy of Culture and Arts for Top Managers, Kiev, Ukraine MEMBERS Rosa Berdigalieva, Director General, National Academic Library of the Republic of ; President, Library Association of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Astana, Kazakhstan Andrey Dementyev, Sudak City Mayor, Sudak, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine Alexander Ermachkov, Minister of Culture and Arts of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Simferopol, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine Viktor Fedorov, Director General, Russian State Library; Member, Presidium of the Council for Culture and Arts under RF President; President, Eurasia Library Assembly, Moscow, Russia Maurice Freedman, Publisher, Consultant, ALA President in 2002-2003 , Mount Kisco, NY, USA Stuart Hamilton, Senior Policy Advisor, IFLA HQ, The Hague, The Netherlands Valery Ivanov, President-Rector, International University of Business and New Technologies; Director General, Nonprofit partnership «Council in Support of Education and Science” in Yaroslavl Region, Yaroslavl, Russia Sergey Khudyakov, Chair, Moscow City Department of Culture, Moscow, Russia Marat Kambolov, Deputy Head, Federal Agency for Science and Innovations, Moscow, Russia Mats Lindquist, Senior Executive Officer, Department for National Coordination and Development, Royal Library of Sweden, Stockholm, Sweden Kazys Mackevicius, Director, Lithuanian Library for Technology, Vilnius, Lithuania Boris Marshak, First Deputy Director General for Research and Information Technologies, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology; Executive Director, International Association of Users and Developers of Electronic Libraries and New Information Technologies, Moscow, Russia Roman Motulsky, Director, National Library of , Minsk, Belarus

3 Larisa Nikiforenko, Deputy Director, Division for Arts and Regional Policy; Head, Department of Library Activity Analysis and Forecast, Ministry of Culture and Tourism of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine Alexey Onishchenko, Director General, V.I. Vernadsky National Library of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine Vladimir Podoprigora, Advisory Board Chair, International Library, Information, and Analytical Center, Moscow, Russia Vitaly Slepokurov, Acting Rector, of Culture and Arts, Khimki, Moscow Region, Russia Victoria Spain, Editor on International Librarianship, Library Hi Tech News Journal; Scholarly Consultant and Methodologist, Northeastern University Library, Boston, Massachusetts, USA Valery Sudarenkov, Member, Council of Federation of the Russian Federation Federal Assembly; Member, Parliamentary Assembly of the , Moscow, Russia Absalom Umarov, Director, Alisher Navoi National Library of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Tashkent, Uzbekistan Kama Urmurzina, President, Kazakhstan Libraries Information Consortium; President, Kazakhstan Republican Library for Science and Technology, Almaty, Kazakhstan

4 ADVISORY BOARD

Viktor Andrianov, First Deputy Minister of Culture and Tourism of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine

Vasily Chernik, Head, Department of Culture and Folk Art Institutions, Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Belarus, Minsk, Belarus

Boris Deych, Deputy of Supreme Rada (Parliament) of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine

Ermukhamet Ertysbaev, Minister of Culture, Information, and Sport of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Astana, Kazakhstan

Vladimir Grachev, Advisor to Director General, State Corporation on the Atomic Energy; Chair, Public Council and Commission on State Ecological Control, Federal Service for Ecological, Technological and Atomic Control, Moscow, Russia

Claudia Lux, IFLA President; Director General, Central and Land Library, , Germany

Sergey Mazurenko, Head, Federal Agency for Science and Innovations, Moscow, Russia

Valentina Pashkova, President, Ukrainian Library Association; Director, Information Resource Center, US Embassy in Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine

Lyudmila Shvetsova, First Deputy City, Head, Social Sphere Complex, Moscow Government, Moscow, Russia

Mikhail Shvydkoy, Head, Federal Agency for Culture and Cinematography, Moscow, Russia

Vladimir Zaytsev, President, Russian Library Association; Director General, National Library of Russia, St. Petersburg, Russia

5 PROGRAM BOARD CHAIR Evgeny Kuzmin, President, Interregional Center of Libraries Cooperation; President, Foundation of Information Society Development; Chair, Russian Committee, “Information for All” UNESCO Program, Moscow, Russia DEPUTY CHAIR Ekaterina Genieva, Director General, M.I. Rudomino All-Russian State Library for Foreign Literature; Vice President, Russian Library Association; Board Member, European Cultural Foundation (ECF), 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 MEMBERS 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 Aleksey Anyutin, Department Head, Innovation Development and Infrastructure Division, Federal Agency for Science and Innovations, Moscow, Russia Mikhail Avetisov, Deputy Director, Central Scientific Agricultural Library, Russian Academy of Agricultural Science, Moscow, Russia Norman Briggs, Director, ILIAC/UK, Reading, UK Yuliya Dresher, Director, Republican Medical Library and Information Center of the Ministry of Public Health of the Republic of , 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 Galina Elfimova, Head, Editorial Department, Russian State Library for the Blind, Moscow, Russia Vladimir Firsov, Deputy Director General, National Library of Russia; Vice President, Russian Library Association, St. Petersburg, Russia Mikhail Goncharov, Director, Internet Technologies Development and Maintenance Center, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology; Deputy Chair, ”Crimea- 2008” Conference Organizing Committee, Moscow, Russia Yury Grikhanov, Head, Center for National Culture Monitoring, Academy of Retraining in Arts, Culture, and Tourism, Moscow, Russia Lyubov Kazachenkova, Editor-in-Chief, GRAND-FAIR Publishing Group, Moscow, Russia

6 Galina Kislovskaya, Director for International Activities, Russian State Library, Moscow, Russia Ada Kolganova, Director, Russian State Library for Arts, Moscow, Russia Boris Marshak, First Deputy Director General for Research and Information Technologies, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology; First Deputy Chair, “Crimea- 2008” Conference Organizing Committee, Moscow, Russia Alexander Mazuritsky, Head, Library Science Department, Moscow State University of Culture and Arts, Khimki, Moscow Region, Russia Yuliya Melentyeva, Head, Readership Study and Reading Culture Department, Research Center of Culture History, “Nauka” Academic Publishing Center 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 University of Business and New Technologies, Yaroslavl, Russia Evgeniya Rosinskaya, Deputy Director General, M.I. Rudomino All-Russian State Library for Foreign Literature, Moscow, Russia Yakov Shrayberg, Chair, “Crimea” Conference International and Permanent Organizing Committees; Director General, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology; Vice President, Russian Library Association, Moscow, Russia Vitaly Slepokurov, Acting Rector, Moscow State University of Culture and Arts, Khimki, Moscow Region, Russia Eduard Sukiasyan, Editor-in-Chief of Library Bibliographic Classification, Russian State Library, Moscow, Russia Olga Tolstikova, Deputy Department Head, M.I. Rudomino All-Russian State Library for Foreign Literature; Representative, IFLA Clearinghouse in Russia, Moscow, Russia Mariya Vedenyapina, Director General, “Pushkin Library” Nonprofit Foundation, Moscow, Russia Felix Voroysky, Leading Researcher, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Tatyana Yaroshenko, Director, “Kiev-Mohyla Academy” National University Scientific Library; Vice President, Ukrainian Library Association, Kiev, Ukraine Andrey Zemskov, Chief Expert, Advisor to Director General, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

7 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); Vice President, Russian Library Association, Moscow, Russia FIRST DEPUTY CHAIRS Boris Marshak, First Deputy Director General for Research and Information Technologies, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology; Executive Director, ELNIT International Association; Moscow, Russia Raisa Pletneva, Director General, “Sudak” Tourist and Health Center, Sudak, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine DEPUTY CHAIRS Elena Emirova, Head, Division of Culture and Arts Institutions and National Cultural Policy, Ministry of Culture and Arts of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, 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 Boris Fedorov, Deputy Director General, Chief Engineer, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Mikhail Goncharov, Director, Internet Technologies Development and Maintenance Center, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia COORDINATOR Svetlana Zolotinskaya, Department Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology; Executive Secretary, ILIAC, Moscow, Russia EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Olga Putilina, Department Head (Business Information Office), Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology; Executive Secretary, ELNIT International Association, Moscow, Russia PRESS-CENTER HEAD Nadezhda Pavlova, Deputy Editor-in-Chief, Head of Editorial Board, “Sci-Tech Libraries” Journal, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia MEMBERS OF THE “CRIMEA” CONFERENCES PERMANENT ORGANIZING COMMITTEE Armen Adamyants, Academic Secretary, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Svetlana Barabash, Chief Librarian, G.I. Denisenko Library for Science and Technology of “Kiev Polytechnic Institute” Ukrainian National Technical University, Kiev, Ukraine Vitaly Belikov, Deputy Director, “LASPI” Co., Veseloe, Zaporozhye Region, Ukraine

8 Leonid Belousov, Commercial Director, “BIONT” Co., Evpatoria, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine Ekaterina Belousova, Chief Accountant, “BIONT” Co., Evpatoria, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine Viktor Bevzushenko, Engineer, Ukrtelecom Co., Zhitomir Directorate, Zhitomir, Ukraine Alexander Brodovsky, Department Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Elena Bychkova, Department Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Anatoly Chekmarev, Deputy Director General, V.I. Vernadsky National Library of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine Dmitry Drozdov, Leading Programmer, I.Franko Crimean Republican Universal Scientific Library, Simferopol, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine Lyudmila Drozdova, Director, I. Franko Crimean Republican Universal Scientific Library, Simferopol, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine Vasily Drigaylo, Director, G.I. Denisenko Library for Science and Technology of “Kiev Polytechnic Institute” Ukrainian National Technical University, Kiev, Ukraine Svetlana Emets, Deputy Director General for Culture, “Sudak” Tourist and Health Center, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Sudak, Ukraine Ayder Emirov, Director, I. Gasprinsky Crimean-Tatar Republican Library, Simferopol, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine Inna Ermilina, Senior Researcher, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Nina Ermolaeva, Researcher, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Nadezhda Garmashova, Department Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Yury Isaev, Department Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Karina Ivina, Deputy Director, Library and Information Institute, Moscow State University of Culture and Arts, Khimki, Moscow Region, Russia Petr Kazmiruk, Deputy Director General, “Sudak” Tourist and Health Center, Sudak, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine Tatyana Kirilenko, Section Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Alexander Klimenko, Director, “LASPI” Co., Evpatoria, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine Ada Kolganova, Director, Russian State Library for Arts, Moscow, Russia Leonid Kostenko, Head, Computer Technologies Center, V.I. Vernadsky National Library of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine Galina Krylova, Department Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Irina Kublo, Deputy Chief Accountant, ELNIT International Association, Moscow, Russia Anna Kulikova, Section Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Elena Lindeman, Deputy Director General for Library and Information Services, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Valentina Machavariani, Head of Business Center, “Sudak” Tourist and Health Center, Sudak, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine

9 Evgeny Medvedev, Head, Division of Policy and Activities Coordination in Culture, Moscow City Department of Culture, Moscow, Russia Olga Menshikova, Chief Accountant, ELNIT International Association, Moscow, Russia Galina Mikhaylenko, Editor-in-Chief, “Figures of Crimea” Journal; Crimean Press Official Representative at the Conference Press Center, Simferopol, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine Andrey Moiseev, Section Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Sergey Morozov, Deserved Professional in Culture, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine Vladimir Morozov, Chief Instructor, “LASPI” Co., Veseloe, Zaporozhye Region, Ukraine Yury Morozov, Chief Instructor, “LASPI” Co., Veseloe, Zaporozhye Region, Ukraine Valentina Morozova, Chief Bibliographer; Chair, Trade Union Committee, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Viktor Mushakov, Head, Department of Federal Property Management in the Scientific Sphere, Federal Agency for Science and Innovations, Moscow, Russia Elena Nelyubova, Deputy Director General, “Sudak” Tourist and Health Center, Sudak, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine Vera Nikolaeva, Deputy Department Head, Library Department, Division of Cultural Heritage, Artistic Education and Science, Federal Agency for Culture and Cinematography, Moscow, Russia Yuliya Nikolaeva, Department Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Mikhail Osipov, Assistant to Director General, “Sudak” Tourist and Health Center, Sudak, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine Valentina Pashkova, Director, Information Resource Center, US Embassy in Ukraine; President, Ukrainian Library Association, Kiev, Ukraine Evgeniya Podmorina, Department Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Konstantin Podsevalov, Chief Engineer, “Sudak” Tourist and Health Center, Sudak, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine Gennady Popov, Deputy Director General, “AST” Publishing Group, Moscow, Russia Sergey Popov, Chief Bibliographer, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Lyudmila Popova, Director, Kerch Centralized Library System, Kerch, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine Galina Potapova, Section Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Olga Raguzina, Section Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Valery Razvodovsky, Department Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Evgeniya Rosinskaya, Deputy Director General, M.I. Rudomino All-Russian State Library for Foreign Literature, Moscow, Russia Lev Rudzsky, President, Association of IRBIS System Users in Ukraine (“IRBIS Ukraine” Association), Kiev, Ukraine Ayder Seitosmanov, Specialist in Social Development, Crimea Development and Integration Program (UN Development Program), Simferopol, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine

10 Irina Shlenskaya, Section Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Olga Shlenskaya, Director, Publishing and Reprographic Center, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Svetlana Silaeva, Department Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Lyudmila Skachkova, Director, Cultural Programs Center, M.I. Rudomino All-Russian State Library for Foreign Literature, Moscow, Russia Irina Sokolova, Chief Bibliographer, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Eduard Sukiasyan, Editor-in-Chief of Library Bibliographic Classification, Russian State Library, Moscow, Russia Elena Terina, Technologist, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Olga Tolstikova, Deputy Department Head, M.I. Rudomino All-Russian State Library for Foreign Literature; Representative, IFLA Clearinghouse in Russia, Moscow, Russia Sergey Troyanovsky, Deputy Director, Publishing and Reprographic Center, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Larisa Volk, Chief Accountant, “Sudak” Tourist and Health Center, Sudak, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine Kseniya Volkova, Chief Expert, Assistant to Director General on International Cooperation, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Tatyana Volodina, Department Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Valentina Volynets, Deputy Director, G.I. Denisenko Library for Science and Technology of “Kiev Polytechnic Institute” Ukrainian National Technical University, Kiev, Ukraine Felix Voroysky, Leading Researcher, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Tatyana Yaroshenko, Director, “Kiev-Mohyla Academy” National University Scientific Library; Vice President, Ukrainian Library Association, Kiev, Ukraine Vladimir Yudin, Head, Development of Educational Technologies and Services Laboratory, International University of Business and New Technologies, Yaroslavl, Russia Marina Zaluzhskaya, Department Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Ekaterina Zaytseva, Director, Center of Research, Design and Development of Automated Library Information Systems, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

“CRIMEA-2008 CONFERENCE ORGANIZING COMMITTEE MEMBERS, REPRESENTATIVES OF THE CONFERENCE SUPPORT SERVICES AND VOLUNTEERS Galina Aganina, Chief Expert, Assistant to Director General, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Darya Aminova, PR-manager, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Valentina Arapova, Section Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

11 Sergey Bakeykin, Executive Director, Interregional Center for Library Cooperation, Moscow, Russia Elina Balbek, Senior Administrator, “Sudak” Tourist and Health Center, Sudak, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine Yury Belousov, Engineer, “BIONT” Co., Evpatoria, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine Nataliya Belousova, Librarian, Evpatoria Central Childrens’ Clinical Health Center of Ukrainian Ministry of Defense, Evpatoria, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine Alexander Beriev, Director, State Research Institute of Operating Systems, Moscow, Russia Lyubov Bondarenko, Methodologist-Coordinator, Library and Information Institute, Moscow State University of Culture and Arts, Khimki, Moscow Region, Russia Marina Borodina, Section Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Oksana Bruy, Deputy Director, “Kiev-Mohyla Academy” National University Scientific Library, Kiev, Ukraine Svetlana Bruy, Librarian, Sudak Centralized Library System, Sudak, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine Oleg Davydkin, Club Manager, “Sudak” Tourist and Health Center, Sudak, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine Tatyana Demchenko, Engineer, Human Resources Department, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Lyudmila Eliseeva, Head of Production Service, “Sudak” Tourist and Health Center, Sudak, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine Yury Eremeev, Group Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Elena Glukhova, Chief Bibliographer, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Kira Gorbuleva, Department Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Elena Goryshkina, Coordinator of Divisions Activities, Division Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Raisa Grebtsova, Division Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Marina Ivanova, Department Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Dmitry Ishchenko, Deputy Director, International Childrens’ Camp, Simferopol, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine Igor Ishchenko, Manager, -Intourist Hotel Complex Reprtesentative Office, Simferopol, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine Kirill Kolosov, Department Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Elena Komarova, Technologist, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Inna Kondrasheva, Department Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Bella Krainova, Chief Bibliographer, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Nataliya Kuchiyak, Section Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

12 Svetlana Kuchmaeva, Division Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Lyudmila Kudelina, Section Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Svetlana Kudryavtseva, Section Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Andrey Kuzmin, Dispatcher, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Leonid Kuybyshev, Director General, PIC Center, Moscow, Russia Egor Likharev, Electronic Engineer, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Elza Lobanova, Chief Bibliographer, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Nataliya Mandrika, Librarian, Sudak Centralized Library System, Sudak, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine Ilya Marshak, Post-graduate Student, Moscow State University of Culture and Arts, Khimki, Moscow Region, Russia Lyudmila Martynets, Head of Production Service, “Sudak” Tourist and Health Center, Sudak, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine Vera Maslyakova, Marketing Manager, ELNIT International Association, Moscow, Russia Elena Masyutina, Deputy Executive Director, ELNIT International Association, Moscow, Russia Galina Melnikova, Deputy Department Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Mairbek Murashev, International Cooperation Manager, State Research Institute of Operating Systems, Moscow, Russia Nadezhda Novikova, Division Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Alexander Obodyansky, Department Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Lyudmila Ochagova, Section Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Useyn Osmanov, Deputy Director, Sudak Centralized Library System, Sudak, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine Tatyana Ovsyannikova, Chief Bibliographer, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Tatyana Panteleeva, Department Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Marina Ragimova, Department Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Elena Reznikova, Bibliographer, Sudak Centralized Library System, Sudak, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine Vladimir Rozhnov, Programmer, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Olga Rozhnova, Electric Engineer, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Tamara Rudomazina, Director, Feodosia Centralized Library System, Feodosia, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine

13 Vera Ryakhovskaya, Department Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Alexander Samusev, Engineer, “BIONT” Co., Evpatoria, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine Elena Savkina, Section Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Konstantin Sboychakov, Senior Researcher, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Alexander Shrayberg, Chief Librarian, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Igor Shrayberg, Laboratory Technician, Moscow State University of Culture and Arts, Khimki, Moscow Region, Russia Igor Sokolov, Designer, “Gros print” Advertising Agency, Moscow, Russia Muza Sokolova, Division Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Yuliya Sokolova, Director, Information and Library Center, International University of Business and New Technologies, Yaroslavl, Russia Olga Sologub, Director, Sudak Centralized Library System, Sudak, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine Roman Soloninka, Head of Production Service, “Sudak” Tourist and Health Center, Sudak, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine Sergey Solovyev, Group Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Larisa Sorokina, Section Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Mariya Sorokina, Head of Production Service, “Sudak” Tourist and Health Center, Sudak, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine Valery Stupkin, Department Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Alexander Ukolov, Dispatcher, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Nataliya Ushatova, Engineer Technologist, “Sudak” Tourist and Health Center, Sudak, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine Vadim Voronin, Department Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Irina Yaroshenko, Head of Production Service, “Sudak” Tourist and Health Center, Sudak, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine Vladimir Yaroshenko, Head of Production Service, “Sudak” Tourist and Health Center, Sudak, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine Selime Zakirova, Librarian, Sudak Centralized Library System, Sudak, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine Yury Zaslavsky, Director, Scanning Service Center, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

14 “CRIMEA 2008” INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ORGANIZERS

MAIN ORGANIZER Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology

CO-ORGANIZERS Federal Agency for Culture and Cinematography, Russia Federal Agency for Science and Innovations, Russia Ministry of Culture and Tourism of Ukraine Ministry of Culture and Arts of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea Russian State Library M. I. Rudomino All-Russian State Library for Foreign Literature Russian Library Association International Association of Users and Developers of Electronic Libraries and New Information Technologies (ELNIT International Association) Moscow State University of Culture and Arts V.I. Vernadsky National Library of Ukraine G.I. Denisenko Library for Science and Technology of “Kiev Polytechnic Institute” National Technical University of Ukraine “Kiev-Mohyla Academy” National University Scientific Library Ukrainian Library Association International Library, Information, and Analytical Center, Washington, D.C., USA

15 INTERREGIONAL AND LOCAL CO-ORGANIZERS

I. Franko Crimean Republican Universal Scientific Library, Simferopol I. Gasprinsky Crimean-Tatar Republican Library, Simferopol V.I. Vernadsky Tauric National University, Simferopol Koktebel Ecological, Historical and Cultural Reserve “M. Voloshin’s Cimmeria”. M. Voloshin House-Museum, Koktebel “BIONT” Company, Evpatoria “LASPI” Company, Evpatoria Association of IRBIS System Users in Ukraine (“IRBIS Ukraine” Association), Kiev Sudak City Executive Committee, Sudak “Sudak” Tourist and Health Center, Sudak

CONFERENCE OFFICIAL SPONSORS

Federal Agency for Culture and Cinematography, Moscow, Russia Federal Agency for Science and Innovations, Moscow, Russia

16 CONFERENCE SPONSORS

Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Russian State Library, Moscow, Russia International Association of Users and Developers of Electronic Libraries and New Information Technologies (ELNIT International Association) “BIBKOM” Central Collector of Libraries, Moscow, Russia “KONEK” Subscription Agency, Moscow, St. Petersburg, Russia “MIR KNIGI” Publishing and Trading House, Moscow, Russia RusAR Electronic Information Resources Publishing House, Moscow, Russia “Elsevier” Publishing House, Amsterdam, The Netherlands “IVIS” Company – Partner of “East View Information Services, Inc”, Moscow, Russia “TNK-BP” Company, Moscow, Russia “Veles” Company, Moscow, Russia

17 SPONSORS OF THE CONFERENCE PROFESSIONAL PROGRAM INDIVIDUAL ACTIONS AND EVENTS

“Kodeks” Information Company of “Kodeks” Information and Legal Consortium, St. Petersburg, Russia Russian State Library, Moscow, Russia ProQuest, Ann Arbor, MI, USA Scientific Electronic Library and National Electronic Information Consortium, Moscow, Russia “Pushkin Library” Nonprofit Foundation, Moscow, Russia “Moscow Book House” Corporate Center, Moscow, Russia Forster Metallbau GmbH, Vienna, Austria “Vagrius” Publishing House, Moscow, Russia “Electronic Archive” Corporation, Moscow, Russia SPONSORS OF THE CONFERENCE CULTURAL PROGRAM EVENTS

ELNIT International Association Ministry of Culture and Tourism of Ukraine ProQuest, Ann Arbor, MI, USA Ministry of Culture and Arts of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea Moscow State University of Culture and Arts

18 SPONSOR OF THE CONFERENCE SPORTS PROGRAM EVENTS

“Book Chamber International” Company, Moscow, Russia “INFRA-M” Group of Companies, Moscow, Russia

SPONSOR OF THE PLAY “WHAT? WHERE? WHEN? IN LIBRARY, INFORMATION, BOOK, AND PUBLISHING SPACE”

“INFRA-M” Group of Companies, Moscow, Russia

SPECIAL GRANTS FOR PARTICIPATION IN THE CONFERENCE HAVE BEEN PROVIDED BY

Federal Agency for Culture and Cinematography, Moscow, Russia Ministry of Culture and Tourism of Ukraine “Periodika” Company, Kiev, Ukraine ELNIT International Association “BIBKOM” Central Collector of Libraries, Moscow, Russia “KONEK” Subscription Agency, Moscow, St. Petersburg, Russia Institute of Information Initiatives, Moscow, Russia

19 SPONSORS OF THE SPECIAL ACTION “, JOURNALS AND E-PUBLICATIONS FOR CRIMEAN LIBRARIES”

“INFRA-M” Group of Companies, Moscow, Russia M. I. Rudomino All-Russian State Library for Foreign Literature, Moscow, Russia Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia “Pushkin Library” Nonprofit Foundation, Moscow, Russia “KnoRus” Publishing Trade House, Moscow, Russia State Public Historical Library, Moscow, Russia Russian State Library for Arts, Moscow, Russia Ministry of Culture and Tourism of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine “Kiev-Mohyla Academy” Publishing House, Kiev, Ukraine “Prosveshcheniye” Publishing House, Moscow, Russia “Folio” Publishing House, Kharkov, Ukraine

20 INFORMATION SUPPORT BY

“Scientific and Technical Libraries” Journal, Moscow, Russia “University Book” Journal, Moscow, Russia IFLA Journal, The Hague, The Netherlands “Library Hi Tech News” Journal, Boston, Massachusetts, USA “Book Industry” Journal, “KnoRus” Publishing Trade House, Moscow, Russia “Biblioteka” Journal, Moscow, Russia “Ukrinform” Ukrainian National Information Agency, Kiev, Ukraine “Library Newsletter” Newspaper, Kiev, Ukraine “Library Newspaper”, Moscow, Russia “Crimea” State TV and Broadcasting Company, Simferopol, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine “Library at School” Newspaper, Moscow, Russia “Ukrainian Librarian” Bulletin of Ukrainian Library Association Periodicals and newspapers in the Autonomous Republic of Crimea

Web-sites: www.gpntb.ru www.iliac.org www.uba.org.ua

21 ATTENTION! Speakers should register with the section chair or administrator at least 15 minutes prior to the session they speak at. Registration for guest sessions is open on June 7 and 8 at 9:00 — 22:00 at the special registration desk. Transportation for guest sessions will be provided for persons with registration coupons only. Chairpersons’, moderators’, administrators,’ and exhibitors’ names are given in the Conference program and other materials in the alphabetic order except the casses when administrators require otherwise. Academic degrees, academic and honorary titles are not indicated as a rull. Positions are given only for the events chairpersons and administrators, as well as for the speakers at official, special and independent events in the framework of the Conference general program. Paper titles, author data and organization names, as well as information on exhibitors, are given in the program as submitted to the Organizing Committee in registration forms. The Organizing Committee doesn’t accept or consider any claims from participants not having registered on time. The Program Committee accepts no more than two papers from one Conference participant, except some special cases approved by the Program Committee. LOCATION OF AUDITORIUMS

Tauria Conference Hall – Club Consul Conference Hall – “Consul” Restaurant, 2nd floor Crimea Conference Hall – “Silk Way” Business Center, 2nd floor Sudak Conference Hall – “Silk Way” Business Center, 2nd floor Commonwealth Conference Hall – “Silk Way” Business Center, 2nd floor Meganom Auditorium – “Silk Way” Business Center, 2nd floor Tauria-2 Auditorium – “Silk Way” Business Center, 3rd floor Bastion Conference Hall – “Bastion” Hotel Kara Dag Auditorium – Building 6, 4th floor Novy Svet Auditorium – Building 6, 5th floor Surozh Auditorium – Building 6, 6th floor

Exhibition is located in the Club foyer

22 I. OFFICIAL AND CEREMONIAL EVENTS. PLENARY SESSION, GUEST LECTURES, ACTIONS, PROGRAMS AND MEETINGS, PRESS CONFERENCE

CONFERENCE OPENING Plenary Session

Monday, June 9 Summer Concert Hall 9.00-10.30 OFFICIAL CONFERENCE OPENING Greetings on behalf of the leaders of states, parliaments, ministries, international foundations, co-organizers, outstanding individuals in politics, science, culture and education. Conference order.

MODERATOR AND INTRODUCTION: Yakov Shrayberg, Chair, “Crimea 2008” International Conference Organizing Committee, Moscow, Russia OFFICIAL OPENING Andrey Dementyev, Sudak City Mayor, Sudak, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine

OFFICIAL OPENING PROCEDURE Greetings: On behalf of the Cabinet and Ministry of Culture and Tourism of Ukraine Viktor Andrianov, First Deputy Minister of Culture and Tourism of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine

On behalf of the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA) Stuart Hamilton, Senior Policy Advisor, IFLA Headquarters, The Hague, The Netherlands

23 On behalf of Arseny Yatsenyuk, Chairman of Supreme Rada (Parliament) of Ukraine Boris Deych, Deputy, Supreme Rada (Parliament) of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine

On behalf of Supreme Rada (Parliament) of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea Anatoly Gritsenko, Chair, Supreme Rada (Parliament) of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Simferopol, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine

On behalf of Boris Gryzlov, Chairman of the of the Russian Federation Federal Assembly Grigory Ivliev, Chair, Culture Committee of the State Duma of the Russian Federation Federal Assembly, Moscow, Russia On behalf of Sergey Mironov, Chairman of the Council of Federation of the Russian Federation Federal Assembly Valery Sudarenkov, Member, Council of Federation of the Russian Federation Federal Assembly; Member, Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, Moscow, Russia

On behalf of Andrey Fursenko, Minister of Education and Science of the Russian Federation Anatoly Akimov, Councilor to Minister of Education and Science of the Russian Federation, Moscow, Russia

On behalf of the Federal Agency for Culture and Cinematography, Moscow, Russia Tatyana Manilova, Head, Library Department, Division of Cultural Heritage, Artistic Education and Science, Federal Agency for Culture and Cinematography, Moscow, Russia On behalf of the Federal Agency for Science and Innovations, Moscow, Russia Sergey Mazurenko, Head, Federal Agency for Science and Innovations, Moscow, Russia Marat Kambolov, Deputy Head, Federal Agency for Science and Innovations, Moscow, Russia

On behalf of the Federal Agency for Press and Mass Communications Alexander Voropaev, Head, Book Fairs and Reading Support Department, Federal Agency for Press and Mass Communications, Moscow, Russia

On behalf of the American Library Association James Rettig, President Elect, American Library Association; University Librarian, University of Richmond Library, Richmond, Virginia, USA

24 On behalf of foreign participants Nidal Ibrahim Al-Ahmed, Vice President, Jordan Library Association, Amman, Jordan

On behalf of the Mayor of Moscow and Moscow Government Evgeny Medvedev, Head, Division of Policy and Activities Coordination in Culture, Moscow City Department of Culture, Moscow, Russia

On behalf of the European Cultural Foundation Ekaterina Genieva, Director General, M.I. Rudomino All-Russian State Library for Foreign Literature; Vice President, Russian Library Association; Board Member, European Cultural Foundation, Moscow, Russia On behalf of UNESCO Moscow Office and the Russian Committee of the “Information for All” UNESCO Program Evgeny Kuzmin, Chair, Russian Committee, “Information for All” UNESCO Program; Chair, “Crimea-2008” Conference Program Committee, Moscow, Russia

On behalf of Russian Book Union Nina Litvinets, Vice President, Russian Book Union, Moscow, Russia

On behalf of the Government and the Ministry of Culture and Arts of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea Tatyana Umrikhina, Deputy Chair, Council of Ministers of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Simferopol, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine Alexander Ermachkov, Minister of Culture and Arts of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Simferopol, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine

On behalf of ‘Sudak” Tourist and Health Center Raisa Pletneva, Director General, “Sudak” Tourist and Health Center, Sudak, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine

Conference anthem (Organizing Committee)

10.30-11.00 COFFEE BREAK

25 11.00-13.00 PLENARY SESSION I

MODERATOR: Alexander Ermachkov, Minister of Culture and Arts of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Simferopol, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine ADMINISTRATORS: Galina Evstigneeva, Deputy Director General for Library and Information Resources, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology; Deputy Chair, ”Crimea-2008” Conference Organizing Committee, Moscow, Russia Anna Kulikova, Section Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Irina Sokolova, Chief Bibliographer, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

11.00-12.15 “CRIMEA CONFERENCE ANNUAL PAPER THE TOPIC OF “CRIMEA 2008” 15TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ANNUAL PAPER: LIBRARIES WITHIN THE LEGAL AND TECHNOLOGICAL EVOLUTION OF SOCIAL PROCESSES Yakov Shrayberg, Chair, “Crimea 2008 International Conference Organizing Committee; Director General, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology Moscow, Russia 12.15-13.00 PLENARY PAPER The Three Pillars of IFLA and the Principle of Advocacy as Part of the Professional Work of Librarians Stuart Hamilton, Senior Policy Advisor, IFLA Headquarters, The Hague, The Netherlands 13.00-13.15 PLENARY PAPER Russia 2008 – Message to the World Gennady Burbulis, Councilor to the Chair of Council of the Federation, Deputy Head of the Law Monitoring Center of the Council of Federation of the Russian Federation Federal Assembly, Moscow, Russia PLENARY SESSION CONCLUSIONS

26 12.30-14.00 THE SESSION OF THE INTERNATIONAL BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF M. VOLOSHIN HOUSE-MUSEUM Consul Conference Hall 13.15 EXHIBITION OPENING Central Entrance to the Exhibition Hall (Club building) SPEAKERS: Boris Marshak, First Deputy Chair, “Crimea 2008” International Conference Organizing Committee, Moscow, Russia Larisa Nikiforenko, Deputy Director, Division for Arts and Regional Policy; Head, Department of Library Activity Analysis and Forecast, Ministry of Culture and Tourism of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine

For the Schedule and Exhibition Catalog see p. 196 of the Program

13.45-15.00 LUNCH

14.30-15.15 PRESS CONFERENCE (for accredited journalists only) Yuzhanka Cafe, Banquet Hall MODERATORS: Nadezhda Pavlova, Head, Conference Press Center; Deputy Editor-in-Chief, Head of Editorial Board, “Sci-Tech Libraries” Journal, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Galina Mikhaylenko, Editor-in-Chief, “Figures of Crimea” Journal; Crimean Press Official Representative at the Conference Pres Center, Simferopol, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine ADMINISTRATORS: Darya Aminova, PR-Manager, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Mairbek Murashev, International Cooperation Manager, State Research Institute of Operating Systems, Moscow, Russia

27 Press Conference participants: Viktor Andrianov, Ekaterina Genieva, Boris Deych, Elena Emirova, Alexander Ermachkov, Evgeny Kuzmin, Tatyana Manilova, Evgeny Medvedev, Larisa Nikiforenko, Raisa Pletneva, Yakov Shrayberg, Valery Sudarenkov, Tatyana Umrikhina.

15.00-19.00 CONFERENCE PROGRAM 19.00-20.00 DINNER 20.45 CONFERENCE OPENING CEREMONY The Genoese Fortress 22.30 BANQUET-FOURCHETTE ON THE OCCASION OF THE CONFERENCE OPENING The Genoese Fortress

SPECIAL LECTURES

Tuesday, June 10, 9.00-11.00 Sudak Conference Hall 9.00-10.00 1. How We Read Pushkin Ekaterina Genieva, Director General, M.I. Rudomino All-Russian State Library for Foreign Literature, Vice President, Russian Library Association, Moscow, Russia 10.00-11.00 2. Chess, Personages, Fates Yury Averbach, International Grandmaster, Honored Master of Sport of the USSR, World Chess Federation (FIDE) Honored Member, International Arbiter, Head of Chess Information Office, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

28 Discussion Group «Books and Reading: Responsibility of Artists and Politicians»

Friday, June 13, 10.00-13.00 Tauria Conference Hall MODERATOR: Svyatoslav Vakarchuk, Deputy of Supreme Rada (Parliament) of Ukraine; Musician, “Elza’s Ocean” Group, Kiev, Ukraine ADMINISTRATORS: Irina Shevchenko, Director, Institute of Post-graduate Education, State Academy of Culture and Arts for Top Managers, Kiev, Ukraine Georgy Saprykin, Director, State Juvenile Library of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine

Evening with Vladimir Voynovich, Writer

Tuesday, June 10, 19.45-21.15 Tauria Conference Hall ADMINISTRATORS: Lyudmila Skachkova, Director, Cultural Programs Center, M.I. Rudomino All- Russian State Library for Foreign Literature, Moscow, Russia Darya Aminova, PR-Manager, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

29 «Thoughts and Feelings Presentation» Evening with Mariya Matios, Writer, Laureate of Taras Shevckenko National Award of Ukraine

Wednesday, June 11, 20.30-22.00 Consul Conference Hall ADMINISTRATORS: Zoya Savina, Deputy Director General, National Parliamentary Library of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine Valentina Sknar, Department Head, State Academy of Culture and Arts for Top Managers, Kiev, Ukraine

Premier Release of the Film by Valery Pendrakovsky “Full Breath”

Wednesday, June 11, 22.00 Tauria Conference Hall Introduction by Viktor Proskurin, People’s Artist of the Russian Federation

30 Friday, June 13, 15.00-19.30

15.00-15.30 PLENARY SESSION II

Tauria Conference Hall

Constitutionalism, Good Government and the Place of Libraries in Preserving Access to Information and Freedom of Expression Francis Kirkwood, IFLA Committee on Free Access to Information and Freedom of Expression (FAIFE), Library of Parliament, Ottawa, ON, Canada OFFICIAL CONFERENCE CLOSING

15.30-18.00 PART 1. CONFERENCE CONCLUSIONS, DISCUSSION ROUND TABLE, REPORTS BY SECTIONS, WORKSHOPS, AND OTHER CONFERENCE EVENTS CHAIRS, MODERATORS, AND ADMINISTRATORS.

COMMUNICATIONS BY CONFERENCE PARTICIPANTS, GUESTS, JOURNALISTS Tauria Conference Hall MODERATORS: Ekaterina Genieva, Deputy Chair, “Crimea 2008 International Conference, International Organizing Committee, and Deputy Chair, “Crimea 2008” International Conference, Program Committee; Director General, M.I. Rudomino All-Russian State Library for Foreign Literature; Vice President, Russian Library Association, Moscow, Russia Vladimir Zaytsev, President, Russian Library Association; Director General, National Library of Russia, St. Petersburg, Russia Evgeny Kuzmin, Chair, “Crimea 2008” International Conference Program Committee; President, Interregional Center of Libraries Cooperation; Chair, Russian Committee, “Information for All” UNESCO Program, Moscow, Russia Rosa Berdigalieva, President, Library Association of the Republic of Kazakhstan; Director General, National Academic Library of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Astana, Kazakhstan

31 Larisa Nikiforenko, Deputy Director, Division for Arts and Regional Policy; Head, Department of Library Activity Analysis and Forecast, Ministry of Culture and Tourism of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine Valentina Pashkova, President, Ukrainian Library Association, Kiev, Ukraine Valery Sudarenkov, Member, Council of Federation of the Russian Federation Federal Assembly; Member, Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, Moscow, Russia Absalom Umarov, Director, Alisher Navoi National Library of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Tashkent, Uzbekistan Francis Kirkwood, Deputy Chair, “Crimea 2008 International Conference International Organizing Committee; IFLA Committee on Free Access to Information and Freedom of Expression (FAIFE); Library of Parliament, Ottawa, ON, Canada Yakov Shrayberg, Chair, “Crimea 2008” International Conference International and Permanent Organizing Committees; Director General, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology; President, ELNIT International Association; Vice President, Russian Library Association, Moscow, Russia ADMINISTRATORS: Galina Evstigneeva, Deputy Chair, “Crimea 2008 International Conference Organizing Committee; Deputy Director General for Library and Information Resources, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology; Moscow, Russia Yury Zaslavsky, Director, Scanning Service Center, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Sergey Troyanovsky, Deputy Director, Publishing and Reprographic Center, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Concluding speech by: Yakov Shrayberg, Chair of the “Crimea 2008” International Conference Organizing Committee, Moscow, Russia

32 18.00-19.30 PART 2. CONFERENCE CLOSING CEREMONY, RESULTS OF CONTESTS, NOMINATIONS, SPORTS EVENTS, AWARDS TO WINNERS, SURPRISES, FINAL COMMUNICATIONS Summer Concert Hall Introduction and concluding speech by: Yakov Shrayberg, Chair of the “Crimea 2008” International Conference Organizing Committee, Moscow, Russia

MODERATORS: Boris Marshak, First Deputy Chair, “Crimea 2008” International Conference Organizing Committee; First Deputy Director General for Research and Information Technologies, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Evgeniya Rosinskaya, Deputy Director General, M.I. Rudomino All-Russian State Library for Foreign Literature, Moscow, Russia

20.30 BANQUET ON THE OCCASION OF THE CONFERENCE CLOSING Consul Restaurant Esplanade

33 The Day of Russian Libraries at the Crimean Conference

SESSION 1 2008 Topic: Developing a Nongovernmental Sector in Russian Librarianship The Day Organizers: Russian Library Association Federal Agency for Culture and Cinematography

Thursday, June 12, 9.00-17.30 Tauria Conference Hall CHAIRS: Vladimir Zaytsev, President, Russian Library Association; Director General, National Library of Russia, St. Petersburg, Russia Tatyana Manilova, Head, Library Department, Division of Cultural Heritage, Artistic Education and Science, Federal Agency for Culture and Cinematography, Moscow, Russia ADMINISTRATORS: Vera Nikolaeva, Deputy Head, Library Department, Division of Cultural Heritage, Artistic Education and Science, Federal Agency for Culture and Cinematography, Moscow, Russia Vladimir Firsov, Vice President, Russian Library Association; Deputy Director General, National Library of Russia, St. Petersburg, Russia 9.00-10.00 GREETINGS:

- On behalf of the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA)

- On behalf of Ukrainian Library Association - On behalf of Belarusian Library Association

- On behalf of the Library Association of the Republic of Kazakhstan

34 10.00-11.15 MEETING I Presentations - up to 15 minutes

1. The State and Library Community: Edges of Cooperation Tatyana Manilova, Head, Library Department, Division of Cultural Heritage, Artistic Education and Science, Federal Agency for Culture and Cinematography, Moscow, Russia 2. The Strategy of the Russian Library Association Development Vladimir Zaytsev, President, Russian Library Association; Director General, National Library of Russia, St. Petersburg, Russia

3.On the Status and Development of Nongovernmental Information and Technological Library Unions Yakov Shrayberg, Director General, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology; President, ELNIT International Association; Vice President, Russian Library Association, Moscow, Russia

4. “Institutes”, “Centers”, and “Foundations” in Libraries as New Forms of Partnership Projects Ekaterina Genieva, Director General, M.I. Rudomino All-Russian State Library for Foreign Literature; Vice President, Russian Library Association, Moscow, Russia 11.15-11.45 COFFEE BREAK 11.45-13.00 MEETING II Presentations - up to 15 minutes

1. Prospects for Self-regulation in Library Social and Professional Environment Vladimir Firsov, Vice President, Russian Library Association; Deputy Director General, National Library of Russia, St. Petersburg, Russia

2. The Activities of the Consortium to Support Libraries (Interregional Library Cooperation Center, Information Society Development Foundation, Russian Committee of “Information for All” UNESCO Program) Evgeny Kuzmin, President, Interregional Library Cooperation Center; President, Information Society Development Foundation; Chair, Russian Committee, “Information for All” UNESCO Program, Moscow, Russia

3. “Pushkin Library” Nonprofit Foundation: Coming-to-be and Development Story Mariya Vedenyapina, Director General, “Pushkin Library” Nonprofit Foundation, Moscow, Russia

4. Russian Book Union is the Libraries’ Reliable Partner Nina Litvinets, Vice President, Russian Book Union, Moscow, Russia

35 13.00-15.00 LUNCH 15.00-15.45 MEETING III Presentations - up to 15 minutes

1. Civil Society Institutions in Librarianship: The Presentation of RLA – NLR Project: “Librarianship and Civil Society” Sergey Basov, Department Head, National Library of Russia, Vice President, St. Petersburg Library Society, St. Petersburg, Russia

2. The Approaches of the Russian School Library Association towards Public Administration Development Tatyana Zhukova, President, Russian School Library Association; Editor-in-chief, “School Libraries”, “Let’s Read!”, “Family Reading” “Wings”, “Young Ethnographer” Journals, Moscow, Russia 3. Approaching the 20th Anniversary of St. Petersburg Library Society Zoya Chalova, President, St. Petersburg Library Society; Director, V. V. Mayakovsky Central City Public Library, St. Petersburg, Russia

4. Libraries and National Nonprofit Organizations: A New Outlook Abdullo Davlatov. Chair, “Tajik’ Union in Russia” All-Russian Social Organization, Moscow, Russia 15.45-17-00 FREE TRIBUNE ”THE PROSPECTS FOR LIBRARY NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS” Regional library societies and associations will be represented by: Viktor Verzilov, Chair of Tver Library Society, Tver, Russia Irina Dobrynina, President of the Library Association of the , Petrozavodsk, Republic of Karelia, Russia Lyudmila Dorofeeva, President of the Association of Kurgan Librarians, Kurgan, Russia Svetlana Tarasova, President of Novosibirsk Library Society, Novosibirsk, Russia

36 17.00-17.30 THE CHARITABLE ACT OF DONATING BOOKS AND JOURNALS TO CRIMEAN LIBRARIES BY RUSSIAN LIBRARIES AND PUBLISHERS WITHINT THE FRAMEWORK OF THE PROJECT “BOOKS, JOURNALS AND E-PUBLICATIONS FOR CRIMEAN LIBRARIES” MODERATOR: Yakov Shrayberg, Chair, “Crimea 2008 International Conference Organizing Committee; Director General, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology Moscow, Russia ADMINISTRATORS: Olga Putilina, Head, Business Information Office, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Valentina Arapova, Section Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Anna Kulikova, Section Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Mairbek Murashev, International Cooperation Manager, State Research Institute of Operating Systems, Moscow, Russia

21.30-23.30 RECEPTION IN HONOR OF THE DAY OF RUSSIAN LIBRARIES ON BEHALF OF FEDERAL AGENCY FOR CULTURE AND CINEMATOGRAPHY AND RUSSIAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION Yuzhanka Cafe By invitations only

37 The Day of Russian Libraries at the Crimean Conference

SESSION II Yamal Libraries in the Crimean Land Organizers: Department for Culture, Arts and Cinematography of Yamal- Nenets Autonomous Area of the Russian Federation National Electronic Library of Yamal-Nenets Autonomous Area

Friday, June 13, 9.00-17.00 Consul Conference Hall MODERATOR: Tatyana Golubenko, Director, National Electronic Library of Yamal-Nenets Autonomous Area (Public Agency), Salekhard, Tyumen Region, Yamal-Nenets Autonomous Area, Russia Introduction and greetings by: Tatyana Manilova, Head, Library Department, Division of Cultural Heritage, Artistic Education and Science, Federal Agency for Culture and Cinematography, Moscow, Russia Boris Marshak, First Deputy Chair, “Crimea 2008” International Conference Organizing Committee; First Deputy Director General for Research and Information Technologies, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia 9.00-11.00 MEETING I Presentations - up to 15 minutes

1. The National Electronic Library of Yamal-Nenets Autonomous Area as a Center for Corporate Interaction between Municipal Libraries Tatyana Golubenko, Director, National Electronic Library of Yamal-Nenets Autonomous Area (Public Agency), Salekhard, Tyumen Region, Yamal-Nenets Autonomous Area, Russia

38 2. The National Electronic Library of Yamal-Nenets Autonomous Area in the Virtual Space (Internet-presentation) Alexey Klochenok, Head of Automation and Digital Technologies Department, National Electronic Library of Yamal-Nenets Autonomous Area, Salekhard, Tyumen Region, Yamal-Nenets Autonomous Area, Russia

3. Presentation of the Videofilm: “Intellect-center – the Library of the Future in the Yamal” – The Town of Noyabrsk

4. Libraries without Borders: A New Format (Information, Communicative and Multimedia Environment in the Intellect-center) (with elements of presentation) Marina Shvets, Director, Centralized Library System, Noyabrsk, Yamal-Nenets Autonomous Area, Russia

5. «Just to see, to listen, and to sense: Art-season in the Intellect-center of Noyabrsk Town (Mediapaper) Irina Migranova, Head, Marketing Department, Intellect Center, Centralized Library System, Noyabrsk, Yamal-Nenets Autonomous Area, Russia

6. Public Library as the Town Cultural, Information and Educational Center (with a slide-show) Tatyana Romanenko, Director, Centralized Library System, Gubkinsky, Yamal- Nenets Autonomous Area, Russia

7. Museum Scientific Library: Realities and Prospects Galina Polenova, Head, Scientific Library, Yamal-Nenets I.S. Shemanovsky Museum and Exhibition Complex, Salekhard, Tyumen Region, Yamal-Nenets Autonomous Area, Russia 11.00-11.20 COFFEE BREAK 11.20-13.00 MEETING II 1. The Social Partnership of Municipal Centralized Library Systems in Salekhard as a New Form of Interaction. Presentation of the CD-ROM “The Journey from Obdorsk to Salekhard”: Virtual Sightseeing along Historical and Memorial Routes Nataliya Kaneva, Director, Centralized Library System, Salekhard, Tyumen Region, Yamal-Nenets Autonomous Area, Russia

2. Electronic Presentation of the Municipal Project : Teenagers – the Way into the 21-st Century” Irina Shmelkova, Director, Centralized Library System, Muravlenko, Yamal-Nenets Autonomous Area, Russia

39 3. Corporate Building and Using Electronic Resources in Yamal-Nenets Autonomous Area (Electronic Presentation) Marina Kazmina, Head, Information and Bibliographic Department, National Electronic Library of Yamal-Nenets Autonomous Area, Salekhard, Tyumen Region, Yamal-Nenets Autonomous Area, Russia

4. The Structure of Electronic Information Resources and Provision of Access to Them in the Central Regional Library Lyudmila Pervukhina, Head of the Reading Room of the Intersetllement Central Library, Purovsky Region, Tarko-Sale, Yamal-Nenets Autonomous Area, Russia

5. Independent Electronic Publishing in the City Library. “My City is My Fate”: Review of Electronic Publications. Elena Simonova, Chief Bibliographer, “Smena” Journal Central City Library, Novy Urengoi, Yamal-Nenets Autonomous Area, Russia 13.30-15.00 LUNCH 15.00-17.00 MEETING III 1. The New Family Club in Salekhard Municipal Centralized Library System within the System of Intellectual and Cultural Recreation Activities for Parents and Children. New Forms and Methods. Lyudmila Kulmametova, Head, Methodological Department, Central Library, Centralized Library System, Salekhard, Tyumen Region, Yamal-Nenets Autonomous Area, Russia

2. Integrated Solutions for Ecological Education for Children and the Young. Presentation of the CD-ROM “For the Sake of the Day Coming” (On the results of the city ecological marathon) Inna Efimova, Deputy Director for Research, Centralized Library System, Salekhard, Tyumen Region, Yamal-Nenets Autonomous Area, Russia

3. The Library and Local Literary Society: Edges of Cooperation (with a slide- show) Nataliya Nerkagy, Chief Bibliographer, Intersettlement Central Library, Nadym, Yamal-Nenets Autonomous Area, Russia

4. “Childrens’ Libraries: Educating Personalities and Healing Kids’ Hearts”: The Library’s Experience in Social Adaptation of Handicapped Children. A videofilm Nataliya Chernykh, Head, User Service Sector, Childrens’ Library, Centralized Library System, Krasnoselkup District, Krasnoselkup village, Yamal-Nenets Autonomous Area, Russia

40 5. The Rural Library as the Center of Intellectual Recreation Activities: The Experience of the Rural Model Library. A videofilm. Elena Mende, Director, Centralized Library System of Priuralsky District, Aksarka Town, Yamal-Nenets Autonomous Area, Russia

6. The Municipal Library Supporting School Education Liliya Govor, Director, Intersettlement Central Library, Nadym, Yamal-Nenets Autonomous Area, Russia

7. Preserving Cultural Heritage and Traditional Ways of Life of the Native Population through Library Activities. A slide-show. Irina Yadne, Director, Centralized Library System of the Yamal District, Yar-Sale Town, Yamal-Nenets Autonomous Area, Russia 8. Libraries as Centers of Preservation and Development of Cultural Traditions of the Fatherland. A slide-show Olesya Tyumentseva, Director, Tazovsky Centralized Library System, Yamal- Nenets Autonomous Area, Russia

CONCLUSIONS, QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, FINAL COMMUNICATIONS

FOURCHETTE FOR PARTICIPANTS IN THE EVENT

41 The Day of Ukrainian Libraries at the Crimean Conference

SESSION I ••• Special Session of the Ukrainian Library Association (ULA) «Partnership Bridges: The Role of ULA in Studies, Implementation, and Use of European Strategies for Library Development” ••• Crimean Libraries in the Ukrainian and International Library and Information Space

Monday, June 9, 15.00-19.00 Crimea Conference Hall CHAIRS: Valentina Pashkova, President, Ukrainian Library Association, Kiev, Ukraine Irina Shevchenko, Director, Institute of Post-graduate Education, State Academy of Culture and Arts for Top Managers, Kiev, Ukraine Elena Emirova, Head, Division of Culture and Arts Institutions and National Cultural Policy, Ministry of Culture and Arts of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Simferopol, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine ADMINISTRATORS: Lyudmila Drozdova, Director, I. Franko Crimean Republican Universal Scientific Library, Simferopol, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine Georgy Saprykin, Director, State Juvenile Library of Ukraine; Vice President, Ukrainian Library Association, Kiev, Ukraine 15.00-16.30 SESSION I Introduction and greetings: Viktor Andrianov, First Deputy Minister of Culture and Tourism of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine Alexander Ermachkov, Minister of Culture and Arts of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Simferopol, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine 1. The Partnership Projects of the Ukrainian Library Association Valentina Pashkova, President, Ukrainian Library Association, Kiev, Ukraine

42 2. Under the Umbrella of the Ukrainian Library Association: The Exeprience of International Cooperation Valentina Sknar, Department Head, State Academy of Culture and Arts for Top Managers, Kiev, Ukraine Nadezhda Korotun, Director, O. Gonchar Regional Universal Scientific Library, Kherson, Ukraine Vasily Drygaylo, Director, G.I. Denisenko Library for Science and Technology of “Kiev Polytechnic Institute” Ukrainian National Technical University, Kiev, Ukraine Tatyana Tverdaya, Director, M.I. Kropivnitsky Central City Library for Adults, Nikolaev, Ukraine

3. Photoaccents “Focusing on the Libraries in the Kingdom of Denmark” Elena Garashchenko, Director, D.I. Chizhevsky Regional Universal Scientific Library, Kirovograd, Ukraine Vera Zagumennaya, , State Academy of Culture and Arts for Top Managers, Kiev, Ukraine Nataliya Morozova, K.A. Timiryazev Regional Universal Scientific Library, Vinnitsa, Ukraine Valentina Pashkova, President, Ukrainian Library Association, Kiev, Ukraine Georgy Saprykin, Director, State Juvenile Library of Ukraine; Vice President, Ukrainian Library Association, Kiev, Ukraine

4. Approaches towards Building Educational Environment for Librarians Irina Shevchenko, Director, Post-graduate Institute of the State Academy of Culture and Arts for Top Managers, Kiev, Ukraine

5. The European Projects of the National Library of Latvia and Prospects for Ukraine Dzintra Mukane, Executive Director, National Library of Latvia, Riga, Latvia Ivars Indans, Technical Director, National Library of Latvia, Riga, Latvia 16.30-17.00 COFFEE BREAK 17.00-18.00 SESSION I (CONTINUED) 6. RNPLS&T’s and ELNIT’s Projects for Crimean Libraries: Analysis of Results and Prospects Boris Marshak, First Deputy Director General for Research and Information Technologies, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology; Executive Director, ELNIT International Association, Moscow, Russia

43 7. How to Build the Corporate Network of the Crimean Libraries with due regard to Global Experience Felix Voroysky, Executive Director, Moscow Library Corporate Network; Chief Researcher, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Elena Lindeman, Deputy Director General for Library and Information Services, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

“UKRAINIAN BOOKS FOR CRIMEAN LIBRARIES” A charitable act of donating books to Crimean Libraries by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism of Ukraine, national, state, Regional Ukrainian libraries, Ukrainian Library Association, “Folio” Publishing House, Kharkov, Ukraine

CONCLUSIONS, QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, FINAL COMMINICATIONS

44 THE DAY OF UKRAINIAN LIBRARIES AT THE CRIMEAN CONFERENCE

SESSION II

Tuesday, June 10, 9.00-18.00 Consul Conference Hall CHAIRS: Larisa Nikiforenko, Deputy Director, Division for Arts and Regional Policy; Head, Department of Library Activity Analysis and Forecast, Ministry of Culture and Tourism of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine Valentina Pashkova, President, Ukrainian Library Association, Kiev, Ukraine ADMINISTRATORS: Raisa Kovalenko, Member of Presidium, Ukrainian Library Association; Deputy Director, Lesya Ukrainka Public Library, Kiev, Ukraine Valentina Rakityanskaya, Director, V.G. Korolenko State Scientific Library, Kharkov, Ukraine 9.00-9.30 INTRODUCTION Larisa Nikiforenko, Deputy Director, Division for Arts and Regional Policy; Head, Department of Library Activity Analysis and Forecast, Ministry of Culture and Tourism of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine Greetings by: Yakov Shrayberg, Chair, “Crimea 2008” International Conference Organizing Committee; Director General, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology; Vice President, Russian Library Association, Moscow, Russia Tatyana Manilova, Head, Library Department, Division of Cultural Heritage, Artistic Education and Science, Federal Agency for Culture and Cinematography, Moscow, Russia Rosa Berdigalieva, President, Library Association of the Republic of Kazakhstan; Director General, National Academic Library of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Astana, Kazakhstan

Keynote Paper: Efficiency and Quality – the Dominants of Library Success in Ukraine Larisa Nikiforenko, Deputy Director, Division for Arts and Regional Policy; Head, Department of Library Activity Analysis and Forecast, Ministry of Culture and Tourism of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine

45 9.30-11.00 MEETING I «THE NATIONAL LIBRARIES IN UKRAINE – THE LEADERS IN ORGANIZING THE COUNTRY’S LIBRARY SPACE» Presentations – up to 15 minutes

1. The Priority Functions of the National Parliamentary Library of Ukraine Today Tamara Vilegzhanina, Director General, National Parliamentary Library of Ukraine; Vice President, Ukrainian Library Association, Kiev, Ukraine

2. The Technology of Acquisition and Use of Information Resources and Electronic Libraries in the National Parliamentary Library of Ukraine Olga Barkova, Deputy Director General, National Parliamentary Library of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine 3. Document Circulation in the Electronic Catalog of the National Childrens’ Library of Ukraine: The Next Step towards Integrated Computerization of Library Processes Igor Torlin, Deputy Director General, National Library of Ukraine for Children, Kiev, Ukraine

4. The Program for the Development of V.I. Vernadsky National Library of Ukraine as a Tool of Building the Country’s Single Library and Information Space Anatoly Chekmarev, Deputy Director General, V.I.Vernadsky National Library of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine

5. The Problems of Preservation, Study and Use of Document Collections of the National Scientific Medical Library of Ukraine Raisa Pavlenko, Director, National Scientific Medical Library of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine 11.00-11.20 COFFEE BREAK 11.20-13.00 MEETING II «LIBRARY PALLET OF UKRAINE» Presentations – up to 15 minutes

1.The Influence of I. Franko Crimean Republican Universal Scientific Library on Crimean Public Libraries Lyudmila Drozdova, Director, I. Franko Crimean Republican Universal Scientific Library, Simferopol, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine

46 2. Components of the Image of Ukrainian Public Libraries: The Study Findings Zoya Savina, Deputy Director General, National Parliamentary Library of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine

3. Building and Using Educational Resources at Ukrainian University Libraries Alexander Kirilenko, Director, M. Maksimovich Scientific Library, T.G. Shevchenko Kiev National University, Kiev, Ukraine

4. Modern Library for the Young: Implementing Virtual Services Miroslava Khmurich, Director, Ternopol Regional Library for Youth, Ternopol, Ukraine 5. Using Adaptive Technologies in Libraries for Barrier-Free Access for the Handicapped Tatyana Tverdaya, Director, M.I. Kropivnitsky Central City Library for Adults, Nikolaev, Ukraine

6. The Trends of Libraries Development in the 21-st Century Nataliya Morozova, Director, K.A. Timiryazev Regional Universal Scientific Library, Vinnitsa, Ukraine POSTER PAPERS: ADMINISTRATORS: Valentina Volynets, Deputy Director, G.I. Denisenko Library for Science and Technology of “Kiev Polytechnic Institute” Ukrainian National Technical University, Kiev, Ukraine Svetlana Barabash, Chief Librarian, G.I. Denisenko Library for Science and Technology of “Kiev Polytechnic Institute” Ukrainian National Technical University, Kiev, Ukraine The poster papers to be presented on the Day of Ukrainian Libraries are also included into the programs of other Conference Sections. 1. The Role and Place of Public Libraries in Building Information Society: Specific Aspects, Experience and Priorities Nadezhda Titova, Director, Regional Universal Scientific Library, Dnepropetrovsk, Ukraine

2. Library-Museum: Preserving the History of the Territorial Comminity Nadezhda Sinitsa, Director, Regional Universal Scientific Library, Khmelnitsky, Ukraine

47 3. Library and Information Resources in Ecology and the Role of Odessal State Scientific Library in Organizing Them Lyudmila Saenko, Deparment Head, M. Gorky State Scientific Library, , Ukraine 15.00-16.00 PANEL PRESENTATION «THE GLOBAL LIBRARY» PROGRAM: PROSPECTS FOR UKRAINE» LECTURERS AND MODERATORS: Colin Guard, Director, “Global Libraries – Ukraine” Program, Kiev, Ukraine Larisa Nikiforenko, Deputy Director, Division for Arts and Regional Policy; Head, Department of Library Activity Analysis and Forecast, Ministry of Culture and Tourism of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine Valentina Pashkova, President, Ukrainian Library Association; Director, Information Resource Center, U.S. Embassy in Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine Irina Shevchenko, Director, Post-graduate Institute, State Academy of Culture and Arts for Top Managers, Kiev, Ukraine 16.00-17.00 PUBLIC DEFENCE OF LIBRARY IDEAS «LIBRARY INNOVATIONS: TO BE OR NOT TO BE?» THE PRESENTATION IS MODERATED BY: Valentina Sknar, Department Head, State Academy of Culture and Arts for Top Managers, Kiev, Ukraine Vera Zagumennaya, Professor, State Academy of Culture and Arts for Top Managers, Kiev, Ukraine THE IDEAS TO BE PRESENTED: Idea 1. Interactive Educational Project “Mobile Generation -21” Valentina Kosonogova, Director, Regional Childrens’ Library, Lvov, Ukraine

Idea 2. Libraries and Tourism: Points of Coincidence Tatyana Safronova, Department Head, Central Regional Library, Lubny, Poltava Region, Ukraine

Idea3. Volunteer Movement to Support Childrens’ Reading Anna Bardashevskaya, Director, Regional Childrens’ Library, Kherson, Ukraine Idea 4. Library as a TV-star Igor Kleshch, Department Head, Central Regional Library, Rogatin, Ivano- Frankovsk Region, Ukraine

48 17.00-17.45 AUTOGRAPH-SESSION (SIMULTANEOUS EVENT) MODERATOR: Nataliya Kushnarenko, Pro-rector, Kharkov State Academy of Culture, Kharkov, Ukraine ADMINISTRATOR: Nina Korotach, Deputy Director, “Znannia” Publishing House, Kiev, Ukraine 17.00-17.45 JUDICAL PINPOINT HOW TO SEARCH FOR AND TO FIND LEGAL SOLUTIONS FOR LIBRARY PROBLEMS (Simultaneous event) MODERATOR: Nataliya Rozkolupa, Academic Secretary, National Parliamentary Library of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine FOURCHETTE FOR PARTICIPANTS IN THE DAY OF UKRAINIAN LIBRARIES Consul Conference Hall Foyer

Wednesday, June 11, 16.00-18.00 Kara Dag Auditorium 16.00-18.00 MASTER-CLASS THE ART OF PUBLICITY: A SKILL OR A TALENT? MODERATOR: Alexander Afonin, President, Ukrainian Association of Publishers and Booksellers, Kiev, Ukraine ADMINISTRATORS: Valentina Pashkova, President, Ukrainian Library Association, Kiev, Ukraine Vera Zagumennaya, Professor, State Academy of Culture and Arts for Top Managers, Kiev, Ukraine

49 The Day of Kazakhstan Libraries Information Consortium 2008 Topic: «Centers of Interaction of Cultures: American Corners in Kazakhstan Libraries» Organizers and sponsors of the Day: Information Consortium of Libraries of Kazakhstan Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs of the U.S. Embassy in Kazakhstan

Monday, June 9, 17.00-19.00 Commonwealth Conference Hall The Event Organizing Committee: CHAIR: Kama Urmurzina, President, Republican Library for Science and Technology, Almaty, Kazakhstan COORDINATOR: Olga Kvochkina, Executive Director, Information Consortium of Libraries of Kazakhstan, Almaty, Kazakhstan Members: Kabiba Akzhigitova, Director, A.S. Pushkin Eastern-Kazakhstan Regional Library; Chair, Eastern-Kazakhstan Regional Association of American Corners, Ust-Kamenogorsk, Kazakhstan Elmira Kireeva, Coordinator, Information Resource Center, The U. S. Embassy in Kazakhstan, Almaty, Kazakhstan Zhanna Shaymuhanbetova, Director, N.V. Gogol Regional Universal Scientific Library, Karaganda, Kazakhstan Introduction: Olga Kvochkina, Executive Director, Information Consortium of Libraries of Kazakhstan, Almaty, Kazakhstan

1. American Corners in Kazakhstan: The Centers for Library Community Development in the Country Elmira Kireeva, Coordinator, Information Resource Center, The U. S. Embassy in Kazakhstan, Almaty, Kazakhstan

50 2. American Corners Association of the Eastern Kazakhstan Region Kabiba Akzhigitova, Director, A.S. Pushkin Eastern-Kazakhstan Regional Library; Chair, Eastern-Kazakhstan Regional Association of American Corners, Ust- Kamenogorsk, Kazakhstan

3. Intercultural Dialog: The American Corner in A. S. Pushkin Eastern Kazakhstan Regional Library (Ust-Kamenogorsk) Aiman Zhamankulova, Head, International Resource Center, A. S. Pushkin Regional Library; Coordinator, American Corner, Ust-Kamenogorsk, Kazakhstan

4. The American Corner in the Technical Library – Do We Really Need It? Entazar Dusakova, Director, Aktobe Branch of Republican Library for Science and Technology, Aktobe, Kazakhstan 5. With Openness and Understanding: The American Corner of N.V. Gogol Regional Universal Scientific Library Zhanna Shaymuhanbetova, Director, N.V. Gogol Regional Universal Scientific Library, Karaganda, Kazakhstan

6. New Edges of Cooperation with Peace Corps Volunteers Sholpan Baymurzina, Coordinator, American Information Resource Center of N. V. Gogol Regional Universal Scientific Library, Karaganda, Kazakhstan

7. The Place for Students and Young Adults Chatting. The American Corner in Shimkent Klavdiya Starykh, Director, Southern Kazakhstan Branch of the Republican Library for Science and Technology, Shimkent, Kazakhstan

CONCLUSIONS, QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, FINAL COMMINICATIONS

51 II. SECTIONS

Section 1: Information Society and Worldwide Information Infrastructure, National Information Resources and National Libraries, International Cooperation Projects CHAIRS: Andris Vilks, Director, National Library of Latvia, Riga, Latvia Nidal Ibrahim Al-Ahmed, Deputy Dean, Al-Balqa Applied University, Amman, Jordan Anatoly Chekmarev, Vice President, ELNIT International Association; Deputy Director General, V.I.Vernadsky National Library of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine ADMINISTRATORS: Inna Kondrasheva, Department Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Svetlana Barabash, Chief Librarian, G.I. Denisenko Library for Science and Technology of “Kiev Polytechnic Institute” Ukrainian National Technical University, Kiev, Ukraine

Monday, June 9, 15.00-19.00 15.00-17.00 SESSION I INFORMATION SOCIETY, KNOWLEDGE SOCIETY, AND WORLDWIDE INFORMATION INFRASTRUCTURE Novy Svet Auditorium Presentations - up to 20 minutes, including questions and answers - up to 5 minutes

1. Does New Russia Need an Information Infrastructure? Rujero Gilyarevsky, All-Russian Institute of Scientific and Technical Information (VINITI), Moscow, Russia Valentina Tsvetkova, All-Russian Institute of Scientific and Technical Information (VINITI), “NTI-Kompakt” Company, Moscow, Russia

2. Are African Libraries in the Knowledge and Information Society? Dennis Ocholla, University of Zululand, KwaDlangezwa, South Africa

52 3. Libraries in the Knowledge Society Leonid Kostenko, V.I. Vernadsky National Library of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine

4. The Role and Place of Public Libraries in Building Information Society: Specific Aspects, Experience and Priorities Nadezhda Titova, Director, Regional Universal Scientific Library, Dnepropetrovsk, Ukraine

5. The Status and Prospects for Information Technologies in the Presidential Library of the Republic of Belarus Inna Yurik, Presidential Library of the Republic of Belarus, Minsk, Republic of Belarus 6. New Vectors of Development of Kazakhstan Libraries Rosa Berdigalieva, National Academic Library of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Astana, Kazakhstan 17.00-17.20 COFFEE BREAK 17.20-19.00 SESSION II NATIONAL INFORMATION RESOURCES, NATIONAL LIBRARIES, INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION PROJECTS Presentations - up to 20 minutes, including questions and answers - up to 5 minutes

1. Private Public Partnership and Innovations in the National library of Latvia Andris Vilks, National Library of Latvia, Riga, Latvia

2. National Library of Estonia – Gateway to Information Society Tiiu Valm, National Library of Estonia, Tallinn, Estonia

3. State Regulation of Library Activities in the Republic of Belarus Anna Gameza, Department of Culture and Folk Art, Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Belarus, Minsk, Republic of Belarus 4. New Resources in Lithuanian Information Infrastructure of Lithuania Julija Zinkeviciene, Institute for Bibliology and Documentation, Faculty for Communication, Vilnius University, Vilnius, Lithuania

5. On the State Program of Library Development in the Republic of Tajikistan for 2006-2015 Abdullo Tabarov, State Library for Patent and Technology, Dushanbe, Tajikistan

53 6. Modern Trends and Perspectives for Library Development in the Republic of Tajikistan Boymurod Boev, State Library for Patent and Technology of the Republic of Tajikistan, Dushanbe, Tajikistan

7. Development of Sci-tech Information System in the Republic of Belarus Romuald Grigyanets, Joint Institute for Information Science Problems of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, Minsk, Belarus QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, DISCUSSION, SESSION I CONCLUSIONS

Tuesday, June 10, 9.00-11.00 Novy Svet Auditorium 9.00-11.00 SESSION II (CONTINUED) Presentations - up to 20 minutes, including questions and answers - up to 5 minutes

8. The Potential of Kazakhstan Libraries within the Process of Electronic Government Formation Elmira Kireeva, Information Resource Center of the U. S. Embassy in Kazakhstan, Almaty, Kazakhstan

9. The WIUT Experience in Librarianship Ulugbek Begashev, Learning Resource Centre, Westminster International University in Tashkent, Tashkent, Uzbekistan

10. Universality of the Humanitarian Knowledge: A Cognitive Context of the Infosphere (Nestinarstvo/Ritual Fire-dancing: A Rational Planetary Historiographical Overlapping Map in the Anthropological Transmissions of the Time) Stoyan Denchev and Alexandra Kumanova, State University of Library Studies & Information Technologies, Sofia, Bulgaria 11. Inform-Systema’s International Activities: The Projects within the Framework of the Federal Target Program for 2006-2010 Vladimir Gribov, “Inform-Systema” Scientific and Production Amalgamation, Moscow, Russia

54 12. On the Activities of V. A. Sukhomlinsky State Scientific Pedagogical Library of Ukraine Pavla Rogovaya, V. A. Sukhomlinsky State Scientific Pedagogical Library of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine

13. National Traditions in Vietnam Library Design Nguyen Duc Minh, Moscow State University of Culture and Arts, Khimki, Moscow Region, Russia /Vietnam

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, DISCUSSION, CONCLUSIONS

55 Section 2: Automated and Corporate Library Systems and Technologies Special events within the framework of Section 2: Presentation of the books by Felix Voroysky ”The Basic Design for Automated Library and Information Systems” and “Encyclopedic Classified Directory: Introduction into Modern Information and Telecommunication Technologies in Terms and Facts (5-th electronic edition) Presentation of the model solution for “Image Catalog” by example of the Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology CHAIRS: Valentina Volynets, Deputy Director, G.I. Denisenko Library for Science and Technology of “Kiev Polytechnic Institute” Ukrainian National Technical University, Kiev, Ukraine Felix Voroysky, Chief Researcher. Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Ulugbek Karimov, Department Head, A. Kadyry Tashkent State Institute of Culture, Alisher Navoi National Library of Uzbekistan, Tashkent, Uzbekistan ADMINISTRATORS: Marina Ragimova, Head, Department of Corporate Systems and Union Catalogs Support and Development, and Modern Library Technologies Analysis, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Evgeniya Podmorina, Head, Department of Library and Information Technologies and Databases Implementation and Marketing, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

Tuesday, June 10, 9.00-19.20 Tauria Conference Hall 9.00-11.00 SESSION I DEVELOPMENT AND DEVELOPERS OF AUTOMATED LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND TECHNOLOGIES Presentations - up to 20 minutes, including questions and answers - up to 5 minutes

56 1. IRBIS ALIS: Extension of Opportunities for Full-text Databases, Integration of Image Catalog, and Other New Solutions Alexander Brodovsky, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

2. New Solutions for Data Exchange between IRBIS and RUSLAN ALIS under Z39.50 Protocol Kirill Kolosov, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

3. Administering in “MARC-SQL” ALIS Lyudmila Levova and Sergey Efremov, “Inform-Systema” Scientific and Production Amalgamation, Moscow, Russia 4. A New Product in IRBIS Family: The Proof-Reader Workstation Ilya Mikhailenko, F.M. Dostoevsky State University Scientific Library, Omsk, Russia

5. New IRBIS ALIS Workstations on Web-platform Ilya Mikhailenko, F.M. Dostoevsky State University Scientific Library, Omsk, Russia

6. The Central Bank’s Information Library Complex Based on IRBIS Library Automation System Dmitry Shabalin, Central Bank of the Russian Federation, Moscow, Russia 11.00-11.20 COFFEE BREAK 11.20-13.30 SESSION I (CONTINUED) 7. The “Electronic Library” Software Platform. Interaction with ALIS Ilya Sorokin, “Liber” Company, Moscow, Russia

8. Innovative Technologies of Automation of Centralized Library Systems’ Finances and Business Operations Based on Oracle DBMS Alexey Losev, “Mik-Inform” Scientific and Technical Center - Business Partner of “Parus” Corporation, Moscow, Russia

9. ALIS for Academic Institutions on the Platform “1S: Enterprise” Raisa Antipova, “Mart” Company, Velikie Luki, Pskov Region, Russia

10. ABSOTEK AILS. Experience of Implementation Svetlana Artamonova, “Liber” Company, Moscow, Russia

11. aDIS/BMS ALIS: Libraries without Borders – Transition towards Single Library Cards and Building Full-text Electronic Library Tim Goverdovski, |a|S|tec| Applied System Technology, Berlin, Germany

57 13.30-15.00 LUNCH 15.00-16.00 SESSION I (CONTINUED) 12. Geographical References in Bibliographic Information Retrieval Oleg Zhizhimov, Institute of Computational Technologies of the Siberian Division of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Novosibirsk, Russia Nikolay Mazov, A. A. Trofimuk Institute of Oil and Gas Geology and Geophysics of the Siberian Division of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Novosibirsk, Russia

13. ALIS Standards and Specifications Alexander Boychenko, Institute of System Programming of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia Viktor Vasilchikov and Alexander Kozhevnikov, M. I. Rudomino All-Russian State Library for Foreign Literature, Moscow, Russia 16.00-16.40 PRESENTATION OF THE BOOKS BY FELIX VOROYSKY: “THE BASIC DESIGN FOR AUTOMATED LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS” AND “ENCYCLOPEDIC CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY: INTRODUCTION INTO MODERN INFORMATION AND TELECOMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES IN TERMS AND FACTS (5-th electronic edition) Five copies of books and CDs will be raffled off among the participants MODERATORS: Armen Adamyants, Academic Secretary, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology; Deputy Head, Information Technologies and Electronic Libraries Department, Moscow State University of Culture and Arts, Moscow, Russia Felix Voroysky, Chief Researcher, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia 16.40-17.00 COFFEE BREAK 17.00-19.20 SESSION II CORPORATE LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND TECHNOLOGIES. UNION CATALOGS

58 Presentations - up to 20 minutes, including questions and answers - up to 5 minutes

1. The Automated System of Russian Union Catalog of Sci-tech Literature: From Centralized Bibliography Collection to Distributed Access to Full Texts Boris Marshak and Marina Ragimova, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

2. Organizational and Technological Support of Building Electronic Library Content in ALIS Felix Voroysky, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

3. New of Forms of Networking Belarus Libraries: Electronic Resources Acquisition and Use Alexander Anokhin, Library of the Academy of Management under the President of the Republic of Belarus, Minsk, Belarus

4. Participation in Corporate Projects as a Reliable Acquisition Source for the Library OPAC Evgeniya Konstantinova and Marina Kiyanitsyna, Siberian State Technological University Scientific Library, Krasnoyarsk, Russia

5. User Awareness System from the Aspect of Handling Electronic Orders (Aleph 500 Integrated Library System) Irina Bankovskaya, “Kiev-Mohyla Academy” National University Scientific Library, Kiev, Ukraine

6. Acquisition of Electronic Catalog Databases in the Remote Access Mode in IRBIS ALIS Lyudmila Savenkova, M. P. Dragomanov National Pedagogical University Scientific Library, Kiev, Ukraine

7. «Open Medical Club» – A Web-site for Medical Libraries Nataliya Meshechak, Siberian State Medical University Medical Research Library, , Russia

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, DISCUSSION

59 11 June, Wednesday, 9.00-18.00 Tauria Conference Hall 9.00-11.00 SESSION II (CONTINUED) 8. RNPLS&T’s Scanning Service Center as a New Technological Approach towards Building Electronic Library and Corporate System Galina Evstigneeva and Yury Zaslavsky, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

9. EDD for Information Support of the Institute’s Studies Elena Shlenova, Moscow Engineering Physics Institute Scientific Library, Moscow, Russia 10. Electronic Document Delivery Service Svetlana Znatova, A.I. Gertsen Russian State Pedagogical University Fundamental Library, St. Petersburg, Russia 11. Bluetooth Technology in Libraries – User Information Awareness System Rustam Khalabiya and Rustam Aksyanov, Moscow State University of Instrument Making and Information Science, Moscow, Russia

12. Corporate Service for Remote Users of Universal Scientific Libraries (by the example of CORUNB Virtual Reference Service) Elena Zhabko, National Library of Russia, St.Petersburg, Russia 13. IRBIS ALIS – the Experience of Corporate Work of Mariupol Libraries Yana Kostyleva, Central Library System for Adults, Mariupol, Ukraine 11.00-11.20 COFFEE BREAK 11.20-13.00 SESSION III EXPERIENCE IN DESIGN AND USE OF AUTOMATED LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND TECHNOLOGIES Presentations - up to 20 minutes, including questions and answers - up to 5 minutes 1. XML-technologies – a Basis for Data Integration within Library Information Systems Nikolay Mazov, A. A. Trofimuk Institute of Oil and Gas Geology and Geophysics, of the Siberian Division of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Novosibirsk, Russia Oleg Zhizhimov, Institute of Computational Technologies of the Siberian Division of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Novosibirsk, Russia

60 2. Implementing Library Automation System Based on the New Generation of RFID (by the example of Higher School of Economics Library in Moscow) Ivan Boenko, “Systematics” Company, St. Petersburg, Russia

3. What is ALIS Administrator – A Librarian? A Programmer? A Technician? Elena Pankova, St. Petersburg Library College, St. Petersburg, Russia

4. Applying Subversion Control System to Control Changes in IRBIS Library Automation System Maxim Panev, International University of Business and New Information Technologies Information and Library Center, Yaroslavl, Russia 5. The Practical Solution for the Task of Automated Semantic and Linguistic Processing of Text Information in Catalog Cards and Book Title Pages to Generate Dynamic Electronic Catalogs Dmitry Efimov, “Synergetic Systems” Company, Moscow, Russia 13.00-15.00 LUNCH 15.00-17.00 SESSION III (CONTINUED) 6. Developing and Using Automated Information Systems in the Central Scientific Library of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus Zhanna Molchan, Central Scientific Library of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, Minsk, Belarus

7. The Information Services OF RSHU Scientific Library Based on MARC AILS Olga Shenyagina, Russian State Humanitarian University Library, Moscow, Russia

8. Preparing Pedagogical Bibliographical Indices by the Tools of IRBIS ALIS N. Tarasova and Elena Pekur, M. P. Dragomanov National Pedagogical University Scientific Library, Kiev, Ukraine

9. IRBIS-64: New realities – New Requirements Larisa Mozgovaya, O. Olzhich Regional Universal Scientific Library, Zhitomir, Ukraine

10. The E-catalog of Alisher Navoi National Library of Uzbekistan Ulugbek Karimov and Abduvalli Muhamadiev, Alisher Navoi National Library of Uzbekistan, Tashkent, Uzbekistan Zhasur Atazhanov, Tashkent State University of Information Technologies, Tashkent, Uzbekistan 17.00-17.20 COFFEE BREAK

61 17.20-18.00 PRESENTATION OF THE MODEL SOLUTION FOR “IMAGE CATALOG” BY EXAMPLE OF THE RUSSIAN NATIONAL PUBLIC LIBRARY FOR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY MODERATORS: Boris Marshak, First Deputy Director General for Research and Information Technologies, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology; Executive Director, International Association of Users and Developers of Electronic Libraries and New Information Technologies, Moscow, Russia Galina Evstigneeva, Deputy Director General for Library and Information Resources, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Andrey Lubenets, Manager for Vertical Products Development, “ABBYY” Company, Moscow, Russia PARTICIPATING: Yury Zaslavsky, Director, Scanning Service Center, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Alexander Brodovsky, Department Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology; Chief Programmer, ELNIT International Association, Moscow, Russia Konstantin Sboychakov, Senior Researcher, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, DISCUSSION, CONCLUSIONS

62 Section 3: Digital Libraries Section is sponsored by the Russian State Library, Moscow, Russia Special event within the framework of Section 3: “The Way into Space” Presentation of the RNPLS&T’s Project for Acquiring Electronic Collection of Serials CHAIRS: Alexander Visly, Director for Information Technologies, Russian State Library, Moscow, Russia Galina Kislovskaya, Director for International Activities, Russian State Library, Moscow, Russia Olga Kulish, Deputy Director General for Library Operation and Automation, National Library of Russia, St.Petersburg, Russia ADMINISTRATORS: Igor Gruzdev, Deputy Director for Information Technologies, Russian State Library, Moscow, Russia Alexander Soshnin, Head, Department of Khimki Complex, Russian State Library, Moscow, Russia

Monday, June 9, 15.00-19.30 Tauria Conference Hall 15.00-17.00 SESSION I Presentations - up to 20 minutes, including questions and answers - up to 5 minutes

1. The National Library in the Digital Space Olga Kulish, National Library of Russia, St.Petersburg, Russia 2. MusLib: RSL’s Project of E-collection Alla Semenyuk, Russian State Library, Moscow, Russia

3. Web-site Performance Evaluation Galina Kislovskaya, Russian State Library, Moscow, Russia

4. European Projects for Digital Libraries Leonid Kuybyshev, PIC Center , Moscow, Russia

63 5. Selection Criteria for Digitization at the Latvian Academic Library Janis Ezers, Latvian Academic Library, Riga, Latvia

6. Software Complex for Processing, Storage and Circulation of Electronic Documents at Russian State Library Alexander Visly, Russian State Library, Moscow, Russia Oleg Shorin, “Shoft” Company, Moscow, Russia 17.00-17.20 COFFEE BREAK 17.20-19.30 SESSION I (CONTINUED) 7. The National Electronic Library Svetlana Rubina, Russian State Library, Moscow, Russia 8. Developing Digital Resources in the Russian State Library Igor Gruzdev, Russian State Library, Moscow, Russia

9. The RSL’s Electronic Library of Dissertations Nina Avdeeva, Russian State Library, Moscow, Russia

10. Technological Aspects of Electronic Libraries Andrey Vinberg, Russian State Library, Moscow, Russia 11. Digitization of Rare Collections at the Latvian Academic Library Valdis Mazulis, Latvian Academic Library, Riga, Latvia

12. Technologies of Optical Text Recognition for Digitization of Library Collections Andrey Lubenets, “ABBYY” Company, Moscow, Russia

13. Software for the National Electronic Library Alexander Firsov, “RBK Soft” Company, Moscow, Russia

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, EXCHANGE OF OPINIONS

64 Wednesday, June 11, 9.00-13.00 Consul Conference Hall 9.00-11.00 SESSION II Presentations - up to 20 minutes, including questions and answers - up to 5 minutes

1. Building Electronic Library Collections on Regional History Vadim Andrenyuk, “Electronic Archive” Corporation, “ProSoft-M” Company, Moscow, Russia

2. Subject Search in Electronic Libraries: Illusions and Reality Olga Lavrenova, Russian State Library, Moscow, Russia

3. Electronic Information Resources in Culture, Science and Education. National Projects of the Recent Years Vadim Chebanov, RusAR Electronic Information Resources Publishing House, Moscow, Russia

4. “Mediatheque and the World” – the Project of Cultural Cooperation between France and Russia Irina Samykina, Russian State Library, Moscow, Russia

5. The National Library’s of Latvia Joining “The European Library” Portal Ivars Indans, National Library of Latvia, Riga, Latvia

6. The Electronic Open Archive of NaUKMA Project – eKMAIR (Electronic Kyiv- Mohyla Academy – Institutional Repository): Scientific Information in Open Access Oksana Bruy, National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy Scientific Library, Kiev, Ukraine 11.00-11.20 COFFEE BREAK 11.20-13.00 SESSION II (CONTINUED) 7. The Mari E-Library Project Elena Zonova, S. G. Chavayna National Library of the Republic of , Yoshkar- Ola, Repablic of Mari EL, Russia

8. Supreme Attestation Commission’s List and Russian Science Citation Index as a Tool of Russian Scientific Journals Assessment Gennady Eremenko, RUNEB Scientific Electronic Library, Moscow, Russia

65 9. News of the Digital Library of Russian Early Printed and Handwritten Books in the Collection of the Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Siberian Division of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 2007 Vladimir Alexeev, Elena Dergacheva-Skop, Sergey Bazhenov, Andrey Borodikhin, and Andrey Shabanov, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology Siberian Division of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Novosibirsk, Russia

10. Electronic Libraries and Electronic Resources. Electronic training Tamara Gadalina and Tatyana Spitsina, S.P. Korolev State Aerospace University Library for Science and Technology, , Russia

11. Evolution of E-publications of “Ravnovesie” Publishing House Yury Rozhko, “Ravnovesie” Publishing House, Moscow, Russia 13.00-15.00 LUNCH

Wednesday, June 11, 15.00-19.00 Meganom Auditorium 15.00-17.00 SESSION II (CONTINUED) 12. Building Electronic Library in the National Library of Belarus: Technological Aspects Alla Sheremetyeva, National Library of Belarus, Minsk, Republic of Belarus

13. Designing the Electronic Library of the Automation and Computer Engineering Faculty on the Basis of Integrated Software for Publishing, Storing, and Full- graphic Access to Electronic Information Resources Yury Vishnyakov and Alexey Tolkachev, Institute for Technology, South Federal University, Taganrog, Russia

14. Digital Image Indexing Maira Dudareva, University of Latvia, Latvia, Riga

15. Digitizing Archival and Library Collections. ATIZ, SMA, Fujitsu, IDO Scanners – The New Technology for Reliable Data Preservation Alexander Ovsak, “PIRIT SYSTEMS” Company, Kiev, Ukraine

16. BookCradle90 Book Scanner Dmitry Bondarenko, “KODIS” Company, Moscow, Russia

66 17. Equipment and Technologies for Document Large-scale Scanning Igor Melnikov, RusAR Electronic Information Resources Publishing House, Moscow, Russia 17.00-17.20 COFFEE BREAK 17.20-17.40 SESSION II (CONTINUED) 18. The Concept of Establishing Regional Branch Center of Presidential Library at Novosibirsk State Regional Scientific Library Svetlana Tarasova, State Regional Scientific Library, Novosibirsk, Russia 17.40-19.00 “THE WAY INTO SPACE” PRESENTATION OF THE RNPLS&T’S PROJECT FOR ACQUIRING ELECTRONIC COLLECTION OF SERIALS Introduction: Yakov Shrayberg, Project Science Director; Director General, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology Moscow, Russia MODERATORS: Galina Evstigneeva, Deputy Director General for Library and Information Resources, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Yury Zaslavsky, Director, Scanning Service Center, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, DISCUSSION, CONCLUSIONS

67 Section 4: Libraries and Museums in the Global Information and Cultural Environment Special events within the framework of Section 4: Presentation of the CD-ROM “Moscow and Moscow Suburbs in Prints and Lithographs of the 18–19th Centuries. From the Collection of the Russian State Library for Arts” Presentation of the photoalbum “Romanov’s Happy Livadia” Presentation of the new building of the I. Franko Crimean Republican Universal Scientific Library Guest Session in Simferopol Session II «Description of Graphic Materials in Machine-readable Formats” Preliminary registration at the Organizing Committee Desk at 9.00 - 22.00, June 7-8

Tuesday, June 10, 15.00-19.00 Meganom Auditorium CHAIRS: Ada Kolganova, Director, Russian State Library for Arts, Moscow, Russia Boris Poletavkin, Director General, Crimean Republican Ecological, Historical, and Cultural Reserve “M. Voloshin’s Cimmeria”, Feodosia, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine ADMINISTRATOR: Tatyana Glazunova, Department Head, Russian State Library for Arts, Moscow, Russia 15.00-17.00 SESSION I Presentations - up to 20 minutes, including questions and answers - up to 5 minutes

1. On Developing the Model of Museum Library Collection Irina Timasheva, Scientific Library of P. V. Alabin Regional History and Local Studies Museum, Samara, Russia

68 2. Theatre in Informatin Resources Ada Kolganova and Irina Titunova, Russian State Library for Arts, Moscow, Russia

3. Libraries’ and Museums’ WWW-sites in the Single Information Space: Analyzing National and Foreign Experience of Content Structuring Nataliya Gendina, Nadezhda Kolkova, and Olga Aldokhina, Kemerovo State University of Culture and Arts, Kemerovo, Russia

4. Conceptual Approaches towards Organization and Development of the “New Generation Libraries” (by the example of A.F. Losev House-Museum Valentina Ilyina, “A.F. Losev House” Library for the History of Russian Philosophy and Culture, Moscow, Russia 5. Applying the Document Search Image from a Museum Site Digital Library to Simplify the Document Retrieval on the Internet Pavel Makagonov and Celia Reyes Espinosa, Mixtec Technological University, Huajuapan de Leon, Mexico Konstantin Sboychakov, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

6. Graphic Collections of Gogol House Library Vera Vikulova, Central City Library - “Gogol House” Memorial Center, Moscow, Russia 17.00-17.20 COFFEE BREAK 17.20-19.00 SESSION I (CONTINUED) 7. Documents on Culture and Arts on DVD and CD-ROM: An ttempt of Evaluation Svetlana Dobrusina, Federal Center for Library Collections Preservation, National Library of Russia, St. Petersburg, Russia 8. Electronic Resources for Arts Libraries and Museums Elena Eronina, “KONEK” Subscription Agency, Moscow, Russia

9. Subject and Typological Profile as a Tool of Collection Development in Specialized Libraries for Arts Tatyana Pichugina, Russian State Library for Arts, Moscow, Russia

10. Library-Museum: Preserving the History of the Territorial Comminity Nadezhda Sinitsa, Director, Regional Universal Scientific Library, Khmelnitsky, Ukraine

69 11. Generation of Machine-readable Records of Rare and Valuable Documents in St. Petersburg Theatre Library Irina Kobrina, St. Petersburg Theatre Library, St. Petersburg, Russia

12. The 100-th Anniversary of Sergey Korolev and His Museum in Zhitomir Olga Kopyl, S.P. Korolev Museum of Cosmonautics, Zhitomir, Ukraine 19.00-19.30 PRESENTATION OF THE PHOTOALBUM «ROMANOV’S HAPPY LIVADIA” (Simferopol: Tauria, 2008) The first publication in the series published on the occasion of the 100-th Anniversary) MODERATORS: Anatoly Litvinenko, Director of Livadia Palace-Museum, Yalta, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine Galina Mikhaylenko, Photoalbum Author, Editor-in-Chief, “Figures of Crimea” Journal; Crimean Press Official Representative at the Conference Press Center, Simferopol, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, DISCUSSION, CONCLUSIONS

Wednesday, June 11, 8.00-19.00 7.00-8.00 BREAKFAST 8.10 DEPARTURE TO SIMFEROPOL (Main entrance to “Sudak” Tourist and Health Center. Please keep your registration coupons to board the bus) On the premises of the new building of I. Franko Crimean Republican Universal Scientific Library (29-A, Naberezhnaya Str.), Simferopol, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine CHAIR: Ada Kolganova, Director, Russian State Library for Arts, Moscow, Russia

70 ADMINISTRATORS: Tatyana Glazunova, Department Head, Russian State Library for Arts, Moscow, Russia Lyudmila Drozdova, Director, I. Franko Crimean Republican Universal Scientific Library, Simferopol, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine 10.00-11.40 SESSION II “DESCRIPTION OF GRAPHIC MATERIALS IN MACHINE-READABLE FORMATS” With the participation of methodologists of RUSMARC Support Center, experts of federal, regional, municipal libraries, museums, and archives. Greeting by: Vadim Erinyak, Deputy Minister of Culture and Arts of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Simferopol, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine Introduction: Lyudmila Drozdova, Director, I. Franko Crimean Republican Universal Scientific Library, Simferopol, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine

Presentations - up to 20 minutes, including questions and answers - up to 5 minutes

1. Developing RUSMARC Format for Special Document Types Vladimir Skvortsov, National Library of Russia, St. Petersburg, Russia

2. The Library’s Collections of Graphic Materials Ada Kolganova and Elena Khaplanova, Russian State Library for Arts, Moscow, Russia

3. The Description of Graphic Materials in RUSMARC Format Tatyana Glazunova and M. Ermakova, Russian State Library for Arts, Moscow, Russia 11.40-12.00 PRESENTATION OF THE CD-ROM “MOSCOW AND MOSCOW SUBURBS IN PRINTS AND LITHOGRAPHS OF THE 18–19TH CENTURIES. FROM THE COLLECTION OF THE RUSSIAN STATE LIBRARY FOR ARTS” MODERATOR: Ada Kolganova, Director, Russian State Library for Arts, Moscow, Russia

71 12.00-12.30 COFFEE BREAK

12.30-14.00 VISIT TO A. KH. STEVEN “TAURICA” SCIENTIFIC LIBRARY OF TAURIDA CENTRAL MUSEUM ADMINISTRATOR : Nina Kolesnikova, Head, A.Kh. Steven “Taurica” Scientific Library, Taurida Central Museum, Simferopol, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine

14.00-15.00 LUNCH

15.00-17.00 PRESENTATION OF THE NEW BUILDING OF I. FRANKO CRIMEAN REPUBLICAN UNIVERSAL SCIENTIFIC LIBRARY MODERATOR: Lyudmila Drozdova, Director, I. Franko Crimean Republican Universal Scientific Library, Simferopol, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, DISCUSSION, CONCLUSIONS

17.00 DEPARTURE TO SUDAK

72 Section 5: Library Science, Bibliography Science, and Bibliology Special events within the framework of Section 5: Special Workshop «Chapters in Library History» Presentation of the Film “Addresses of Genrietta Derman”

Monday, June 9, 15.00-19.00 Surozh Auditorium CHAIRS: Nataliya Kushnarenko, Pro-Rector, Kharkov State Academy of Culture, Kharkov, Ukraine Yury Stolyarov, Chief Researcher, Research Center for Book Culture Studies “Nauka” Publishing House of Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia ADMINISTRATOR: Anna Kulikova, Section Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia 15.00-17.00 SESSION I Presentations - up to 20 minutes, including questions and answers - up to 5 minutes

1. The Theory of Library and Information Activities – a Textbook and a Discipline Margarita Dvorkina, Russian State Library, Moscow, Russia

2. The Interrelation of Document Studies and Bibliology in the National Educational Standards Nataliya Alexandrova, Chelyabinsk State Academy of Culture and Arts, Chelyabinsk, Russia

3. Library and Inofrmation Activities within Electronic Environment Margarita Dvorkina, Russian State Library, Moscow, Russia 4. The English-Russian Dictionary of Library and Information Science Terminology: The Next Steps to a Web Based Resource John Richardson Jr., University of California in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, USA

73 5. Social Communications – a New Discipline in Ukraine: Status and Vectors Nataliya Kushnarenko, Kharkov State Academy of Culture, Kharkov, Ukraine

6. Foreign Library SScience –To Be or not to Be? Tatyana Likhovid, Moscow State University of Culture and Arts, Khimki, Moscow Region, Russia 17.00-17.20 COFFEE BREAK 17.20-19.00 SESSION I (CONTINUED) 7. Libraries’ Innovative Policy as a Study Subject Vera Zagumennaya, State Academy of Culture and Arts for Top Managers, Kiev, Ukraine

8. Library as a System: A Review of Scholarly Concepts Nataliya Kurgina, Centralized Library System, Shakhty, Rostov Region, Russia

9. Project Management in Librarianship Nadezhda Zueva, Ministery of Culture of Chelyabinsk Region, Chelyabinsk, Russia

10. The Role of Libraries in Acculturation of Chinese Provinces Lan Xia Shenzhen, Moscow State University of Culture and Arts, Khimki, Moscow, Region, Russia/China

Thursday, June 12, 17.00-19.00 Meganom Auditorium 17.00-18.20 SPECIAL WORKSHOP «CHAPTERS IN LIBRARY HISTORY» MODERATORS: Mikhail Afanasyev, Director General, State Public Historical Library of Russia, Moscow, Russia Alexander Mazuritsky, Head, Library Science Department, Moscow State University of Culture and Arts, Khimki, Moscow Region, Russia Presentations - up to 20 minutes, including questions and answers - up to 5 minutes

1. Organizing Preservation of Library Collections during the Great Patriotic War (WWII) Alexander Mazuritsky, Moscow State University of Culture and Arts, Khimki, Moscow Region, Russia

74 2. Unknown History of Libraries, or You Will Not Read It in a Textbook Mikhail Afanasyev, State Public Historical Library of Russia, Moscow, Russia

3. Fathers and Sons – Succession of Traditions. On the Occasion of the 90-th Anniversary of Krupskaya Regional Universal Scientific Lirary in Kaliningrad Tatyana Karatygina, Moscow State University of Culture and Arts, Khimki, Moscow Region, Russia

4. The Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology. Chapters in History – the Library’s 50-th Anniversary Nadezhda Pavlova and Anna Kulikova, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia 18.20-19.00 PRESENTATION OF THE FILM “ADDRESSES OF GENRIETTA DERMAN” ON THE OCCASION OF THE 125-th ANNIVERSARY OF THE FIRST RECTOR OF MOSCOW STATE UNIVERSITY OF CULTURE AND ARTS Film Studio of Moscow State University of Culture and Arts, Khimki, Moscow Region, Russia MODERATORS: Tatyana Karatygina, Professor, Library Science Department, Moscow State University of Culture and Arts, Khimki, Moscow Region, Russia E. Kataeva, Screenwriter, Student, Moscow State University of Culture and Arts, Khimki, Moscow Region, Russia

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, DISCUSSION, CONCLUSIONS

75 Section 6: Library Staff, Profession and Education Special events within the framework of Section 6: Workshop “Continuing and Advanced Library Education within the Context of Information Society Requirements” Round Table “Books for Librarians. What Kind of Books Do We Need?” CHAIRS: Prof. John Richardson Jr., University of California in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, USA Vitaly Slepokurov, Acting Rector, Moscow State University of Culture and Arts, Khimki, Moscow Region, Russia Ekaterina Kudrina, Rector, Kemerovo State Institute of Culture and Arts, Kemerovo, Russia ADMINISTRATORS: Armen Adamyants, Academic Secretary, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology; Deputy Head, Information Technologies and Electronic Libraries Department, Moscow State University of Culture and Arts, Moscow, Russia Karina Ivina, Deputy Director, Library and Information Institute, Moscow State University of Culture and Arts, Khimki, Moscow Region, Russia

Tuesday, June 10, 9.00-19.00 Kara Dag Auditorium 9.00-10.00 SESSION I EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS IN CULTURE AND ARTS: CONCEPTS OF DEVELOPMENT, INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION, AND ROLE IN CONTEMPORARY SOCIETY Presentations - up to 20 minutes, including questions and answers - up to 5 minutes

1. The Development Concept for Universities of Culturte and Arts within the Context of European Integration Vitaly Slepokurov, Moscow State University of Culture and Arts, Khimki, Moscow Region, Russia

76 2. The Role of the University of Culture in Formation of Regional Library and Book Policy Vladimir Rushanin, Chelyabinsk State Academy of Culture and Arts, Chelyabinsk, Russia

3. The University of Culture and Arts: Tolerance in the Dialog of Cultures Ekaterina Kudrina, Kemerovo State University of Culture and Arts, Kemerovo, Russia 10.00-11.00 SESSION II LIBRARY EDUCATION, ACADEMIC ACTIVITY, AND EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGIES Presentations - up to 20 minutes, including questions and answers - up to 5 minutes

1. Library Personnel Today and Tomorrow: The Problem of Cadres That Are “All- Important” Tatyana Kuznetsova, Academy for Retraining in Arts, Culture and Tourism, Moscow, Russia 2. The Double Anniversary or Filling the Gaps in the Historiography of Russian Library Education Yury Stolyarov, “Nauka” Publishing House of Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia 3. Library Education in Tajikistan: Problems and Prospects Bozorboy Kholov, M. Tursunzade State Institute of Arts, Dushanbe, Tajikistan 11.00-11.20 COFFEE BREAK 11.20-13.00 SESSION II (CONTINUED) 4. Several Thoughts on the “Evolution of Library Education” Alexander Mazuritsky, Moscow State University of Culture and Arts, Khimki, Moscow Region, Russia

5. Carreer Guidance of the Library and Information Institute of Moscow State University of Culture and Arts Karina Ivina, Library and Information Institute, Moscow State University of Culture and Arts, Khimki, Moscow Region, Russia

6. A Hypothetic Model of the Library Education Structure Eduard Sukiasyan, Russian State Library, Moscow, Russia

77 7. Digital Training Subjects and Their Application in the Academic Process Vadim Stepanov, Moscow State University of Culture and Arts, Khimki, Moscow Region, Russia

8. Prospects for Masters’ Training in “Library and Information Activities” Tatyana Rubanova, Chelyabinsk State Academy of Culture and Arts, Chelyabinsk, Russia 13.00-15.00 LUNCH 15.00-16.00 SESSION II (CONTINUED) 9. Distance Training Technologies in Library Continuing Education Irina Shevchenko, State Academy of Culture and Arts for Top Managers, Kiev, Ukraine

10. Methodological Support of Teaching in “Library and Information Activities” Specialization Valentina Shadrina amd Evgeniya Shadrina, Belgorod State Institute of Culture and Arts, Belgorod, Russia

11. Electronic Technologies in Training Library Students of International University of Business and New Technologies Yuliya Sokolova, International University of Business and New Technologies, Yaroslavl, Russia 16.00-19.00 WORKSHOP CONTINUING AND ADVANCED LIBRARY EDUCATION WITHIN THE CONTEXT OF INFORMATION SOCIETY REQUIREMENTS CHAIRS: Tatyana Kuznetsova, Head, Library and Information Science Department, Academy for Retraining in Arts, Culture and Tourism, Moscow, Russia Lita Hofmane, Department Head, National Library of Latvia, Riga, Latvia ADMINISTRATORS: Armen Adamyants, Academic Secretary, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology; Deputy Head, Information Technologies and Electronic Libraries Department, Moscow State University of Culture and Arts, Khimki, Moscow Region, Russia Lyudmila Kudelina, Sector Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Presentations - up to 20 minutes, including questions and answers - up to 5 minutes

78 1. Developing Professional Competences of Librarians within the Advanced Training System Tatyana Kuznetsova, Academy for Retraining in Arts, Culture and Tourism, Moscow, Russia

2. EMX as a Foundation for Training and Professional Development of Library Staff Marcin Dembowski, Emerald Group Publishing Ltd., Bingley, United Kingdom

3. Do We Need to Know Scientometrics and to Master Bibliometric Analysis Tools: On the Problem of Information Competences of Contemporary Librarians Pavel Arefyev, RUNEB Scientific Electronic Library, Moscow, Russia 4. The Role of Continuous Education in Personal Development Lita Hofmane, National Library of Latvia, Riga, Latvia

5. The Programs of Advanced Training for Librarians at RNPLS&T’s Training and Methodological Center Armen Adamyants and Valery Stupkin, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

6. The Analysis of the Results of the Experimental Work on Forming Pedagogical Skills of Practical Librarians Irina Strelkova, Library of Belarusian State University of Cultural and Arts, Minsk, Belarus 7. Public Libraries Teaching Information Culture of Librarians and Pedagogues (Experience of Nevskaya Centralized Library System – Neva Library Readings) Elena Khramova, L. Sobolev Centralized District Library, St. Petersburg, Russia

8. Psychological Features of Professional Communications in Libraries within the Context of Information Technologies of Professional Activities Olga Pantelidi, North-Caucasian State Technical University, Stavropol, Russia

79 Wednesday, June 11, 9.00-13.30 Kara Dag Auditorium 9.00-11.00 SESSION III LIBRARY PROFESSION AND LIBRARY STAFF Presentations - up to 20 minutes, including questions and answers - up to 5 minutes

1. Staff Attraction and Selection at the University Libraries in the Republic of Belarus: Statistics, Methods, Experience Irina Strelkova, Library of Belarusian State University of Cultural and Arts, Minsk, Belarus 2. Library, Information Center, and Archives Professionals and Their Compensation: Problems and Solutions; or Working @ Your Library: For Love or Money Maurice J. Freedman, American Library Association, Mount Kisco, NY, USA

3. Librarians of the Third Milleneum Larisa Bidolenko, Lugansk State Institute of Culture and Arts, Lugansk, Ukraine

4. An Electronic Bibliographic Tool as a Pattern of New Information Resources Involved in the Academic Process Lyalya Berkutova, St. Petersburg Library College, St. Petersburg, Russia

5. Professional Motivation of Young Librarians through the Prism of Regional Library Legislation Marina Zakharenko, Russian State Juvenile Library, Moscow, Russia

6. Conceptual Approaches in the Young Personnel Strategy in Librarianship Tatyana Makarenko, Russian State Juvenile Library, “Library Carreer” Information and Colsulting Center, Moscow, Russia

7. Psychosomatic Problems of the Library Profession Svetlana Grishina, Berezovsky Centralized Library System, Berezovsky, Sverdlovsk Region, Russia 11.00-11.20 COFFEE BREAK 11.20-13.30 ROUND TABLE BOOKS FOR LIBRARIANS. WHAT KIND OF BOOKS DO WE NEED?

80 Introduction: Yakov Shrayberg, Director General, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology; Vice President, Russian Library Association; Head, Information Technologies and Electronic Libraries Department, Moscow State University of Culture and Arts, Moscow, Russia MODERATORS: Valentina Brezhneva, Dr. (Pedagogical Sciences), St. Petersburg State University of Culture and Arts, St. Petersburg, Russia Eduard Sukiasyan, Editor-in-Chief of Library Bibliographic Classification, LBC Center, Russian State Library, Moscow, Russia ADMINISTRATORS: Tatyana Zakharchuk, Key Editor, “Professiya” Publishing House, St. Petersburg, Russia Lyubov Kazachenkova, Editor-in-chief, “GRAND-FAIR” Publishing House, Moscow, Russia Elena Beylina, Marketing & PR Director, “Omega-L” Group, Moscow, Russia Participants: Rudzhero Gilyarevsky, Division Head, All-Russian Institute of Scientific and Technical Information (VINITI), Moscow, Russia Yury Stolyarov, Chief Researcher, Research Center for Book Culture Studies “Nauka” Publishing House of Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia Olga Ustinova, Deputy Director, V. V. Mayakovsky Central City Public Library, St. Petersburg, Russia Yuliya Dresher, Director, Republican Medical Library and Information Center, Kazan, Republic of Tatarstan, Russia, as well as the representatives of federal and regional libraries’ publishing houses, university , library managers and experts. The proposed subject scope is as follows: 1. Books for librarians as a model publishing product.

2. Library–publishers’ interaction in preparing professional publications.

3. Textbooks and instructional literature for training specialists in library and information area in view of the introduction of the new national educational standard.

4. Publishing translations of foreign literature in library and information area;

Others, as proposed by the Round Table participants. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, EXCHANGE OF OPINIONS, ROUND TABLE AND SECTION CONCLUSIONS

81 Section 7: Information and Linguistic Support of Library and Information Systems Special events within the framework of Section 7: Presentation “The New UDC Database Version on CD-ROM” Round Table on the Standardization Problems of the System of Standards in Information, Librarianship, and Publishing (SIBID): Planning, financing, development, and approval of interstate and national standards Meeting of the members of the Expert Board of the National RUSMARC Formats Development Service CHAIRS: Ekaterina Zaytseva, Director, Center of Research, Design and Development of Automated Library and Information Systems, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Vladimir Skvortsov, Head, National RUSMARC Formats Development Service; Head, Automated Technologies Division, National Library of Russia, St. Petersburg, Russia Larisa Bushilo, Department Head, National Library of Belarus, Minsk, Belarus ADMINISTRATOR : Elza Lobanova, Chief Bibliographer, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

Thursday, June 12, 9.00-19.00 Kara Dag Auditorium 9.00-11.00 SESSION I MODERN DEVELOPMENTS IN THE AREA OF LINGUISTIC SUPPORT OF AUTOMATED LIBRARY INFORMATION SYSTEMS Presentations - up to 20 minutes, including questions and answers - up to 5 minutes

82 1. The Elementary Option to Solve the Problem of Linguistic Support of Searching in OPACs Eduard Sukiasyan, Russian State Library, Moscow, Russia

2. Problems of Developing ALIS Linguistic Support Ekaterina Zaytseva, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

3. Information Retrieval Thesaurus of the Parliamentary Library: D6evelopment Stages, Maintenance, Application, and Prospects Tatyana Moskalenko and Nataliya Myakova, Parliamentary Library, State Duma, Moscow, Russia 4. National Features of the Corporate Database of Authority Records of Belarus Libraries S. Ilyina and Larisa Bushilo, National Library of Belarus, Minsk, Belarus

5. Methods of Formation of the Multilingual Authority File of Geographic Names Olga Lavrenova, Russian State Library, Moscow, Russia 11.00-11.20 COFFEE BREAK 11.20-12.00 PRESENTATION “THE NEW UDC DATABASE VERSION ON CD-ROM” MODERATOR: Ekaterina Zaytseva, Director, Center of Research, Design and Development of Automated Library and Information Systems, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia 12.00-13.00 SESSION I (CONTINUED) 6. Advantages of Visual Library Classification (VLC) Vyacheslav Leonov, Kharkov State Technical University of Construction and Architecture, Kharkov, Ukraine

7. On Semantic Modelling Margarita Yakovleva, V.G. Belinsky Regional Universal Scientific Library, Ekaterinburg, Russia

8. Designing Multilingual Specialized Dictionaries for the Information Support of Space Programs L. Vetukhova, V. Zhovtyak, Elena Plokhikh, Nikolay Khvatov, and V. Khvatova, “Yuzhnoye” State Design Bureau, Dnepropetrovsk, Ukraine

83 13.00-15.00 LUNCH 15.00-17.00 SESSION II MODERN MACHINE-READABLE CATALOGUING AND FORMATS Presentations - up to 20 minutes, including questions and answers - up to 5 minutes

1. The National Library’s Catalogs and National Bibliography Elena Zagorskaya, National Library of Russia, St. Petersburg, Russia

2. Realization of the Project for the Retrospective Conversion of the General Alphabetical Catalog of the National Library of Russia Olga Kulish, National Library of Russia, St. Petersburg, Russia Nadezhda Kondrashova, “Electronic Archive” Corporation, “ProSoft-M” Company, Moscow, Russia

3. Cataloguing, Automated and Traditional Vladimir Skvortsov, National Library of Russia, St. Petersburg, Russia

4. MARC- Format in Modern Information Environment Olga Zhlobinskaya, National Library of Russia, St. Petersburg, Russia

5. The Symbolic Nature of the Model “Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records” Mariya Khalabiya, Moscow State University of Culture and Arts, Khimki, Moscow Region, Russia 17.00-17.20 COFFEE BREAK 17.20-19.00 ROUND TABLE ON THE STANDARDIZATION PROBLEMS OF THE SYSTEM OF STANDARDS IN INFORMATION, LIBRARIANSHIP, AND PUBLISHING (SIBID): PLANNING, FINANCING, DEVELOPMENT, AND APPROVAL OF INTERSTATE AND NATIONAL STANDARDS MODERATORS: Olga Antoshkova, Department Head, All-Russian Institute of Scientific and Technical Information, Moscow, Russia Eduard Sukiasyan, Editor-in-Chief, Library Bibliographic Classification, Russian State Library, Moscow, Russia

84 Keynote papers for discussion 1. Prospects of SIBID System within the New Conditions Olga Antoshkova, All-Russian Institute of Scientific and Technical Information, Moscow, Russia

2. Standardization of Terminology. The Way with No Future Eduard Sukiasyan, Russian State Library, Moscow, Russia QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, DISCUSSION, ROUND TABLE AND SECTION CONCLUSIONS

Friday, June 13, 15.00-16.00 Meganom Auditorium 15.00-16.00 MEETING OF THE MEMBERS OF THE EXPERT BOARD OF THE NATIONAL RUSMARC FORMATS DEVELOPMENT SERVICE CHAIR: Vladimir Skvortsov, Head of the National RUSMARC Formats Development Service; Head of the Automated Technologies Division, National Library of Russia, St. Petersburg, Russia

By invitations only

85 Section 8: Ecological Information and Ecological Culture Event is sponsored by “TNK-BP Management” Company, Moscow, Russia Special events within the framework of Section 8: Presentation of new publications in agroecology by Russian State Agrarian University – K. A. Timiryazev Moscow Agricultural Academy Joint Act of Donating Books in Ecology by the Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology and the Center for Russian Ecological Policy

Friday, 13 June, 9.00-13.00 Kara Dag Auditorium CHAIRS: Vladimir Grachev, Advisor to Director General, Rosatom State Corporation on the Atomic Energy; Chair, Public Council and Commission on State Ecological Control, Federal Service for Ecological, Technological and Atomic Control, Moscow, Russia Valery Sudarenkov, Member, Council of Federation of the Russian Federation Federal Assembly; Member, Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, Moscow, Russia Prof. Dennis Ocholla, Head of the Department of Library and Information Science, University of Zululand, KwaDlangezwa, South Africa ADMINISTRATORS: Elena Bychkova, Department Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Inna Kondrasheva, Department Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

9.00-11.20 ONE-DAY SESSION Presentations - up to 20 minutes, including questions and answers - up to 5 minutes

86 Introduction and greeting: Vladimir Grachev, Advisor to Director General, Rosatom State Corporation on the Atomic Energy; Chair, Public Council and Commission on State Ecological Control, Federal Service for Ecological, Technological and Atomic Control, Moscow, Russia

1. Ecology and Local Lore in Electronic Resources at the Sci-tech Library of Nizhniy Novgorod State University for Architecture and Construction Irina Podzhidaeva and Svetlana Menshova, Sci-tech Library, Nizhniy Novgorod State University for Architecture and Construction, Nizhniy Novgorod, Russia

2. Forms and Methods of Ecological Education of Population in Ryazan Libraries Lyudmila Pronina, M. Gorky Regional Universal Scientific Library, Ryazan, Russia 3. Research Output and Scientific Impact of Global Warming Research Productivity and Literature from 1980 –2007. An Informetric Analysis Dennis Ocholla and Lyudmila Ocholla, Head of the Department of Library and Information Science, University of Zululand, KwaDlangezwa, South Africa

4. The Role of Libraries in Ecological Education for Children, the Youth and the Population Galina Turchina, “Lazur” Publishing House, Moscow, Russia

5. New Subject in the Ecological Electronic Resource: Bioethics Nataliya Dunaeva, N.I. Zheleznov Central Scientific Library, Russian State Agrarian University – K.A. Timiryazev Agricultural Academy, Moscow, Russia

6. Electronic Information Resources of Ya. Kolas Central Scientific Library of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus in the Field of Environmental Protection Tatyana Basinyuk, Yakub Kolas Central Scientific Library of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, Minsk, Belarus 11.00-11.20 COFFEE BREAK 11.20-12.00 SESSION (CONTINUED) 7. Ecological Databases for Basic Environmental Studies in Russia. The Role of RNPLS&T. Elena Bychkova and Inna Kondrasheva, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia 8. Library and Information Resources in Ecology and the Role of a Regional Scientific Library in their Creation Lyudmila Saenko, M. Gorky State Scientific Library, Odessa, Ukraine

87 12.00-12.40 PRESENTATION OF NEW PUBLICATIONS IN AGROECOLOGY BY RUSSIAN STATE AGRARIAN UNIVERSITY – K. A. TIMIRYAZEV MOSCOW AGRICULTURAL ACADEMY MODERATOR: Nataliya Dunaeva, Director, N. I. Zheleznov Central Scientific Library, Russian State Agrarian University – K.A. Timiryazev Agricultural Academy, Moscow, Russia

12.40-13.00 JOINT ACT OF DONATING BOOKS IN ECOLOGY BY THE RUSSIAN NATIONAL PUBLIC LIBRARY FOR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY AND THE CENTER FOR RUSSIAN ECOLOGICAL POLICY

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, DISCUSSION, CONCLUSIONS

88 Section 9: Information Market and Libraries Collections Development Section is sponsored by “Moscow Book House” Corporate Center, Moscow, Russia Special events within the framework of Section 9: Special Round Table: «Book World Pilots, or the Way to “the Literary Core”» Round Table “The Federal Law FZ 94 in Libraries Collections Development: Algorithms for Collection Developers and Booksellers” Special Round Table “Publishers Repertoires and Needs of Libraries: The Problems of Demand and Supply” CHAIRS: Galina Evstigneeva, Deputy Director General for Library and Information Resources, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Vyacheslav Ilyukhin, Deputy Board Chair, “INFRA-M” Group of Companies; Commercial Director, “INFRA-M” Publishing House, Moscow, Russia Vladimir Frangulov, Vice President, East View Information Services, Inc, Minneapolis, MN, USA ADMINISTRATORS: Elena Glukhova, Chief Bibliographer, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Bella Kraynova, Chief Bibliographer, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Tatyana Panteleeva, Department Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

89 Wednesday, June 11, 9.00-19.30 Tauria-2 Auditorium 9.00-11.00 SESSION I LIBRARIES COLLECTIONS DEVELOPMENT IN PRESENT CONDITIONS: LEGAL, TECHNOLOGICAL AND BIBLIOGRAPHIC ASPECTS Presentations - up to 20 minutes, including questions and answers - up to 5 minutes

1. Developing the Collections of the Sci-tech Library in the Conditions of Advancing Electronic Information Technologies Galina Evstigneeva, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia 2. Documents Selection, Collection Development, or Collection Management? Nadezhda Strishenets, V. I. Vernadsky National Library of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine

3. The British Library‘s Content Strategy and Its Implications on the Development of the Russian and Slavonic Collections Ekaterina Rogatchevskaia, British Library, London, UK

4. Libraries Collections Development in the Federal Law FZ-94 Conditions: Several Practical Advices Nataliya Abrosimova, N. A. Nekrasov Regional Universal Scientific Library, Yaroslavl, Russia

5. Cooperation between Publishers and Libraries in the Modern Legal Environment Olga Sergeeva, “Akademia” Educational and Publishing Center, Moscow, Russia

6. The Russian Book Chamber’s Experience in Providing Access to Bibliographic Databases via the Internet Irina Ilyina, Russian Book Chamber, Moscow, Russia 11.00-11.20 COFFEE BREAK 11.20-13.00 SESSION I (CONTINUED) 7. The Books of Russian Emigration: Bibliographic Control and Opportunities for the Libraries Collections Development David Arans, Library of Congress, Washington, DC, USA

90 8. The Role of “AST” Publishing Group in Corporate Cataloging Gennady Popov, “AST” Publishing Group, Moscow, Russia

9. The Current Status of the Information Services Provided to the RBC Electronic Databank Customers Sergey Mikhailov, Russian Book Chamber, Moscow, Russia 12.00-13.30 SPECIAL ROUND TABLE BOOK WORLD PILOTS, OR THE WAY TO THE “LITERARY CORE” Organizer : «Veles» Company, Moscow, Russia

MODERATOR: Oksana Konukhova, Director General, “Veles” Company, Moscow, Russia ADMINISTRATOR : Petr Tishchenko, Deputy Director General, “Veles” Company, Moscow, Russia Keynote paper: Book World Pilots or the Way to the “Literary Core” Oksana Konukhova, Director General, “Veles” Company, Moscow, Russia Communication: The “Literary Core” Development and Prospects Vera Solovyeva, Head, Information and Bibliography Department, Regional State Childrens’ Library, Moscow, Russia QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, DISCUSSION Fourchette 13.30-15.00 LUNCH 15.00-17.00 SESSION I (CONTINUED) 10. Strategy and Tactics of Acquiring Electronic Publications at the Libraries Svetlana Petrova, RUNEB Scientific Electronic Library, Moscow, Russia 11. The Project of Online Techologies for Book Collection Development Ekaterina Efron and Vera Efron, “Infolibris” Company, Moscow, Russia

91 12. Several Features of Libraries Collections Development in Post-Soviet Tajikistan Saydaly Mukhiddinov, Russian-Tajik Slavic University, Dushanbe, Tajikistan

13. Special Features of Acquiring E-publications at the Libraries Nataliya Ayrieva, “Ravnovesie” Publishing House, Moscow, Russia

14. Developing and Disseminating the Electronic File of Articles by the Bibliographic Subscription Agency Tatyana Bereznaya, “Matrix Press” Company, Kiev, Ukraine 15. School Library Collection Development Using the Automated System for Ordering Academic Literature in the Region Vladimir Smorodin, “Mart” Company, Velikie Luki, Pskov Region, Russia

16. Library Series by «Oniks» Publishing House for Childrens’, Public and Research Libraries Collections Development Lyubov Dudnik and Nataliya Solomina, “Oniks” Publishing House, Moscow, Russia 17.00-17.20 COFFEE BREAK 17.20-19.20 SESSION I (CONTINUED) 17. Cooperation between Publishers and Public Libraries in Russia in the Book Market’s Changing Conditions Rimma Solovyeva, “MIR KNIGI” Publishing Trade House, Moscow, Russia

18. Acquiring CIS Libraries by Serials Published in the Countries of Near and Middle East Yury Snopov, “IVIS” Company, Moscow, Russia

19. Scientific Periodicals in Russia, their Dissemination in Russia and Abroad L. Alfimov and Mariya Kirgizova, “Informnauka” Company, Moscow, Russia Olga Kirillova, All-Russian Institute of Scientific and Technical Information (VINITI), Moscow, Russia

20. Springer – Language of Science in Printed and Electronic Publications Laszlo Horvath, Springer Publishing House, Hungarian Representative Office, Budapest, Hungary 21. The Oportunities for Cooperation between Libraries and Book Publishers and Bookselrs in Belarus: New Projects and Initiatives Irina Strelkova, Library of Belarusian State University of Culturel and Arts, Minsk, Belarus

92 22. Ashgate’ Berghahn and Birkhauser Publishers’ Special Programs in the Humanities and Architecture Laszlo Horvath, Springer Publishing House, Hungarian Representative Office, Budapest, Hungary

Thursday, June 12, 9.00-19.30 Sudak Conference Hall 9.00-11.00 SESSION II BOOK MARKET FOR LIBRARIES: COOPERATION FEATURES AND NEW OPPORTUNITIES Presentations - up to 20 minutes, including questions and answers - up to 5 minutes

1. Statistical Key Figures of the Russian Publishing for 2007 Lyudmila Kirillova, Russian Book Chamber, Moscow, Russia

2. Controlling Deposit Book and Brochure Copies Accession at the Russian Book Chamber Galina Perova, Russian Book Chamber, Moscow, Russia

3. Librarian and Publisher in the Digital World: The Ways to Get Closer Galina Evstigneeva, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Irina Makhovaya, “BINOM. Laboratory of Knowledge” Publishing House, Moscow, Russia

4. New Opportunities for Libraries Collections Development Vladimir Frangulov, East View Information Services, Inc, Minneapolis, MN, USA

5. Emerald – a Leading Publisher in Issuing Management Researches Marcin Dembowski, Emerald Group Publishing, Bingley, UK

6. The Instructional Centers of Business and Academic Literature by «KnoRus» Publishing Trading House. In Support of Reading and Information Culture Valentina Semenova, “KnoRus” Publishing Trading House, Moscow, Russia

7. “EKSMO” Publishing House at the Market of Academic and Professional Literature. Key Projects. An Eyeview to the Future Elena Khoryakova, “EKSMO” Publishing House, Moscow, Russia

93 11.00-11.20 COFFEE BREAK 11.20-13.00 SPECIAL ROUND TABLE PUBLISHERS REPERTOIRES AND NEEDS OF LIBRARIES: THE PROBLEMS OF DEMAND AND SUPPLY Organizer : “MIR KNIGI” Publishing Trade House

CHAIR: Rimma Solovyeva, Director General, “MIR KNIGI” Publishing Trade House, Moscow, Russia ADMINISTRATOR : Alexander Kazaknsky, Deputy Director General, “MIR KNIGI” Publishing Trade House, Moscow, Russia Papers for information and discussion: 1. Retail Repertoire and Library Repertoire – How does the Publishing House Create the Balance of Offers Rimma Solovyeva, “MIR KNIGI” Publishing Trade House, Moscow, Russia

2. Repertoire of “MIR KNIGI” Publishing and Trade House for Libraries – the Experience of Cooperation and Prospects Alexander Kazaknsky, Deputy Director General, “MIR KNIGI” Publishing Trade House, Moscow, Russia

3. Presentation of academic, entertaining and developing literature by “MIR KNIGI” Publishing Trade House 13.00-15.00 LUNCH 15.00-17.00 SESSION II (CONTINUED) 8. Main Areas of Cambridge University Publishing Tatyana Elistratova, Cambidge University Press Representative Office, Moscow, Russia

9. Reviewing the Publishing Market of the Russian-language Publications in the Republic of Latvia. Retrieval and Distribution of the Russian-language Books in Latvia Leonid Muhin, “P.K.S.” Subscription Agency, Riga, Latvia

10. Subject Electronic Catalogs, a New Type of Information Services Kseniya Shakhovskaya, Russian Book Chamber, Moscow, Russia

94 11. Improving User Services with Pubications from the Main and Secodary Collections of the National Library of Russia Anton Likhomanov and Irina Naumova, National Library of Russia, St. Petersburg, Russia

12. The Projects of the “University Book” Journal. The 4-th All-Russian Contest. Prospects and New Vectors of Activities Elena Beylina, “Omega-L” Group of Companies, Moscow, Russia 16.40-17.00 COFFEE BREAK 17.00-19.30 ROUND TABLE THE FEDERAL LAW FZ 94 IN LIBRARIES COLLECTIONS DEVELOPMENT: ALGORITHMS FOR COLLECTION DEVELOPERS AND BOOKSELLERS CHAIR: Irina Eydemiller, Head of Library Collection Research Department, National Library of Russia, St. Petersburg, Russia MODERATORS: Rifat Sarazetdinov, Director General, “GRAND-FAIR” Publishing Group, Moscow, Russia Elena Beylina, Marketing & PR Director, “Omega-L” Group of Companies, Moscow, Russia ADMINISTRATORS: Elena Glukhova, Chief Bibliographer, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Bella Kraynova, Chief Bibliographer, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia 1. State Purchases for Library Collections: Algorithms for Collection Developers Irina Eydemiller, National Library of Russia, St. Petersburg, Russia

2. The Experience of Tender Commission of the Central Library of the RF Region Nataliya Abrosimova, N.A. Nekrasov Regional Universal Scientific Library, Yaroslavl, Russia 3. The Experience of Execution of State Order for Public Libraries Collection Development. The Procedure of Lot Preparation: Reliability and Authenticity of Repertoire Information, Price Setting Rifat Sarazetdinov, “GRAND-FAIR” Publishing Group, Moscow, Russia

95 4. Special Features of Tender for University Libraries Collection Development Elena Beylina, Marketing & PR Director, “Omega-L” Group of Companies, Moscow, Russia

5. Qualitative Criteria for Tender Purchases of Foreign Literature Olga Timofeeva, SWETS Blackwell, Moscow, Russia

6. Tenders for Purchase of Library Furniture and Equipment Andrey Frolov, “Orange Forest, Company, Moscow, Russia Professional Discussion: – Tender purchases for current collection development: laws and real-life practice.

– Publishers’ and booksellers’ experiences in tenders and order execution processes.

– Recommendations for organizing and holding tenders. “Single supplier” practice.

– Control and acting on behalf of libraries in the tender purchase of foreign literature/

– Efficiency of tender purchases. Findings of polling.

ROUND TABLE CONCLUSIONS

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, DISCUSSION, ROUND TABLE AND SECTION CONCLUSIONS

96 Section 10: Public Access to Legal and Business Information. Problems of Copyright, Library Intellectual and Material Property Protection Section is sponsored by “Kodeks” Information Company of “Kodeks” Information and Legal Consortium, St.Petersburg, Russia Special events within the framework of Section 10: The Fourth Discussion Round Table “Copyright and Intellectual Property Protection in Foreign and Domestic Library Practice” CHAIRS: Irina Mironova, Vice-President, “Kodeks” Information and Legal Consortium; Director General, “Kodeks” Information Company, St. Petersburg, Russia Esa Hakala, Information Specialist, Aleksanteri Institute, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland Zakir Iskander ogly Ismailov, Department Head and Chief Expert of the Presidential Library of the Republic of Azerbaijan, Baku, Azerbaijan ADMINISTRATORS: Olga Putilina, Head, Business Information Office, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Nadezhda Smirnova, Head, Legal Department, State Public Historical Library of Russia, Moscow, Russia

Thursday, June 12, 15.00-19.00 Tauria-2 Auditorium 15.00-17.30 SESSION I LIBRARIES IN LEGISLATIVE ENVIRONMENT: CURRENT STAGE FEATURES Presentations - up to 20 minutes, including questions and answers - up to 5 minutes

97 1. Library Legislation: Yesterday, Today, and Prospects Valery Sudarenkov, Council of Federation of the Russian Federation Federal Assembly; Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, Moscow, Russia

2. Libraries and Law, or Again on Individual Good and Public Benefit Vladimir Firsov, Vice President, Russian Library Association; Deputy Director General, National Library of Russia, St. Petersburg, Russia

3. The Legal Field of Library Operation in the Conditions of Branch Reforming Yury Grikhanov, Academy for Retraining in Arts, Culture and Tourism, Moscow, Russia 4. Publishers and Libraries: Cooperation or Opposition? Vasily Terletsky, “Kopirus” Company, Moscow, Russia

5. Libraries. Law. Intellectual Property in the Digital Era. Problems and Prospects for their Solution Viktor Monakhov, Institute of State and Law of the Russian Academy of Sciences, UNESCO Chair on Copyright and Other Intellectual Property Rights, Moscow, Russia

6. Copyright in Finland Niina Tammi, Ellibs Oy, Turku, Finland 7. Joint Editorial Board of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia: Cooperating with Libraries to Promote Legal Education of the Population Galina Plotnikova, Joint Editorial Board of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia, Moscow, Russia

8. Respecting Authors and Publishers Interests, Organization and Regulation of Libraries’ Use of Publications as RF Civil Code Part 4 Becomes Effective Vasily Terletsky, “Kopirus” Company, Moscow, Russia 17.30-17.40 COFFEE BREAK 17.40-19.00 SESSION II PUBLIC ACCESS TO LEGAL AND BUSINESS INFORMATION Presentations - up to 20 minutes, including questions and answers - up to 5 minute

1. Public Centers of Legal Information: Entering into the Next Decade Irina Mironova, “Kodeks” Information and Legal Consortium, St. Petersburg, Russia

98 2. The First Ten Years of PCPI Program Emma Voskanyan, Tatyana Verkholantseva, and Tatyana Onoprienko, Russian State Library, Moscow, Russia

3. The project “Libraries of Russian Federation – for Compatriots” as an Example of Public Centers of Legal Information Involvement into State Social Programs Tatyana Verkholantseva, Russian State Lirary, Moscow, Russia

4. Building Resources for Remote Users (by the Example of the NLP’s Center for Economic and Legal Information) Elena Tikhonova, National Library of Russia, St. Petersburg, Russia QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, DISCUSSION

Friday, June 13, 9.00-12.30 Crimea Conference Hall 9.00-10.00 SESSION II (CONTINUED) 5. Library Centers for Legal Information: An Efficient Tool of Legal Education and Support of Civil Rights and Freedoms. The Project of Novosibirsk Library Society (A report) Galina Trubits, Novosibirsk Regional Library Society, Novosibirsk, Russia

6. The Network of Public Centers for Legal Information Based in Publicly Accessible Libraries: Results and Prospects Elena Dolgopolova and Tatyana Drobyshevskaya, National Library of Belarus, Minsk, Belarus

7. Ten Years of Social Information Technologies in Smolensk Region – the Results and Plans Anatoly Kanevsky, A.T. Tvardovsky Regional Universal Scientific Library, Smolensk, Russia

99 10.00-12.30 THE FOURTH DISCUSSION ROUND TABLE “COPYRIGHT AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY PROTECTION IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIBRARY PRACTICE” MODERATORS: Yakov Shrayberg, Director General, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology; President, ELNIT International Association; Vice President, Russian Library Association, Moscow, Russia Vasily Terletsky, Director General, “Kopirus” Company, Moscow, Russia Vladimir Firsov, Vice President, Russian Library Association; Deputy Director General, National Library of Russia, St. Petersburg, Russia Viktor Monakhov, Senior Researcher, Information Law Section, Institute of State and Law of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia ADMINISTRATORS: Olga Putilina, Head, Business Information Office, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Olga Shlenskaya, Director, Publishing and Reprographic Center, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Discussion subject scope: 1. The Civil Code of the Russian Federation, Part 4 coming-into-force and the libraries.

2. The present and the future of electronic libraries and digitization technologies, on the whole.

3. Publishers and libraries: cooperation or opposition?

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, DISCUSSION, CONCLUSIONS

100 Section 11: Regional Libraries, Municipal Information and Regional Studies Special events within the framework of Section 11: Presentation of the project: Establishment of the Science Book Center in Charitable donation of books to Sevastopol libraries CHAIRS: Tatyana Manilova, Head, Library Department, Division of Cultural Heritage, Artistic Education and Science, Federal Agency for Culture and Cinematography, Moscow, Russia Andra Vita, Deputy Director, Riga Central Library, Riga, Latvia Zhanna Shaymukhanbetova, Director, N.V. Gogol Regional Universal Scientific Library, Karaganda, Kazakhstan ADMINISTRATORS: Nataliya Kuchiyak, Section Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Olga Sologub, Director, Sudak Centralized Library System, Sudak, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine

Wednesday, June 11, 9.00-19.00 Surozh Auditorium 9.00-11.00 SESSION I Presentations - up to 20 minutes, including questions and answers - up to 5 minute

1. Russian State Juvenile Library – Information and Consulting Center for Public Libraries Providing Services for the Young: Modern Approaches Irina Mikhnova, Russian State Juvenile Library, Moscow, Russia 2. Assessing Performance and Efficiency of Implementation of Information and Communication Technologies in Municipal Libraries: Belgorod Experience Nataliya Sorokoletova, Belgorod State Universal Scientific Library, Belgorod, Russia

3. Regional Studies: Products and Services on the Web-sites of Public Libraries Olga Aldokhina, Kemerovo State University of Culture and Arts, Kemerovo, Russia

101 4. Adaptive Technologies in Developing Barrier-free Information and Library Environment: Projects of M. L. Kropivnitsky Central City Library for Adults Tatyana Tverdaya and Lyubov Varyukhina, M. L. Kropivnitsky Central City Library for Adults, Nikolaev, Ukraine

5. The Problems of Collection Development at L.N. Tolstoy Central City Library for Adults. Status and Prospects. Galina Grigoryuk, L.N. Tolstoy Central City Library, Centralized Library System for Adults, Sevastopol, Ukraine

6. Virtual Local Lore Project «Nikolay Vasilyevich Gogol and Kharkov Region: The Writer’ s 200-th Anniversary» Elena Dmitrieva, V.G. Korolenko State Scientific library, Kharkov, Ukraine 11.00-11.20 COFFEE BREAK 11.20-13.00 SESSION I (CONTINUED) 7. Public Libraries – the Open Environment for Communication Liliya Bagrova, Centralized Library System ¹ 3, Central Administrative District, Moscow, Russia

8. F. I. Tyutchev Bryansk Regional Universal Scientific Library as a Resource Center for the Local Lore Activities of Municipal Libraries in the Region Svetlana Aleshina and Nataliya Pilkova, F. I. Tyutchev Regional Universal Scientific Library, Bryansk, Russia

9. The Administrative Concept of the Public Library Exercising a Memorial Function Vera Vikulova, Central City Library - “Gogol-House” Memorial Center, Moscow, Russia

10. The Project “The Stars Shine to Everyone!”: Promoting Reading Culture in Murmansk Region Olga Fedoseeva, Murmansk State Regional Universal Scientific Library, Murmansk, Russia

11. Rosinformkultura’s Regional Component: Proof of Structure Liliya Sagitova, Belgorod State Institute of Culture and Arts, Belgorod, Russia 13.00-15.00 LUNCH 15.00-17.00 SESSION II Presentations - up to 20 minutes, including questions and answers - up to 5 minutes

102 1. The Project “Demetra/Yaroslavika” in Developing the Region’s Cultural Potential Nataliya Abrosimova, N. A. Nekrasov Regional Universal Scientific Library, Yaroslavl, Russia

2. Using Book Collections in Sevastopol Public Libraries Yuliya Dovgal, L.N. Tolstoy Central City Library, Centralized Library System for Adults, Sevastopol, Ukraine

3. About the Past for the Sake of the Future: Regional Expedition as a Form of Patriotic Education of the Young Nataliya Ivanova, Regional Juvenile Library, Nikolaev, Ukraine 4. Acquisition of Full-text and Bibliographic Databases of the Maritime Library – the Unique Collection of Military and Navy Literature of the 17-th-21st Centuries Nikolay Krasnolitsky, Admiral M. P. Lazarev Maritime Library of Sevastopol Naval Officers’ Club of the Navy of the Russian Federation, Sevastopol, Ukraine

5. Naming Saratov Regional Childrens’ and Juvenile Library after Alexander Pushkin: A Historical Background Valery Zhuchkov, A. S. Pushkin Regional Childrens’ and Juvenile Library, Saratov, Russia

6. Social Partnership of Gomel Region Public Libraries as a Model Forming the Library Policy in the Region Marina Rafeeva, V. I. Lenin Regional Universal Library, Gomel, Belarus 17.00-17.20 COFFEE BREAK 17.20-17.40 SESSION II (CONTINUED) 7. Accumulating and Disseminating the Knowledge of Local Lore and History at the Rural Library Varvara Gorodnyaya, Martynovskaya Rural Library, Dzhankoi Centralized Library System, Dzhankoi, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine

103 17.40-19.00 PRESENTATION OF THE PROJECT: ESTABLISHMENT OF THE SCIENCE BOOK CENTER IN SEVASTOPOL PROJECT INITIATORS: Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia “Akademintorg” Foreign Economic Association of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia “INFRA-M” Group of Companies, Moscow, Russia Moscow City Department of Culture Introduction: Yakov Shrayberg, Director General of Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology; President of ELNIT International Association; Vice President of Russian Library Association; Moscow, Russia PARTICIPATING: Dmitry Zhukov, Director General, “Akademintorg” Foreign Economic Association, Moscow, Russia Vyacheslav Ilyukhin, Deputy Board Chair, “INFRA-M” Group of Companies; Commercial Director, “INFRA-M” Publishing House, Moscow, Russia Evgeny Medvedev, Head, Division of Policy and Activities Coordination in Culture, Moscow City Department of Culture, Moscow, Russia Nataliya Zabelina, Director, Moscow City Business Library, Moscow, Russia Galina Evstigneeva, Deputy Director General for Library and Information Resources, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Olga Putilina, Head, Business Information Office, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Galina Krylova, Department Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

Charitable donation of books to Sevastopol libraries

104 Section 12: Reading and Information Literacy of Children and the Youth Special events within the framework of Section 12: Round Table “Modern Childrens’ Books: To Develop Literary Taste, or to Censor?” Guest Session in Stary Krym Preliminary registration at the Organizing Committee Desk at 9.00 - 22.00, June 7-8 Round Table “Cooperation between School and Childrens’ Libraries: Opportunities and Problems” Round Table Information Culture of Children, Young Adults, and Pedagogues: What, Who and How Has to Be Taught?” Master-class «Reading Aloud, and Creative Writing» CHAIRS: Olga Gromova, Editor-in-Chief, “The School Library” Newspaper, Moscow, Russia Ayder Seitosmanov, Specialist in Social Development, Crimea Development and Integration Program (UN Development Program), Simferopol, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine Valentina Chobanu, Branch Head, Ion Kyange National Childrens’ Library, Kishinev, ADMINISTRATORS: Valentina Arapova, Section Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Elena Ivanova, Special Correspondent, “The School Library” Newspaper of the “Pervoye Sentyabrya” Publishing House, Nizhny Novgorod, Russia

105 Tuesday, June 10, 9.00-13.00 Tauria-2 Auditorium 9.00-11.00 SESSION I CHILDRENS’ AND TEENAGERS’ READING IN THE MODERN WORLD Presentations - up to 20 minutes, including questions and answers - up to 5 minutes

1. “Books – for Happiness, Reading – for Pleasure” (On the Crisis of Reading and the Ways of its Overcoming within the Childrens’ Library) Valentina Oleynik, Library ¹8, Centralized Library System for Children, Nikolaev, Ukraine 2. Web-sites of Childrens’ and Juvenile Libraries as a Factor of Reading Promotion Olga Sitnikova, Academy for Retraining in Arts, Culture and Tourism, Moscow, Russia

3. Library’s Little User Grows into a Big Reader: From Developing Information Culture to Achievement of Personhood Lyudmila Krasnova, V.V. Mayakovsky Regional Childrens’ Library, Chlyabinsk, Russia

4. The Young People at the “Accent” Center in Nizhnevartovsk vs Legal Nihilism Tatyana Lazareva, “Accent” Town Information and Analytical Center for the Youth, Nizhnevartovsk, Russia

5. “The Teddy Nanny”: The Sensor and Emotional Motivation in Kids’ Education at the Childrens’ Library Using Books and Stuffed Toys Galina Grechko, Centralized Library System for Children, Nikolaev, Ukraine

6. Presentation of the New Popular and Educational Series “Your Horizons” Larisa Sushko, “Prosveshcheniye” Publishing House, Moscow, Russia 11.00-11.20 COFFEE BREAK 11.20-13.00 ROUND TABLE “MODERN CHILDRENS’ BOOKS: TO DEVELOP LITERARY TASTE, OR TO CENSOR?” MODERATOR: Marina Ivashina, Academic Secretary, Regional Childrens’ and Juvenile Library, Ekaterinburg, Russia

106 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, EXCHANGE OF OPINIONS, ROUND TABLE CONCLUSIONS

Wednesday, June 11, 8.00-17.00 Guest Session in Stary Krym Preliminary registration at the Organizing Committee Desk at 9.00 - 22.00, June 7-8 7.30-8.30 BREAKFAST 8.30 DEPARTURE to STARY KRYM (Main entrance to “Sudak” Tourist and Health Center. Please keep your registration coupon to board the bus)

On the premises of the Crimean-Tatar Secondary School, Stary Krym 9.30-11.20 SESSION II SCHOOL AND CHILDRENS’ LIBRARIES: POINTS OF INTERACTION CHAIRS: Elena Ivanova, Special Correspondent, “The School Library” Newspaper of the “Pervoye Sentyabrya” Publishing House, Moscow, Russia Anastasiya Kobzarenko, Director General, National Childrens’ Library of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine ADMINISTRATOR : Ayshe Chabanova, Director, Crimean-Tatar Secondary School, Stary Krym, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine Presentations - up to 20 minutes, including questions and answers - up to 5 minutes

1. The Professional Advisory Support System for School Librarians in Latvia Dzenija Dzirkale-Malavkina, National Library of Latvia, Riga, Latvia 2. The School Library Information Center Operations in Providing Information Services to the School Community Members Olga Solovyeva, School ¹ 9, Velikie Luki, Pskov Region, Russia

107 3. Modernization of School Libraries’ Activities in Ukraine: Problems and Prospects Irina Khemchyan, V. A. Sukhomlinsky State Scientific Pedagogical Library of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine

4. The 21-st Century Dictionaries – the Essential Part of School Libraries Collections Viktoriya Takh, “AST-Press. Education” Company, Balashikha, Moscow Region, Russia

5. The Needs for Professional Literature for Childrens’ and School Libraries: Existence and Demand Tatyana Zakharchuk, Chief Editor, “Professiya” Publishing House, St. Petersburg, Russia 6. Together – Over a Distance (Experience of Zh. Bekturov Regional Juvenile Library in Karaganda) Gaukhar Bekbalakova, Zh. Bekturov Regional Juvenile Library, Karaganda, Kazakhstan

7. Library Projects and Their Successful Accomplishment in School and Childrens’ Libraries: Learning Library Leadership Andrey Lisitsky, “Pushkin Library” Nonprofit Foundation , Moscow, Russia 11.20-13.00 ROUND TABLE “COOPERATION BETWEEN SCHOOL AND CHILDRENS’ LIBRARIES: OPPORTUNITIES AND PROBLEMS” MODERATORS: Tatyana Loznitskaya, Deputy Head, Information and Methodological Division, Department for Education of Velikie Luki Administration, Velikie Luki, Pskov Region, Russia Svetlana Kapranova, Director, Centralized Library System for Children, Sevastopol, Ukraine 13.00-14.00 LUNCH

14.00-16.00 TOUR OF STARY KRYM

16.00 DEPARTURE to SUDAK

108 Thursday, June 12, 9.00-13.00 Novy Svet Auditorium 9.00-11.20 SESSION III THE ELECTRONIC WORLD OF CHILDRENS’ AND SCHOOL LIBRARIES

Presentations - up to 20 minutes, including questions and answers - up to 5 minutes

1. A Review of the Internet Centers Operations at Childrens’ Libraries in Ukraine Anastasiya Kobzarenko and Nataliya Dzyuba, National Childrens’ Library of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine

2. The Organizational and Regulation Documentation as a Warrant of the ALIS Successful Operation Nataliya Dzyuba, National Childrens’ Library of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine

3. Electronic Grains – for Children Tatyana Shchukina, Centralized Library System for Children, Dnepropetrovsk, Ukraine 4. The Information Dissemination and Equal Access (IDEA) Project in the School Library Irina Kotkina, A. P. Pyrerka Nenets Boarding School Library, Naryan-Mar, Nenets Autonomous Area, Russia

5. The Innovation Concept of School Libraries’ Activities. The Role of Innovation in Improving the Performance of School Librarian Tatyana Loznitskaya, Department for Education of Velikie Luki Administration, Velikie Luki, Pskov Region, Russia

6. The Virtual Pearls: Webliography to Orient Childrens’ Library Users in the Internet Resources Yana Bondarenko and Irina Bazilenko, Central Library for Children, Nikolaev, Ukraine 7. Libraries Facing “Home Alone” Phenomenon Valentina Chobanu, Ion Kyange National Childrens’ Library, Kishinev, Moldova

109 11.20-13.00 ROUND TABLE “INFORMATION CULTURE OF CHILDREN, YOUNG ADULTS, AND PEDAGOGUES: WHAT, WHO AND HOW HAS TO BE TAUGHT?” MODERATOR: Alexander Geyn, Professor, “School Book” Center of Professional Development, Ekaterinburg, Russia Keynote paper: Information Culture of Children and the Young: What, Who, and How has to be Taught? Olga Gromova, “The School Library” Newspaper, Moscow, Russia PRESENTATION AND DISCUSSION OF A NEW TEXTBOOK FOR UPPERCLASSMEN EDITED BY ALEXANDER GEYN AND M. IVASHINA: THE HUMANS AND INFORMATION (Ekaterinburg: School Book, 2008) MODERATOR: Alexander Geyn, Professor, “School Book” Center of Professional Development, Ekaterinburg, Russia

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, EXCHANGE OF OPINIONS, SESSION AND ROUND TABLE CONCLUSIONS

Friday, June 13, 9.00-13.00 Tauria-2 Auditorium 9.00-11.00 SESSION IV MASTER-CLASS «READING ALOUD, AND CREATIVE WRITING» MASTER-CLASS MODERATORS: Olga Gromova, Editor-in-Chief, “The School Library” Newspaper, Moscow, Russia Elena Ivanova, Special Correspondent, “The School Library” Newspaper of the “Pervoye Sentyabrya” Publishing House, Nizhny Novgorod, Russia 11.00-11.20 COFFEE BREAK

110 11.20-13.00 DISCUSSION OF THE IDEA TO FORM TASK FORCE. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, DISCUSSION. SECTION CONCLUSIONS: PROPOSALS FOR THE NEXT CONFERENCE

111 Section 13: Medical information: Libraries Role in Support of Scientific Research and Services for Physicians Special event within the framework of Section 13: Round Table “The Book as a Bibliotherapeutic Tool” Special workshop “Elsevier for Medicine and Healthcare” CHAIRS: Yuliya Dresher, Director, Republican Medical Library and Information Center, Kazan, Republic of Tatarstan, Russia Raisa Pavlenko, Director General, National Scientific Medical Library of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine Veronika Shutova, Deputy Director, Republican Scientific Medical Library, Minsk, Republic of Belarus ADMINISTRATORS: Olga Latyshova, Republican Medical Library and Information Center, Ministry of Healthcare of the Republic of Tatarstan, Kazan, Russia Raisa Grebtsova, Division Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

Tuesday, June 10, 9.00-19.00 Surozh Auditorium 9.00-11.00 SESSION I Presentations - up to 20 minutes, including questions and answers - up to 5 minutes

1. Developing Quality Management System in RML&IC’s Centralized Library System on the Basis of Balanced Performance Concept Yuliya Dresher, Republican Medical Library and Information Center, Kazan, Republic of Tatarstan, Russia 2. The Problems of Preservation, Study and Use of Document Collections of the National Scientific Medical Library of Ukraine Raisa Pavlenko, Director General, National Scientific Medical Library of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine

112 3. The History of Medical Books in Belarus (up to 1917) Veronika Shutova, Deputy Director, Republican Scientific Medical Library, Minsk, Belarus

4. Documentation of Library Processes in the Medical University within the System of Quality Management Màrina Terekhova and N. Molodtsova, Siberian State Medical University, Tomsk, Russia

5. The Role of the Library in the Ecological Education of the University Students Izabella Ivanova, National Medical University Scientific Library, Kharkov, Ukraine 6. EKSMO Publishers’ Professional Medical Literature Elena Khoryakova, “EKSMO” Publishing House, Moscow, Russia 11.00-11.20 COFFEE BREAK 11.20-13.00 SPECIAL WORKSHOP “ELSEVIER FOR MEDICINE AND HEALTHCARE” SPOKESPERSONS: Alexander Mzhelsky, Business Development Manager (Russia&CIS), Health Sciences International Elsevier, Moscow, Russia Alexey Luay, Coordinator, Marketing and Publishing (Russia&CIS), Health Sciences International Elsevier, Moscow, Russia Galina Yakshonok, Subscription Manager (Russia&CIS), Elsevier Publishing House, Moscow, Russia Vladimir Kudaev, Director General, “Logosfera” Company, Moscow, Russia Alexey Vasilyev, Executive Director, “Informatio-Consortium” Association – Approved Distributor of Elsevier Electronic Resources in Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine INTRODUCTION

Elsevier –Leader in Medical Publishing Alexander Mzhelsky, Business Development Manager (Russia&CIS), Health Sciences International Elsevier, Moscow, Russia

Analysis of Publications in Ukrainian and Russian Medical Journals as Compared to Other Countries Alexander Mzhelsky, Business Development Manager (Russia&CIS), Health Sciences International Elsevier, Moscow, Russia

113 BOOKS IN FOREIGN LANGUAGES

Elsevier’s Special Offers for Medical Literature to CIS Countries Vladimir Kudaev, Director General “Logosfera” Company - Approved Distributor of Elsevier English-language Books in Russia&CIS, Moscow, Russia JOURNALS AND BOOKS IN RUSSIAN

The Program for Regional Versions. Directories, Textbooks and Atlases in Russian Alexey Lugay, Coordinator, Marketing and Publishing (Russia&CIS), Health Sciences International Elsevier, Moscow, Russia The Program of Publishing Key Journals (The Lancet, etc.) in Russian for Russia and the CIS countries Alexander Mzhelsky, Business Development Manager (Russia&CIS), Health Sciences International Elsevier, Moscow, Russia E-PRODUCTS

Review of Elsevier’s E-products for Medicine Alexey Lugay, Coordinator, Marketing and Publishing (Russia&CIS), Health Sciences International Elsevier, Moscow, Russia

MD Consult – Full-text Platform for Books and Journals in Medicine Alexey Vasilyev, Executive Director, “Informatio-Consortium” Association – Approved Distributor of Elsevier Electronic Resources in Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine

OncologySTAT.com – Free Full-text Resource in Oncology Alexey Lugay, Coordinator, Marketing and Publishing (Russia&CIS), Health Sciences International Elsevier, Moscow, Russia

Using Scopus for Medical Information Retrieval and Analysis. Comparing it to Embase.com functionality Galina Yakshonok, Subscription Manager (Russia&CIS), Elsevier Publishing House, Moscow, Russia NEWS AND OFFERS

Review of Special Offers and Terms of Cooperation (Including Resource Centers) with CIS Medical Libraries Alexander Mzhelsky, Business Development Manager (Russia&CIS), Health Sciences International Elsevier, Moscow, Russia Fourchette for participants

114 13.00-15.00 LUNCH 15.00-17.00 SESSION II Presentations - up to 20 minutes, including questions and answers - up to 5 minutes

1. Some Features of Corporate Interaction between Medical Libraries in Ukraine Lev Rudzsky, President, Association of IRBIS Users in Ukraine (“IRBIS Ukraine” Association), Kiev, Ukraine

2. Generation of “Medicine of Zauralye” Regional Medical Resource Larisa Zhevlakova, Regional Scientific Medical Library, Kurgan, Russia 3. New Approaches of ”Logosfera” Company towards Publication Distribution to Medical Libraries Vladimir Kudaev, Director General, “Logosfera” Company - Approved Distributor of Elsevier English-language Books in Russia&CIS, Moscow, Russia Alexander Podkovyrin, “Factor-Kniga” Company, Moscow, Russia

4. Publications in Medicine in the 21-st Century: Springer, Thieme Laszlo Horvath, Springer Publishing House, Hungarian Representative Office, Budapest, Hungary

5. OVID Technologies’ Recent Information Technologies and Resources for Modern Medical Libraries Elena Eronina, “KONEK” Subscription Agency, Moscow, Russia

6. Ovid Technologies Electronic Information Complex: Extensive Opportunities for Use in Medicine Vincent Maessen and Jens Graessler, EEC/CIS Wolters Kluwer Health, Berlin, Germany 17.00-17.20 COFFEE BREAK 17.20-18.00 SESSION II (CONTINUED) 7. Information Resources and Technologies in the Medical University Library Tatyana Lishchuk, Yaroslavl State Medical Academy Scientific Library, Yaroslavl, Russia

8. New Projects of “Academia” Publishing Center for Medical Professionals Elena Burkova, “Academia” Educational and Publishing Center, Moscow, Russia

115 9. Traditions and Innovations in Methodological Activities of Medical Libraries Olga Latyshova, Republican Medical Library and Information Center, Kazan, Republic of Tatarstan, Russia 18.00-19.00 ROUND TABLE “THE BOOK AS A BIBLIOTHERAPEUTIC TOOL” MODERATOR: Yuliya Dresher, Director, Republican Medical Library and Information Center, Kazan, Republic of Tatarstan, Russia Keynote paper Developing Professional Competence of Bibliotherapist Yuliya Dresher, Director, Republican Medical Library and Information Center, Kazan, Republic of Tatarstan, Russia

Wednesday, June 11, 9.00-11.00 Meganom Auditorium 9.00-11.00 SESSION III Presentations - up to 20 minutes, including questions and answers - up to 5 minutes

1. Elsevier – a Global Leader in Medical Books, Journals, and E-products Publishing. Review of Elsevier Programs for Russian-language Publishing Alexey Luay, Health Sciences International Elsevier, Moscow, Russia

2. The Analysis of the Demand for the Union Catalog of Serials and Analytic Records in Medicine Nataliya Meshechak, Medical Research Library, Siberian State Medical University, Tomsk, Russia

3. Legal Information Support of Medical Professionals in the Republic of Belarus Olga Guk, Vladimir Soroko and Veronika Shutova, Republican Scientific Medical Library, Minsk, Belarus

4. Significance of Electronic Information Resources for Medical Research Abdulo Davlatov, City Clinical Hospital No. 12, Moscow, Russia

5. Corporate Activities of Medical Libraries in Ukraine: Experience of Kherson Regioanl Scientific Medical Library Tatyana Dizhur, Kherson Regioanl Scientific Medical Library, Kherson, Ukraine

116 6. The Experience of Bibliotherapeutic Treatment of Users in Hospital Library T. Dergileva, City Hospital ¹ 1 Medical Library, Stary Oskol, Russia

7 . Library Information Services in the Scientific Library of Crimean State Medical University Galina Prokopchuk, Crimean State Medical University Scientific Library, Simferopol, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, DISCUSSION, ROUND TABLE AND SECTION CONCLUSIONS

117 Section 14: Information and Innovation Support of Education, Research and Management Special events within the framework of Section 14: Special evening session “To the Left from the Law, or Part Four of the Civil Code” Presentation of new books by “Omega-L” Group published in the series “Electroniñ Resources in Libraries and Education”

Guest session (Session I) in Simferopol Preliminary registration at the Organizing Committee Desk at 9.00 - 22.00, June 7-8

CHAIRS: Mikhail Degtyarev, Director General, “BIBKOM” Central Collector of Libraries, Moscow, Russia Elena Lindeman, Deputy Director General for Library and Information Services, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Sergey Razumov, First Pro-rector, International University of Business and New Technologies, Yaroslavl, Russia Olga Zdebskaya, Director, Library of the Baltic International Academy, Riga, Latvia ADMINISTRATORS: Yuliya Sokolova, Director, Information Library Center, International University of Business and New Technologies, Yaroslavl, Russia Viktoriya Spirova, Director, V.I. Vernadsky Tauric National University Scientific Library, Simferopol, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine Kira Gorbuleva, Department Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

Wednesday, June 11, 8.00-19.00

Guest Session (Session I) in Simferopol Preliminary registration at the Organizing Committee Desk at 9.00 - 22.00, June 7-8

118 7.00-8.00 BREAKFAST 8.00 DEPARTURE to SIMFEROPOL (Main entrance to “Sudak” Tourist and Health Center. Please keep your registration coupon to board the bus) 10.00-12.20 SESSION 1 ROLE OF LIBRARIES IN UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC PROCESSES Conference Hall at V. I. Vernadsky Tauric National University CHAIRS: Elena Lindeman, Deputy Director General for Library and Information Services, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Sergey Razumov, First Pro-rector, International University of Business and New Technologies, Yaroslavl, Russia Olga Zdebskaya, Director, Library of the Baltic International Academy, Riga, Latvia Presentations - up to 20 minutes, including questions and answers - up to 5 minutes

1. The Innovative University: Intellectual Resources, Information Services Sergey Razumov, International University of Business and New Technologies, Yaroslavl, Russia

2. University Library and Bologna Process Requirements (The experience of the Baltic International Academy) Olga Zdebskaya, Baltic International Academy Library, Riga, Latvia

3. Forming Single Information and Knowledge Space Based on Portal Technologies Nataliya Kadyrova, Yaroslavl Branch of Moscow State University of Economics, Statistics and Information Science, Yaroslavl, Russia

4. The University Library to Work Efficiently Vera Serdyuk, Humanitarian University Library, Ekaterinburg, Russia

5. The Link between Educational Quality and its Professional Environment Elita Lazda, University of Latvia, Riga, Latvia

119 6. First Steps of Information Literacy at Vilnius University Library Julija Niauraite, Vilnius University Library, Vilnius, Lithuania 12.20-12.40 COFFEE BREAK 12.40-14.00 SESSION I (CONTINUED) 7. Modern Ways of Interaction between “Academia” Publishing Center and Academic Libraries Elena Burkova, “Academia” Educational and Publishing Center, Moscow, Russia

8. Contemporary Russian Students’ Information Ethics Tatyana Eremenko, S. A. Esenin Ryazan State University, Ryazan, Russia

9. Multiresource University Library: A Fashion or Vital Need? On Advantages and Problems of Electronic Full-text Collections Tatyana Grekhova, Scientific Library Vladivostok State University for Economics and Services, Vladivostok, Russia

10. The Information Support of Educational Process in the Libraries of Latvian Higher Education Institutions Gita Komarova, University of Latvia, Riga, Latvia

11. State-of-the-art in School Libraries Information Technologies and Use of ALIS “1S: School Library” for Administrative Management and Academic Process Management at the High School Vladimir Smorodin, “Mart” Company, Velikie Luki, Russia 14.00-15.00 LUNCH 15.00-17.00 SESSION II INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES, NEW TRAINING METHODS IN UNIVERSITIES AND RESEARCH CENTERS Presentations - up to 20 minutes, including questions and answers - up to 5 minutes

1. Internet-resources for RNPLS&T Users, or “Those Who Look for, Will Find” Elena Lindeman and Kira Gorbuleva, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

120 2. The Experience of Using ALIS “1S: University Library” for the Academic Process and Research Work at Velikie Luki State Academy of Physical Training and Sports Violetta Orlova and Galina Rudina, Velikie Luki State Academy of Physical Training and Sports, Velikie Luki, Russia

3. IRBIS Automation System as a Technology of Electronic Teaching Support Yuliya Sokolova, Information and Library Center, International University of Business and New Technologies, Yaroslavl, Russia

4. Advanced Information Technologies in the Activities of the Information Resourse Centre of Tashkent State University of Information Technologies Ayshabuvi Alimova, Tashkent State University of Information Technologies, Tashkent, Uzbekistan 5. The Specialized Resource of V. A. Sukhomlinsky State Scientific Pedagogical Library of Ukraine and Provision of Access via Information and Communication Systems at the Present Stage Nadezhda Matsibora, V. A. Sukhomlinsky State Scientific Pedagogical Library of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine

6. University Library’s Teaching Tolerance to the Students Elmir Yakubov, Khasavyurt Municipal Centralized Library System, Khasavyurt, Republic of Dagistan, Russia

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, DISCUSSION, CONCLUSIONS

17.00 DEPARTURE to SUDAK

121 Special evening session “To the Left from the Law, or Part Four of the Civil Code”: (in the format of “Let Them Talk” polemic show) Organizer: “BIBKOM” Central Collector of Libraries, Moscow, Russia

Wednesday, June 11, 21.00 Fortetsia Bar (Floor 1) (Special program; by invitations only)

Thursday, June 12, 9.00-19.30 9.00-11.00 SESSION II (CONTINUED) Consul Conference Hall CHAIRS: Mikhail Degtyarev, Director General, “BIBKOM” Central Collector of Libraries, Moscow, Russia Elena Lindeman, Deputy Director General for Library and Information Services, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Vladimir Yudin, Head, Development of Educational Technologies and Services Laboratory, International University of Business and New Technologies, Yaroslavl, Russia Presentations - up to 20 minutes, including questions and answers - up to 5 minutes

7. An Online Digital Repository of Students’ Work-based Experiences as an Educational Tool Tugrul Esendal and Simon Rogerson, De Montfort University, Leicester, UK

8. Partnership success enhanced by StudyNet: Partnership Working between the University of Hertfordshire Learning and Information Services and National and International Partners, in Particular the Information Resources Centre of the British Higher School of Art and Design, Moscow Ann Etkind, Ian Glover, and Helen Singer, University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield, UK Viktor Zverevich, British Higher School of Art and Design, Moscow, Russia

122 9. Several Problems of Building and Developing University Electronic Library Ivan Oshchepkov, “DirectMEDIA Publishing” Company, Moscow, Russia

10. KnoRus Electronic Textbooks. On the Way to the Technologies of Learner- centered Teaching Svetlana Zorina, “KnoRus” Publishing Trading House, Moscow, Russia

11. ALIS “1S: School Library” for the Academic Process Information Support Alexander Solodovnikov, “Mart” Company, Velikie Luki, Pskov Region, Russia 12. Regional Reference Library System for Academic Institutions Vladimir Smorodin and Galina Timofeeva, “Mart” Company, Velikie Luki, Russia

13. The Problems of University Electronic Libraries (by the Example of RSHU Scientific Library) Lyudmila Batova, Russian State Humanitarian University Scientific Library, Moscow, Russia 11.00-11.20 COFFEE BREAK 11.20-12.20 SESSION II (CONTINUED) 14. Using the Technologies of Electronic Training Sergey Basharin, Aleksey Sutyrin and Alexander Timofeev, St. Petersburg State Electrotechnical University, St. Petersburg, Russia

15. Working at Jordanian University Libraries: Present Status, Problems and Ambitions Nidal Ibrahim Al-Ahmed and Salim Hamdan Awamleh, Al-Balqa Applied University, Amman, Jordan

16. Approaches towards Building Internet-resources for Science Galina Yadrova, Crimean Branch of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Institute of Archeology, Simferopol, Ukraine

123 12.20-13.30 PRESENTATION OF NEW BOOKS BY “OMEGA-L” GROUP PUBLISHED IN THE SERIES “ELECTRONIÑ RESOURCES IN LIBRARIES AND EDUCATION” LIBRARY ASSESSMENT: PRINCIPLES AND METHODS RIGHTS MANAGEMENT IN DIGITAL AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES MODERATOR: Elena Beylina, Marketing & PR Director, “Omega-L” Group of Companies, Moscow, Russia PARTICIPATING: Yakov Shrayberg, Series Science Editor; Director General, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology; Head, Information Technologies and Electronic Libraries Department, Moscow State University of Culture and Arts, Moscow, Russia Olga Shlenskaya, Director, Publishing and Reprographic Center, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Alexander Mazuritsky, Head, Library Science Department, Moscow State University of Culture and Arts, Khimki, Moscow Region, Russia 13.30-15.00 LUNCH 15.00-17.00 SESSION III THE ROLE OF LIBRARIES IN THE SUPPORT OF INNOVATIVE PROJECTS Crimea Conference Hall Presentations - up to 20 minutes, including questions and answers - up to 5 minutes

1. Educational and Library Services Pertinent to Regional Demands Vladimir Yudin and Yuliya Sokolova, International University of Business and New Technologies, Yaroslavl, Russia

2. The Library’s Role and Place in the University’s Structure Olga Anikeeva, Stavropol State University Scientific Library, Stavropol, Ukraine

3. The Program of the University Library Development within the Context of the “Education” RF National Program Svetlana Bondarenko, South Federal University Scientific Library, Rostov-on- Don, Russia

124 4. Information and Library Support of Research and Education as a Mirror of Innovation Processes in the Society Elena Lindeman, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

5. The RAS Scholars’ Information Needs in Physics and Technical Sciences and the Domestic Book Market Elena Bocharova, Elena Kochukova , and Viktoriya Naumova, Library for Natural Sciences of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia

6. The Contest “The Quality Systems of Training at Professional Educational Institutions” (2000-2007) as a Tool to Improve Higher Schools’ Activities Alexander Kochetov and Lyudmila Dubrovina, National Association of the Quality of Professional Education, Moscow, Russia 17.00-17.20 COFFEE BREAK 17.20-19.30 SESSION III (CONTINUED) 7. Bologna Process and University Libraries Irina Guryanova, Samara State University Scientific Library, Samara, Russia

8. The Place and Role of Information Technologies in Public and State Administration of Education. Modern Concepts Current Concepts of Educational Institutions Alexander Shulaev, Department for Education of Velikie Luki Administration, Velikie Luki, Pskov Region, Russia

9. Science at the University of Latvia in the Light of Historical Evidence Marite Savièa, Library of the University of Latvia, Riga, Latvia

10. Services of the Library of the University of Latvia: Supply and Demand Anete Zasa, Library of the University of Latvia, Riga, Latvia

11. Topicalities of the User Service at the Library of Economics Vesma Kluga, Library of the University of Latvia, Riga, Latvia

12. Moving towards Learning Culture in Vilnius University Library: Two Years Experience Jelena Saikoviè, Vilnius University Library, Vilnius, Lithuania

13. Technologies of Generation of Teaching Aids Using Content Management Systems and Provision of Access to them with Z39.50 Protocol Leonid Eremeev, A. Kuznetsov, Irina Strelchuk and D. Pashkevich, Institute of Mathematics and Information Technologies, Omsk State University, Omsk, Russia

125 14. The Science Electronic Yearbook – an Important Resource for Scholars Irina Nesmiyanova, ABE Ìarketing Representative Office in Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, DISCUSSION, CONCLUSIONS

126 Section 15: Internet and Internet Technologies in Library and Information Practice Event is sponsored by ProQuest, Ann Arbor, MI, USA Special event within the framework of Section 15: Presentation «Ellibs Electronic Library: Experience with RNPLS&T and Prospects” Guest session (Session I) in Feodosia Preliminary registration at the Organizing Committee Desk at 9.00 - 22.00, June 7-8

CHAIRS: Mikhail Goncharov, Director, Internet Technologies Development and Maintenance Center, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Vladimir Vishnevsky, Department Head, Russian Academy of Sciences A.A. Kharkevich Institute for Information Transmisssion Problems, Moscow, Russia Maurice Freedman, Publisher, Consultant, President of American Library Association (2002-2003), Mount Kisco, New York, USA Tatyana Yaroshenko, Director, “Kiev-Mohyla Academy” National University Scientific Library; Vice President, Ukrainian Library Association, Kiev, Ukraine ADMINISTRATORS: Oksana Bruy, Deputy Director, “Kiev-Mohyla Academy” National University Scientific Library, Kiev, Ukraine Kirill Kolosov, Department Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

127 Wednesday, June 11, 10.00-17.30

Guest session (Session I) in Feodosia 7.00-8.00 BREAKFAST 9.00 DEPARTURE to FEODOSIA (Main entrance to “Sudak” Tourist and Health Center; Please keep your registration coupon to board the bus) On the premises of A. Grin Central City Library, Feodosia 10.00-12.00 SESSION I INTERNET TECHNOLOGIES AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES CHAIRS: Vladimir Vishnevsky, Department Head, Russian Academy of Sciences A.A. Kharkevich Institute for Information Transmisssion Problems, Moscow, Russia Mikhail Goncharov, Director, Internet Technologies Development and Maintenance Center, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Tatyana Yaroshenko, Director, “Kiev-Mohyla Academy” National University Scientific Library; Vice President, Ukrainian Library Association, Kiev, Ukraine ADMINISTRATORS: Tamara Rudomazina, Director, Centralized Library System, Feodosia, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine Kirill Kolosov, Department Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Presentations - up to 20 minutes, including questions and answers - up to 5 minutes

1. Broadband Mobile and Wi-MAX Access to Information Resources Vladimir Vishnevsky, Russian Academy of Sciences A.A. Kharkevich Institute for Information Transmisssion Problems, Moscow, Russia 2. Electonic Resources Management: Practical Experience Tatyana Yaroshenko, “Kiev-Mohyla Academy” National University Scientific Library; Vice President, Ukrainian Library Association, Kiev, Ukraine

3. Using EastView Databases Pavel Pisarev, “IVIS”Company, Moscow, Russia

128 4. Implementation of “MARC-SQL” ALIS in School Libraries. Problems and Solutions Based on Internet Technologies Irina Kuzina and Anastasiya Chebanova, “Inform-Systema” Scientific and Production Amalgamation, Moscow, Russia

5. Designing Modern Library Web-site Using J-IRBIS Module Kirill Sokolinsky, Educational Information Center, North-Western Extramural Technical University, St. Petersburg, Russia

6. Providing Access to Russian Journals in Electronic Format to Support Basic Research Elena Glukhova, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia 7. Filtering Systems for Aggressive Internet-content Konstantin Moiseev, “Controlling Chaos Technology” Company, Moscow, Russia 12.00-12.20 COFFEE BREAK 12.20-14.00 SESSION I (CONTINUED) 8. Using “Integrum” Information Retrieval System in Human Studies Ekaterina Novitskaya, MIPP International Representative Office, Minsk, Belarus

9. Designing AgriWWW-navigators in Belarusian Agricultural Library Oksana Gorobets, I.S. Lupinovich Belarusian Agricultural Library of National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, Minsk, Belarus

10. The Inventory of the Online Information Resources at the Academic Institution Library Elena Kovyazina and O. Sekretenko, Institute of Computational Modeling, Siberian Division of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Krasnoyarsk, Russia

11. EBSCO Host 2.0 Andrey Sokolov, EBSCO Publishing, Minsk, Belarus

12. Virtual Services to Remote Users on the Web Sites of Ukrainian Public Libraries Igor Torlin, National Library of Ukraine for Children, Kiev, Ukraine

13. The System of Web-site Content Management Based on IRBIS 64 LAS Ilya Mikhailenko, F.M. Dostoevsky State University Scientific Library, Omsk, Russia

129 GENERAL DISCUSSION AND SESSION I CONCLUSIONS 14.00-15.00 LUNCH 15.00-16.00 TOUR OF I. K. AYVAZOVSKY NATIONAL ART GALLERY 16.00-17.30 SOCIAL PROGRAM SPECIALLY FOR THE WORKSHOP PARTICIPANTS 17.30 DEPARTURE to SUDAK

Thursday, June 12, 9.00-19.00 Crimea Conference Hall 9.00-11.00 SESSION II INTERNET IN LIBRARY AND INFORMATION PRACTICE Presentations - up to 20 minutes, including questions and answers - up to 5 minutes

1. Current Trends in Applying Internet-Technologies in Libraries Mikhail Goncharov, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

2. Google Scholar: Making It Easier to Find and Read Scholarly Literature Christian DiCarlo, Google Inc., Mountain View, CA, USA

3. Next Generation of Library Websites Susan Benz, “Kieó-Mohyla Academy”, National University, American Library, Kiev, Ukraine 4. Reference Retooled: How Google Tools Strengthen and Streamline Reference Service Jill Cirasella, Brooklyn College Library, Brooklyn, NY, USA

5. Who, What and How Reads: The Analysis of Statistics of Usage of Full Text Journal Collections on eLIBRARY.RU platform Pavel Arefyev, RUNEB Scientific Electronic Library, Moscow, Russia 11.00-11.20 COFFEE BREAK

130 11.20-13.00 SESSION II (CONTINUED) 6. Intranet/Extranet Resources of V.I. Vernadsky National Library of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine Viktoriya Kopaneva, V.I. Vernadsky National Library of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine

7. Library Aspects of Integrating with Youth in the Virtual Environment Anton Purnik, Russian State Juvenile Library, Moscow, Russia

8. Library.ru Portal – a Virtual Tool to Attract Youth to Library and Reading Irina Mikhnova, Russian State Juvenile Library, Moscow, Russia

9. Unique Resources by ProQuest Company for Universities, Academic Institutions and Regional Scientific Libraries Galina Karmishenskaya, “ProQuest” Company, Moscow, Russia

10. Dissemination of the Electronic Versions of Printed Publications via Internet by the Example of EastView Company’s Electronic Products Fedor Vetkalov, Director General, “IVIS“ Company, Moscow, Russia

11. Use and Payback of Electronic Resources (on the Example of the Republican Library for Science and Technology of Kazakhstan Branches) Olga Kvochkina, Center for Library Development of the Republican Library for Science and Technology of Kazakhstan, Almaty, Kazakhstan 13.00-15.00 LUNCH 15.00-17.00 SESSION II (CONTINUED) Novy Svet Auditorium

12. Online Public Access Catalogs (OPACs) at the Libraries of the Krasnoyarsk Research Center Elena Kovyazina, Institute of Computational Modeling, Siberian Division of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Krasnoyarsk, Russia Olga Rogoznikova, Krasnoyarsk Research Centre Siberian Division of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Krasnoyarsk, Russia

13. The RNPLS&T Scientific Electronic Library Portal: Technologies, Solutions, Prospects Kirill Kolosov, Department Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

14. Information Portal at the Library – Problems and Solutions Vadim Moskalev, I. S. Turgenev Library, Moscow, Russia

131 15. Social, Legal, and Cultural Tasks of Library Internet Projects. Technology of Solutions Olga Sokolina, “Copyright Integrator” Company, Moscow, Russia

16. Arrangement of the Information Space at the “Library of New Generation” – Library of History of Russian Philosophy and Culture A. F. Losev House Tatyana Moshkovskaya, Library of History of Russian Philosophy and Culture “A. F. Losev House”, Moscow, Russia

17. Arrangement of Reference Aids for Foreign Journals in the Electronic Format on RNPLS&T Web Site Bella Kraynova, Senior Bibliographer, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia 18. «Passport»: Your Gateway to Global Strategic Research Valerjan Gotovski, Euromonitor International, London. United Kingdom 17.00-17.20 COFFEE BREAK 17.20-19.00 PRESENTATION «ELLIBS ELECTRONIC LIBRARY: EXPERIENCE WITH RNPLS&T AND PROSPECTS” CHAIRS: Yakov Shrayberg, Director General, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Niina Tammi, Regional Manager, Ellibs Oy, Turku, Finland Tatyana Aittokallio, Regional Manager, Ellibs Oy, Turku, Finland Elena Lindeman, Deputy Director General for Library and Information Services, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia ADMINISTRATOR: Kira Gorbuleva, Department Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Introduction: Yakov Shrayberg, Director General, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Keynote paper: Ellibs Internet-store’s Collection of E-books Niina Tammi, Ellibs Oy, Turku, Finland QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, DISCUSSION, CONCLUSIONS

132 III. SPECIAL EVENTS

IFLA Forum in the Framework of the Crimea 2008 Conference

Monday, June 9, 15.00-19.00 Sudak Conference Hall Session 1. «Possibilities for Community Action by Librarians and in Libraries in the Russian-Speaking Library World». General Discussion MODERATORS: Stuart Hamilton, IFLA Senior Policy Advisor, IFLA Headquarters, The Hague, The Netherlands Galina Kislovskaya, Director for International Activities, Russian State Library; Head, IFLA Russian Language Center, Moscow, Russia Francis Kirkwood, IFLA FAIFE Committee Member, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Participants: IFLA standing committee members, other conference participants. INTRODUCTION: Stuart Hamilton, IFLA Senior Policy Advisor, IFLA Headquarters, The Hague, The Netherlands

Tuesday, June 10, 9.00-13.00 Meganom Auditorium Session 2. «IFLA Committee Proposals for New Crimea Activities» Round Table 1. «Free access to information and freedom of expression: organising for a new professional initiative within the Crimea conference and the Russian- speaking library world». MODERATOR AND DISCUSSION LEADER: Francis Kirkwood, IFLA FAIFE Committee Member, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada 11.00-11.20 COFFEE BREAK

133 Round Table 2. «How do you say reference in Russian? Finding common ground between bibliographic reference and centres of specialised information, to create a Russian presence in international reference librarianship». MODERATOR AND DISCUSSION LEADER: Francis Kirkwood, IFLA Reference and Information Services Committee Member, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

Tuesday, June 10, 15.00-19.00 Novy Svet Auditorium Session 3. «IFLA Advocacy Spotlights» Round Table 3. «International activities of IFLA to meet social and democratic needs through libraries: an overview». DISCUSSION LEADERS: Stuart Hamilton, IFLA Senior Policy Advisor, IFLA Headquarters, The Hague, The Netherlands Vladimir Firsov, IFLA FAIFE Committee Member; Vice President, Russian Library Association; Deputy Director General, National Library of Russia, St. Petersburg, Russia Francis Kirkwood, IFLA FAIFE Committee Member, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Round Table 4. «Report on the IFLA Mission to and the Occupied Palestinian Territories. Discussion: can Russian-speaking librarians in IFLA play a role in building bridges of peace between Israeli and Palestinian librarians?» RAPPORTEUR AND DISCUSSION LEADER: Stuart Hamilton, IFLA Senior Policy Advisor, IFLA Headquarters, The Hague, The Netherlands Round Table 5. «Libraries and the control of information in the former Soviet space». DISCUSSION LEADERS: Vladimir Firsov, IFLA FAIFE Committee Member; Vice President, Russian Library Association; Deputy Director General, National Library of Russia, St. Petersburg, Russia Francis Kirkwood, IFLA FAIFE Committee Member, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada IFLA Forum at the Crimea conference round-up and conclusions Stuart Hamilton, IFLA Senior Policy Advisor, IFLA Headquarters, The Hague, The Netherlands

134 Special Round Table ”From Publishing House to Library: impact on the reading scope”

Wednesday, June 11, 9.00-19.00 Crimea Conference Hall CHAIRS: Alexander Voropaev, Head, Department of Book Exhibitions and Reading Promotion, Federal Agency for Press and Mass Communications, Moscow, Russia Tatyana Manilova, Head, Library Department, Division of Cultural Heritage, Artistic Education and Science, Federal Agency for Culture and Cinematography, Moscow, Russia Evgeny Kuzmin, Chair, Russian Committee, “Information for All” UNESCO Program; President, Interregional Center of Library Cooperation, Moscow, Russia ADMINISTRATORS: Evgeny Kuzmin, Chair, Russian Committee, “Information for All” UNESCO Program; President, Interregional Center of Library Cooperation, Moscow, Russia Sergey Bakeykin, Executive Director, Interregional Center of Library Cooperation, Moscow, Russia

The aim of the Round Table is to help develop professional communications system in the whole “book chain” from publishers to readers, organize inter-departmental interaction, start joint projects in order to achieve the end goal of increasing reading and cultural competence of the population. Keynote Paper: National Program of Reading Support and Development in Russia and Building Efficient Institutional Infrastructure as One of Its Main Tasks Evgeny Kuzmin, Chair, Russian Committee, “Information for All” UNESCO Program; President, Interregional Center of Library Cooperation, Moscow, Russia ROUND TABLE PARTICIPANTS: Representatives of public authorities: Valery Sudarenkov, Member, Council of Federation of the Russian Federation Federal Assembly; Member, Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE), Moscow, Russia

135 Tatyana Manilova, Head, Library Department, Division of Cultural Heritage, Artistic Education and Science, Federal Agency for Culture and Cinematography, Moscow, Russia Mikhail Bryzgalov, Saratov Region Minister of Culture, Saratov, Russia Nataliya Somova, Chief Manager, Department for Culture of Bryansk Region Administration, Bryansk, Russia Nadezhda Zueva, Chelyabinsk Region Deputy Minister of Culture, Chelyabinsk, Russia Representatives of publishers: Vadim Sinyansky, Board Chair, “Infra-M” Group of Companies, Moscow, Russia Rifat Sarazetdinov, Director General, «Grand-Fair» Publishing Group, Moscow, Russia Elena Beylina, Advertising and Public Relations Director, «Omega-L» Group of Companies, Moscow, Russia Alexander Ogay, Director General, “Professiya” Publishing House, St.Petersburg, Russia Rimma Solovyeva, Director General, “Mir Knigi” Publishing Trade House, Moscow, Russia Nikolay Kupriyanov, Deputy Director General, “KnoRus” Publishing House, Moscow, Russia Yury Rozhko, Director General, «Ravnovesie» Publishing House, Moscow, Russia Representatives of professional associations – conveyors of corporate interests and organizers of institutional interaction within the book segment of culture: Vladimir Zaytsev, President, Russian Library Association; Director General, National Library of Russia, St.Petersburg, Russia Nina Litvinets, Vice President, Russian Book Union, Moscow, Russia Valentina Pashkova, President, Ukrainian Library Association, Kiev, Ukraine Roza Berdigalieva, President, Republic of Kazakhstan Library Association; Director General, National Academic Library of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Astana, Kazakhstan Information intermediaries: Mariya Vedenyapina, Director General, “Pushkin Library” Nonprofit Foundation, Moscow, Russia Alexander Gavrilov, Editor-in-Chief, “Book Review” Newspaper, Moscow, Russia Olga Gromova, Editor-in-Chief, “Library in School” Newspaper, Moscow, Russia Irina Samykina, Editor-in-Chief, “Library Science” Magazine, Moscow, Russia Svetlana Zorina, Editor-in-Chief, “Book Industry” Magazine, Moscow, Russia Lyubov Kazachenkova, Editor-in-Chief, “Grand-Fair” Publishing Group, Moscow, Russia Rustem Aygistov, Executive Director, Russian Book Chamber, Moscow, Russia

136 Elena Nogina, Deputy Director General, Russian Book Chamber, Moscow, Russia Boris Loginov, Director General, «LIBNET» National Information Library Center; Vice President, Russian Library Association, Moscow, Russia Alexander Dashkevich, Director, Library Agency, “INFRA-M” Publishing House, Moscow, Russia Representatives of bookselling companies: Gennady Popov, Deputy Director General, AST Publishing Group, Moscow, Russia Marina Novikova, Director General, «Pushkin Library» Trade House, Moscow, Russia Nadezhda Mikhaylova, Director General, “Moscow House of Books” United Center, Moscow, Russia Vyacheslav Ilyukhin, Deputy Board Chair, “Infra-M” Group of Companies, Commercial Director, “Infra-M” Publishing House, Moscow, Russia Mikhail Degtyarev, Director General, BIBKOM - Central Collector of Libraries, Moscow, Russia Representatives of libraries: Ekaterina Genieva, Director General, M.I.Rudomino All-Russian State Library for Foreign Literature, Moscow, Russia Ada Kolganova, Director, Russian State Library for Arts, Moscow, Russia Evgeniya Kulikova, Deputy Director, The State Childrens’ Library of Russia, Moscow, Russia Absalom Umarov, Director, Alisher Navoi National Library of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Tashkent, Uzbekistan Irina Dobrynina, Director, Republic of Karelia National Library, Petrozavodsk, Russia Svetlana Dedyulya, Director, F.I.Tyutchev Regional Universal Scientific Library, Bryansk, Russia Olga Konstantinova, Head of Reading Center, F.I.Tyutchev Regional Universal Scientific Library, Bryansk, Russia Vasily Drigaylo, Director, G.I.Denisenko Library for Science and Technology, Kiev Polytechnical Institute “National Technical University of Ukraine”, Kiev, Ukraine Representatives of scientific and educational community: Violetta Askarova, Head of Reading Center, Chelyabinsk State Academy of Culture and Arts, Chelyabinsk, Russia Tatyana Kuznetsova, Head of Library and Information Sciences Department, Academy for Retraining in Arts, Culture and Tourism, Moscow, Russia Boris Lensky, Head of Book Business Department, Moscow State University of Press, Moscow, Russia Valeriya Stelmakh, Expert of “Pushkin Library” Nonprofit Foundation, Sociologist, Moscow, Russia

137 Vladimir Rushanin, Rector, Chelyabinsk State Academy of Culture and Arts, Chelyabinsk, Russia Presentations in the Round Table framework: · A model regional concept of Childrens’ and youth’s reading support (project manager: Violetta Askarova) · Books and booklets published by the Interregional Center of Library Cooperation in the framework of the National Program of Reading Support and Development implementation

Everyone is invited

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, EXCHANGE OF OPINIONS, ROUND TABLE CONCLUSIONS

138 The Day of “KONEK” Subscription Agency and “ProQuest” Company

Thursday, June 12, 15.00-19.00 Consul Conference Hall MODERATORS: Nataliya Vershinina, Executive Director, “KONEK” Subscription Agency, St.Petersburg, Russia Elena Mikhaylovskaya, Executive Director, “KONEK” Subscription Agency, Moscow, Russia 15.00-19.00 ONE-DAY SESSION Introduction: Nataliya Vershinina, Executive Director, “KONEK” Subscription Agency, St.Petersburg, Russia

1. ProQuest – a Multi-profile Electronic Information for a Broad Target Group John Tsihlis and Galina Karmishenskaya, ProQuest, Ann Arbor, MI, USA 2. New from Emerald Group Publishing: Printed and Electronic Books on Finance and Economics Marcin Dembowski, Emerald Group Publishing Ltd, Bingley, UK

3. Springer – the Language of Science in Printed and Electronic Publications Laszlo Horvath, Springer Publishing House, Representative Office in Hungary, Budapest, Hungary

4. OvidSP – in Search of High Quality Content Vincent Maessen and Jens Graessler, Wolters Kluwer, Representative Office in Central and Eastern Europe and CIS, Berlin, Germany 5. Law Publications of Cambridge University Press – All Aspects of Law for Students, Lawyers, Researchers, and Document Centers Tatyana Elistratova, Cambridge University Press Representative Office, Moscow, Russia

139 6. Cambridge University Press Electronic Books Elena Eronina, “KONEK” Subscription Agency, Moscow, Russia

7. PCG – Publishers Communication Group: Introducing Smaller but Important Publishers to the Russian and CIS Markets Steve Smith, Publishers Communication Group, Harrogate, UK

Fourchette for the event participants

140 The Day of National Electronic Information Consortium National Electronic Information Consortium and Leading Providers for Russian Science and Education

Monday, June 9, 15.00-19.00 Consul Conference Hall MODERATOR : Alexander Kuznetsov, Executive Director, National Electronic Information Consortium, Moscow, Russia 15.00-19.00 ONE-DAY SESSION Opening: Alexander Kuznetsov, Executive Director, National Electronic Information Consortium, Moscow, Russia 1. National Electronic Information Consortium Resources: background, review, and usage Irina Razumova, National Electronic Information Consortium, St.Petersburg, Russia

2. Academic Resources: Classic Publisher Nature Publishing Group, Contents and New Services Michael Sarnecki, Nature Publishing Group, London, UK

3. Scientific Information Aggregators: EBSCO Publishing, New Databases and Google Generation Interface. Cooperation with Google, JSTOR, etc Andrey Sokolov, EBSCO Publishing, Minsk, Belarus 17.00-17.20 COFFEE BREAK 17.20-19.00 SESSION (CONTINUED) 4. Review of Elsevier New Products and Offers in Russia Oleg Utkin, Elsevier Publishing House, Russian Representative Office, Moscow, Russia

141 5. Inspec Direct: an Efficient Online Research Tool Driving Discoveries and Innovation Daniela Bausano, The Institution of Engineering and Technology - The IET, Stevenage, UK

6. Patent Information Market. Typical Tasks of Patent Research and Search Templates Nikolay Likhodedov, Questel-Orbit, St.Petersburg, Russia

Fourchette

142 The Day of Scientific Electronic Library and National Electronic Information Consortium Science Online in the Crimea The Ultra All Inclusive Electronic Resources

Wednesday, June 11, 9.00-17.00 Sudak Conference Hall MODERATOR: Alexander Kuznetsov, Executive Director, National Electronic Information Consortium, Moscow, Russia ADMINISTRATOR: Pavel Arefyev, Head of Marketing and Sales Department, Scientific Electronic Library, Moscow, Russia 9.00-11.00 ONE-DAY SESSION 1. Opening the Ultra All Inclusive Electronic Resources Day Pavel Arefyev, Scientific Electronic Library, Moscow, Russia

2. Resource Integration on eLibrary.ru Technological Platform – from Fulltext Collections to Analytical Systems Gennady Eremenko, Scientific Electronic Library, Moscow, Russia

3. Information Support of Science and Education System Development in Russia Alexander Kuznetsov, Executive Director, National Electronic Information Consortium, Moscow, Russia

4. Once Again on Science, Nanotechnologies, and the Role of Information and Libraries in Scientific Research. According to International Data Sources and the National Electronic Information Consortium Experience Irina Razumova, National Electronic Information Consortium, St.Petersburg, Russia 11.00-11.20 COFFEE BREAK

143 11.20-13.00 SESSION (CONTINUED) 5. Bibliometric Factors of Academic Journals: Main Definitions and Basic Concepts Vladimir Pislyakov, Higher School of Economics State University Library, Moscow, Russia

6. The Well-Forgotten New… (Electronic Resources that Are Not Often Talked about) Ekaterina Polnikova, National Electronic Information Consortium, St.Petersburg, Russia 13.00-15.00 LUNCH 15.00-17.00 SESSION (CONTINUED) 7. Author Citation Indices, Journal Impact Factors…Can One Assess a Publisher? Pavel Arefyev, Scientific Electronic Library, Moscow, Russia

8. Talk Show: “Aggregator’s Challenge: All Problems of Scientific Information Providers and Consumers” PARTICIPANTS: · Moderator, Librarian and Aggregator on the stage · Auditorium in the hall 9. Conclusions of the Ultra All Inclusive Electronic Resources Day Alexander Kuznetsov, National Electronic Information Consortium, Moscow, Russia Ultra All Inclusive Mini-fourchette

144 The Day of Elsevier Publishing House, Amsterdam, The Netherlands Special Workshop: The Kaleidoscope of Services, Products, and Possibilities

Tuesday, June 10, 9.00-13.00 Crimea Conference Hall 9.00-13.00 ONE-DAY SESSION MODERATOR: Oleg Utkin, Regional Director for Russia, Elsevier Publishing House, Moscow, Russia WORKSHOP FEATURES: Andrey Kovatchev, Regional Director for Eastern Europe, Elsevier Publishing House, Amsterdam, The Netherlands Endre Beky, Manager for Eastern Europe, Elsevier Publishing House, Amsterdam, The Netherlands PRESENTERS:

1. ScienceDirect – New Contents, New Fulltext Library Options Galina Yakshonok, Manager of Russian and CIS Subscribers, Elsevier Publishing House, Moscow, Russia 2. SCOPUS, a Multidisciplinary Abstract and Citation Database Vadim Sobolev, Manager for Russia, Elsevier Publishing House, Moscow, Russia

3. EMBASE.com, a Specialized Resource for Biochemistry and Pharmaceutics Vadim Sobolev, Manager for Russia, Elsevier Publishing House, Moscow, Russia

145 4. Databases of Structure Search in Chemistry Oleg Utkin, Regional Director for Russia, Elsevier Publishing House, Moscow, Russia

5. … and many more Galina Yakshonok, Manager of Russian and CIS Subscribers, Elsevier Publishing House, Moscow, Russia Fourchette for the event participants

Round Table of Elsevier Publishing House, Amsterdam, the Netherlands ”The Electronic Age of Books”

Monday, June 9, 15.00-17.00 Commonwealth Conference Hall MODERATOR: Oleg Utkin, Regional Director for Russia, Elsevier Publishing House, Moscow, Russia ROUND TABLE FEATURES: Andrey Kovatchev, Regional Director for Eastern Europe, Elsevier Publishing House, Amsterdam, The Netherlands Endre Beky, Manager for Eastern Europe, Elsevier Publishing House, Amsterdam, The Netherlands PRESENTERS:

1. From a Book on the Screen to a Book on the Palm Galina Yakshonok, Manager of Russian and CIS Subscribers, Elsevier Publishing House, Moscow, Russia 2. Elsevier Electronic Books Vadim Sobolev, Manager for Russia, Elsevier Publishing House, Moscow, Russia 3. Users’ First Exporience Ekaterina Polnikova, Coordinator, National Electronic Information Consortium; Chief Librarian, St.Petersburg State University Scientific Library, St.Petersburg, Russia

146 Presentation of a Program “Big Reading – Dialog of Cultures”

Wednesday, June 11, 15.00-19.00 Consul Conference Hall MODERATOR: Evgeniya Rosinskaya, Deputy Director General, M.I. Rudomino All-Russian State Library for Foreign Literature, Moscow, Russia ADMINISTRATOR: Lyudmila Skachkova, Director, Cultural Programs Center, M.I. Rudomino All- Russian State Library for Foreign Literature, Moscow, Russia Book Center of M.I.Rudomino All-Russian State Library for Foreign Literature publishing projects PRESENTERS: Ekaterina Genieva, Director General, M.I. Rudomino All-Russian State Library for Foreign Literature, Moscow, Russia G.Uspensky, Deputy Director General for Editorial and Publishing Activities, M.I. Rudomino All-Russian State Library for Foreign Literature, Moscow, Russia Mikhail Bryzgalov, Saratov Region Minister of Culture, Saratov, Russia “Big Reading in Saratov Region”

International publishing projects of M.I.Rudomino All-Russian State Library for Foreign Literature and “Tolerance Institute” Charitable Foundation PRESENTERS: Ekaterina Genieva, Director General, M.I. Rudomino All-Russian State Library for Foreign Literature; Director, “Tolerance Institute” Charitable Foundation, Moscow, Russia Svetlana Stulova, Program Director, “Tolerance Institute” Charitable Foundation, Moscow, Russia

147 New publications within the “Big Reading” Program in cooperation with the Russian Academy of Sciences Research Center of Book Culture History PRESENTERS: Ekaterina Genieva, Director General, M.I. Rudomino All-Russian State Library for Foreign Literature, Moscow, Russia Yuliya Melentyeva, Head, Readership Study and Reading Culture Department, Research Center of Book Culture History, “Nauka” Academic Publishing Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia Presentation of a book by R. Chartier and G. Cavallo: “The History of Reading in the Western World from Antiquities to the Present Day” (Grand-Fair Publishing Group)

Presentation of a book by Yuliya Melentyeva: “Reading, Reader, Library in the Changing World” (“Nauka” Publishing Center) Reading: practices and models. Evolution in Time Yuliya Melentyeva, Head, Readership Study and Reading Culture Department, Research Center of Book Culture History, “Nauka” Academic Publishing Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia

To Hate. To Laugh. To Love Vladimir Voynovich, writer, Moscow, Russia

ROUND-UP AND CONCLUSIONS

148 Special Event of “Pushkin Library” Nonprofit Foundation

Tuesday, June 10, 15.00-19.00 Crimea Conference Hall CHAIR: Mariya Vedenyapina, Director General, «Pushkin Library» Nonprofit Foundation, Moscow, Russia ADMINISTRATORS: Marina Novikova, Deputy Director General, «Pushkin Library» Nonprofit Foundation, Moscow, Russia Andrey Lisitsky, PhD in Culture Studies, Project Coordinator, «Pushkin Library» Nonprofit Foundation, Moscow, Russia

LECTURE: BOOK EXPLOITATION IN THE CHANGING CULTURAL ENVIRONMENT Valeriya Stelmakh, Expert of «Pushkin Library» Nonprofit Foundation, Sociologist, Moscow, Russia

PRESENTATION WORKSHOP: “THE SCHOOL OF LIBRARY LEADERSHIP” The project is being implemented by «Pushkin Library» Nonprofit Foundation and is sponsored by the government grant in accordance with RF President Decree of June 30, 2007 N367-RP

The Library Leadership System as a Tool to Develop New Library Roles in Local Communities Andrey Lisitsky, PhD in Culture Studies, Project Coordinator, «Pushkin Library» Nonprofit Foundation, Moscow, Russia

The “Library Leadership School” Project: Strategy, Contents, Interim Results Nikolay Pryanishnikov, Expert, «Pushkin Library» Nonprofit Foundation, V.Potanin Charitable Foundation, and the Institute of Small Town Strategic Development, Moscow, Russia

149 BUSINESS GAME: “THE LIBRARY OF THE FUTURE” MODERATORS: Nikolay Pryanishnikov, Expert, «Pushkin Library» Nonprofit Foundation, V.Potanin Charitable Foundation, and the Institute of Small Town Strategic Development, Moscow, Russia Andrey Lisitsky, PhD in Culture Studies, Project Coor7dinator, «Pushkin Library» Nonprofit Foundation, Moscow, Russia Olga Gromova, Editor-in-Chief, «Library in School» Newspaper, Moscow, Russia Fourchette for the event participants

150 “Let Them Talk” Polemic Show Topic: “To the Left from the Law, or Part Four of the Civil Code” Organizer: “BIBKOM” Central Collector of Libraries

Wednesday, June 11, 21.00 Fortetsia Bar (1st Floor)

By special program and invitations

151 Special Program at the Crimean Conference Chess - Science, Art, and Sport

Tuesday, June 10, 10.00-11.00 Sudak Conference Hall SPECIAL LECTURE

Chess, People, and Destinies Yury Averbach, International Grandmaster, Honored Master of Sport of the USSR, World Chess Federation (FIDE) Honored Member, International Arbiter, Head of Chess Information Office, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

Friday, June 13, 9.00-13.00 Commonwealth Conference Hall CHAIR: Yury Averbakh, International Grand Master, USSR Distinguished Master of Sports, FIDE Honorary Member, International Arbiter, Moscow, Russia ADMINISTRATOR: Nikolay Kralin, International Grand Master of Chess Composition, USSR Master of Sports, Republican Category Arbiter; Deputy Director General for the Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology Development, Moscow, Russia 9.00-13.00 ONE-DAY SESSION Introduction and welcome: Yury Averbakh, International Grand Master, USSR Distinguished Master of Sports, FIDE Honorary Member, International Arbiter, Moscow, Russia CHESS COMPOSITION SOLUTION CONTEST MODERATOR: Nikolay Kralin, International Grand Master of Chess Composition, USSR Master of Sports, Republican Category Arbiter, Moscow, Russia

152 PRESENTATION OF UNIQUE CHESS HISTORY MATERIALS MODERATORS: Yury Averbach, International Grandmaster, Honored Master of Sport of the USSR, World Chess Federation (FIDE) Honored Mem ber, International Arbiter, Head of Chess Information Office, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

PROGRAM ROUND-UP AND CONCLUSIONS

153 Special Event: The Day of “EVIS” Company: Russian and CIS Libraries Supply with Russian and Foreign Information Resources. East View Information Products Master Class

Tuesday, June 10, 16.00-19.00 Sudak Conference Hall 16.00-17.00 ONE-DAY SESSION Presentations - up to 20 minutes, including questions and answers - up to 5 minutes MODERATOR: Vladimir Frangulov, Vice President, East View Information Services, Minneapolis, MN, USA PRESENTERS:

1. Russian and CIS Libraries Supply with Russian and Foreign Information Resources Fedor Vetkalov, Director General, “EVIS” Company, Moscow, Russia

2. Document Collections from Kiev Region State Archive Microfilm and Microfiche Holdings and the Development of the Source Database on the Eastern European History in the 20th Century Yury Snopov, Sales Manager, “EVIS” Company, Moscow, Russia 17.00-17.20 COFFEE BREAK

154 17.20-19.00 EAST VIEW INFORMATION PRODUCTS MASTER CLASS 1. Databases of Periodicals: New Possibilities for Library and Readers Irina Polyakova, Head of Customer Relationship Management Department, “EVIS” Company, Moscow, Russia

2. East View Electronic Databases. Search Engine Features Pavel Pisarev, Innovative Projects Director, “EVIS” Company, Moscow, Russia

SPECIAL EVENT ROUND-UP AND CONCLUSIONS

Fourchette for the event participants

155 Special Event of: RusAR Electronic Information Resources Publishing House: National Electronic Information Resources for Russian and Foreign Libraries

Tuesday, June 10, 11.00-13.00 Sudak Conference Hall MODERATOR: Vadim Chebanov, Director General, RusAR Electronic Information Resources Publishing House, Moscow, Russia

By special program

Mini-fourchette

156 IV. WORKSHOPS

Workshop: Preservation and Protection of Library Collections and Information CHAIRS: Oksana Volodina, Director, Library of Belarusian State University of Culture and Arts, Minsk, Republic of Belarus Svetlana Dobrusina, Director, Federal Center for Document Preservation, National Library of Russia, St.Petersburg, Russia ADMINISTRATOR : Sergey Troyanovsky, Deputy Director, Publishing and Reprographic Center, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

Thursday, June 12, 9.00-13.00 Surozh Auditorium 9.00-11.00 ONE-DAY SESSION Presentations - up to 20 minutes, including questions and answers - up to 5 minutes

1. Russian Foundation for Basic Research Project: “Development and Support of RNPLS&T’s E-Library of Rare Books” Tatyana Panteleeva, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

2. Technical Support of Library Collections Preservation during Their Use Elena Smirnova, State Public Historical Library of Russia, Moscow, Russia

3. Information Support of Research and Library Collection Preservation (from the State Public Historical Library of Russia Experience) Oksana Dineeva, State Public Historical Library of Russia, Moscow, Russia 4. The Experience of Secure Microfilming of Library Documents and the Emergency Set of Documents at the Reprography Institute Victor Sidyakin, Federal Sate Unitary Enterprise “The Reprography Research Institute”, Tula, Russia Lidiya Melnikova, State Social and Political Library, Moscow, Russia

157 5. Specific Features of Security System Organization, Development Technology, and Operation Petr Tsyplyakov, State Social and Political Library, Moscow, Russia 11.00-11.20 COFFEE BREAK 11.20-13.00 SESSION (CONTINUED) 6. On the Problem of Documents on Optical Media (CDs and DVDs) Condition Assessment Svetlana Dobrusina, National Library of Russia. Federal Center for Documents Preservation, St.Petersburg, Russia

7. Problems of Electronic Resources Preservation at the Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Siberian Division of the Russian Academy of Sciences Sergey Bazhenov and Alexander Pavlov, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Siberian Division of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Novosibirsk, Russia

8. Restoration of Rare Books Integrity for the Information Support of Fundamental Research (Method of Paper Pulp Refilling) Irina Sharapova, M.I. Rudomino All-Russian State Library for Foreign Literature, Moscow, Russia

9. Current Problems of Rare Collections Maintenance (by Example of Rare and Valuable Books Department of Belarusian State University Fundamental Library) Marina Kureychik, Belarusian State University Fundamental Library, Minsk, Republic of Belarus

10. Introduction and Development of Digital Microfilming in Russia Yury Belenky, “Inkom-Star” Company, Moscow, Russia

COMMUNICATIONS BY PARTICIPANTS, QUESTIONS, ANSWERS, DISCUSSION AND WORKSHOP CONCLUSIONS

158 Workshop: The Development of Language and Cultural Diversity in Cyberspace Special Event of: the Russian Committee of the “Information for All” UNESCO Program and the Interregional Center of Library Cooperation

Thursday, June 12, 15.00-19.00 Commonwealth Conference Hall CHAIRS: Tatyana Manilova, Head, Library Department, Division of Cultural Heritage, Artistic Education and Science, Federal Agency for Culture and Cinematography, Moscow, Russia Evgeny Kuzmin, President, Interregional Center of Library Cooperation; Chair, Russian Committee, “Information for All” UNESCO Program, Moscow, Russia ADMINISTRATORS: Sergey Bakeykin, Executive Director, Interregional Center of Library Cooperation, Moscow, Russia Tatyana Murovana, Project Coordinator, Russian Committee, “Information for All” UNESCO Program, Moscow, Russia Ekaterina Plys, Project Coordinator, Interregional Center of Library Cooperation, Moscow, Russia Keynote Paper: Activities of the Russian Committee of the “Information for All” UNESCO Program in Studying the Problem of Language Diversity in Cyberspace within the UNESCO Initiative Evgeny Kuzmin, President, Interregional Center of Library Cooperation; Chair, Russian Committee, “Information for All” UNESCO Program, Moscow, Russia

1. Languages in Cyberspace: Providing and Measuring the Language Diversity Ekaterina Plys, Project Coordinator, Interregional Center of Library Cooperation, Moscow, Russia

2. Ethical Aspects of Language Diversity Preservation in the Information Society Tatyana Murovana, Project Coordinator, Russian Committee, “Information for All” UNESCO Program, Moscow, Russia

159 3. Access to Multilingual Information Resources via the Union Catalog of Russian Libraries Boris Loginov, Director General, «LIBNET» National Information Library Center, Moscow, Russia

4. Information Technologies at the National Museum of the Republic of Tatarstan and the Development of Region Languages G.Nazipova, Director General, National Museum of the Republic of Tatarstan, Kazan, Republic of Tatarstan, Russia

5. The Role of Libraries in the Language Diversity in Cyberspace Development Galina Kislovskaya, Director for International Activities, Russian State Library, Moscow, Russia 6. Proliferation of Azerbaijan Language in Cyberspace: the Presidential Library of the Republic of Azerbaijan Input Zakir Ismailov, Department Head and Leading Expert, Presidential Library of the Republic of Azerbaijan, Baku, Azerbaijan

7. Modern Technologies and Translation: the World Experience Erik Azgaldov, Translator and Editor, “Studies on Russian Economic Development” English-language Journal, Moscow, Russia

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, EXCHANGE OF OPINIONS AND WORKSHOP CONCLUSIONS

160 Workshop: Information Resources and Technologies As a Means of Professional Rehabilitation of the Visually Impaired CHAIRS: Elena Zakharova, Deputy Director, Russian State Library for the Blind, Moscow, Russia Gulbarshin Balgozhina, Director, Republican Library for Blind and Visually Impaired Kazakh Citizens, Almaty, Kazakhstan ADMINISTRATOR: Galina Elfimova, Department Head, Russian State Library for the Blind, Moscow, Russia

Wednesday, June 11, 9.00-19.00 Novy Svet Auditorium 9.00-11.00 SESSION I TOPIC: Electronic Resources at a Modern Library for the Blind. Professional Adaptation and Integration of Blind Users MODERATOR: Elena Zakharova, Deputy Director, Russian State Library for the Blind, Moscow, Russia 1. Electronic Resources in Services for Blind Users: Rights and Possibilities Elena Zakharova, Russian State Library for the Blind, Moscow, Russia

2. Information Innovative Technology as an Important Factor of Socio-cultural Rehabilitation of the Visually Impaired in the Republic of Tatarstan Nail Safargaleev, Republican Special Library for the Blind, Kazan, Republic of Tatarstan, Russia

3. Integration of the Visually Impaired into the Information Society Mariya Konovalova, N.Ostrovsky Regional Special Library for the Blind, Kaluga, Russia

4. From Braille Six Point System towards Computer-aided Technologies Mariyam Iminova, Republican Library for Blind and Visually Impaired Kazakh Citizens, Almaty, Kazakhstan

161 11.00-11.20 COFFEE BREAK 11.20-13.00 SESSION I (CONTINUED) 5. Webliographic Index as an Information Support Tool for the Visually Impaired in Professional and Educational Environments Galina Elfimova, Russian State Library for the Blind, Moscow, Russia

6. Presentation of the Films: “Against the Odds” and “Half-century with the Library” Ekaterina Nikolakhina, N.Ostrovsky Regional Special Library for the Blind, Kaluga, Russia

7. The Impact of Visually Impaired People Socializing Facility Elmira Doolotova, «Blagodat» Public Charitable Foundation, Osh, Kyrgyzstan

DISCUSSION ON THE SESSION TOPIC

13.00-15.00 LUNCH 15.00-17.00 SESSION II ”BRIDGING THE DIGITAL DIVIDE”: ATTRACTING SOFTWARE PROVIDERS TO CREATING A DIGITAL ENVIRONMENT FOR THE BLIND MODERATORS: Nataliya Baukova, Director, Regional Special Library for the Blind, Saratov, Russia Galina Elfimova, Department Head, Russian State Library for the Blind, Moscow, Russia Group work Presentation of group work results Business game conclusions 17.00-17.20 COFFEE BREAK

162 17.20-19.00 ROUND TABLE ”DIGITAL” BOOK FOR THE BLIND: ADVANTAGES AND APPLICATION TECHNOLOGIES IN THE LIGHT OF CURRENT LEGISLATION MODERATOR: Elena Zakharova, Deputy Director, Russian State Library for the Blind, Moscow, Russia Presentations: 1. The Role of a Special Library for the Blind in the Creation of St.Petersburg Public Libraries Cooperation Center Olga Magola, St.Petersburg State Library for the Blind, St.Petersburg, Russia

2. Electronic Book as a Means of Increasing the Libraries for the Blind Patronship Nail Safargaleev, Republican Special Library for the Blind, Kazan, Republic of Tatarstan, Russia

3. Copyright Problems as Related to Electronic Publications for the Blind Tatyana Kalashnik, Regional Special Library for the Blind, Pskov, Russia

GENERAL DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS FINAL DISCUSSION, WORKSHOP CONCLUSIONS, DISCUSSION OF NEW PROJECTS

163 Workshop: Management and Marketing in Libraries and Associations CHAIRS: Boris Marshak, First Deputy Director General for Research and Information Technologies, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology; Executive Director, ELNIT International Association, Moscow, Russia Irina Suslova, Professor, Department of Information and Library Activities Management, Library and Information Institute, Moscow State University of Culture and Arts, Khimki, Moscow Region, Russia Tiiu Valm, IFLA Governing Board Member; Director General, National Library of Estonia, Tallinn, Estonia ADMINISTRATORS: Elena Savkina, Section Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Vitaly Stupkin, Executive Secretary, ELNIT International Association; Department Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

Thursday, June 12, 15.00-19.00 Surozh Auditorium 15.00-17.00 ONE-DAY SESSION Presentations - up to 20 minutes, including questions and answers - up to 5 minutes

1. Socio-ethical Ìarketing: the Technology of Managing Information and Library Business Irina Suslova, Library and Information Institute, Moscow State University of Culture and Arts, Khimki, Moscow Region, Russia

2. Investment Management in Libraries Valentina Sknar, State Academy of Culture and Arts for Top Managers, Kiev, Ukraine

3. The College Library Management Gita Komarova, University of Latvia, Riga, Latvia

4. Promotion of Library into Social Environment: Forms and Methods of Advertising Campaigns Nina Khokhryakova and Ekaterina Sirotina, Perm State Regional Universal Library, Perm, Russia

164 5. Successful Marketing Contributing to Library Development Dzintra Mukane, National Library of Latvia, Riga, Latvia 17.00-17.20 COFFEE BREAK 17.20-19.00 SESSION (CONTINUED) 6. A Tool for Library Processes Quality Assessment Marina Terekhova, Siberian State Medical University, Tomsk, Russia

7. The Development of Marketing Communications at a Modern Library: Problems and Prospects Ilya Marshak, Moscow State University of Culture and Arts, Khimki, Moscow Region, Russia

8. Structured Innovation Sergey Malkin, Pretium Consulting Services, LLC, Farmington Hills, MI, USA

9. Forecasting Information Needs and the Quality of Library and Information Service Valery Stupkin, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

COMMUNICATIONS BY PARTICIPANTS, QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, DISCUSSION AND WORKSHOP CONCLUSIONS

165 Permanent Workshop: Libraries and Museums of the Turkic World: Interaction and Cooperation Main workshop topic: ”Bekir Choban-zade Phenomenon and the Turkic World”

Wednesday, June 11, 10.00-17.00 Guest Session in Simferopol and Belogorsk Preliminary registration at the Organizing Committee Desk 9.00 - 22.00, June 7-8 MODERATORS: Rosa Berdigalieva, President, Library Association of the Republic of Kazakhstan; Director General, National Academic Library of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Astana, Kazakhstan Absalom Umarov, Director, Alisher Navoi National Library of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Tashkent, Uzbekistan Ayder Emirov, Director, I.Gasprinsky Crimean-Tatar Republican Library, Simferopol, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine ADMINISTRATORS: Niyaver Kurshutov, Deputy Director, I.Gasprinsky Crimean-Tatar Republican Library, Simferopol, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine Tatyana Efimova, Director, Belogorsk Centralized Library System, Belogorsk, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine 7.00-8.00 BREAKFAST 8.20 DEPARTURE TO SIMFEROPOL (Main entrance to “Sudak” Tourist and Health Center; Please keep your registration coupon to board the bus) On the premises of a new building of I.Franko Republican Universal Scientific Library (29A Naberezhnaya St.), Simferopol, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine

166 Welcome and Introduction Ismail Zaatov, Deputy Minister of Culture of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Simferopol, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine Ayder Emirov, Director, I.Gasprinsky Crimean-Tatar Republican Library, Simferopol, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine 10.00-11.00 PRESENTATION OF A NEW BUILDING OF I.FRANKO REPUBLICAN UNIVERSAL SCIENTIFIC LIBRARY MODERATOR: Lyudmila Drozdova, Director, I.Franko Crimean Republican Universal Scientific Library, Simferopol, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine 11.00-11.20 COFFEE BREAK 11.20-13.00 SESSION I Presentations - up to 20 minutes, including questions and answers - up to 5 minutes

1. Bekir Choban-zade’s Lyrical System Shevket Yunusov, V.I. Vernadsky Tauric National University, Simferopol, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine 2. Bekir Choban-zade: Scientist-philologist, Turkologist Nariman Seytyagyaev, Crimean Engineering and Pedagogical University, Simferopol, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine

3. Bekir Choban-zade. The Life. The Destiny. The Epoch (A Review of Literature from the Collection of I.Gasprinsky Crimean-Tatar Republican Library) Nadzhie Tairova, I.Gasprinsky Crimean-Tatar Republican Library, Simferopol, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine Fikret Medine Alimova, I.Gasprinsky Crimean-Tatar Republican Library, Simferopol, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine Z.Islyamova, Information and Bibliographic Department, I.Gasprinsky Crimean- Tatar Republican Library, Simferopol, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine

4. Turkic Literature: Abay and Shakarim Nurzhazi Kalieva, Eastern Kazakhstan Region Department of Culture, Ust- Kamenogorsk, Kazakhstan

167 13.00-14.00 LUNCH 14.00 DEPARTURE to BELOGORSK 15.00-17.00 SESSION II On the premises of Delyamure Central District Library and District Childrens’ School of Music

LAYING OF FLOWERS AT BEKIR CHOBAN- ZADE’S MEMORIAL IN BELOGORSK. AWARDING THE BEKIR CHOBAN-ZADE PRIZE CULTURAL PROGRAM

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, DISCUSSION AND GUEST SESSION CONCLUSIONS

17.00 DEPARTURE to SUDAK

168 Workshop Open Access to Academic Resources. The Role of Libraries Open Access International Progress: from Green and Gold Roads to Open Use of Academic Publications The workshop is sponsored by The National Library of Russia The Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology The Russian Library Association

Thursday, June 12, 9.00-13.00 Commonwealth Conference Hall CHAIRS: Irina Lynden, Deputy Director General for International Activities, National Library of Russia, St.Petersburg, Russia Jan Hagerlid, Senior Executive Officer, National Library of Sweden, Stockholm, Sweden 9.00-11.00 ONE-DAY SESSION Introduction: Yakov Shrayberg, Director General, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Problem Background: Open Access: Major Milestones of Gold and Green Roads Irina Lynden, Deputy Director General for International Activities, National Library of Russia, St.Petersburg, Russia Frederick Lynden, Choice ARL Journal, Providence, RI, USA

169 Keynote Papers: 1. OpenAccess.se – Experiences from Sweden in Co-ordinating Support for Open Access Jan Hagerlid, Senior Executive Officer, National Library of Sweden, Stockholm, Sweden

2. SPARC: Igniting Change in Scholarly Communication Richard Johnson, Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition (SPARC), Washington, DC, USA 11.00-11.20 COFFEE BREAK 11.20-13.00 SESSION (CONTINUED) Papers: 1. Open Access in Countries with Economy in Transition: eIFL.net Activities Results Irina Kuchma, Open Access eIFL.net, Kiev, Ukraine

2. BioMed Central - a Publisher’s Experience of Putting Open Access into Practice Matthew Cockerill, BioMed Central, London, UK

3. BioMed Central - an Overview of Online Resources and Services for Your Library Maria Romano and Dominic Tate, BioMed Central, London, UK 4. Measuring and Maximizing Research Impact by Mandating Open Access Self- Archiving in Institutional Repositories Stevan Harnad, University of Quebec, Montreal, QC, Canada . QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, EXCHANGE OF OPINIONS AND WORKSHOP CONCLUSIONS

170 Special events of the IRBIS Permanent School-Workshop

School Research Director Dr. Yakov Shrayberg, Professor, Head of Information Technologies and Electronic Libraries Department, Moscow State University of Culture and Arts; Director General, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology; President, ELNIT International Association, Moscow, Russia School Director Boris Marshak, Assistant Professor, Information Technologies and Electronic Libraries Department, Moscow State University of Culture and Arts; First Deputy Director General for Research and Information Technologies, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology; Executive Director, ELNIT International Association, Moscow, Russia Lecturers: Alexander Brodovsky, IRBIS System Chief Programmer; ELNIT International Association Chief Programmer; Department Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Dr. Mikhail Goncharov, Assistant Professor, Information Technologies and Electronic Libraries Department, Moscow State University of Culture and Arts; Director, Internet Technologies Development and Maintenance Center, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology; Chief, Internet/Intranet Technologies Project of ELNIT International Association, Moscow, Russia Kirill Kolosov, Senior Lecturer, Information Technologies and Electronic Libraries Department, Moscow State University of Culture and Arts; Department Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Ilya Mikhaylenko, Programmer, F.M. Dostoyevsky Omsk State University, Omsk, Russia Lyudmila Ochagova, IRBIS Programmer, Section Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Dr. Konstantin Sboychakov, IRBIS Programmer, Senior Researcher, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Kirill Sokolinsky, Head of Automation Department, Learning Information Center, North-Western Extramural Technical University, St.Petersburg, Russia Larisa Sorokina, IRBIS Technologist, Section Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

171 SESSION ONE

Monday, June 9, 15.00-19.00 Tauria-2 Auditorium

1. Presentation of IRBIS Library Automation System: IRBIS32, IRBIS64, IRBIS64- Fulltext Databases Alexander Brodovsky

2. Problematic Issues of Acquisition and Cataloging Technology in Acquisitioner and Cataloger Workstations Larisa Sorokina

3. Problematic Administration Issues and IRBIS Tools Alexander Brodovsky SESSION TWO

Tuesday, June 10, 15.00-19.00 Tauria-2 Auditorium

1. Book Circulation Workstation: Problems of Implementation at University and Public Libraries. Barcoding and RFID Alexander Brodovsky 2. Full-text Databases and the Image Catalog Alexander Brodovsky, Konstantin Sboychakov, and Lyudmila Ochagova SESSION THREE

Thursday, June 12, 9.00-13.00 Tauria-2 Auditorium

1. Book Supply Problem Solution for University Libraries Lyudmila Ochagova

2. New Solutions in IRBIS Latest Versions (2007.2 and 2008.1). IRBIS Development Prospects Alexander Brodovsky, Larisa Sorokina, and Lyudmila Ochagova

172 SESSION FOUR

Friday, June 13, 9.00-13.00 Novy Svet Auditorium

1. Web Solutions and Z39.50 Protocol Support in IRBIS Mikhail Goncharov, Konstantin Sboychakov and Kirill Kolosov

2. J-IRBIS, a New IRBIS Product: a Modern Efficient tool for the Library Web-site Development Kirill Sokolinsky

3. PHP-Solutions for IRBIS. Multiplatform Possibility Prospects Ilya Mikhaylenko

DISCUSSION AND SCHOOL-WORKSHOP CONCLUSIONS

MODERATORS: Alexander Brodovsky, IRBIS System Chief Programmer; ELNIT International Association Chief Programmer; Department Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Lyudmila Ochagova, IRBIS Programmer, Section Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

173 V. ROUND TABLES

Special Round Table of Moscow Libraries

Tuesday, June 10, 9.00-13.00 Commonwealth Conference Hall MODERATORS: Evgeny Medvedev, Head, Division of Policy and Activities Coordination in Culture, Moscow City Department of Culture, Moscow, Russia Nataliya Zabelina, Director, Moscow City Business Library, Moscow, Russia ADMINISTRATOR: Svetlana Shtukareva, Department Head, Moscow City Business Library, Moscow, Russia

By special program

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, DISCUSSION, ROUND TABLE CONCLUSIONS

174 Round Table of LIBNET National Information Library Center «Development of the Union Catalog of Russia’s Libraries and the Project “Komplektovanie.ru” Cataloging and Acquisition as an Integrated Process»

Friday, June 13, 9.00-13.00 Surozh Conference Hall MODERATORS: Boris Loginov, LIBNET National Information Library Center, Moscow, Russia Tatyana Manilova, Head, Library Department, Division of Cultural Heritage, Artistic Education and Science, Federal Agency for Culture and Cinematography, Moscow, Russia Olga Kulish, Deputy Director General, National Library of Russia, St. Petersburg, Russia Alexander Visly, Director for Information Technologies, Russian State Library, Moscow, Russia ADMINISTRATOR: Ilya Nozdrin, Executive Director, “LIBNET” National Information Library Center, Moscow, Russia

Keynote paper: The project “Komplektovanie.ru” as a Further Development of the Union Catalog of Russia’s Libraries and Library – Publisher Cooperation Boris Loginov, LIBNET National Information Library Center, Moscow, Russia

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, DISCUSSION, ROUND TABLE CONCLUSIONS

175 Pilot Round Table – Discussion «Publisher, Library, Reader: Three Men in a Boat?»

Tuesday, June 10, 16.30-19.00 Pizzeria Cafeteria Embankment along the Sudak” Tourist and Health Center (across Building ¹ 5) MODERATOR: Evgeniya Rosinskaya, Deputy Director General, M.I. Rudomino All-Russian State Library for Foreign Literature, Moscow, Russia ADMINISTRATORS: Elena Beylina, Marketing & PR Director, “Omega-L” Group of Companies, Moscow, Russia Svetlana Zorina, Head of Advertizing Department, “KnoRus” Publishing Trade House, Moscow, Russia Rifat Sarazetdinov, General Director, GRAND-FAIR Publishing Group, Moscow, Russia Lyubov Kazachenkova, Editor-in-Chief, GRAND-FAIR Publishing Group, Moscow, Russia Elena Goryshkina, Coordinator of Divisions Activities, Division Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia This joint event will be held by GRAND-FAIR Publishing Group, “Omega-L” Group of Companies, and “KnoRus” Publishing Trade House with information support being provided by monthly journals «University Book» and «Book Industry».

The purpose of this event is to reveal and discuss common problems of publishers and libraries, listen to various opinions, and outline options for joint decisions in the given circumstances.

Representatives of the Federal Agency for Culture and Cinematography; of the Federal Agency for Press and Mass Communications; of the profile committees of the State Duma – Committee for Culture and Committee for Industry, Construction and Knowledge-Intensive Technologies; librarians and selectors; representatives of publishing houses, of book-trading companies, of legal services and of the departments for public procurement; all experts concerned are invited.

176 Introduction by: Yakov Shrayberg, Director General, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology; President, International Library, Information, and Analytical Center (ILIAC), Moscow, Russia

1. Reading and promotion of books. How are these issues resolved in the library world? (General trends are as follows: who and what are reading in Russia? Have publishers become more open for libraries? Do publishers regard libraries as an efficient channel for the promotion of their books? Are book exhibitions, fairs and content showcases effective?) 2. Qualified personnel in the world of libraries and books. Ways of resolving personnel problems. (Lack of qualified personnel in the book and library community: where are the professionals taught and where do they prefer to go after learning? Education quality and market demands. Professional literature – for whom is it published? Retraining of specialists).

3. The quality and efficiency of acquisition in the current context. (The results of library survey; recommendations for the preparation for and execution of competitive bidding; attention to and protection of the demands of libraries and bona fide suppliers; plans and prospects).

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, DISCUSSION, ROUND TABLE CONCLUSIONS

177 Round Table «Crimea International Conference. Declaration of Cooperation»

Monday, June 9, 15.00-17.00 Meganom Conference Hall MODERATOR: Gennady Burbulis, Councilor to the Chair of Council of the Federation, Deputy Head of the Law Monitoring Center of the Council of Federation of the Russian Federation Federal Assembly, Moscow, Russia ADMINISTRATOR: Svetlana Zolotinskaya, Department Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, DISCUSSION, ROUND TABLE CONCLUSIONS

178 Special Round Table «Memorial» – a Comprehensive Database and Memory of the Killed and Missed in the World War II»

Tuesday, June 10, 17.00-19.00 Commonwealth Conference Hall MODERATOR: Sergey Balandyuk, President, Digital Archive Corporation, Moscow, Russia

By special program QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, DISCUSSION, ROUND TABLE CONCLUSIONS

Special Round Table «Building Information Resources for the Presidential Library. A Joint Project of the Russian State Library and the «Digital Archive» Corporation»

Wednesday, June 11, 11.00-13.00 Commonwealth Conference Hall MODERATORS: Alexander Visly, Director for Information Technologies, Russian State Library, Moscow, Russia Sergey Balandyuk, President, Digital Archive Corporation, Moscow, Russia

By special program QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, DISCUSSION, ROUND TABLE CONCLUSIONS

179 Special Round Table «Tolerance Education in Civil Society»

Monday, June 9, 17.00-19.00 Meganom Conference Hall MODERATORS: Sergey Basov, Department Head, National Library of Russia; Vice President, St. Petersburg Library Society, St. Petersburg, Russia Ayder Seitosmanov, Specialist on Social Development, Program of Development and Integration of Crimea (UN Development Program), Simferopol, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine

Introduction: Sergey Basov, Department Head, National Library of Russia; Vice President, St. Petersburg Library Society, St. Petersburg, Russia Papers for discussion: Internet Web-Resources in Russian on Tolerance Education Elmir Yakubov, Khasavyurt Municipal Centralized Library System, Khasavyurt, Republic of , Russia

Civil Society Begins with School Lavatories. The Role of Educational and Cultural Institutions in Forming Social Cohesion and Tolerance at a Local Level. Ayder Seitosmanov, Program of Development and Integration of Crimea (UN Development Program), Simferopol, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine Happiness Is in Being Understood, or Tolerance as the Basis of Family Harmonious Development. The Bibliographic Aspect

Tatyana Karatygina, Moscow State University of Culture and Arts, Khimki, Moscow Region, Russia

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, DISCUSSION, ROUND TABLE CONCLUSIONS

180 VI. ANNUAL CONFERENCES AND OTHER INDIVIDUAL EVENTS AND ACTIONS

International Library, Information, and Analytical Center Annual Meeting Round Table “ILIAC in the Contemporary Information and Educational Environment” including ILIAC Board of Directors Meeting and Regional Representatives Meeting MODERATORS: Yakov Shrayberg, President, International Library, Information, and Analytical Center (ILIAC); Director General, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Vladimir Podoprigora, Chair, ILIAC Advisory Board, Moscow, Russia ADMINISTRATORS: Svetlana Zolotinskaya, ILIAC Executive Secretary; Department Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Nadezhda Garmashova, Department Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

Wednesday, June 11, 9.00-11.00 Commonwealth Conference Hall Opening address Yakov Shrayberg, President, International Library, Information, and Analytical Center (ILIAC); Director General, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

Information on ILIAC projects implemented in 2007-2008

181 Presentation of International Scientific and Educational Programs of the Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology and the International Library, Information, and Analytical Center. Awarding of International Certificates SPEAKERS: Yakov Shrayberg, President, International Library, Information, and Analytical Center (ILIAC); Director General, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Vladimir Podoprigora, Chair, ILIAC Advisory Board, Moscow, Russia ADMINISTRATORS: Kseniya Volkova, Senior Manager, International Library, Information, and Analytical Center; Chief Specialist, Assistant to Director General for International Cooperation, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Svetlana Zolotinskaya, ILIAC Executive Secretary; Department Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Communications by ILIAC Board of Directors, regional representatives, and round table participants

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, ROUND TABLE CONCLUSIONS

182 Conference of the International Association of Users and Developers of Electronic Libraries and New Information Technologies (ELNIT International Association) Special Events within the framework of the ELNIT International Association Conference: Meeting of the ELNIT International Association Board: On Preparing a Reporting Conference Meeting of the Official Distributors and Representatives of the IRBIS Library Automation System

Wednesday, June 11, 17.00-19.00 Sudak Conference Hall CHAIRS: Yakov Shrayberg, President, International Association of Users and Developers of Electronic Libraries and New Information Technologies (ELNIT International Association); Director General, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Anatoly Chekmarev, Vice-President, International Association of Users and Developers of Electronic Libraries and New Information Technologies (ELNIT International Association); Deputy Director General, V.I. Vernadsky National Library of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine ADMINISTRATORS: Boris Marshak, Executive Director, International Association of Users and Developers of Electronic Libraries and New Information Technologies, First Deputy Director General for Research and Information Technologies,, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Olga Putilina, Executive Secretary, ELNIT International Association; Head of Business Information Office, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Valery Stupkin, Executive Secretary, ELNIT International Association; Department Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

183 1. Introduction Yakov Shrayberg, President, International Association of Users and Developers of Electronic Libraries and New Information Technologies (ELNIT International Association); Director General, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology; Moscow, Russia

2. Report of the Board on the ELNIT International Association performance in 2007 Boris Marshak, Executive Director, International Association of Users and Developers of Electronic Libraries and New Information Technologies, Moscow, Russia

3. Re-registration of the ELNIT International Association Boris Marshak, Executive Director, International Association of Users and Developers of Electronic Libraries and New Information Technologies, Moscow, Russia 4. Miscellaneous

184 Meeting of the ELNIT International Association Board on Preparing a Reporting Conference and Current Issues

Wednesday, June 11, 15.00-16.00 Kara-Dag Auditorium By special program

Meeting of the Official Distributors and Representatives of the IRBIS Library Automation System

Thursday, June 12, 11.00-13.00 Meganom Auditorium MODERATORS: Boris Marshak, Executive Director, International Association ELNIT; First Deputy Director General for Research and Information Technologies, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Valery Stupkin, Executive Secretary, ELNIT International Association; Department Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

By special program

185 VIII. CONTESTS, PLAYS AND GAMES, EXHIBITS

Play “What? Where? When? in Library and Publishing Space” Event sponsored by “INFRA-M” Group of Companies, Moscow, Russia

Wednesday, June 11, 19.45 «Fortetsia» Bar ( 2nd floor) MODERATOR: Yakov Shrayberg, Chair, “Crimea 2008” International Conference Organizing Committee, Moscow, Russia ADMINISTRATOR: Olga Shlenskaya, Director, Publishing and Reprographic Center, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia JURY: Boris Lensky, Department Head, Moscow State Press University, Moscow, Russia Vyacheslav Ilyukhin, Deputy Chair of Board, Sales Director, “INFRA-M” Publishing House, Moscow, Russia Vadim Sinyansky, Chair of the Board, INFRA-M Group of Companies, Moscow, Russia Vladimir Zaytsev, President, Russian Library Association; Director General, National Library of Russia, St. Petersburg, Russia Teams of experts and participants TBA just before the play PROGRAMME: A real play with awards and emotions, fourchette, songs, dances, everything you will need for excellent recreation.

186 Video Contest “Everything about Libraries, in Libraries and for Libraries” Event supported by the ELNIT International Association

Thursday, June 12, 20.00-23.00 Sudak Conference Hall

Friday, June 13, 9.00-13.00 Sudak Conference Hall ADMINISTRATORS: Galina Potapova, Section Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Andrey Moiseev, Section Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Darya Aminova, PR-Manager, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Mairbek Murashev, International Cooperation Manager, State Research Institute of Operating Systems, Moscow, Russia The following participants are expected to provide video films for the contest: 1. Scientific and Technical Library of the South-Russian State Technical University, Novocherkassk, Rostov Region, Russia 2. Scientific Library of Udmurt State University, Izhevsk, Russia 3. M. Gorky Regional Universal Scientific Library named after, Volgograd, Russia 4. Municipal Information and Analytical Center for the Youth, «Oktyabr» Cultural Center, Nizhnevartovsk, Russia 5. V. Korolenko Library of the Centralized Library System for Adults, Mariupol, Donetsk Region, Ukraine 6. V. Mayakovsky Central City Public Library, St. Petersburg, Russia 7. M. Svetlov City Library for the Youth, Moscow, Russia 8. Moscow State University of Culture and Arts, Khimki, Moscow Region, Russia 9. Yugra State Library, Khanty-Mansiisk, Tyumen Region, Russia 10. Films within the program «Moscow Provincial», AB-TV Company, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia 11. K.A. Timiryazev Regional Universal Scientific Library, Vinnitsa, Ukraine 12. Municipal Childrens’ Computer Library, Omsk, Russia

187 13. Zh. Bekturov Regional Library for the Youth named after, Karaganda, Republic of Kazakhstan 14. Stavropol State University Scientific Library, Stavropol, Russia 15. Ingush Republic National Library, Nazran, Ingush Republic, Russia 16. Novosibirsk State Regional Scientific Library, Novosibirsk, Russia 17. Zhitomir Regional Universal Scientific Library, Zhitomir, Ukraine 18. Scientific and Technical Library of Kola Branch of «Gipronikel Institute» Company, Monchegorsk, Murmansk Region, Russia

The provided is list of films as of 15 May 2008. Deadline for video submittal to the Conference Organizing Committee – 10 June, 2008. Video contest winners of this will be Decided by the audience

188 IX. PRESENTATIONS

Presentation of New Features of the MARC-SQL Automated Library Information System and Consultations for MARC-SQL Users

Tuesday, June 10, 15.00-17.00 Commonwealth Conference Hall MODERATORS : Lyudmila Levova, Deputy Director General, “Inform-Systema” Scientific and Production Amalgamation, Moscow, Russia Sergey Efremov, Head of Software Development Service, “Inform-Systema” Scientific and Production Amalgamation, Moscow, Russia

COMMUNICATIONS BY PARTICIPANTS, QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, DISCUSSION

189 «Automated Library Information Systems Are Easy with Us!» Presentation of «Matrix Press» Company to Ukrainian Libraries Organizer: «Matrix Press» Company, Kiev, Ukraine

Wednesday, June 11, 15.00-17.00 Commonwealth Conference Hall MODERATORS: Tatyana Bereznaya, Director, “Matrix Press” Company, Kiev, Ukraine Elena Kislova, Deputy Director, “Matrix Press” Company, Kiev, Ukraine 1. Activity in the Domain of Information Technologies and Digital Resources for Libraries Tatyana Bereznaya, Director, “Matrix Press” Company, Kiev, Ukraine

2. Subscription Bibliographic Databases – Time and Resource Savings Tatyana Bereznaya, Director, “Matrix Press” Company, Kiev, Ukraine

3. A Life-Line for the Users of Automated Library and Information Systems Elena Pekur, Director, “Matrix Press” Company, Kiev, Ukraine

4. «LibMarket» – a Newspaper Being Read. Survey of the Information Bulletin Elena Kislova, Deputy Director, “Matrix Press” Company, Kiev, Ukraine

5. Discussion

6. Fourchette By invitations only

190 Presentation Dedicated to the 50th Anniversary of the Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

Thursday, June 12, 17.30-19.00 Tauria Conference Hall MODERATORS: Yakov Shrayberg, Director General, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology; Vice-President, Russian Library Association, Moscow, Russia Nadezhda Pavlova, Conference Press Center Head, Deputy Editor-in-Chief, Head of Editorial Board, “Sci-Tech Libraries” Journal, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia ADMINISTRATORS: Armen Adamyants, Academic Secretary, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Galina Evstigneeva, Deputy Director General for Library and Information Resources, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Elena Lindeman, Deputy Director General for Library and Information Services, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Olga Putilina, Head, Business Information Office, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

By special program

191 Presentation of the Russian Book Union

Wednesday, June 11, 17.00-19.00 Commonwealth Conference Hall MODERATOR: Nina Litvinets, Vice President, Russian Book Union, Moscow, Russia The purpose of this presentation is to familiarize the library community with the activity of the Russian Book Union; to describe the events organized by the RBU in support of reading and RBU cooperation with the library community; to invite library representatives to participate in the events that are to be held by the RBU in Russia’s regions.

1. General information about the RBU (members, administration, associated members, lines of activity). The communication is accompanied by a large-screen Power-Point demonstration of tables and pholographs.

2. Presentation of the recommended reading list on the subject «Russian Book Union and the Year of the Family».

3. Presentation of the events held by the RBU in connection with the Year of the Family: «Festival of Family Reading in Tambov» and «The Contest of Family Libraries», the results of which will be released in September at the Moscow International Book Fair (invitation to participate proactively; distribution of the respective handouts). 4. Concluding autor remarks and subsequent autograph session.

COMMUNICATIONS BY PARTICIPANTS, QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, DISCUSSION

192 Presentation of the «Librarianship» Journal

Thursday, June 12, 15.00-17.00 Meganom Auditorium MODERATOR: Slava Matlina, Executive Editor, «Librarianship» Journal, St. Petersburg, Russia ADMINISTRATOR: Tatyana Filippova, Editor-in-Chief, «Librarianship» Journal, St. Petersburg, Russia

COMMUNICATIONS BY PARTICIPANTS, QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, DISCUSSION

Presentation of the Scientific Tutorial by V.G. Drigaylo «Fundamentals of the University Library Operation» (Moscow : Libereya – Bibinform, 2007. – 624 pp.).

Thursday, June 12, 9.00-11.00 Meganom Auditorium MODERATOR: Vasily Drigaylo, Director, G.I. Denisenko Library for Science and Technology of “Kiev Polytechnic Institute” Ukrainian National Technical University, Kiev, Ukraine

COMMUNICATIONS BY PARTICIPANTS, QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, DISCUSSION

193 X. PRESENTATIONS AT THE EXHIBITION

Integrated Solution “ELAR - University Electronic Library” Presentation

Monday, June 9, 15.00 Exhibition. Stand of “ProSoft-M” Company

PCG - Presentation for Russia and the CIS of Seven Publishing Houses of American Societies

Tuesday, June 10, 11.00 Exhibition. Stand of «PCG / ASM / APA» Company

Equipment for Conservation and Restoration of Paper Documents

Tuesday, June 10, 11.00 Exhibition. Stand of “ProSoft-M” Company

Hardware and Software System for the Creation and Storage of Electronic Resources

Wednesday, June 11, 11.00 Exhibition. Stand of “ProSoft-M” Company

194 Presentation of aDIS/BMS Automated Library Information System. Web 2.0 in the Electronic Catalogue

Thursday, June 12, 11.00 Exhibition. Stand of |a|S|tec| Company Adaptable system technologies

Joint Draw of Books Published by «GRAND-FAIR», «Omega-L» and «Professiya»

Friday, June 13, 11.00 Exhibition

195 Exhibition Library Systems, Information and Publishing Products

Monday, June 9, 13.30 Exhibition Hall (Foyer of Tauria Conference Hall)

Official Opening of the Exhibition MODERATORS: Boris Marshak, First Deputy Chair, “Crimea 2008” Conference Organizing Committee; First Deputy Director General for Research and Information Technologies,, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Irina Shevchenko, Director, Institute of Postgraduate Education of the State Academy of Culture and Arts for Top Managers, Kiev, Ukraine EXHIBITION IS OPEN:

Monday, June 9 13.30 - 18.30

Tuesday-Thursday, June 10–12 9.00 - 18.30

Friday, June 13 9.00 - 12.00

(Exhibition dismantling starts after 12.00 on June 13)

196 THE EXHIBITION FEATURES: BOFIT / ALEXANTERI INSTITUTE, Helsinki, Finland This Institute of Transition Economy of the Bank of Finland (BOFIT) carries out research in transition economy and traces economic achievements in Russia and China. Alexanteri Institute is a Finnish research center focused on the events in social and human sciences in Russia and Eastern Europe. MOSCOW LIBRARIES, Moscow, Russia

NATIONAL PUBLIC LIBRARY FOR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, Moscow, Russia 107996, Moscow, K-31, GSP-6, Kuznetski most, 12, NPLS&T of Russia Tel. +7-495-625-92-88; Fax +7-495-621-98-62 E-mail: [email protected] www.gpntb.ru Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology was founded in 1958 on the basis of the National Library for Science of the USSR Ministry of Education. Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology is the central body of scientific and technical information system; a national depository of domestic and foreign scientific and technical information; a center of library automation; a coordination center for acquisition methodology, for ILL, and for book exchange among Russian sci-tech libraries; head organization for the Union Catalog of scientific and technical information of Russia and the CIS. The Library is the main organizer of “Crimea” and “Libcom” International Conferences. It has a status of research institution; its Academic Council includes 30 prominent scholars and experts in library and information science; it has a Research Division, Training and Instructional Center, Computer Complex, Reprographic Center, many functional and support departments. The Library is the developer of the IRBIS Library Automation System—a model solution for library web servers. The Library was one of the first in the country to apply bar-coding technologies. It is the base institution for the development and implementation of major federal and international projects in library and information field. The exhibition stand features: library automation technologies and software, databases (including classification databases), and publications of the Library. Special discounts will be offered for software and information products. STATE UNIVERSITY – HIGHER SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS (SU-HSE), PUBLISHING HOUSE, Moscow, Russia Tel/Fax (495) 772-95-71 www.hse.ru Textbooks and tutorials for universities; scientific literature on economics and law, political and social sciences, philosophy and culture studies; the journals “Higher School of Economics Trade Journal”, “Russian Economics: Forecasts and Trends”, “Issues of Education”.

197 “OMEGA-L” GROUP OF COMPANIES, Moscow, Russia (495) 777-17-99, 258-08-38 Elena Beylina www.omega-l.ru «OMEGA-L» Group of Companies is an association of publishers, book trading organizations, a book store and the journal “Universistetskaya kniga”. The Group has been active in the book market for over 12 years, during which it has turned into a leading vendor specializing in educational and business publications. The portfolio of the group has over 40,000 titles produced by 800 leading publishers. The Group produces literature which represents various fields of economics, management, law, information technologies, and humanities. The educational literature complies with the state educational standards and carries the codes of the Ministry of Education and the Educational and Methodological Union of universities. The monthly journal “Universitetskaya Kniga” covers the issues and trends of publishing and distributing literature for the institutions of higher and secondary education. «GRAND-FAIR» PUBLISHING GROUP, Moscow, Russia 109428, Moscow, Zaraiskaya st., 47, build. 2 Tel./Fax (495) 721-38-56, email:[email protected] www.grand-fair.ru “GRAND-FAIR” Publishing Group was established in 1992. The main lines of activity are publishing, book trade and libraries acquisition. The Group also publishes popular-science literature (annual circulation is 1,5 mln books, more than 150 new titles), and professional literature for libraries on the development of librarianship (the latter is published within the framework of a special publishing project). “GRAND-FAIR”’s interregional library collector collects library stocks, providing services in compliance with customer demands. Consumer creolits possibility of delayed, delay payment are provided. A new line of activity is thematic book acquisition on topical issues of regional development and opening book shows on the basis of regional libraries. Literature of 1,000 publishing houses is presented in the “GRAND-FAIR”’s portfolio. In the price list, there are 50,000 book titles on all branches of knowledge and small-size printing library equipment. “GRAND-FAIR” has stable relations with booktrading organizations and delivers books within Russia and to the CIS countries. «INFRA-M» PUBLISHING HOUSE, Moscow, Russia 127282, Moscow, Polyarnaya st., 31â Tel. (495) 363-4260 Fax 363-9212 www.infra-m.ru [email protected] Publication of and trade in literature on economics and finances, accounting and audit, law, informatics; in educational and reference literature and literature on humanities. The portfolio of the publishing house has over 29,000 titles which are offered according to a flexible wholesale discount system. The publishing house uses also a universal automated book trading technology. «RAVNOVESIE» PUBLISHING HOUSE, Moscow, Russia 127055, Moscow, Vadkovski per., 18À

198 Tel/fax.:787-92-89, e-mail: [email protected], www.ravnovesie.com “RAVNOVESIE” Electronic Publishing House is a Russian publisher and retailer of multimedia products on CD, DVD and online. The publishing house was established in 1998 on the basis of one of the units of ARBT group of companies (“Ravnovesie-media” Electronic Publishing House). In 2004, it was renamed into “RAVNOVESIE” Electronic Publishing House. Today, the portfolio of “RAVNOVESIE” numbers about 600 electronic editions, 90% of which are multimedia. More than 20 new titles of electronic editions appear monthly. “RAVNOVESIE” Publishing House is a trendsetter in the electronic audio-books industry. Its “Talking Books” are generally accompanied by full texts of the opuses. “RAVNOVESIE” works closely with libraries of different types belonging to different agencies. The Publishing House has a specialized department working with libraries and library collectors. Special offers and events at the exhibition: “lBook reader V8” demonstration – a device for reading digital books based on the American E Ink Corporation technology “electronic ink” – e-ink. «KnoRus» PUBLISHING TRADE HOUSE, Moscow, Russia 129110, Moscow, Bolshaya Pereyaslavskaya st., 46 Tel./fax: (495) 680-12-78, 680-72-54, 680-02-07 www.knorus.ru “KNORUS” Publishing and Trading House has been successfully operating in the Russian and CIS book market for 15 years. The range of publications covers more than 50,000 book titles in all branches of knowledge. There are books on law, economics, accounting, history, psychology, sociology, other educational disciplines and business. “KNORUS” has over 2,000 book vendors in Russia and the CIS. Working with libraries is one of the priorities of the House. The department dealing with libraries of educational institutions provides for all types of acquisition, consulting on assortment, information and technical support. “KNORUS” is successful in bidding and auction purchases. The skilled staff of the House is always ready to help in drafting requests for proposal for tender documentation when dealing with library acquisition through public purchase. «ACADEMIA» PUBLISHING CENTER, Moscow, Russia 129085, Moscow, prospect Mira, 101 â, bldg.1 Tel./Fax: 648-0507, 330-10-92, 334-15-63 [email protected] [email protected] http://www.academia-moscow.ru This is a specialized multi-product publisher. 2,106 titles of educational literature for higher, secondary and primary education; for pre-professional and professional school education; for professional training and retraining of industrial workers and employees. The literature corresponds to the national educational standards; it is published mainly in sets. The authors are well-known Russian and foreign scientists, skilled teachers of the largest universities, as well as young and gifted professionals. «YURAIT» PUBLISHING TRADE HOUSE, Moscow, Russia

199 «DASHKOV & CO.» PUBLISHING TRADE CORPORATION, Moscow, Russia Tel: 182-42-01, 182-11-79 The Corporation deals with production and distribution of educational, scientific, methodological and reference literature for higher and secondary education, as well as of special literature for educational practitioners. «BIZNES-INFORM» PUBLISHING HOUSE, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Simferopol, Ukraine «DROFA» PUBLISHING HOUSE, Moscow, Russia 8-903 -012-92-11 Khalikova Anna www.drofa.ru «VYSSHAYA SHKOLA» PUBLISHING HOUSE, Moscow Russia «VLADOS» PUBLISHING HOUSE, Moscow, Russia «ONYX» PUBLISHING HOUSE, Moscow, Russia 742-43-54 (51) [email protected] A variety of publications for children, educational tutorials, support and reference literature, text books from the federal list of the Ministry of Education of Russia, manuals and textbooks for secondary and higher professional education. Book trading. A wide range of books of other publishers. «BINOM. KNOWLEDGE LABORATORY» PUBLISHING HOUSE, Moscow, Russia «PROFESSIYA» PUBLISHING HOUSE, St. Petersburg, Russia (812) 740-12-60, [email protected] www.professija.ru “Professiya”produces professional literature for various industries including library and information domain. Special offers and events at the exhibition stand: the draw of the books of the publishing house will be held on the exhibition closing day. «EKSMO» Publishing House, Moscow, Russia 8(495)411-68-99 ext.22-90 “EKSMO”, the largest Russian publisher, is actively developing its business and educational division. As of today, this division has produced over 1,500 titles on the following subjects: 1. General education. Secondary school. 2. Higher education. 3. Business publications for professionals of various levels and fields. 4. Business education 5. Professional medical books. Special offers and events at the exhibition stand: Catalogues and interactive disks with a variety of “EKSMO” educational and professional publications. «ELSEVIER» PUBLISHING HOUSE, Amsterdam, The Netherlands +7 985 727 79 67 http://www.elsevier.ru Elsevier, 426 years old, is the largest world publishing holding on medicine. It produces around 10,000 titles of clinical reference books and manuals, textbooks and atlases, and, also, 768 medical journals (for instance, The Lancet).

200 In 2008, together with Russian partners, it plans to publish in Russian around 50 books and 5 journals (for instance, The Lancet Oncology, The Lancet Neurology and Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology). To obtain information on the projects of the Publishing House, visit the Medicine Section of the web-site www.Elsevier.ru «PROSVESHCHENIE» PUBLISHING HOUSE, Moscow, Russia (495) 789-30-40 http://www.prosv.ru The largest Russian publishing house. For over 75 years it has been producing textbooks for the students of the entire country. «UCHITEL» PUBLISHING HOUSE, Volgograd, Russia Volgograd, Bystrova st., 82-53,Tel/fax (8442) 42-11-58, 42-70-77 www.uchitel-izd.ru This is a specialized Russian publishing house dealing with educational, methodological and development literature. The most popular book series are «Lesson Plans» and «Out-of-School Activities». Among the new are the following series: «For School Administration» and «Professional Education». The Publishing House delivers books in batches throughout the country. «FOLIO» PUBLISHING HOUSE, Kharkov, Ukraine «RusAr» PUBLISHING HOUSE OF DIGITAL INFORMATION RESOURCES, Moscow, Russia 8(812)723-97-72 www.edisonline.ru Production and use of global and national digital information resources on culture, science, education and management. Special offers and events at the exhibition stand: A special event entitled «Digital Information Resources on Culture, Science and Education. The Latest National Projects». «STATISTIKA ROSSII» (STATISTICS OF RUSSIA) INFORMATION AND PUBLISHING CENTER, Moscow, Russia INFORMATION CONSORTIUM OF KAZAKHSTAN, Almaty, Kazakhstan BOOKS OF UKRAINE, Kiev, Ukraine [email protected] Nataliya Egorovets The « Books of Ukraine» exhibition stand represents the best publications of Ukraine of 2007-2008 «ALEE SOFTWARE» COMPANY, St.-Petersburg, Russia www.scandocs.ru ALEE Software has a department dealing exclusively with document scanning and input entry; centers of scanning technologies have been opened in Moscow and St. Petersburg; partnership contracts have been signed with key vendors of special equipment and software. There are projects of different complexity and distance being run simultaneously. Our managers are always ready to help you estimate preliminary costs for scanning your volume of papers and to choose the proper scanning equipment. To do this, you have

201 to come to our scanning technology centers with your typical document samples and run them on the equipment line. The staff will help you choose the required quality of electronic documents, to assess capabilities of automatic text recognition and to calculate the approximate time for scanning the necessary amount of documents. “ÌIK-INFORM” COMPANY, Business Partner of «Parus» Corporation, Mîscow, Russia “ORANGE FOREST” COMPANY, Ìîscow, Russia [email protected] www.orangeforest.ru For over 15 years, the “Interior-B” company has been producing professional furniture for libraries under the trade mark “Orange Forest”. The warranty time for the “Orange Forest” furniture is 5 years, which is an absolute record among domestic manufacturers. The life cycle of the furniture is more than 20 years. |a|S|tec| ADAPTABLE SYSTEM TECHNOLOGIES COMPANY, Berlin, Germany Tel. in Moscow: (495) 540-56-61 [email protected] www.astec.su aStec Adaptable System Technologies has been for over 30 years a leading producer of automated information systems in Germany. The key software product of the Company is a well-known automated library-information system aDIS/BMS, which has been successfully applied by the union of public libraries of Berlin and by Munich City Library. The Company also has rich experience of operating this system in the largest parliamentary library of Europe – The German Bundestag Library. Additionally, the Company is developing and maintaining the products for the introduction of various open platforms and creation of digital libraries, organization of library unions and development of library-information retrieval services. The following software products will be represented at the Company’s stand: aDIS/BMS – the system that covers all of the aspects of library activity including cataloguing, acquisition, stock-taking, user service, book lending, administrative functions and the electronic catalogue. The solution for libraries has been designed for both hard and electronic publications. aDIS/Electronic Library is an information resource management system. This is a powerful software complex for the work with digital objects: full-text documents, images, audio and visual objects and indices. It allows for extending the search space beyond the database and creating an information portal, i.e., a set of resources and services of external systems and versatile resources. aDIS/Archive – an information and administration system for archives. It administers literature resources, literature heritage and manuscripts, and has an application for music resources. Software products will be offered at discount prices. «EVIS» Company, the official representative of East View Information Services, Moscow, Russia

202 LIBER COMPANY, Moscow, Russia (495)236-80-67, [email protected] www.libermedia.ru Production, localization, sale and maintenance of «Libermedia», Absoteca and «Web-Liber» («My Library») Automated Information Library Systems; versions of these systems for public libraries and libraries of educational institutions - over 200 libraries in Russia, Ukraine, Belarus and Baltic countries. «Synergetic Systems» / «Controlling Chaos Technologies» Company, Moscow, Russia

«SISTEMATIKA» COMPANY, St. Petersburg, Russia

“SIS ENGINEERING” Company, Minsk, Republic of Belarus +275-(17)- 265-92-00 Viktor Nesterovasky www.sis.by «SIS ENGINEERING» is a engineering company working for over 10 years in the markets of the Republic of Belarus and other countries in the field of management systems for cranes, handling equipment, manufacturing facilities and technological processes. In cooperation with Telelift GmbH, Munich, Germany, SIS ENGINEERING offers transportation systems for door- to-door delivery of publications (books). ABBYY Company, Russia 129301, Moscow, POB 54, Tel.: + 7 495 793-3700, e-mail: [email protected] www.abbyy.ru Russian Company ABBYY was established in 1989. Today, it is a global leader in developing software for linguistics, semantics, optical recognition and word processing. Thanks to high quality and easy use of its products, the Company has been decorated with over 180 prestigious awards. The ABBYY solutions have been used by large public and commercial projects, such as processing of tax statements by the State Tax Service of the Russian Federation, automated entry of payment documents at the Sberbank of the Russian Federation, entry of data from individual (identifying) documents of the State Pension Fund of the Russian Federation, processing of the examination results of the graduates of educational institutions being conducted by the RF Federal Testing Center, within the IRBIS library automation system, and by many other projects. To the libraries in need of recognition and conversion of printed documents, ABBYY offers an ideal solution – ABBYY Recognition Server. This product will efficiently and correctly convert paper documents, books, PDF files and digital photos of documents to edit text formats. Using ABBYY Recognition Server you will receive digital books at lowest costs. Special offers and events at the exhibition stand: Demonstration of the ABBYY Recognition Server for digital library collections. Special discount will be offered to the Conference participants.

203 «BioMed Central», London, Great Britain [email protected] www.biomedcentral.com BioMed Central is a publisher that offers free open access to scientific information on medicine and biology. By producing over 180 peer-reviewed open-access journals, BioMed Central offers a wide range of supplementary services including Open Repository and Biology Image Library. Open Repository is a request-based service for creating and maintaining the collections of various public institutions and companies; Biology Image Library is a collection of images, illustrations, films and animation necessary for research and educational purposes. Please visit our stand to obtain additional information on these systems. Special offers and events at the exhibition stand: by visiting our stand and leaving your contact details you will have an opportunity to participate in the drawing of five IGB memory cards. The drawings will take place at the end of each day, and the winners will be informed by e-mail. CABI Company, Sofia, Bulgaria

Emerald Group Publishing Ltd, Bingley, United Kingdom

“EUROMONITOR INTERNATIONAL” COMPANY, London, Great Britain www.euromonitor.com Valerian Gotovsky, Sales Manager, Central and Eastern Europe +370 5 243 1580, www.euromonitor.com Euromonitor International is a world leading publisher of economics and business information with over 36-year experience of researching and publishing statistic data, making strategic analysis for industries, countries and customers at national, regional and global levels. One of the main information products of the company is Global Market Information Database (GMID) - a unique online resource that contains unprecedented volume of information including statistics and commodities market reviews, ratings and company profiles of the leading countries and industries, as well as information sources of major industries and countries. At the International Information Industry Awards, a prestigious competition among international online information providers GMID was awarded the first prize and was named the “Best Business Information Product.” In 2007, the list of 52 countries studied by Euromonitor International analysts was supplemented by 28 new countries, among which are Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Azerbaijan, Belarus and Georgia. At the same time the database web-interface was renovated and is now a single access point to all online Euromonitor International resources. It provides quick and helpful search of the information of interest. The best universities and schools worldwide are users of Euromonitor International online resources. Special offers and events at the exhibition: We will be happy to see you at the presentations of “Euromonitor International” company and the new interface of Global Market Information Database (GMID) on Tuesday, June

204 12, 11.00. At the stand of “Euromonitor International” you can test Global Market Information Database (GMID) online. Leaflets are in Russian. «Forster Metallbau GmbH», Vienna, Austria [email protected] Shelf storage systems for libraries (for storage and presentation purposes), archives and museums. Stationary and mobile racks; solutions for museum storage rooms. Special offers and events at the exhibition: every user may receive detailed information with references to the projects implemented in various European countries; this information may serve as a basis of drafting individual projects and budget calls. “IDLOGIC” COMPANY, Mîscow, Russia Moscow, Electrolitny lane, 3, bldg.1 Tel.: (495) 780-86-86; E-mail: [email protected] www.idlogic.ru IDLogiñ is a designer of complex solutions in the area of protection and management of library collections based on RFID technology. A modern RFID system enables to solve the most significant library problems: to carry out more frequent and faster inventories; reduce materials delivery time; to protect collections against losses and thefts; to control library in real time mode; to have maximum automation of standard operations. Special offers and events at the stand: The library collection control system based on RFID technology (effective replacement of bar-coding). The system includes RFID-tags of different sizes, standards and functions; reading devices (both stationary and mobile). «Oxford University Press» COMPANY, Oxford, United Kingdom

«PCG / ASM / APA» COMPANY, United Kingdom [email protected] www.pcgplus.com PCG (Publishers Communication Group) is a society of medium and small publishers, among which are The American Society for Microbiology, The American Psychological Association and The American Institute of Physics. Special offers and events at the stand: reception with champagne and strawberries. «ProQuest» COMPANY, Ann Arbor, MI, USA [email protected] www.csa.com Today, ProQuest CSA is a leading international vendor of electronic information and information and analytical services. The Company’s databases, full-text, abstract, bibliographical and context-analytical, cover the main subject areas and are accumulated into four subject blocks, huge in quantity and variety of resources: Art and Human Sciences, Social Sciences, Engineering Sciences and Technologies, Natural Sciences. The Company is the owner of a unique electronic product Ulrich, a necessary working tool for the libraries all over the world. The target audience is research institutes, universities and industrial

205 corporations. A number of products are created for the use at schools and colleges. High quality databases and a whole set of special services for data handling are applicable in different fields of activities in science, education and library work. «ELEKTRONNIY ARKHIV» (DIGITAL ARCHIVE) CORPORATION, «PROSOFT-Ì» COMPANY, Moscow, Russia 127083, Moscow, Petrovsko-Razumovskaya alley, 12A Tel. (495) 792-31-31, Fax (495) 251-36-03, e-mail: [email protected] www.elar.ru The «Elekronniy Arkhiv» Corporation is a leading Russian enterprise in the domain of comprehensive solutions for converting large information arrays to digital format, creating, populating and equipping cooperative digital archives and maintenance of professional facilities. The specific feature of this Corporation is its focus on long-term professional cooperation with customers and partners. «ProSoft-Ì», the basic structural unit of the Corporation, offers state-of-the-art solutions to the institutions of culture and innovative education: retrospective conversion of library catalogues; creation of electronic collections and e-libraries; provision of facilities for the creation and storage of digital resources with multi-user access; comprehensive solutions for the preservation of library collections. You are welcome to the stand of the Corporation at the exhibition. Special offers and events at the stand: Presentation of the latest solutions: 1. A comprehensive solution «ELAR – University Electronic Library»: Monday, June 9, 15.00. 2. Equipment for conservation and restoration of paper documents: Tuesday, June 10, 11.00. 3. A system for creation and storage of digital resources: Wednesday, June 11, 11.00. INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF USERS AND DEVELOPERS OF ELECTRONIC LIBRARIES AND NEW INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES (INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION EBNIT), Ìîscow, Russia www.elnit.org International Association of Users and Developers of Electronic Libraries and New Information Technologies was founded in 1994. The incorporators: Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, V.I.Vernadsky Ukrainian National Library, National Library for Science and Technology of the Republic of Kazakhstan. Today the Association unites over 200 libraries and other information centers. The Association aims to unite potentials of modern information software products and technologies developers for the development and implementation of electronic libraries (EL), telecommunication systems, user training, and new information technologies (NIT) in different areas; to provide favorable conditions (including discounts) for EL and NIT users in acquisition and installation of modern information software and technologies; to promote international and regional cooperation of EL and NIT users and developers, new ideas and technological solutions exchange; to promote professional development and increase professional satisfaction of its members. The Association is the co-organizer of “Crimea” and “Libcom” International Conferences. The Association is the developer of IRBIS Library Automation System and other products of IRBIS family, the

206 founder of a permanent IRBIS school. The Association’s stand features: IRBIS Library Automation System, classification databases, IRBIS family software, information on the Association activities and main programs. Special discounts of software products are offered. INTERNATIONAL LIBRARY, INFORMATION, AND ANALYTICAL CENTER, Washington, DC, USA www.iliac.org International Library, Information, and Analytical Center (ILIAC) is a nonprofit corporation of international status founded with the aim to promote cooperation in library and information field, as well as in science, culture, education and business, Between Russia and the CIS, on one side, and the United States and other Western Countries, on the other side. ILIAC offers products and services of the libraries, information and training centers, universities, academic and research institutions, publishers and other interested organizations of Russia and the CIS to users in the United States and other countries worldwide. Today, the main direction of the ILIAC activity is scientific and educational trips abroad and internship of library and information professionals and professionals in the related fields. INTERREGIONAL LIBRARY COOPERATION CENTER, Moscow, Russia 105066, Moscow, 1st Basmanny per., 2à, Bldg. 1 Tel:(495) 267-3334; Fax:(495) 657-9620 www.mcbs.ru; www.ifapcom.ru «INTERREGIONAL LIBRARY COOPERATION CENTER», a non- governmental organization, was established in 1996 to accomplish the tasks along the following lines of activity: – Preparation and production of collected works, booklet and books on library topics, on information society and development of multilingualism in cyberspace; – Development and publication of the National Reading Support and Development Program; – Development and publication of methodological recommendations for the regional programs in support and development of reading – Preparation and holding in Russia’s regions of professional conferences and workshops on the development and implementation of the national policy for promotion and support of reading; – Organization and holding of the All-Russian Conference in Support of Books and Reading for the managers of regional institutions of culture, education, press and mass media ( on the premises of the President Hotel) – Organization of training and professional development courses for librarians – Opening up of information and educational mediacenters for children and the youth based on Russia’s public libraries for children and the youth – Since 2006, the has been the executive body of the Russian Committee of the Information for All UNESCO Program. MOSCOW STATE UNIVERSITY OF CULTURE AND ARTS, KHIMKI, Moscow region, Russia 141406, Moscow region, Khimki, Bibliotechnaya st., 7

207 Contacts: (495) 570-24-11 (Admission Board) (495) 570-31-33 (Rector’s office) Fax: (495) 570-04-44 [email protected] SCIENTIFIC ELECTRONIC LIBRARY, Ìîscow, Russia [email protected] http://www.elibrary.ru RUNEB is the largest Russia’s aggregator and vendor of information services in science and education. The technological platform of the eLIBRARY.RU information portal integrates the content, analytical data and services: documentary databases (full-text collections of Russian and foreign books and periodicals, the bibliography of 10 mln publications, analytical documents for biblio- and scientometric studies—the Russian science citation index); special-purpose software for storage, processing and publication of documents – a personal user profile, virtual publishing system, open-access online archive; information consulting, education—conferences and SCIENCE ONLINE training center. eLIBRARY.RU is 1,000 registered organizations and 400,000 users. You are invited to join the online scientific community and use information resources on the server at www.elibrary.ru. Special offers and events at the stand: Discount subscriptions for full-text collections and individual Russian scientific periodicals will be drawn for organizations at the RUNEB - eLIBRARY.RU stand within the week of the exhibition. Additionally, a special contest will be held, with the award being a a bonus trip to the SCIENCE ONLINE Conference. Check the announcements at our stand. Take part in the drawing, and you will be in luck’s way! “INFORM-SYSTEMA” SCIENTIFIC AND PRODUCTION ALALGAMATION, Ìîscow, Russia Òål.: +7(495) 129-09-14, Fax +7 (495) 124-99-38, e-mail: [email protected] www.informsystema.ru Scientific and industrial corporation “Inform-Systema”, a major subscribing agency and supplier of books in Russia and abroad, was established in 1990. The main lines of activity are as follows: development and implementation of systems of automation in libraries of scientific, cultural and educational institutions; delivering periodic editions and books throughout Russia and abroad. “Inform-Systema” has developed multiplatform scalable library and information automation system ÌÀÐC- SQL providing complex automation for all major library processes: acquisition of literature, electronic catalogue development and operation, systematization, processing of incoming editions, information reference service, service for the readers, records of the library collections, etc. The software developed by “Inform-Systema” has been implemented by more than 42,000 libraries of Russia and the CIS. Special offers and events at the stand: 1. Presentation of new options of “ÌÀÐC-SQL” 2.Consulting users to work with “ÌÀÐC-SQL”.

208 REPRESENTATIVE OFFICE OF «MIPP INTERNATIONAL» (USA), Minsk, Republic of Belarus [email protected] www.mippbooks.com A vendor of books and periodicals from the countries of the former USSR, and Romania. Access to Intergrum— the largest Russia’s and CIS database—together with Integrum World Wide (www.integrumworld.com). THE INSTITUTION ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY – THE IET, Stevenage, UK [email protected] www.theiet.org/publishing/inspec/ Over 150,000 people the world over are members of IET. This is the largest in Europe and the world’s second professional technical society. IET’s publishing activity covers periodicals, books and conference proceedings. IET maintains Inspec® - the largest base of bibliographic information, which provides access to global scientific and technical publications in physics, electrical engineering, electronics, communication, control automation, computers, information technologies, production, production engineering and mechanic engineering. Inspec announces proudly the launch of a new platform — Inspec Direct— in January 2008. ST. PETERSBURG STATE UNIVERSITY OF CULTURE AND ARTS. CENTER OF AUTOMATED TECHNOLOGIES «ROSTEKHNOKOM», St. Petersburg, Russia (812)312-10-78; 312-42-75; [email protected] www.rostechnocom.ru «Rostekhnokom» was established at St. Petersburg State University of Culture and Arts in 1995. Its main lines of activity are: creation and management local computer networks; development of automated education management process for higher education institutions ( «Dean’s Office» and «Higher Education Institution» automated information systems) and of automated library information systems ( «Academy+»); development of customized multimedia applications (electronic business cards, web-sites with interactive 3D-content, presentation CDs). “MIR KNIGI” PUBLISHING TRADING HOUSE , Moscow, Russia [email protected] www.mirknigi.org The Publishing House «Mir knigi» (The World of Books) was established in 2005. Today, its portfolio has over 1,600 titles and is augmented monthly by 100 new ones. Within its range of publications Russian and foreign classical works; modern foreign literature (thrillers, historical publications, sentimental works and intellectual fiction); educational and development literature; Childrens’ literature; applied literature are. Publications are distributed through catalogues, book wholesale and retail chains and libraries. In 2007, «Mir knigi» was among the ten largest Russia’s publishing houses. Special offers and events at the stand: The Best in the «Mir knigi»! PONS.

209 CONFERENCE CULTURAL PROGRAM

Sunday, June 8 On June 8, the Organizing Committee offers several one-day tours for all of the Conference participants. The participants who have pre-registered for the tours at the Conference web-site must confirm participation and get a boarding coupon. Participants may also register for the tours of their choice on June 7 at the conference registration desk (provided the tour in question is not fully booked). Tour buses will depart from the Main Gate of “Sudak” Tourist and Health Center. Please keep your ticket to board the bus.

Tour 1 7.00-21.00 SOUTHERN COAST OF CRIMEA: NIKITSKY BOTANICAL GARDEN, ALUPKA VORONTSOV PALACE, LASTOCHKINO GNEZDO (SWALLOW’S NEST) CASTLE, YALTA RYBACHYE–ALUSHTA–NIKITA–ALUPKA– YALTA Departure time: 7.00 Duration: 14 hours Tour 2 7.30-20.30 DZHUR-DZHUR (NOISY) WATERFALL– MRAMORNAYA (MARBLE) CAVE RYBACHYE–GENERALSKOYE–ALUSHTA– CHATYRGAD PLATEAU–SIMFEROPOL Departure time: 7.30 Duration: 13 hours

210 Tour 3 9.00-17.00 STARY KRYM (OLD CRIMEA) (Memorial museum and tomb of the romantic writer Alexander Grin, Surb-Khach (Saint Cross) medieval Armenian cloister, St. Panteleimon spring, the Khan Uzbek Mosque and the 14th century madrasa) SUDAK–STARY KRYM Departure time: 9.00 Duration: 8 hours

Tour 4 9.30-12.30 ARKHADERESSE – 15.00-18.00 SAMPLING OF ELITE CRIMEAN WINES SUDAK–SOLNECHNAYA DOLINA (SUNNY VALLEY)–ARKHADERESSE Departure time: 9.30; 15.00 Duration: 3 hours

For more details on the tours please see the “Information on Tours” Section

211 Monday, June 9

20.45-22.30 CONFERENCE OPENING CEREMONY Genoese Fortress

22.30-24.00 BANQUET-FOURCHETTE ON THE OCCASION OF THE CONFERENCE OPENING Genoese Fortress

Tuesday, June 10 Tauria Conference Hall 19.45 MEETING WITH THE WRITER VLADIMIR VOYNOVICH

Tuesday, June 10 Summer Concert Hall 21.15 CHANSON GALA CONCERT «MOSCOW –CRIMEA –TRANSIT» Well-known Moscow chansonniers (singers-songwriters) Alexander Gorodnitsky, Vadim Egorov, Vesta Solyanina, «Redkaya ptitsa» (Rara Avis) Band

Wednesday, June 11 Fortetsia Bar 19.45 PLAY “WHAT? WHERE? WHEN? IN LIBRARY AND PUBLISHING SPACE” By invitations only

212 Wednesday, June 11 Tauria Conference Hall 20.00 MEETING WITH THE CHANSONNIERS VADIM EGOROV AND VESTA SOLYANINA «I LOVE YOU SO, MY RAINS...»

Wednesday, June 11 Consul Conference Hall 20.30 «THE EMBODIMENT OF THOUGHTS AND FEELINGS» MEETING WITH THE WELL-KNOWN UKRAINIAN WRITER MARIA MATIOS, LAUREATE OF TARAS SHEVCHENKO NATIONAL PRIZE OF UKRAINE

Wednesday, June 11 Tauria Conference hall 22.00 PREMIERE OF THE MOVIE BY VALERY PENDRAKOVSKY «POLNOE DYKHANIE» (FULL BREATH) Introduction by Viktor Proskurin, People’s Artist of Russia

Wednesday, June 11 «Cowboy» Club 22.00 «SONGS IN SAILS» PROGRAM «REDKAYA PTITSA» (RARA AVIS) BAND Vladimir Muromtsev, Liliya Muromtseva, Vasily Galkin, Sergey Meo By invitations only

213 Thursday, June 12 Tauria Conference Hall 20.30 EVENING OF MUSIC AND POETRY

Alexander Gorodnitsky, chansonnier, Laureate of the State Prize of Russia «For Contribution to the Russian Poetry», President of the Russian Chanson Association and Anna Nal, poet, Member of the Union of Writers

Friday, June 13 18.00-19.30 CONFERENCE CLOSING CEREMONY Summer Concert Hall

20.30-24.00 BANQUET ON THE OCCASION OF THE CONFERENCE CLOSING Consul Restaurant Esplanade

214 CONFERENCE SPORTS PROGRAM

Those who wish to take part in sport events and haven’t previously registered online can sign in on June 7 and 8 during the conference registration, and on June 9 at 13.00-19.00 at the Organizing Committee Desk

SWIMMING

The date and time TBA SWIMMING RELAY MEN - 4 Õ 100 M, WOMEN - 4 Õ 50 M

TENNIS Tennis courts (between Consul Restaurant and Building 3) REFEREE: Nikolay Danilishin, Senior Tennis Instructor, “Sudak” Tourist and Health Complex, Sudak, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine

QUALIFYING MATCHES Tuesday, June 10, 17.00-19.00 Wednesday, June 11, 17.00-19.00

FINAL MATCH Thursday, June 12, 17.00-19.00

215 CHESS Consul Conference Hall Foyer PANEL OF JUDGES: Yury Averbakh, International Grand Master, USSR Distinguished Master of Sports, FIDE Honorary Member, International Arbiter, Moscow, Russia Nikolay Kralin, International Grand Master of Chess Composition, USSR Master of Sports, Republican Category Arbiter, Moscow, Russia COORDINATOR: Ayder Emirov, Winner of Crimea-2005 and Crimea-2006 Chess Competitions; Director, I. Gasprinsky Crimean-Tatar Republican Library, Simferopol, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine

Wednesday, June 11 19.30-21.30 QUALIFYING MATCH

Thursday, June 12 20.00-22.00 FINAL MATCH (BLITZ)

BILLIARD Court at the Consul Restaurant gate REFEREE: V.N. Sukhoborov, Senior Billiard Instructor, “Sudak” Tourist and Health Complex, Sudak, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine

QUALIFYING MATCHES Tuesday, June 10, 18.00-20.00 Wednesday, June 11, 18.00-20.00

FINAL MATCH Thursday, June 12, 18.00-20.00

216 INFORMATION ON TOURS

Tour 1 Southern coast of Crimea: Nikitsky Botanical Garden, Alupka Vorontsov Palace, Lastochkino Gnezdo (Swallow’s Nest) castle, Yalta

Tour: Rybachye–Alushta–Nikita–Alupka– Yalta Departure time: 7.00 Duration: 14 hours Leisure time in Yalta: 1 hour Walking part of the tour: 3 km

Welcome to discover the Southern Cost of Crimea. The picturesque road from Sudak to Yalta runs along the seacoast from east to west. Maritime landscapes give way to mountain scenes, and the traveler has a great opportunity to admire the rocks of the famous Major Crimean Mountain Range: Karabi, Demerdzhi, Chatyrdag, Babugan, Kastel, Ayu-Dag, Ay-Petri. The bus will pass by resorts, monuments of history and architecture: Morskoye, Genoese fortress, Rybachye, a unique St. Nicholas church-lighthouse in Malorechenskoye, Solnechnogorskoye, Alushta, Partenit, , Artek. A detailed excursion is in store for you in the State Nikitsky Botanical Garden. The Garden, a fabulous embodiment of human genius and nature, was founded by Academician H.H. Steven in 1812. Designed in a landscape style with terraces lowering gradually to the sea, this Garden is quite lawfully positioned as one of the most beautiful parks of Europe. Nowadays, the collection of the Garden totals 18,000 plant species, cultivars and hybrids. You will be invited to stroll along the alleys of the Upper and Lower parks, admire plants imported from all continents the world over: pyramidal cypresses; Lebanon, deodar and blue Atlas cedars; palms and banana trees; pines and firs; holly and cork oaks; wisteria and fig trees; sequoia and magnolia; mammoth tree, Grecian laurel, gingko, yew, Montezuma pine, medlar and persimmon, strawberry-tree. Remarkable are collections of canna, chrysanthemums, tulips, clematises, cacti, almonds, granatum. The collection of roses alone has more than 2,000 species! The next stop will be in Alupka. Here, you will visit Vorontsov Palace and Park – a real masterpiece of architecture and landscape gardening of the 19th century. The former summer residence of Count M.S. Vorontsov is in full harmony with the landscape. The designer of the Palace, the well-known English architect Edward Blore (1789– 1879), combined in this building the solidity of English gothic castles and the lightness of the constructions of the Muslim East. Thanks to the fortunately found architectural forms the palace acquired this inimitable romantic style. The inner decoration of the rooms matches the architecture of the building. A gorgeous park surrounds the Palace.

217 On the way to Yalta the bus will stop for you to admire the symbol of the Southern Coast of Crimea – a miniature palace called «Lastochkino Gnezdo» (Swallow’s Nest), located on the very edge of the cliff. Promenading along the embankment of Yalta will be a final chord in the fabulous symphony of beauty and harmony of the Southern Coat of Crimea.

Tour 2 Dzhur-Dzhur (Noisy) Waterfall–Mramornaya (Marble) Cave

Tour: Rybachye–Generalskoye–Alushta–Chatyrdag–Simferopol Departure time: 7.30 Duration: 13 hours Notes: comfortable shoes, cap, drinking water

This tour is for those who love nature. Leave urban scenes behind and move closer to nature to admire the unique perfection of natural monuments. In this tour, you will see the highlands, woodlands and steppes of Crimea, climb the Chatyrdag plateau (920 m above sea level) and Angarsky mountain pass (752 m), and, while climbing, you will admire the breath-taking maritime landscape. The Marble Cave is a cove unique in dimensions and a diversity of mineral sediments. It is located at the lower Chatyrdag plateau and is convenient for visiting. The Cave is a system of remarkably large galleries reaching depth of 10-80 m. You will visit the Fairy-tale Gallery and the Tiger’s Passage. Both galleries are intricately decorated with stalactites, stalagmites and dripstones. Please do not forget to take a warm coat – the temperature in the cave is +90C. (A propos, coats can be rented at the entrance to the cave). Having seen this place, you will understand why the Marble Cave is one of the five most beautiful caves of the world. From the village of Generalskoye you will take a forest pass (a high-sided truck will be also provided for extra pay) to go up to Dzhur-Dzhur – the most powerful and unbelievably picturesque Crimean waterfall. The Ulu-Uzen River flows along a gloomy ravine and, coming through a three-stage threshold, falls from the 100-m height. From a limestone shelf 15 m high it falls as a 5-m wide stream into a deep and, from there, runs to the riverbed. The grandeur and severity of the surrounding mountains, the waters of Dzhur-Dzhur in the sunlight against the greenish mossy mountains leave travelers spellbound... Walk approximately 1 km up the riverbed along the Khapkhal ravine – and you will come to a series of most attractive thresholds that fall into the so-called “baths of youth”. The bravest may have a bathe (the temperature is +10+120C).

218 Tour 3 Stary Krym (Old Crimea) (Memorial museum and tomb of the romantic writer Alexander Grin, Surb-Khach (Saint Cross) medieval Armenian cloister, St. Panteleimon spring, Khan Uzbek Mosque and the 14th century madrasa) Tour: Sudak – Stary Krym Departure time: 9.00 Duration: 8 hours Walking part of the tour: 2 km Notes: comfortable shoes

Welcome to Stary Krym – the ancient capital of Crimea, a town of medieval architecture, mysterious caves and sparkling springs; a town filled with clear air of the steppes, sea and mountain forest. This tour will be both a pilgrimage and a travel through different historical periods. The first sight of the tour will be an Armenian monastery Surb-Khach (Saint Cross), which will celebrate this year its 650th anniversary! Surb-Khach is one of 200 most valuable memorial places of Ukraine protected by the government. This medieval cloister is located in a picturesque ravine, and pilgrims reach it by walking along a 2- km forest pass. Today, on the premises of the cloister, you can see the restored buildings and two healing springs. Surb-Khach is still the center of spiritual attraction for Armenians. Among other sights and sanctities of Stary Krym are St. Panteleimon healing spring and chapel (19th c.), a mosque and madrasa built in 1314 during the reign of the Golden Horde Khan Uzbek. The cultural heritage of Stary Krym is inseparable of the romantic writer Alexander Grin. Here, he spent the last 6 months of his distressful life. The house museum surprises by its utter modesty and plainness and, thus, shows how powerful and rich was the inner world of the writer who managed to invent “a sparkling world of kindness out of a combination of sheer imagination and truth”. When this trip is over, the inner light will keep glowing in your sole, and this light will lead you out of the surrounding “moral desert”, it will leave your heart tranquil, and you will feel blessed as after spiritual self-perfection.

219 Tour 4 ARKHADERESSE – sampling elite Crimean wines Tour: Sudak – Solnechnaya Dolina (Sunny Valley) – Arkhaderesse Departure time: 9.30; 15.00 Duration: 3 hours

Crimean wines are a real treasure of the peninsula. Everyone arriving to Sudak must taste the sweet and astringent flavor of the sunny wines being produced exclusively in this region. Not a long way from Sudak, close to the foot of the Meganom Cape, there is a vast land with low hills and valleys. Every summer it is turned into a sun-beaten semi- desert, swept by scorching sea winds. An uninhabited place close to the village of Solnechnaya Dolina (Sunny Valley) was named Arkhaderesse, which in Turkic means «the back of the ravines». On these lands, which belonged at the end of the 19th century to the son of the last Chancellor of Russia A.M. Gorchakov, Prince Lev Golitsyn built wine cellars and started to grow wine grapes. It was in 1888. He found that the Crimean soil contained chert, which signified that these soils could be used for making sparkling wines. With all his enthusiasm he plunged into growing wine grapes, building a winery, and making specialty Arkhaderesse wines. Today, 120 years later, the Open Joint-Stock Company «Solnechnaya Dolina» grows on these vineyards rare native varieties of wine grapes – Ekim-Kara, Dzhevat-Kara, Kok-Pandas and Sary-Pandas, which are used for making elite wines. The cellars of Arkhaderesse, which you will visit in the course of the tour, are in good order and condition, and there, as before, people produce miracles of wine industry. The high quality of Solnechnaya Dolina wines has been confirmed by over 110 golden and silver medals of international contests. Unique Solnechnaya Dolina wines have been deservedly put on the list of objects of national pride and endowment of Ukraine. When sampling the wines, you will be instructed in the appreciation of the difference between the velvety flavor of Black Doctor, pleasant roughness of Black Colonel, amber sweetness of Solnechnaya Dolina and freshness of Meganom. You will undoubtedly leave the place in high spirit!

The buses will leave from the Main Gate at the time announced. Tickets are required.

SHOULD YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE ASK THEM AT THE REGISTRATION FOR THE TOUR

220 Floor [28] nd Floor [28] Floor [28] nd Floor [28] nd nd Floor [28] nd Floor [10] nd Floor [22] th Floor [22] th Floor [22] th CENTER - “Silk Way” Business Center, 2 Business Center, - “Silk Way” [11]

Conference Hall - “Silk Way” Business Center, 3 Business Center, Conference Hall - “Silk Way” Auditorium - Building No. 6, 5 Auditorium - “Silk Way” Business Center, 3 Business Center, Auditorium - “Silk Way” Ñonference Hall - Consul Restaurant, 2 Conference Hall Conference Hall - Bastion Hotel [29] Auditorium - Building No. 6, 6

Ñonference Hall - Club [4] 28 MAP OF "SUDAK" TOURIST AND HEALTH OF "SUDAK" TOURIST MAP 29 Tauria Tauria Consul Summer Concert Hall Novy Svet Surozh Conference Hall - “Silk Way” Business Center, 2 Business Center, Sudak Conference Hall - “Silk Way” Bastion Auditorium - Building No. 6, 4 Karadag Auditorium - “Silk Way” Business Center, 2 Business Center, Auditorium - “Silk Way” Meganom Commonwealth Crimea Tauria-2 - Sports Facilities - Bastion Hotel - Bastion - “Consul” Restaurant Cafe - “Yuzhanka” - Building No. 3 - Boat Station - “Oladiynaya” Cafe - Building No. 5 - Building No. 4 Area - Dancing - Building No. 6 - Building No. 7 - Building No. 8 - Building No. 9 - Building No. 10 - Bar “Fortetsiya” - “Silk Way” Business - Summer Concert Hall - Parking Lots - Building No. 2 - Main Gate to "Sudak" Tourist Administration - “Sudak” - Club Cafe - “Tauria” - “Zimneye” Cafe - Swimming Pool - Building No. 1 1 4 6 11 12 14 15 16 17 18 19 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Center 29 and Health Center 2 Building 3 5 7 8 9 10

221 The Geography of the Fifteenth Jubilee International Conference “Crimea 2008”

The Crimean Peninsula, located almost midway between the Equator and the North Pole, resembles a green grape leaf thrown over the sea. Relatively low run along the sea for almost 180 km, protecting the coast from cold northern winds and maintaining the subtropical climate on the peninsula.

Crimea is proud famous for its wonderful resorts, delicious wines and historic memorials. The fates of many tribes and peoples intersected on this land.

The places of interest in Crimea is the Crimea itself.

SUDAK

Sudak – the main Conference venue – welcomes the Conference for the 12-th time already. Sudak was known as Sugdeya to the an- cient Greeks, Soldaya to the Genoese, and Surozh to the ancient . The town grew up on the coast of conveniently lo- cated harbor, which was the focal point of the land routes from Eastern Europe and Asia. From the very start it was an impor- tant junction for the Black Sea navigation. Sudak is located in the southern part of Sudak Valley on the coast of the Sudak Bay of the Black Sea. Sudak Valley is very picturesque and rich. It is the most extensive valley in southeastern Crimea. Suuk-Su (Cold Water) river runs through the valley. The valley is surrounded by high mountains with bizarre peaks. They protect the valley from cold winds, while cool afternoon breezes soften the heat of the sun. The abundance of the verdure makes the valley most picturesque. The traces of human beings in the Sudak region go back to the Paleolithic age (80-30 thousand years BC). The Taures lived here in the first millennium

222 BC and the first centuries AD. Historical sources consider 212 AD as the year of the town foundation. The foundation of the town and its name Sugdeya are linked to Alans (ancestors of modern Ossetians). In VIII and IX centuries Sugdeya was the administrative center of the Khaz- ars, the then owners of the Crimea. The Khazars were succeeded by Pech- enegs, and those by the Polovtses. Over the XI-XIII centuries Sugdeya flour- ished as an international center. Merchants from Russia, Western Europe, Northern Africa, China, and India had their business here. Later on the Vene- tians arrived and built their trading stations and fortresses here. Sudak- Sol- daya was the biggest fortress. A wealthy town attracted conquerors. It suf- fered numerous assaults by Turks and Mongols, which resulted to the town’s decay. It lost its significance. The Genoese captured the town in XIV century. They restored its defense system, but despite that the Turks conquered the town. Under the Turks domination the town lost its significance as well. In XIX century Crimea was allotted into the . A new stage of Sudak development started at that time. Vineyards and fruit gardens were planted and new buildings were constructed. From late XIX century on Sudak is know as a Black Sea resort. The Civil War and World War II didn’t skirt Sudak. Each time the town was rebuilt and kept living… The main street in Sudak, the Lenin Street, goes past the “Sudak” Tourist and Health Center. Right after the Center the Sugar Head rock overlooks the road. Right behind the rock the impressive ruins of the Sudak fortress can be seen. The Fortress is one of the major and impressive historical sites of the Crimean Peninsula. Its two-tier defense constructions still look inaccessible. The constructions of various times (walls, towers, temples, and casemates) keep the memory on various peoples, Greeks, Armenians, Khazars, Turks, Italians, and Russians… The oldest memorial of the Russian period in Sudak is the church of the early XIX century. The first local hospital building and Tatar neighborhood of the old town have survived all cataclysms as well. Low houses with tile roofs go up the hill. Modern Sudak is a center of viniculture and winemaking. Seven big vineyards produce about 20,000 tons of high-grade grapes annually for the original dessert wines. The ether-oil species, such as rose, lavender and sage are planted in the Valley. The product of Production local ether-oil factory is partially export- ed to foreign companies.

223 BELOGORSK

For the first time Belogorsk was mentioned in written in XIII century.

The initial name (up to 1944) of the town is Karasubazar (Market on the Black River).

Due to favorable geographic location Karasubazar as well as Solkhat (Stary Krym) was an important trading center in medieval times. Fragments of big medieval caravanserai Tash-Khana (Stone Palace) survived in the central part of the town in the market neighborhood.

Karasubazar was the main town of a single borough under kalga- sultan ruling within Crimean Khanate. During 1634-1675 the town was conquered by Zaporizhzhya Cossacks four times. In 1736 the khan moved his residency to Karasubazar after Minikh had ruined Bakhchisarai. But a year later the town was taken by Russian troops (headed by General Douglas) and busted. Finally Russians conquered Karasubazar in 1777. After Crimea allot to Russia the Prince G. A. Potemkin called Tatar beys to the White Rock to make them swear to the Empress.

The White Rock (Ak-Kaya) is the major place of interest in the district. It is located in 5km from the town and looks like an unscalable wall. It is 100m high above the land and 325m high above the sea level. Ak-Kaya is a concentration of Paleolithic memorials. For many decades water, wind and sun created on the rock a bizarre brows and caves looking like fortress towers and loop-holes. About 20 camps and settlements of primitives were disclosed at the bottom of the rock and researched.

224 SIMFEROPOL

Simpheropolis means “a city of benefit and a gatherer” and its coat of arms carries a hive with honeybees and an inscription “Poleznoye” (literally, “Beneficial”). Simferopol is located in the center of the Crimean Peninsula and accumulates everything the peninsula is famous for. The city is administrative, economic, and cultural center of the Crimean Autonomous Republic.

The city’s locality has a long and rich history. From the 3d century BC to the 4th century AD, Neapolis, the capital of the Scythian state, was located on the plateau south from the today’s city center. This was a vital place in the times of the Crimean khanate and, for some time, the residence of Kalgi Sultan, the second person in the khanate.

Today, Simferopol cannot boast of architectural sites but some buildings are worthy of attention: Kebir-Jami Mosque, the city’s oldest building of 1508; Vorontsov’s House in the park Salgirka; the former male regional gymnasium; the former hospice; Franko Republican Universal Scientific Library which was built in 1826 for the Gentility Assembly and gave its premises during the Crimean War to the hospital where the famous surgeon N. I. Pirogov worked; the nearby Gorky Russian Drama Theater which was erected in 1911 after the plans of an eminent architect A. N. Beketov.

225 STARY KRYM Surrounded by numerous gardens, the town of Stary Krym is located at the bottom of the Agarmysh Mountain. The town’s previous name is Solkhat. In ancient times it was a busy center of trade with Minor Asia, Middle Africa and the East. The caravan route from Perekop to Kaffa ran through the town. In the first half of XIV century Solkhat was conquered by Batyi troops. The town got its new name Krym coming from the word Kyrym (moat). It became an administrative center of the Crimean province of the Golden Horde, and later – a religious center of the Peninsula. The remains of fortress walls and wide moat, which served as fortifications, survived in the eastern outskirt of the town. Ruins of the Big Madrasah and Uzbek Mosque, constructed in 1314 under the Golden Horde ruler Uzbek-khan survived as well. There were several churches and four Armenian monasteries in Solkhat and vicinity. The famous Surb-Hatch (The Holy Cross) Armenian Monastery, constructed in 1338, survived in pretty good condition. Beautiful buildings, palaces, mosques, bathhouses and fountains decorated the city during the times of its prosperity. As one Arabian tripper of XIV century wrote, “…you need at least a day to ride around”. Upon the Crimean Khanate formation with the capital in Bakhchisarai the town entitled Eski-Krym (Stary Krym, Old Crimea) lost its significance. The present Stary Krym is a quiet and modest town. Several enterprises operate here as well as the sanatorium of the same title. The outstanding surgeon and scholar N. M. Amosov was the Head of the sanatorium for a long time. Writer A. Grin, whose health was broken by incurable disease, spent last two years of his life in Stary Krym. He moved to this “town of flowers, quietness and remains” from Feodosiya in 1930. “Up to the last days of mine I would like to walk around bright countries of my fantasy”, - Grin wrote. The writer died July 8, 1932 and was buried on the town cemetery. A memorial museum was opened in his house.

226 FEODOSIA

Feodosia is one of the oldest towns in Europe. It is over 2,500 years old. Ellins settled here long Before Christ. They founded the town and called it Feodosia (God-given). Ancient Feodosia was famous for its harbor and seaport as well as rich fields. Later the town was allotted into the Bosporus State. In the IV century BC it was destroyed by the Huns. In medieval times the town was known as Kaffa. The Genoese ruled the town for two centuries and made it the administrative and trade center of their Crime- an provinces. Fortifications defending from Tatar were built around the town. Their remains survived up to date. In the XV century Kaffa was conquered by the Ottoman Turks and became the center the Turkish Sultan Crimean province and the main slave market. During the Russian-Turkish War the town was taken by Russians. The initial name Feodosia was returned to the town. During the World War II the front line passed through Feodosia four times. The town has lost its ancient image. It was destroyed too much times in its ancient and modern history, but medieval street planning survived in one of the neighborhoods.

Many places in Feodosia are associated with famous individuals. The great artist I. Aivazovsky was born and spent the great deal of his life here. Poet M. Voloshin and writer A. Grin lived in Feodosia as well.

227 L Twelfth International Conference I and Exhibition B Information Technologies, Computer Systems C O and Publications for Libraries LIBCOM-2008 M Conference venue: Yershovo Health Complex, Zvenigorod District, Moscow Region, Russia November 17–21, 2008 Organizers: — Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia — International Association of Electronic Libraries and New Information Technologies Users and Developers, Moscow, Russia — Federal Agency for Science and Innovations, Moscow, Russia — Federal Agency for Culture and Cinematography, Moscow, Russia — Russian Foundation for Basic Research, Moscow, Russia — International Library, Information and Analytical Center, Washington, DC, USA The subject scope of the Conference covers the state-of-the-art and prospects of new information, computer and Internet technologies in library and information practice; library consortia; digital libraries and digital information resources; legal aspects of libraries and information providers activities; new educational technologies; interaction of book publishers, booksellers and libraries. The Conference Program is based on accepted participants’ paper proposals and special invitations issued by the Organizing Committee to selected experts in the Conference topics as well as to providers of information, computer, publishing and Internet products to libraries. Call for Papers The Organizing Committee seeks original research and application-oriented papers, not previously presented elsewhere, which make new contributions to the Conference topics. You are invited to submit an extended abstract of your proposed paper in the electronic form (as an attachment to email) according to the following guidelines: 1. The extended abstract should not exceed 0.75 A4 page in length. 2. The heading should include the title of your paper, followed by names, affiliations, email of the author(s). 3. The deadline for submitting proposals is October 1, 2008. 4. Full text should not exceed 4 A4 pages in length. 5. The deadline for submitting full text is October 15, 2008. 6. Proposals for papers should be sent to [email protected], [email protected] 7. Full texts of accepted papers will be published in the LIBCOM conference proceedings.

228 A special exhibition operates during the Conference. The Exhibition scope includes: new computer technologies in information business and librarianship; Internet technologies; digital information; information technologies in libraries and educational institutions; book trade; library equipment and materials; publishing houses products; book market services; university products and services as well as other related issues. Stand reutal is available at additional fee. Conference participants will be offered a social and cultural program, which includes: — a local sightseeing tour — a concert — fourchette - dancing party “Nice to meet you” — an informal party on the occasion of the Conference Closing with live music. A pool, gym, and sauna as well as manipulation and health treatment will be available to the Conference participants on site. Registration and accommodation The Conference registration fee covers: — participation in the Conference professional program and admittance to the exhibits — Conference bag with Conference proceedings and information materials — conference badge — transfer on the dates of arrival and departure — organizational expenses for Russian visa support — participation in Conference opening and closing receptions — a concert — a tour

Online registration for the conference and exhibition: http://www.gpntb.ru/libcom/libcom2008

Contacts: Tel: +7 (495) 623-1249, +7 (495) 628-1340, +7 (495) 623-9998

Fax: +7 (495) 621-9862, +7 (495) 625-9750 Email: [email protected], [email protected]

Mailing address: «LIBCOM-2008» Organizing Committee, GPNTB, 12 Kuznetsky Most, GSP-6, K-31, Moscow, 107996, Russia

229 NAL CO 16th International Conference IO N T F A E R N E R N “Crimea 2009”

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2009 Topic: «Library and Information Technologies Transformation and Open Access to Information on Legal Grounds»

The conference programm will be built around the following topics and will include sections, round table, workshop and presentations: – Worldwide Information Infrastructure, Interlibrary Cooperation, International Cooperation Projects – National Libraries and National Information Resources – Development and Preservation of Library Collections. Cooperation of Libraries, Publishers and Book Market. – Online Technologies, CD-ROM, Electronic Publications and the Internet in Libraries – Digital Libraries and Digital Resources – Automated Library Systems, Information Technologies – Information Support of Education and Management – Corporate Library and Information Systems, Corporate Technologies and Library Consortia – Information and Linguistic Support of Library and Information Systems. Bibliographic Formats. Metadata. Data Exchange Standards and Protocols – Library Staff, Profession and Education. Development of Educational Technologies in the Information Society Age – Development of Library Collections in National Languages – Libraries, Municipal Information and Regional Studies – Library and Information Services for the Disabled – Libraries, Museums, and Archives in the Global Information and Cultural Environment – Ethics and Security of Electronic Information – Environmental Protection Information and the Role of Libraries in Promoting Environmental Awareness of the Population – Legal Information and Official Publications. Copyright and Intellectual Property Rights – Libraries and Business in the Modern Information Environment – Management of Libraries, Library and Other Professional Associations – Library Science, Bibliography and Bibliology. Library Statistics – Medical Information Resources and Systems. Hospital Libraries. Bibliotherapy

230 – Children, Computers, and the Internet. Problems of School Libraries and Computer Literacy – Library a Tolerance Territory. Library and Politics

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Tel: +7(495) 624-9458; +7(495) 621-2490 Fax: +7(495) 621-9862; +7(495) 625-9750 E-mail: [email protected]

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The Conference Web-sites: http://www.iliac.org/crimea2009 http://www.gpntb.ru/win/inter-events/crimea2009 (for online registration also)

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INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE ...... 3 ADVISORY BOARD ...... 5 PROGRAM BOARD ...... 6 ORGANIZING COMMITTEE ...... 8 “CRIMEA 2008” INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ORGANIZERS ...... 15 INTERREGIONAL AND LOCAL CO-ORGANIZERS ...... 16 CONFERENCE OFFICIAL SPONSORS ...... 16 CONFERENCE SPONSORS ...... 17 SPONSORS OF THE CONFERENCE PROFESSIONAL PROGRAM INDIVIDUAL ACTIONS AND EVENTS ...... 18 SPONSORS OF THE CONFERENCE CULTURAL PROGRAM EVENTS ...... 18 SPONSOR OF THE CONFERENCE SPORTS PROGRAM EVENTS ...... 19 SPONSOR OF THE PLAY “WHAT? WHERE? WHEN? IN LIBRARY, INFORMATION, BOOK, AND PUBLISHING SPACE” ...... 19 SPECIAL GRANTS FOR PARTICIPATION IN THE CONFERENCE HAVE BEEN PROVIDED BY ...... 19 SPONSORS OF THE SPECIAL ACTION “BOOKS, JOURNALS AND E-PUBLICATIONS FOR CRIMEAN LIBRARIES” ...... 20 INFORMATION SUPPORT BY ...... 21 ATTENTION! ...... 22 Location of Auditoriums ...... 22 I. OFFICIAL AND CEREMONIAL EVENTS. PLENARY SESSION, GUEST LECTURES, ACTIONS, PROGRAMS AND MEETINGS, PRESS CONFERENCE ...... 23 Conference Opening ...... 23 Plenary Session ...... 23 Special Lectures ...... 28 Discussion Group «Books and Reading: Responsibility of Artists and Politicians» ...... 29 Evening with Vladimir Voynovich, Writer ...... 29

232 «Thoughts and Feelings Presentation» Evening with Mariya Matios, Writer, Laureate of Taras Shevckenko National Award of Ukraine ...... 30 Premier Release of the Film by Valery Pendrakovsky “Full Breath” ...... 30 The Day of Russian Libraries at the Crimean Conference Session 1 ...... 34 The Day of Russian Libraries at the Crimean Conference Session 2 ...... 38 The Day of Ukrainian Libraries at the Crimean Conference Session 1 ..... 42 The Day of Ukrainian Libraries at the Crimean Conference Session 2 ..... 45 The Day of Kazakhstan Libraries Information Consortium ...... 50 II. SECTIONS ...... 52 Section 1: Information Society and Worldwide Information Infrastructure, National Information Resources and National Libraries, International Cooperation Projects ...... 52 Section 2: Automated and Corporate Library Systems and Technologies ...... 56 Section 3: Digital Libraries ...... 63 Section 4: Libraries and Museums in the Global Information and Cultural Environment ...... 68 Section 5: Library Science, Bibliography Science, and Bibliology ...... 73 Section 6: Library Staff, Profession and Education ...... 76 Section 7: Information and Linguistic Support of Library and Information Systems ...... 82 Section 8: Ecological Information and Ecological Culture ...... 86 Section 9: Information Market and Libraries Collections Development ...... 89 Section 10: Public Access to Legal and Business Information. Problems of Copyright, Library Intellectual and Material Property Protection ...... 97 Section 11: Regional Libraries, Municipal Information and Regional Studies ...... 101 Section 12: Reading and Information Literacy of Children and the Youth...... 105 Section 13: Medical information: Libraries Role in Support of Scientific Research and Services for Physicians ...... 112 Section 14: Information and Innovation Support of Education, Research and Management...... 118

233 Special evening session “To the Left from the Law, or Part Four of the Civil Code” (in the format of “Let Them Talk!” polemic show”) ...... 122 Section 15: Internet and Internet Technologies in Library and Information Practice ...... 127 III. SPECIAL EVENTS ...... 133 IFLA Forum in the Framework of the Crimea 2008 Conference ...... 133 Special Round Table ”From Publishing House to Library: impact on the reading scope” ...... 135 The Day of “KONEK” Subscription Agency and “ProQuest” Company .... 139 The Day of National Electronic Information Consortium National Electronic Information Consortium and Leading Providers for Russian Science and Education ...... 141 The Day of Scientific Electronic Library and National Electronic Information Consortium...... 143 Science Online in the Crimea ...... 143 The Day of Elsevier Publishing House, Amsterdam, The Netherlands .... 145 Special Workshop: The Kaleidoscope of Services, Products, and Possibilities ...... 145 Round Table of Elsevier Publishing House, Amsterdam, the Netherlands ”The Electronic Age of Books” ...... 146 Presentation of a Program “Big Reading – Dialog of Cultures” ...... 147 Special Event of “Pushkin Library” Nonprofit Foundation ...... 149 “Let Them Talk” Polemic Show Topic: “To the Left from the Law, or the Fourth Part of the Civil Code” ...... 151 Special Program at the Crimean Conference Chess - Science, Art, and Sport ...... 152 Special Event: The Day of “EVIS” Company: Russian and CIS Libraries Supply with Russian and Foreign Information Resources. East View Information Products Master Class ...... 154 Special Event of: RusAR Electronic Information Resources Publishing House: National Electronic Information Resources for Russian and Foreign Libraries ...... 156 IV. WORKSHOPS ...... 157 Workshop: Preservation and Protection of Library Collections and Information ...... 157

234 Workshop: The Development of Language and Cultural Diversity in Cyberspace ...... 159 Workshop: Information Resources and Technologies As a Means of Professional Rehabilitation of the Visually Impaired ...... 161 Workshop: Management and Marketing in Libraries and Associations... 164 Permanent Workshop: Libraries and Museums of the Turkic World: Interaction and Cooperation ...... 166 Workshop Open Access to Academic Resources. The Role of Libraries Open Access International Progress: from Green and Gold Roads to Open Use of Academic Publications The workshop is sponsored by The National Library of Russia The Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology The Russian Library Association ...... 169 Special events of the IRBIS Permanent School-Workshop ...... 171 V. ROUND TABLES ...... 174 Special Round Table of Moscow Libraries ...... 174 Round Table of LIBNET National Information Library Center ...... 175 «Development of the Union Catalog of Russia’s Libraries and the Project “Komplektovanie.ru” Cataloguing and Acquisition as an Integrated Process» ...... 175 Pilot Round Table – Discussion ...... 176 «Publisher, Library, Reader: Three Men in a Boat?» ...... 176 Round Table «Crimea International Conference. Declaration of Cooperation»...... 178 Special Round Table «Memorial» – a Comprehensive Database and Memory of the Killed and Missed in the World War II» ...... 179 Special Round Table «Building Information Resources for the Presidential Library. A Joint Project of the Russian State Library and the «Digital Archive» Corporation» ...... 179 Special Round Table «Tolerance Education in Civil Society»...... 180 VI. ANNUAL CONFERENCES AND OTHER INDIVIDUAL EVENTS AND ACTIONS ...... 181 International Library, Information, and Analytical Center Annual Meeting ...... 181

235 Presentation of International Scientific and Educational Programs of the Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology and the International Library, Information, and Analytical Center. Awarding of International Certificates ...... 182 Conference of the International Association of Users and Developers of Electronic Libraries and New Information Technologies (ELNIT International Association) ...... 183 Meeting of the ELNIT International Association Board on Preparing a Reporting Conference and Current Issues ...... 185 Meeting of the Official Distributors and Representatives of the IRBIS Library Automation System ...... 185 VIII. CONTESTS, PLAYS AND GAMES, EXHIBITS ...... 186 Play “What? Where? When? in Library and Publishing Space”...... 186 Video Contest “Everything about Libraries, in Libraries and for Libraries” ...... 187 IX. PRESENTATIONS ...... 189 Presentation of New Features of the MARC-SQL Automated Library Information System and Consultations for MARC-SQL Users ...... 189 «Automated Library Information Systems Are Easy with Us!» Presentation of «Matrix Press» Company to Ukrainian Libraries ...... 190 Presentation Dedicated to the 50th Anniversary of the Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia ... 191 Presentation of the Russian Book Union ...... 192 Presentation of the «Librarianship» Journal...... 193 Presentation of the Scientific Tutorial by V.G. Drigaylo «Fundamentals of the University Library Operation» (Moscow : Libereya – Bibinform, 2007. – 624 pp.)...... 193 X. PRESENTATIONS AT THE EXHIBITION ...... 194 Integrated Solution “ELAR - University Electronic Library”...... 194 Presentation PCG - Presentation for Russia and the CIS of Seven Publishing Houses of American Societies ...... 194 Equipment for Conservation and Restoration of Paper Documents ...... 194 Hardware and Software System for the Creation and Storage of Electronic Resources ...... 194

236 Presentation of aDIS/BMS Automated Library Information System. Web 2.0 in the Electronic Catalogue ...... 195 Joint Draw of Books Published by «GRAND-FAIR», «Omega-L» and «Professiya» ...... 195 EXHIBITION LIBRARY SYSTEMS, INFORMATION AND PUBLISHING PRODUCTS ...... 196 CONFERENCE CULTURAL PROGRAM ...... 210 CONFERENCE SPORTS PROGRAM ...... 215 INFORMATION ON TOURS ...... 217 The Geography of the Fifteenth Jubilee International Conference “Crimea 2008” ...... 222

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