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« The “Crimea 2010” Conference » C 0 R 1 I M E A 2 0 is held under the auspices of IFLA

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

2010 Topic: The Role of Libraries in Enhancing Information Culture and Preserving Cultural Heritage in the Current Social Development Context

Conference Program

SUDAK Main Program) Bakhchisarai, Koktebel, Feodosia, Simferopol, Sovetskiy (Guest Sessions)

Autonomous Republic of Crimea, June 5–13, 2010 2 INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

CHAIR

Yakov Shrayberg, Director General, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology; President, International Association of Users and Developers of Electronic Libraries and New Information Technologies (ELNIT International Association); Vice President, Russian Library Association, , DEPUTY CHAIRS

Ekaterina Genieva, Director General, M.I. Rudomino All-Russian State Library for Foreign Literature; Co-Chair of the Board, European Cultural Foundation (ECF), Moscow, Russia Tatyana Manilova, Deputy Director, Division of Cultural Heritage, Head, Library and Archive Department, Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation, Moscow, Russia Maurice Freedman, Publisher, Consultant, ex-President, American Library Association (2002-2003), Mount Kisco, NY, USA Larisa Nikiforenko, Head, Department of Library Activity Analysis and Forecast, Ministry of Culture and Tourism of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine MEMBERS

Ramazan Abdulatipov, Chairman, Council of the Assembly of the Peoples of Russia; Rector, Moscow State University of Culture and Arts, Khimki, Moscow Region, Russia Alexander Beriev, Director, The State Research Institute of Operating Systems, Moscow, Russia Alexander Visly, Director General, Russian State Library, Moscow, Russia Andrey Dementyev, Sudak City Mayor, Sudak, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine Jennefer Nicholson, Secretary General, The International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions, The Hague, The Netherlands Alexander Ermachkov, Minister of Culture and Arts of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Simferopol, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine Valery Ivanov, President-Rector, International Academy of Business and New Technologies; Director General, Nonprofit Partnership «Council in Support of Education and Science” in Yaroslavl Region, Yaroslavl, 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

3 Boris Marshak, First Deputy Director General for Research and Strategic Development, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology; Executive Director, International Association of Users and Developers of Electronic Libraries and New Information Technologies (ELNIT), Moscow, Russia Kazys Mackevicius, Director, Lithuanian Technical Library, Vilnius, Lithuania Evgeny Medvedev, Head, Division of Policy and Activities Coordination in Culture, Moscow City Department of Culture, Moscow, Russia Roman Motulsky, Director, National Library of , Minsk, Belarus Alexey Onishchenko, Director General, V.I. Vernadsky National Library of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine Valentina Pashkova, Director, Information Resource Center, US Embassy in Ukraine; Vice President, Ukrainian Library Association, Kiev, Ukraine Vladimir Podoprigora, Advisory Board Chair, International Library, Information, and Analytical Center, Moscow, Russia Valery Sudarenkov, Member, Council of Federation of the Russian Federation Federal Assembly; Member, Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, Moscow, Russia Kama Urmurzina, President, Libraries Information Consortium; President, Kazakhstan Republican Library for Science and Technology, Almaty, Kazakhstan Francis Kirkwood, Member, Reference and Information Services IFLA Standing Committee; Reference Librarian, Library of Parliament, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

4 ADVISORY BOARD CHAIRMAN Boris Deych, People’s Deputy of Ukraine, Supreme Rada (Parliament) of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine MEMBERS

Olga Bench, Deputy Minister of Culture and Tourism of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine Roza Berdigalieva, President, Library Association of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Astana, Kazakhstan Andrey Busygin, Deputy Minister of Culture of the Russian Federation, Moscow, Russia Vladimir Grachev, Chairman, Public Council and Commission on State Ecological Control, Federal Service for Ecological, Technological and Atomic Control; Chairman, Social Movement “Ecology Movement of Decisive Measures”, Moscow, Russia Vladimir Zaytsev, President, Russian Library Association; Director General, National Library of Russia, St. Petersburg, Russia Grigory Ivliev, Chairman, Committee for Culture of the State Duma (Parliament) of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation, Moscow, Russia Claudia Lux, IFLA President (2007-2009); Director General, Central and Land Library, , Germany Sergey Mazurenko, Deputy Minister of Education and Science of the Russian Federation, Moscow, Russia Tadeush Struzhetsky, Deputy Minister of Culture of the Republic of Belarus, Minsk, Republic of Belarus Tatyana Umrikhina, Deputy Chair, Council of Ministers of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Simferopol, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine Victor Fedorov, President, Russian State Library; Member of the Presidium of the Russian Federation President’s Council for Culture and Art, Moscow, Russia Lyudmila Shvetsova, First Deputy Mayor of Moscow City, Head, Social Sphere Complex, Moscow Government, Moscow, Russia Irina Shevchenko, President, Ukrainian Library Association; Director, Institute of Postgraduate Education of the National Academy of Culture and Arts for Top Managers, Kiev, Ukraine

5 PROGRAM BOARD CHAIR Evgeny Kuzmin, Chairman, Intergovernmental Council, “Information for All” UNESCO Program; Chairman, Russian Committee, “Information for All” UNESCO Program; President, Interregional Center of Libraries Cooperation, Moscow, Russia DEPUTY CHAIRS

Ekaterina Genieva, Director General, M.I. Rudomino All-Russian State Library for Foreign Literature; Co-Chair of the Board, European Cultural Foundation (ECF), Moscow, Russia Yakov Shrayberg, Director General, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology; Vice President, Russian Library Association; Chair, International and Permanent Organizing Committees of the “Crimea” Conference, Moscow, Russia EXECUTIVE SECRETARY

Nadezhda Pavlova, Deputy Editor-in-Chief, Head of Editorial Board, “Sci-Tech Libraries” Journal, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia SECRETARY Darya Aminova, PR-manager, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia MEMBERS

Mikhail Avetisov, Deputy Director, Central Scientific Agricultural Library, Russian Academy of Agricultural Science, Moscow, Russia Armen Adamyants, Academic Secretary, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Aleksey Anyutin, Department Head, Innovation Development and Infrastructure Division, Federal Agency for Science and Innovations, Moscow, Russia Mikhail Afanasyev, Director, State Public Historical Library of Russia, Moscow, Russia Mariya Vedenyapina, Director General, “Pushkin Library” Nonprofit Foundation, Moscow, Russia Mikhail Goncharov, Director, Internet Technologies Development and Maintenance Center, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology; Deputy Chair, ”Crimea- 2010” Conference Organizing Committee, Moscow, Russia Yury Grikhanov, Head, Research Center for Library and Information Services Development, N.A. Nekrasov Central Universal Scientific Library; Associate Professor, Academy of Retraining in Arts, Culture, and Tourism, Moscow, Russia Yuliya Dresher, Director, Republican Medical Library and Information Center of the Ministry of Public Health of the Republic of Tatarstan, Kazan, Republic of Tatarstan, Russia Vasily Drigaylo, Director, G.I. Denisenko Library for Science and Technology of “Kiev Polytechnic Institute” Ukrainian National Technical University, Kiev, Ukraine

6 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 Pavel Zaydfudim, Pro-rector for Science, Moscow State University for Culture and Arts, Khimki, Moscow Region, Russia Andrey Zemskov, Chief Expert, Advisor to Director General, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Lyubov Kazachenkova, Editor-in-Chief of the Modern Library and Game Library Journals; Executive Director, “LITERA” Information Cooperation Center, Moscow, Russia Galina Kislovskaya, Director, Russian State Children’s Library, Moscow, Russia Ada Kolganova, Director, Russian State Library for Arts, Moscow, Russia Alexander Mazuritsky, Director, Library and Information Institute; Head, Library Science Department, Moscow State University of Culture and Arts, Khimki, Moscow Region, Russia Boris Marshak, First Deputy Director General for Research and Strategic Development, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology; First Deputy Chair, “Crimea- 2010” Conference Organizing Committee, Moscow, Russia Yuliya Melentyeva, Head, Readership Study and Reading Culture Department, Research Center of Book Culture History, “Nauka” Publishing House of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia Irina Mironova, Vice President, “Kodeks” Information Legal Consortium; Director General, “Kodeks” Information Company, St. Petersburg, Russia Norman Briggs, Executive Director, ILIAC/UK, Reading, UK Gennady Popov, Deputy Director General, “AST” Publishing Group, Moscow, Russia Olga Putilina, Department Head (Business Information Office), Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Sergey Razumov, First Pro-rector, International Academy of Business and New Technologies, Yaroslavl, Russia Eduard Sukiasyan, Editor-in-Chief of Library Bibliographic Classification, Russian State Library; Professor, Library and Information Science Department, Academy of Retraining in Arts, Culture, and Tourism, Moscow, Russia Olga Tolstikova, Deputy Department Head, M.I. Rudomino All-Russian State Library for Foreign Literature; Representative, IFLA Clearinghouse in Russia, Moscow, Russia Vladimir Firsov, Deputy Director General, National Library of Russia; Vice President, Russian Library Association, St. Petersburg, Russia Tatyana Yaroshenko, Vice President for Information Technologies and Director of Scientific Library, “Kiev-Mohyla Academy” National University; Vice President, Ukrainian Library Association Kiev, Ukraine

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, Deputy Director General for Research and Strategic Development, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology; Executive Director, ELNIT International Association; Moscow, Russia Raisa Pletneva, Co-Chair of the Board, “Sudak” Tourist and Health Center, Sudak, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine DEPUTY CHAIRS Mikhail Goncharov, Director, Internet Technologies Development and Maintenance Center, 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 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 COORDINATOR Svetlana Zolotinskaya, Department Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, 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 Galina Aganina, Chief Expert, Assistant to Director General, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Anatoly Akimov, Councilor to Minister of Education and Science of the Russian Federation, Moscow, Russia Darya Aminova, PR-manager, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Tatyana Andreeva, Accountant, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Sergey Bakeykin, Executive Director, Interregional Center of Library Cooperation; Deputy Chairman, Russian Committee, “Information for All” UNESCO Program, Moscow, Russia Svetlana Barabash, Academic Secretary, G.I. Denisenko Library for Science and Technology of “Kiev Polytechnic Institute” Ukrainian National Technical University, Kiev, Ukraine

8 Viktor Bevzushenko, Engineer, Ukrtelecom Co., Zhitomir Directorate, Zhitomir, Ukraine Leonid Belousov, Commercial Director, “BIONT” Co., Evpatoria, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine Ekaterina Belousova, Chief Accountant, “BIONT” Co., Evpatoria, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine Vitaly Belikov, Deputy Director, “LASPI” Co., Veseloe, Zaporozhye Region, Ukraine Marina Borodina, Section Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia 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 Larisa Volk, Chief Accountant, “Sudak” Tourist and Health Center, Sudak, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Sudak, 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 Nadezhda Garmashova, Department Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Igor Gruzdev, Director for Information Technologies, Russian State Library, Moscow, Russia 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 Galina Evstigneeva, Deputy Director General for Library and Information Resources, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Inna Ermilina, Senior Researcher, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Nina Ermolaeva, Senior Researcher, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Nataliya Zabelina, Director, Moscow City Business Library, 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 Marina Zaluzhskaya, Department Head, 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 Karina Ivina, Deputy Director, Library and Information Institute; Associate Professor, Library Science and Bibliology Department, Moscow State University of Culture and Arts, Khimki, Moscow Region, Russia Yury Isaev, Department Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

9 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 Boris Konchenko, Senior Instructor, “LASPI” Co., Evpatoria, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine Nikolay Kralin, Deputy Director General for Innovations, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Galina Krylova, Department Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Irina Kublo, Deputy Chief Accountant, ELNIT International Association, Moscow, Russia Vladimir Lekomtsev, Deputy Director General for General Issues, 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 Olga Menshikova, Chief Accountant, ELNIT International Association, Moscow, Russia Andrey Moiseev, Section Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Vladimir Morozov, Senior Instructor, “LASPI” Co., Veseloe, Zaporozhye Region, Ukraine Yury Morozov, Senior Instructor, “LASPI” Co., Veseloe, Zaporozhye Region, Ukraine Viktor Mushakov, Head, Division 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 and Archive Department, Division of Cultural Heritage, Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation, Moscow, Russia Yuliya Nikolaeva, Department Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Valentina Pashkova, Director, Information Resource Center, U.S. Embassy in Ukraine; Vice 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 Sergey Popov, PR-manager, ELNIT International Association, Moscow, Russia Lyudmila Popova, Director, Kerch Centralized Library System, Kerch, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine Galina Potapova, Senior Researcher, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Olga Putilina, Head of Business Information Office, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Valery Razvodovsky, Department Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

10 Lev Rudzsky, President, Association of IRBIS System Users in Ukraine (“IRBIS Ukraine” Association), Kiev, Ukraine Igor Sedykh, Assistant to Director General, “Sudak” Tourist and Health Center, Sudak, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine Ayder Seitosmanov, Deputy International Coordinator, Crimea Development and Integration Program (UN Development Program) / Regional Development Advisor, Simferopol, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine 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 Sergey Solovyev, Group Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Elena Terina, Senior Researcher, 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 Anatoly Chekmarev, Deputy Director General, V.I. Vernadsky National Library of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine 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 Tatyana Yaroshenko, Vice President for Information Technologies and Director of Scientific Library, “Kiev-Mohyla Academy” National University; Vice President, Ukrainian Library Association, Kiev, Ukraine

“CRIMEA-2010 CONFERENCE ORGANIZING COMMITTEE MEMBERS, REPRESENTATIVES OF THE CONFERENCE SUPPORT SERVICES AND VOLUNTEERS Nina Avdeeva, Department Head, Russian State Library, Moscow, Russia Valentina Arapova, Section Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Valentina Anisimova, Department Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Elina Balbek, Senior Administrator, “Sudak” Tourist and Health Center, Sudak, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine Nataliya Belousova, Department Head, I. Franko Crimean Republican Universal Scientific Library, Simferopol, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine Yury Belousov, Engineer, Remstroynasos Ltd., Moscow, Russia Lyubov Borodina, Chief Librarian, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Oksana Bruy, Deputy Director, Scientific Library “Kiev-Mohyla Academy” National University, Kiev, Ukraine

11 Svetlana Bruy, Librarian, Sudak Centralized Library System, Sudak, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine Kira Gorbuleva, Department Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Vladimir Groza, Engineer, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Oleg Davydkin, Club Manager, “Sudak” Tourist and Health Center, Sudak, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine Eduard Deych, Student of the 11th Grade, Secondary School No. 9, Donetsk, Ukraine Tatyana Demchenko, HR Specialist, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Yury Dmitrenko, Technologist, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Nataliya Dolgosheeva, Inspector, Crimean Center of the Development of Tourism, Ministry of Tourism of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Simferopol, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine Dmitry Drozdov, Head, Internet Center, I. Franko Crimean Republican Universal Scientific Library, Simferopol, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine Lyudmila Eliseeva, Head of Production Service, “Sudak” Tourist and Health Center, Sudak, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine Yury Eremeev., Area Manager, Moscow Regional Specialized Emergency Repair and Restoration Service, EMERCOM, Moscow, Russia Galina Ezhova, Department Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Selime Zakirova, Librarian, Sudak Centralized Library System, Sudak, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine Marina Ivanova, Department Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Dmitry Ishchenko, Deputy Director, Hotel, «» International Childrens’ Camp, Simferopol, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine Igor Ishchenko, General Manager, Crimean Center of the Development of Tourism, Ministry of Tourism of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Simferopol, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine Mikhail Klopov, Advertising Manager, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Darya Kovaleva, Translator, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Kirill Kolosov, Department Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Mikhail Kolbetsky, Operator of Digital Devices, Publishing and Reprographic Center, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Elena Komarova, Technologist, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Inessa Kondrasheva, Department Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Tatyana Kopeykina, Group Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

12 Leonid Kostenko, Head, Computer Technologies Center, V.I. Vernadsky National Library of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine Bella Kraynova, Chief Bibliographer, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Anna Kryukova, Bibliographer, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Lyudmila Kudelina, 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 Anna Kulikova, Chief Bibliographer, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Dmitry Lapin, Dispatcher, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, 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 Lyudmila Martynets, Head of Production Service, “Sudak” Tourist and Health Center, Sudak, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine Ilya Marshak, Correspondent, ITAR-TASS News Agency, Moscow, Russia Irina Marshak, Senior Specialist, “Obshchestvennoye Mnenie (Public Opinion)” Foundation, Moscow, Russia Elena Masyutina, Deputy Executive Director, ELNIT International Association, Moscow, Russia Vera Maslyakova, Manager, ELNIT International Association, Moscow, Russia Galina Melnikova, Deputy Department Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Tamara Melnikova, Department Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Nikolay Morozov, Instructor, “LASPI” Co., Veseloe, Zaporozhye Region, Ukraine Andrey Nirod, Property Master, I. Franko National Academic Drama Theatre, Kiev, Ukraine Nadezhda Novikova, Division Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Irina Novikova, Chief Bibliographer, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Alexander Obodyansky, Department Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Elena Olneva, 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 Lyudmila Ochagova, Section Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Olga Pavlova, Section Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

13 Dmitry Paltsev, Technologist, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Tatyana Panteleeva, Department Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Ilya Povalyaev, Operator of Digital Devices, Publishing and Reprographic Center, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Anastasiya Pogorelova, Inspector, Crimean Center of the Development of Tourism, Ministry of Tourism of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Simferopol, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine 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 Tamara Rudomazina, Director, Feodosia Centralized Library System, Feodosia, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine Vera Ryakhovskaya, Department Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Irina Savvina, Legal Adviser, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Elena Savkina, Chief Librarian, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Yury Smirnov, Technologist, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Alexander Samusev, Engineer, “BIONT” Co., Evpatoria, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine Alexander Selnitsyn, Technician, Moscow State University of Culture and Arts, Khimki, Moscow Region, Russia Tatyana Semenikhina, Chief Bibliographer, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Olga Sereda, Department Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Igor Sokolov, Designer, “Gros Print” Advertising Agency, Moscow, Russia Muza Sokolova, Division Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, 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 Sorokin, Deputy Director, Internet Club Center, 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; Executive Secretary, ELNIT International Association, Moscow, Russia

14 Tatyana Trofimovskaya, Physician, Central Hospital of the Ministry of the Interior of the Russian Federation, 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 Alexey Finogenov, Advertising Manager, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Tatyana Chernaya, Department Head, Scientific Library, “Kiev-Mohyla Academy” National University, Kiev, Ukraine Olga Sheremetyeva, Journalist, Editor, “Crimea” State TV and Broadcasting Company; the responsible person from the press-center for the Crimean press, Simferopol, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine Konstantin Shishkin, Bibliographer, 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, Technician, Library Science Department, Moscow State University of Culture and Arts, Khimki, Moscow Region, Russia Vladimir Yaroshenko, Head of Production Service, “Sudak” Tourist and Health Center, Sudak, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine Irina Yaroshenko, Head of Production Service, “Sudak” Tourist and Health Center, Sudak, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine

15 «CRIMEA 2010» INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ORGANIZERS MAIN ORGANIZER

Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology

CO-ORGANIZERS

Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation Ministry of Culture and Tourism of Ukraine Ministry of Culture and Arts of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea Russian Library Association Ukrainian Library Association M. I. Rudomino All-Russian State Library for Foreign Literature International Association of Users and Developers of Electronic Libraries and New Information Technologies 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 International Library, Information, and Analytical Center, Washington, D.C., USA

16 INTERREGIONAL AND LOCAL CO-ORGANIZERS

I. Franko Crimean Republican Universal Scientific Library, Simferopol I. Gasprinsky Crimean-Tatar Republican Library, Simferopol Koktebel Ecological, Historical, and Cultural Reserve «M. Voloshin’s Cimmeria». M. Voloshin’s 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

17 CONFERENCE OFFICIAL SPONSOR

Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation, Moscow, Russia

CONFERENCE SPONSORS

Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia International Association of Users and Developers of Electronic Libraries and New Information Technologies Main Information and Computer Center of the Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation, Moscow, Russia Russian State Library, Moscow, Russia «KONEK» Subscription Agency, Moscow, St. Petersburg, Russia and «ProQuest Company», Cambridge, United Kingdom «IVIS» Company, partner of East View Information Services, Inc., Moscow, Russia «Canon Ru» Company, Moscow, Russia Elsevier, Moscow, Russia XEROX (CIS) Ltd., Moscow, Russia

18 SPONSORS OF THE CONFERENCE PROFESSIONAL PROGRAM INDIVIDUAL ACTIONS AND EVENTS

Russian State Library, Moscow, Russia «Electronic Archive» Corporation, Moscow, Russia The National Electronic and Information Consortium (NEICON), Moscow, Russia «Boris Yeltsin Presidential Center» Foundation, Moscow, Russia

SPONSORS OF THE CONFERENCE CULTURAL PROGRAM EVENTS

ELNIT International Association Ministry of Culture and Arts of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea

SPONSOR OF THE CONFERENCE SPORTS PROGRAM EVENTS

International Library, Information, and Analytical Center (ILIAC)

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

«INFRA-M» Group of Companies, Moscow, Russia

19 PARTNER IN THE PROMOTIONAL EVENT «DICTIONARIES OF THE 21ST CENTURY»

«Rodnoye Slovo (Native Language)» Cultural Program, Moscow, Russia

SPECIAL GRANTS FOR PARTICIPATION IN THE CONFERENCE HAVE BEEN PROVIDED BY

Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation «Periodika» Company, Kiev, Ukraine ELNIT International Association Ministry of Culture and Arts of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea «American Corners» Program, The United States Department of State «BIBKOM» Central Collector of Libraries, Moscow, Russia «KONEK» Subscription Agency, Moscow, St. Petersburg, Russia «Matrix Press» Agency, Kiev, Ukraine

20 SPONSORS OF THE PROJECT «BOOKS, JOURNALS AND E-PUBLICATIONS FOR CRIMEAN LIBRARIES»

Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia «Prosveshchenie (Enlightenment)» Publishing House, Moscow, Russia «Professiya (Profession)» Publishing House, St. Petersburg, Russia Russian School Library Association, Moscow, Russia Russian State Library for Arts, Moscow, Russia

21 INFORMATION SUPPORT BY

«Scientific and Technical Libraries» Journal, Moscow, Russia «University Book» Journal, Moscow, Russia «Book Industry» Journal, «KnoRus» Publishing Trade House, Moscow, Russia «Sovremennaya Biblioteka (Modern Library)» Journal, Moscow, Russia «Librarianship» Journal, St. Petersburg, Russia «Bibliotechna Planeta (Library Planet)» Journal, Kiev, Ukraine «Crimea» State TV and Broadcasting Company, Simferopol, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine «Library at School» Newspaper, Moscow, Russia «BiblioTeca» Newsletter of the Ukrainian Library Association Periodicals and newspapers in the Autonomous Republic of Crimea

Web-sites: www.gpntb.ru www.iliac.org www.elnit.org www.ifla.org www.uba.org.ua www.nbuv.gov.ua www.rntb.kz

22 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 5 and 6 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 cases when administrators require otherwise. Academic degrees, academic and honorary titles are not indicated as a rule. 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 special cases approved by the Program Committee. LOCATION OF AUDITORIUM

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

Tauria-2 Auditorium – “Silk Way” Business Center, 3rd floor

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

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

CONFERENCE OPENING PLENARY SESSION

Monday, June 7 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 2010” 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 President of Ukraine Sergey Kunitsyn, Permanent Representative of the President of Ukraine in Crimea, Simferopol, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine

On behalf of the Supreme Rada (Parliament) of Ukraine Boris Deych, People’s Deputy of Ukraine, Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Conference, Kiev, Ukraine

24 On behalf of the State Duma of the Russian Federation Federal Assembly Svetlana Zhurova, Deputy Chair, The State Duma of the Russian Federation Federal Assembly, Moscow, Russia Grigory Ivliev, Chair, Culture Committee of the State Duma of the Russian Federation Federal Assembly, Moscow, Russia

On behalf of the Council of Federation of the Russian Federation Federal Assembly Gennady Burbulis, First Deputy Director, Legislation and Law Enforcement Practice Monitoring Center, Council of Federation of the Russian Federation Federal Assembly; Adviser to the Chair of the Council of Federation, Moscow, Russia

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

On behalf of the Intergovernmental Council of the “Information for All” UNESCO Program Evgeny Kuzmin, Chairman, Intergovernmental Council “Information for All” UNESCO Program; Chairman, Russian Committee, “Information for All” UNESCO Program; Chairman “Crimea 2010” Conference Program Committee, Moscow, Russia

On behalf of the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA) Jennefer Nicholson, Secretary General, IFLA, The Hague, The Netherlands

On behalf of the American Councils for International Education Dan Davidson, President, American Councils for International Education, Washington, DC, USA

On behalf of the European Cultural Foundation Ekaterina Genieva, Co-Chair of the Board, European Cultural Foundation (ECF); Director General, M.I. Rudomino All-Russian State Library for Foreign Literature, Moscow, Russia

On behalf of the U.S. Copyright Office and The Library of Congress Michelle Woods, Senior Counsel for Policy and International Affairs, U.S. Copyright Office, Washington, DC, USA

25 On behalf of the Ministry of Culture of Ukraine Mikhail Kulinyak, Minister of Culture of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine Larisa Nikiforenko, Head, Department of Library Activity Analysis and Forecast, Ministry of Culture and Tourism of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine

On behalf of the Ministry 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 Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation Tatyana Manilova, Deputy Director, Division of Cultural Heritage, Head, Library and Archive Department, Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation, 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 Assembly of the Peoples of Russia Ramazan Abdulatipov, Chairman, Council of the Assembly of the Peoples of Russia; Rector, Moscow State University of Culture and Arts, Khimki, Moscow Region, Russia

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

Georgiy Grechko, the USSR Pilot Astronaut, Hero of the

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, Co-Chair of the Board, “Sudak” Tourist and Health Center, Sudak, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine

Conference anthem (Organizing Committee) 10.30-11.00 COFFEE BREAK

26 11.00-12.30 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 Moscow, Russia Yury Zaslavsky, Director, Scanning Service Center, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Anna Kulikova, Chief Bibliographer, 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 2010” 17TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ANNUAL PAPER: «THE FIRST DECADE OF THE INFORMATION CENTURY: THE EFFECT OF THE INFORMATION AND DIGITAL ENVIRONMENT ON THE ROLE AND POSITION OF LIBRARIES IN THE DEVELOPING SOCIETY»

Yakov Shrayberg, Chair, “Crimea 2010” International Conference Organizing Committee; Director General, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology Moscow, Russia Introduction by: Andrey Zemskov, Chief Expert, Advisor to Director General, Former Director (1990-2006) of the Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

27 12.15-12.30 QUESTIONS, ANSWERS, DISCUSSION ON THE ANNUAL PAPER

12.30-13.00 EXHIBITION OPENING CENTRAL ENTRANCE TO THE EXHIBITION HALL (CLUB BUILDING) SPEAKERS: Boris Marshak, First Deputy Chair, “Crimea 2010” International Conference Organizing Committee; Deputy Director General for Research and Strategic Development, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Larisa Nikiforenko, Deputy Chair, “Crimea 2010” International Conference International Organizing Committee; Head, Department of Library Activity Analysis and Forecast, Ministry of Culture and Tourism of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine

For the Schedule and Exhibition Catalog see pp. 185-193 of the Program

13.00-15.00 LUNCH

14.20-15.00 PRESS CONFERENCE (for accredited journalists only) Yuzhanka Cafe, Banquet Hall

28 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 Olga Sheremetyeva, Journalist, Editor, “Crimea” State TV and Broadcasting Company; the responsible person from the press-center for the Crimean press, Simferopol, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine ADMINISTRATORS: Darya Aminova, PR-manager, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Igor Sokolov, Designer, «Gros Print» Advertising Agency, Moscow, Russia Sergey Sorokin, Deputy Director, Internet Club Center, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

Press Conference participants: Andrey Busygin, Boris Deych, Grigory Ivliev, Svetlana Zhurova, Evgeny Kuzmin, Tatyana Manilova, Larisa Nikiforenko Raisa Pletneva, Tatyana Umrikhina, Yakov Shrayberg, Elena Emirova

15.00-19.00 CONFERENCE PROGRAM

19.00-20.00 DINNER

20.30 CONFERENCE OPENING CEREMONY Summer Concert Hall

22.30 BANQUET-FOURCHETTE ON THE OCCASION OF THE CONFERENCE OPENING Esplanade between the Winter Club and Building 2 (around «Europa» fountain)

29 DEMONSTRATION LECTURES

Monday, June 7, 16.00-19.20 Consul Conference Hall 16.00-17.00 1. My Understanding of Culture Ramazan Abdulatipov, Chairman, Council of the Assembly of the Peoples of Russia; Rector, Moscow State University of Culture and Arts, Khimki, Moscow Region, Russia 17.00-18.00 2. Ulysses by Joyce as a Hypertext Ekaterina Genieva, Director General, M.I. Rudomino All-Russian State Library for Foreign Literature, Moscow, Russia 18.00-19.20 DEMONSTRATION LECTURE AND DISCUSSION «RUSSIAN POETRY – A METHOD AND MODEL OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF RUSSIAN CIVILIZATION» Alexander Mirzayan, singer and song-writer, philosopher, Chair of the Board of the Russian Song-Writers Association, Moscow, Russia The topics of the paper and discussion: – Poetry as a system language of the brain (Descartes: A poet is a teacher of mathematicians)

Poesis – the basic principle of discoveries in science and humanities (P. Potebnya, N. Bekhtereva, S. Kapitsa, J. Barrow)

– The octave and poetical principle of the structure of the world (Mendeleev’s Table; Genome; Superstrings)

– «Death and life are in the hand of the tongue, and those who love it will eat its produce» (The Book of Proverbs 18, 20-22)

– The language of poetry as a factor of civilization development (L. Wittgenstein, M. Heidegger) and human evolution

– «The tree of the world – the tree of life, the tree of the tongue – this is one tree» (E. Schroedinger)

30 Friday, June 11, 15.00-19.30

OFFICIAL CONFERENCE CLOSING

15.00-16.30 PART 1. CONFERENCE CONCLUSIONS, DISCUSSION ROUND TABLE, REPORTS BY SECTIONS, WORKSHOPS, ROUND TABLES, AND OTHER CONFERENCE EVENTS CHAIRS, MODERATORS, AND ADMINISTRATORS.

COMMUNICATIONS BY CONFERENCE PARTICIPANTS, GUESTS, JOURNALISTS Tauria Conference Hall MODERATORS: Rosa Berdigalieva, President, Library Association of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Astana, Kazakhstan Ekaterina Genieva, Director General, M.I. Rudomino All-Russian State Library for Foreign Literature, Moscow, Russia Evgeny Kuzmin, Chairman, Intergovernmental Council, “Information for All” UNESCO Program; Chairman, Russian Committee, “Information for All” UNESCO Program, President, Interregional Center of Libraries Cooperation; Chairman, “Crimea 2010” International Conference Program Committee, Moscow, Russia Larisa Nikiforenko, Deputy Chair, “Crimea 2010” International Conference International Organizing Committee; Head, Department of Library Activity Analysis and Forecast , Ministry of Culture and Tourism of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine Irina Shevchenko, President, Ukrainian Library Association; Director, Institute of Postgraduate Education of the National Academy of Culture and Arts for Top Managers, Kiev, Ukraine Yakov Shrayberg, Chair, “Crimea 2010” 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

31 ADMINISTRATORS: Kira Gorbuleva, Department 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 Sergey Troyanovsky, Deputy Director, Publishing and Reprographic Center, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Concluding speech by: Yakov Shrayberg, Chair, “Crimea 2010” International Conference Organizing Committee, Moscow, Russia

18.00-19.30 PART 2. CONFERENCE CLOSING CEREMONY, RESULTS OF CONTESTS, NOMINATIONS, SPORTS EVENTS, AWARDS TO WINNERS, SURPRISES, FINAL COMMUNICATIONS Summer Concert Hall MODERATORS: Conference Organizing Committee members Opening and closing remarks: Yakov Shrayberg, Chair, “Crimea 2010” International Conference International and Permanent Organizing Committees, Moscow, Russia

32 PRESENTATION OF THE MAKSIMILIAN VOLOSHIN INTERNATIONAL PRIZE «FOR THE PROMOTION OF THE IDEAS OF TOLERANCE» PRESENTATION OF THE CONFERENCE HONORARY AWARDS The Prize and Awards will be presented by: Yakov Shrayberg, Chair, “Crimea 2010” International Conference Organizing Committee; Director General, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Ekaterina Genieva, President, “Institute of Tolerance” Charity Foundation; Director General, M.I. Rudomino All-Russian State Library for Foreign Literature, Moscow, Russia Tatyana Umrikhina, Deputy Chair, Council of Ministers of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea; President, International Board of Trustees of the Reserve “M.A. Voloshin’s Kimmeria”, Simferopol, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine

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

33 Special Program of the Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology: To the 65th Anniversary of the Great Victory «The Library as a Meeting Point of Books and Songs»

Friday, June 11, 11.30-13.00 Tauria Conference Hall

Participating are the staff members of the Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology and other members of the «Crimea 2010» Organizing Committee

34 Special Program of the «Elektronniy Arkhiv» Corporation «Social Internet-Projects Dedicated to the 65th Anniversary of the Victory»

Thursday, June 10, 11.00-11.30 Sudak Conference Hall MODERATOR: Nataliya Kachina, Head of Department for the Work with Libraries and Higher Education Institutions, «Elektronniy Arkhiv» Corporation, Moscow, Russia ADMINISTRATOR: Vadim Andrenyuk, Manager, «Elektronniy Arkhiv» Corporation, Moscow, Russia

ON THE PROGRAM OF THE PRESENTATION:

1. A video describing the work on the joint databank of the Soviet soldiers who were shot or went missing in the Great Patriotic War.

2. Information on the unique Russian projects dedicated to the 65th anniversary of the victory in the Great Patriotic War:

– The “Memorial” joint databank project.

– “The Victory of the People in the Great Patriotic War, 1941–1945” project of the public electronic bank of documents on the archival decoration certificates.

– A project of the database on the former Soviet prisoners of war who died in the Third Reich concentration camps and on the sentenced German citizens who were exculpated by the Russian Federation Main Military Procuracy.

QUESTIONS, ANSWERS, CONSULTATIONS, DISCUSSION

35 INTELLECTUAL AND DEBATE DUEL «To the Barriers» (after Vladimir Solovyev’s popular TV show)

Tuesday, June 8, 17.30-19.00 Tauria Conference Hall DUELLISTS: Andrey Zemskov, Cand. Sci. (Phys.-Math), Chief Expert, Advisor to Director General, Former Director (1990-2006) of the Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology; Assistant Professor, Department of Electronic Libraries, Information Technologies and Systems, Moscow State University of Culture and Arts, Moscow, Russia Yury Stolyarov, Dr. Sci. (Teaching), Chief Researcher, Research Center for Book Culture Studies, “Nauka” Publishing House, Russian Academy of Sciences; Professor, Department of Library and Information Management, Moscow State University of Culture and Arts; Head, Department of Documentary Resources and Document Maintenance of Management Processes (the former title, Department of Library Collections and Catalogues, 1984-2007), Moscow, Russia REFEREE: Yakov Shrayberg, Dr. Sci. (Engineering), Professor, General Director, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology; Head, Department of Electronic Libraries, Information Technologies and Systems, Moscow State University of Culture and Arts; Chair, “Crimea 2010” International Conference Organizing Committee, Moscow, Russia DUEL BACKGROUND: The opinions on, interpretations and use of the following terms and definitions in library practice: – electronic document

– digital information

– library and information service

– reader, user, customer.

36 ZEMSKOV’S SECONDS: Vadim Stepanov, Cand. Sci. (Teaching), Professor, Department of Electronic Libraries, Information Technologies and Systems, Moscow State University of Culture and Arts, Khimki, Moscow Region, Russia Galina Evstigneeva, Deputy Director General for Library and Information Resources, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology Moscow, Russia STOLYAROV’S SECONDS: Tatyana Likhovid, Cand. Sci. (Teaching), Professor, Department of Electronic Libraries, Information Technologies and Systems, Moscow State University of Culture and Arts, Khimki, Moscow Region, Russia Irina Shevchenko, Cand. Sci. (Teaching), President, Ukrainian Library Association; Director, Institute of Postgraduate Education of the National Academy of Culture and Arts for Top Managers, Kiev, Ukraine INDEPENDENT EXPERTS: Eduard Sukiasyan, Cand. Sci. (Teaching), Section Head, Chief Editorial Board of Library Bibliographic Classification, Library Bibliographic Classification Research Center, Russian State Library; Professor, Library and Information Science Department, Academy of Retraining in Arts, Culture, and Tourism, Moscow, Russia Valentina Tsvetkova, Dr. Sci. (Engineering), Professor, Division Head, All- Russian Institute of Scientific and Technical Information; Director General, “NTI-KOMPAKT” Company, Moscow, Russia Yuliya Dresher, Dr.Sci. (Teaching), Director, Republican Medical Library and Information Center of the Ministry of Public Health of the Republic of Tatarstan, Kazan, Republic of Tatarstan, Russia Vera Zagumennaya, Professor, Department of Information and Exhibition Activity, National Academy of Culture and Arts for Top Managers, Kiev, Ukraine

THE DUEL’S WINNER WILL BE DETERMINED BY THE AUDIENCE VOTE

37 II. SECTIONS

Section 1: Information Society and Worldwide Information Infrastructure, National Information Resources and National Libraries, International Cooperation Projects CHAIRS: Irina Solovyeva, Executive Director for Cooperation with International, State- Owned and Other Organizations of the Association “Information Consortium of Kazakhstan Libraries”, Almaty, Kazakhstan Maurice Freedman, Publisher, Consultant, ex-President, American Library Association (2002-2003), Mount Kisco, NY, USA Anatoly Chekmarev, Deputy Director General, V.I.Vernadsky National Library of Ukraine; Vice President, ELNIT International Association, Kiev, Ukraine ADMINISTRATORS: Lyubov Borodina, Chief Library Specialist, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Kseniya Volkova, Chief Expert, Assistant to Director General on International Cooperation, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Lyudmila Popova, Director, Kerch Centralized Library System, Kerch, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine

Tuesday, June 8, 9.00-13.00 Consul Conference Hall 9.00-11.20 ONE-DAY SESSION Presentations - up to 20 minutes, including questions and answers - up to 5 minutes

1. Virtual Challenges of the Modern Society: A Continuation. A Political Aspect Vladimir Podoprigora, Advisory Board Chair, International Library, Information, and Analytical Center, Moscow, Russia

2. The Activities of the Council of Europe and Challenges of Modern Society Evgeniya Rosinskaya, Information Office, Council of Europe in Russia, Moscow, Russia

38 3. Our Professional Future. A View from the UK Norman Briggs, ILIAC UK Ltd, Reading, UK

4. The Innovative Project of the “Sudak Bibliotechnopolis” International Noosphere (Conceptual Approaches to the Substantiation) Pavel Zaydfudim, Moscow State University of Culture and Arts, Khimki, Moscow Region, Russia

5. Library as a multicultural centre and a source of information in the knowledge- based society Olga Laukova, State Scientific Library, Banska Bystrica, Slovakia

6. Information Partnership between the British Higher School of Art and Design and the University of Hertfordshire in the Context of Current Trends in UK Academic Libraries Victor Zverevich, British Higher School of Art and Design, Moscow, Russia

7. The Current State and Development Prospects of Uzbekistan’s Information and Library Network Alisher Ishmatov, Republican Information and Library Center, Uzbek Communication and Informatization Agency, Tashkent, Uzbekistan

11.20-11.40 COFFEE BREAK 11.40-13.00 SPECIAL PRESENTATION «INNOVATIVE TESTING METHODS FOR ASSESSING THE PROFESSIONAL KNOWLEDGE OF FOREIGN LANGUAGES» (a joint event by Sections 1 and 10) MODERATOR: Robert Katz, CEO, Language Testing International (LTI, Inc.), White Plains, NY, USA ADMINISTRATOR: Alexander Bobylev, Director for Russia and the CIS, iJet, Annapolis, USA

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, DISCUSSION, SECTION CONCLUSIONS

39 Section 2: Automated and Corporate Library Systems and Technologies To the memory of Professor Felix Voroysky CHAIRS: Valentina Volynets, Deputy Director, G.I. Denisenko Library for Science and Technology of “Kiev Polytechnic Institute” Ukrainian National Technical University, Kiev, Ukraine Ulugbek Karimov, Department Head, Alisher Navoi National Library of Uzbekistan, Tashkent, Uzbekistan Boris Marshak, Deputy Director General for Research and Strategic Development, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia ADMINISTRATORS: Evgeniya Podmorina, Head, Department of Library and Information Technologies and Databases Implementation and Marketing, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia 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

Monday, June 7, 15.00-19.00 Tauria Conference Hall 15.00-17.00 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

1. The Process of Image Catalogue Generation by Means of the IRBIS System at the Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology Alexander Brodovsky, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

2. New Solutions Within the IRBIS Library Automation System Alexander Brodovsky, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

40 3. IRBIS 128: A New Platform of the IRBIS Library Automation System Ilya Mikhaylenko, ELNIT International Association, F. Dostoevsky Omsk State University, Omsk, Russia

4. E-resources and MARK-SQL Automated Information Library System Lyudmila Levova and Sergey Efremov, INFORM-SYSTEMA Scientific and Production Association, Moscow, Russia

5. Automated Library Information System for Educational Institutions on the Platform of «1C: Enterprise 8.2» as an Element of Corporate Environment of Libraries of Educational Institutions Raisa Antipova, Mart Company, Velikie Luki, Pskov region, Russia

6. Built-in Facilities of the AZ Library Automation System for Creating the Scientific-Reference and Bibliographic Tools Sergey Moshkin, InfoKomm Company, St. Petersburg, Russia 17.00-17.20 COFFEE BREAK 17.20-19.00 SESSION I (CONTINUED) 7. Challenges of Implementing RFID Technologies in Libraries Sergey Abramov, Anatoly Reznik, and Igor Timoshenko, “International Center of Technologies Transfer” Non-profit Partnership, Moscow, Russia

8. Experience and Prospects of Using RFID Technology in Moscow City Business Library Dmitry Kotelnikov, Moscow City Business Library, Moscow, Russia

9. Integrated Solutions for Library Informatization Viktor Nesterovsky, SIS ENGINEERING JSC, Minsk, Belarus

10. On the Prospects of Library Automation Development Elena Kovyazina, Institute of Computational Modeling, Siberian Division of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Krasnoyarsk, Russia

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, DISCUSSION

41 Tuesday, June 8, 9.00-13.30 Tauria Conference Hall 9.00-11.00 SESSION II CORPORATE LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND TECHNOLOGIES. UNION CATALOGS Introduction by: A Real and Fictitious Corporativity in the Library and Information Environment at the Current Stage Yakov Shrayberg, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Presentations - up to 20 minutes, including questions and answers - up to 5 minutes

1. Corporate Interaction between the Participating Libraries of the Automated System of the Russian Union Catalog for the Purpose of Ensuring Access to Full –text Documents Through the Automated System Boris Marshak and Marina Ragimova, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

2. A Corporate Network of Minsk Public Municipal Libraries Project Yuzaf Kostyukevich, United Institute of Information Science Problems, National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, Minsk, Belarus

3. The Server and Tools Using Z39.50 for Access to Information Resources in the Library Automation System of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus Romuald Grigyanets and Gennady Makarevich, United Institute of Information Science Problems, National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, Minsk, Belarus

4. The Union E-catalog of Serial Publications as an Tool of Acquisition Optimization in Belgorod Region Research Libraries Nataliya Sorokoletova and Galina Trubchaninova, Belgorod State Universal Scientific Library, Belgorod, Russia

5. Corporate Environment of Libraries of Educational Institutions. Information Services and Acquisition Systems Vladimir Smorodin and Dmitry Tsyganov, Mart Company, Velikie Luki, Russia

42 6. New Approaches to Cataloguing by Borrowing from IRBIS Corporation Kirill Sokolinsky, International Association of Users and Developers of Electronic Libraries and New Information Technologies, North-Western Extra-mural Technical University, Educational Information Center, St. Petersburg, Russia 11.00-11.20 COFFEE BREAK 11.20-12.20 SESSION II (CONTINED) 7. A Corporate Project of the Sverdlovsk Region Library Information and Educational System Vyacheslav Tokmakov, AVD Ltd., Nizhny Tagil, Sverdlovsk Region, Russia

8. Challenges of the Virtual Union Catalogues Based on Z39.50 and Software of Different Designers (Following the Example of IRBIS and RUSLAN Systems Integration) Kirill Kolosov, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

9. Electronic Catalogues of Serial Publications of the National Library of Russia. (The Process of Creation, Current State, Challenges, and Prospects) Viktoriya Barsukova, National Library of Russia, St. Petersburg, Russia 12.20-13.30 ROUND TABLE OF MOSCOW LIBRARY CONSORTIUM «A NEW STAGE IN THE REVISION OF CORPORATE RELATIONSHIP: FROM A REGIONAL TO FUNCTIONAL APPROACH» MODERATORS: Yakov Shrayberg, Director General, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology; Chair, “Crimea 2010” International Conference Organizing Committee; Moscow, Russia Nataliya Zabelina, Director, Moscow City Business Library, Moscow, Russia ADMINISTRATORS: Elena Lindeman, Deputy Director General for Library and Information Services, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Lyubov Popova, Director, M. Svetlov Central Municipal Library for the Youth, Moscow, Russia PARTICIPANTS: The members of library consortia and associations of Moscow and other cities QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, DISCUSSION 13.00-15.00 LUNCH

43 Thursday, June 10, 15.00-19.00 Novy Svet Auditorium 15.00-17.00 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. Automated Library Information System of the Southern Russian State University of Economics and Service as an Element of the University’s Uniform Information Environment Alexandra Domanova and Olga Magritskaya, The Library of the Southern Russian State University of Economics and Service, Shakhty, Rostov Region, Russia

2. Automation of the Subject-Typological Planning of Acquisition in a Centralized Library System Elena Bocharova, Yakov Doktorov, and Elena Kochukova, Natural Sciences Library, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia

3. System and Functional Aspects of the New Generation Automated Library Information Systems Olga Bulycheva and Pavel Gudkov, 1C Company, Moscow, Russia

4. IRBIS 64 in Azerbaijan: The Use and Development of the System Gyunay Mamedova, F. Kocharli Republican Children’s Library, Baku, Azerbaijan

5. IRBIS-64 Offers New Opportunities for Information Resource Centers Khasiyat Shikhova and Ruzimboy Eshchanov, Urgench State University, Urgench, Uzbekistan

6. Modernizing Data Preservation Hardware and Software Complex in Connection with Implementing the Technology of User Service in the IRBIS Automated System Alexander Pavlov, Igor Bazhenov, and Evgeny Greshnov, State Public Library for Science and Technology, Siberian Division of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Novosibirsk, Russia 17.00-17.20 COFFEE BREAK

44 17.20-19.00 SESSION III (CONTINUED) 7. Book Provision in an Academic Library: Challenges and the Ways of Meeting Them Vladimir Smirnov, Galina Shamatonova, and Dmitry Paley, P. Demidov Yaroslavl State University Scientific Library, Yaroslavl, Russia

8. Use of IRBIS Library Automation System as an Instrument of Analyzing Services to Subscribers to Selective Dissemination of Information Olga Ushakova, Center for Science and Technology Information, Krasnoyarsk Region Railway Lines, Krasnoyarsk, Russia

9. The Practice of Processing Archival Documents Using the IRBIS Automated System Irina Chernovol, Institute of Archaeology, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine

10. Improving the Subscriber and User ILL Services of the Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology by Means of the IRBIS Library Automation System Lyubov Borodina and Elena Olneva, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

11. Optimization of the Document Check-in Processes by the Acquisition Workstation within the IRBIS Library Automation System. (Following the Example of the State Universal Scientific Library of Krasnoyarsk Region) Galina Arnosi, State Universal Scientific Library of Krasnoyarsk Territory, Krasnoyarsk, Russia

12. The Results of Using IRBIS at the Libraries of the Ust-Kamenogorsk Centralized Library System Elvira Abylkanova, Centralized Library System, Ust-Kamenogorsk, Kazakhstan

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, DISCUSSION, SECTION CONCLUSIONS

45 Section 3: Digital Libraries Section is sponsored by the Russian State Library, Moscow, Russia CHAIRS: Alexander Visly, Director General, Russian State Library, Moscow, Russia Olga Kulish, Deputy Director General for Library Processes and Automation, National Library of Russia, St. Petersburg, Russia Igor Gruzdev, Director for Information Technologies, Russian State Library, Moscow, Russia ADMINISTRATORS: Nina Avdeeva, Head of Department for Maintaining Access to Electronic Resources, Russian State Library, Moscow, Russia Kirill Kolosov, Head of Department for Internet Complex Administrator, Design and Analysis Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

Tuesday, June 8, 9.00-19.00 Crimea Conference Hall 9.00-11.00 SESSION I MODERN INTERNET-TECHNOLOGIES AND PRODUCTS FOR LIBRARIES Presentations - up to 20 minutes, including questions and answers - up to 5 minutes

1. The Electronic Future of National Libraries Alexander Visly, Russian State Library, Moscow, Russia

2. Library Resources as a Window to the World of Knowledge Olga Kulish, National Library of Russia, St. Petersburg, Russia

3. OECD iLibrary – The OECD’s New Online Library for E-books, E-journals and Statistical Databases Damon Allen, OECD – Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, Berlin, Germany

4. E-library of the Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology: New Solutions and Development Prospects Kirill Kolosov, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

46 5. E-library of Dissertations of the Russian State Library: Measures Against Plagiarism Nina Avdeeva, Russian State Library, Moscow, Russia

6. Implementation of the Fulltext Search within an E-library with an Option of Browsing Documents in the Copy Protection Mode Vladislav Siver, IT Systems Company, Moscow, Russia 11.00-11.20 COFFEE BREAK 11.20-13.00 SESSION I (CONTINUED) 7. E-resources of the Presidential Library of the Republic of Azerbaijan: The Challenges of Funding and Using Zakir Ismaylov, Presidential Library of the Republic of Azerbaijan, Baku, Azerbaijan

8. E-library of Alisher Navoi National Library of the Republic of Uzbekistan Ulugbek Karimov, Alisher Navoi National Library of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Tashkent, Uzbekistan Maksim Savochkin and U. Karimov, Abdulla Kadyri Tashkent State Institute of Culture, Tashkent, Uzbekistan

9. Presentation of the Database of the Electronic Lermontov Library Galina Lukyanenko, M. Lermontov Interregional Centralized Library System, St. Petersburg, Russia

10. A System for Generating Fulltext E-libraries Leonid Eremeev and Alexander Kuznetsov, F. M. Dostoevsky State University, Omsk, Russia

11. The Solutions by Canon for Cultural Institutions and Libraries Tatyana Smirnova, Canon Ru Company, Moscow, Russia 13.00-15.00 LUNCH 15.00-17.00 SESSION II DESIGN, REALIZATION AND DEVELOPMENT PROBLEMS OF DIGITAL LIBRARIES Presentations - up to 20 minutes, including questions and answers - up to 5 minutes

1. Emerald Group Publishing E-library: Features and Prospects Daniel Scott, Emerald Group Publishing, Bingley, UK

47 2. Elsevier’s Information Maintenance Galina Yakshonok, Elsevier Science, Moscow, Russia

3. Modern Image Processing Technologies for Electronic Collections of Documents Alexey Drokin, IVIS Company, Moscow, Russia

4. Advanced Technologies Used in the Processes of Electronic Resources Creation Vadim Andrenyuk, Elektronniy Arkhiv Corporation, Moscow, Russia

5. New E-collections – New Possibilities Nadezhda Davydova, Russian State Library, Moscow, Russia 17.00-17.20 COFFEE BREAK 17.20-19.00 SESSION II (CONTINUED) 6. Educational E-libraries: Prerequisites for their Establishment and Development in Modern Conditions Tatyana Nazarova and Mikhail Toporkov, Copyright Integrator Company, Moscow, Russia

7. Transition from Paper to Electronic Document Preservation Technologies: The Changes on the Market of Library Services from the Provider’s Standpoint Ekaterina Beloblotskaya, Tregross Company, Minsk, Belarus

8. Fulltext E-libraries with the Automatic Acquisition and High-precision Search Services Gennady Osipov, Ivan Smirnov, Ilya Sochenkov, and Ilya Tikhomirov, Institute for Systems Analysis, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia

9. On Some Differences of E-libraries from Digital Content Repositories of Traditional Libraries Oleg Zhizhimov and Anatoly Fedotov, Institute of Computational Technologies, Siberian Division of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Novosibirsk, Russia Nikolay Mazov, Academician A. Trofimuk Institute of Oil and Gas Geology and Geophysics, Siberian Division of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Novosibirsk, Russia

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, DISCUSSION, SECTION CONCLUSIONS

48 Section 4: Libraries and Museums in the Global Information and Cultural Environment Special events within the framework of Section 4: Special Workshop «Art Materials in Library Activities. Acquisition, Registration, and Use» (Bakhchisarai) Round Table «The Role of Museums in Shaping the Global Cultural Environment» Special Action: Granting the Sets of Picture Postcards to Crimean Museums and Libraries (Koktebel) Preliminary registration at the Organizing Committee Desk at 9.00 - 22.00, June 5 - 6

Monday, June 7, 15.00-19.00 Novy Svet Auditorium CHAIRS: Ada Kolganova, Director, Russian State Library for Arts, Moscow, Russia Nataliya Miroshnichenko, Head, M. Voloshin’s House-Museum, Koktebel Republican Ecological, Historical, and Cultural Reserve “M. Voloshin’s Cimmeria”, Koktebel, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine Evgeny Petrov, Director, Bakhchisarai Historical and Cultural Reserve, Bakhchisarai, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine Boris Poletavkin, Director General, Koktebel Republican Ecological, Historical and Cultural Reserve “M. Voloshin’s Kimmeria”, Feodosia, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine 15.00-17.00 SESSION I Presentations - up to 20 minutes, including questions and answers - up to 5 minutes

1. Museum Practices at Public Libraries Vera Vikulova, Gogol’s House – Memorial Museum and Scientific Library, Moscow, Russia

2. The Challenges of General Accessibility of Specialized Libraries as an Aspect of «Access to Cutural Values» Ada Kolganova, Russian State Library for Arts, Moscow, Russia

49 3. Subject Indexing of Art Publications Irina Motronenko, Russian State Library for Arts, Moscow, Russia

4. Cataloguing of Printed Music and Audio Records Within the AZ Library Automation System Anna Yakovleva, InfoKomm Company, St. Petersburg, Russia

5. Oxford University’s Art Resources for the Maintenance of Research and Use at Specialized Libraries Adina Teusan, Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK 17.00-17.20 COFFEE BREAK 17.20-19.00 SESSION I (CONTINUED) 6. The Impact of Light Sources of Various Types on the Preservation of Paper Documents Nataliya Podgornaya,National Library of Russia, St. Petersburg, Russia

7. Preservation of the Cultural Heritage of Siberia as the Key Task of Art Departments of the Regional Libraries Lyudmila Berdnikova, Novosibirsk Regional Scientific Library, Novosibirsk, Russia

8. Memorial and Information Activities of Alexander Griboedov Library on the Threshold of its 100th Anniversary Elizaveta Leshchenko, Centralized Library System No.2, Central Administrative District, Moscow, Russia

9. The E-vault of the St. Petersburg State Theatre Library Irina Kobrina, St. Petersburg State Theatre Library, St. Petersburg, Russia

10. 110 Years with the Name of Alexander Pushkin Olga Kovalchuk, Centralized Library System No. 1, Central Administrative District, Moscow, Russia

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, EXCHANGE OF OPINIONS

50 Wednesday, June 9, 8.30-17.00

Guest Session in Bakhchisarai Preliminary registration at the Organizing Committee Desk at 9.00 - 22.00, June 5 - 6

Special Workshop «Art Materials in Library Activities. Acquisition, Registration, and Use» (Bakhchisarai)»

7.00-8.00 BREAKFAST 8.30 DEPARTURE to BAKHCHISARAI (Main entrance to “Sudak” Tourist and Health Center. Please keep your registration coupons to board the bus) On the premises of Bakhchisarai Historical and Cultural Reserve CHAIRS: Ada Kolganova, Director, Russian State Library for Arts, Moscow, Russia Evgeny Petrov, Director, Bakhchisarai Historical and Cultural Reserve, Bakhchisarai, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine ADMINISTRATORS: Elena Khaplanova, Department Head, Russian State Library for Arts, Moscow, Russia Marina Ivanova, Department Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Alexey Finogenov, Advertising Manager, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Keynote paper: Collection of Art Materials in Library Activities. Acquisition, Registration, and Use Elena Khaplanova, Russian State Library for Arts, Moscow, Russia

51 DISCUSSION OF THE TERMINOLOGY AND THE PRACTICE OF CREATION, REGISTRATION, AND PRESERVATION OF SPECIALIZED COLLECTIONS INTRODUCTION TO THE MUSEUM’S COLLECTIONS AND HOLDINGS

17.00 DEPARTURE to SUDAK

Thursday, June 10, 8.30-15.00

Guest Session in Koktebel Preliminary registration at the Organizing Committee Desk at 9.00 - 22.00, June 5 - 6

7.00-8.00 BREAKFAST 8.30 DEPARTURE to KOKTEBEL (Main entrance to “Sudak” Tourist and Health Center. Please keep your registration coupons to board the bus) Maksimilian Voloshin’s House Museum in Koktebel CHAIRS: Ada Kolganova, Director, Russian State Library for Arts, Moscow, Russia Nataliya Miroshnichenko, Head, M. Voloshin’s House-Museum, Koktebel Republican Ecological, Historical, and Cultural Reserve “M. Voloshin’s Cimmeria”, Koktebel, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine Boris Poletavkin, Director General, Koktebel Republican Ecological, Historical and Cultural Reserve “M. Voloshin’s Kimmeria”, Feodosia, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine

52 ADMINISTRATORS: Elena Khaplanova, Department Head, Russian State Library for Arts, Moscow, Russia Anna Kulikova, Chief Bibliographer, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Mikhail Klopov, Advertising Manager, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

10.00-15.00 ONE-DAY SESSION Greeting by: Tatyana Umrikhina, Deputy Chair, Council of Ministers of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea; President, International Board of Trustees of the Reserve “M. Voloshin’s Kimmeria”, Simferopol, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine Introduction by: Ada Kolganova, Director, Russian State Library for Arts, Moscow, Russia ROUND TABLE «THE ROLE OF MUSEUMS IN SHAPING THE GLOBAL CULTURAL ENVIRONMENT» MODERATORS: Nataliya Miroshnichenko, Head, M. Voloshin’s House-Museum, Koktebel Republican Ecological, Historical, and Cultural Reserve “M. Voloshin’s Cimmeria”, Koktebel, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine Boris Poletavkin, Director General, Koktebel Republican Ecological, Historical and Cultural Reserve “M. Voloshin’s Kimmeria”, Feodosia, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine ADMINISTRATOR: Tatyana Svidova, Head of Department for Study of the Collection, M. Voloshin’s House Museum, Koktebel, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine PRESENTATION OF THE PUBLISHING PROGRAM OF M. VOLOSHIN’S HOUSE MUSEUM, «M. VOLOSHIN’S KIMMERIA» RESERVE, AND RUBANENKO AND PARTNERS CONSULTING GROUP The series «From M. Voloshin’s Memorial Library» is to be presented by L.V. Rubanenko and L.I. Rubanenko, the patrons of art and trustees of the «M. Voloshin’s Kimmeria» Reserve

53 ADMINISTRATORS: Nataliya Miroshnichenko, Head, M. Voloshin’s House-Museum, Koktebel Republican Ecological, Historical, and Cultural Reserve “M. Voloshin’s Cimmeria”, Koktebel, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine Tatyana Svidova, Head of Department for Study of the Collection, M. Voloshin’s House Museum, Koktebel, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine THE BOOK BY MAKSIMILIAN VOLOSHIN «ABOUT REPIN» IN SERGEEV-TSENSKY’S MEMORIAL LIBRARY Valery Tsygannik, Director, S. Sergeev-Tsensky Literary Memorial Museum, Alushta, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine A TOUR OF MAKSIMILIAN VOLOSHIN’S HOUSE MUSEUM, INTRODUCTION TO THE MUSEUM’S NEW EXHIBITS MODERATORS: Nataliya Miroshnichenko, Head, M. Voloshin’s House-Museum, Koktebel Republican Ecological, Historical, and Cultural Reserve “M. Voloshin’s Cimmeria”, Koktebel, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine Tatyana Svidova, Head of Department for Study of the Collection, M. Voloshin’s House Museum, Koktebel, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine

SPECIAL ACTION: GRANTING THE SETS OF PICTURE POSTCARDS TO CRIMEAN MUSEUMS AND LIBRARIES (KOKTEBEL) Sponsor: Russian State Library for Arts, Moscow, Russia MODERATOR: Ada Kolganova, Director, Russian State Library for Arts, Moscow, Russia

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, DISCUSSION, GUEST SECTION CONCLUSIONS

15.00 DEPARTURE to SUDAK

54 Section 5: Library Science, Bibliography Science, and Bibliology

Monday, June 7, 15.00-19.00 Surozh Auditorium CHAIRS: Vera Zagumennaya, Professor, Department of Information and Exhibition Activity, State Academy of Culture and Arts for Top Managers, Kiev, Ukraine Yury Stolyarov, Chief Researcher, Research Center for Book Culture Studies, “Nauka” Publishing House, Russian Academy of Sciences; Professor, Department of Library and Information Management, Moscow State University of Culture and Arts; Moscow, Russia ADMINISTRATORS: Anna Kulikova, Chief Bibliographer, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Olga Sereda, Department Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia 15.00-17.00 ONE-DAY SESSION Presentations - up to 20 minutes, including questions and answers - up to 5 minutes

1. Constant and Variable Constituents of the Notion of a Document Yury Stolyarov, Research Center for Book Culture Studies, “Nauka” Publishing House, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia

2. Libraries in the Information Society: The Ontological Grounds of the Sociocultural Modeling Tatyana Kuznetsova, Academy of Retraining in Arts, Culture and Tourism, Moscow, Russia

3. Formulations of the Notion of a Library’s Mission in the Russian and Foreign Library Science Tatyana Likhovid, Moscow State University of Culture and Arts, Khimki, Moscow Region, Russia

4. Forming Information Culture of Library Users and Employees Sergey Drigaylo and Vasily Drigaylo, I. Vernadsky National Library of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine

55 5. Possible Ways of Optimizing the Library-Reader Interaction in Technical Libraries of the Russian Railway Lines Company at the Current Stage Olga Ushakova, Center for Science and Technology Information, Krasnoyarsk Region Railway Lines, Krasnoyarsk, Russia

6. The Library Social Institution as a Category of Library Science Sergey Basov, Russian Library Association, National Library of Russia, St. Petersburg, Russia 17.00-17.20 COFFEE BREAK 17.20-19.00 SESSION (CONTINUED) 7. Contribution of Evgeny Betger, an Outstanding Scholar, Teacher, and Bibliographer, to the Development and Study of the Bibliography in Central Asia Umida Teshabaeva, Alisher Navoi National Library, Republic of Uzbekistan, Tashkent, Uzbekistan

8. Libraries in the Innovation System of Russia Evgeniya Guseva, Russian State Library, Moscow, Russia

9. Advocacy Practice of Libraries as a New Line of Activity in Library Science Vera Zagumennaya, State Academy of Culture and Arts for Top Managers, Kiev, Ukraine Svetlana Barabash, G.I. Denisenko Library for Science and Technology of “Kiev Polytechnic Institute” Ukrainian National Technical University, Kiev, Ukraine

10. Basic Principles of Bibliography Reflected in the Results of Practical Information and Bibliographic Activities in the Crimea Galina Yadrova, Crimean Branch of Archaeology Institute, Ukrainian National Academy of Sciences, Simferopol, Ukraine

11. Professional Literature for Librarians: LibMarket Specialized Bulletin Tatyana Bereznaya and Elena Kislova, Matrix Press Company, Kiev, Ukraine

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, DISCUSSION, SECTION CONCLUSIONS

56 Section 6: Library Staff, Profession and Education Special events within the framework of Section 6: Special Program «10 Years of the Department of E-libraries, Information Technologies and Systems of Moscow State University of Culture and Arts» Round Table - Panel Discussion «Are Libraries in Need of Leaders?» Special Workshop and Discussion Round Table «Shaping the Library Young Employee Policy»

CHAIRS: Ramazan Abdulatipov, Rector, Moscow State University of Culture and Arts, Khimki, Moscow Region, Russia Ekaterina Kudrina, Rector, Kemerovo State University of Culture and Arts, Kemerovo, Russia Tatyana Kuznetsova, Head, Department of Library Science and Information, Academy of Retraining in Arts, Culture and Tourism, Moscow, Russia Irina Shevchenko, Director, Institute of Postgraduate Education of the National Academy of Culture and Arts for Top Managers, Kiev, Ukraine ADMINISTRATORS: 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 Elena Popova, Engineer, E-libraries Laboratory, Department of E-Libraries, Information Technologies and Systems, Moscow State University of Culture and Arts, Khimki, Moscow Region, Russia Valery Stupkin, Deputy Director, Educational and Methodological Center, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

Wednesday, June 9, 9.00-19.00 Surozh Auditorium

57 9.00-11.00 SESSION I EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS IN CULTURE AND ARTS: CONCEPTS OF DEVELOPMENT, STANDARDS, AND ROLE IN CONTEMPORARY SOCIETY Presentations - up to 20 minutes, including questions and answers - up to 5 minutes

1. The Library as Russia’s Strategic Cultural Resource Ramazan Abdulatipov, Moscow State University of Culture and Arts, Khimki, Moscow Region, Russia

2. Higher Education in the Field of Culture and Art: Introduction of the Third- Generation Educational Standards Ekaterina Kudrina, Kemerovo State University of Culture and Arts, Kemerovo, Russia

3. What Education Does Library Russia Need? Eduard Sukiasyan, Russian State Library; Academy of Retraining in Arts, Culture, and Tourism, Moscow, Russia

4. Developing New Masters Program on Library and Information Science for Library and Information Science Faculties in Armenia, Georgia, and Uzbekistan: «European Union – Eastern Neighbouring Area – Central Asia» Cooperation Triangle in Action Alan Hopkinson, Middlesex University, London, UK Tigran Zargaryan, Fundamental Scientific Library of the National Academy of Sciences of Armenia, Erevan, Armenia

5. Between People and Knowledge: Library as a Knowledge Transfer Instrument («Knowledge Cube») Andrey Zemskov, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

6. The Teacher as a Basic Component of the Internal Environment of the Cultural Institution Olga Kokoykina, Moscow State University of Culture and Arts, Khimki, Moscow Region, Russia

11.00-11.20 COFFEE BREAK

58 11.20-12.30 SESSION I (CONTINUED) 7. Shaping the Information and Educational Environment of the Library and Information Department of Belgorod State Institute of Culture and Arts Liliya Sagitova, Belgorod State Institute of Culture and Arts, Belgorod, Russia

8. EBSCO’s Electronic Resources for Library Departments Andrey Sokolov, EBSCO Publishing, Minsk, Belarus

9. Fundamentals of the Bibliographic Literacy as an Essential Component of the Student’s Independent Learning Lyudmila Savenkova, M.P. Dragomanov National Pedagogical University Scientific Library, Kiev, Ukraine

10. The Lives of the Students and Teachers Scorched by the War (1941-1945). (To the 80th Anniversary of Moscow State University of Cultre and Arts) Tatyana Karatygina, Moscow State University of Culture and Arts, Khimki, Moscow Region, Russia 12.30-13.30 SPECIAL EVENT «10 YEARS OF THE DEPARTMENT OF E-LIBRARIES, INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES AND SYSTEMS OF MOSCOW STATE UNIVERSITY OF CULTURE AND ARTS» MODERATORS: Yakov Shrayberg, Dr. Sci. (Engineering), Professor, Head of the Department of El-libraries, Information Technologies and Systems, Moscow State University of Culture and Arts; Director General, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Tatyana Likhovid, Cand. Sci. (Teaching), Professor, Deputy Head of the Department of Electronic Libraries, Information Technologies and Systems, Moscow State University of Culture and Arts, Khimki, Moscow region, Russia ADMINISTRATORS: Elena Popova, Engineer, E-libraries Laboratory, Department of E-Libraries, Information Technologies and Systems, Moscow State University of Culture and Arts, Khimki, Moscow Region, Russia Galina Aganina, Chief Expert, Assistant to Director General, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

59 On the program: – Presentations by the Department Head and teachers

–Demonstration of the slide-film dedicated to the Department

– Presentation of the book by Yakov Shrayberg «The Annual Papers of the Crimea 2001-2010 International Conferences: Ten Papers under One Cover»

– Exhibition of the training and methodological guides of the Department. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, EXCHANGE OF OPINIONS 13.30-15.00 LUNCH 15.00-17.00 SESSION II LIBRARY EDUCATION, PROFESSIONAL ADAPTATION, AND LIBRARY STAFF Presentations - up to 20 minutes, including questions and answers - up to 5 minutes

1. Staffing of the Russian Federation National Collection Preservation Program Tatyana Kuznetsova, Academy of Retraining in Arts, Culture and Tourism, Moscow, Russia

2. Realization of the Library Professional Training Programs within the Context of the “Bibliomist” Project Irina Shevchenko, Ukrainian Library Association; Institute of Postgraduate Education of the State Academy of Culture and Arts for Top Managers, Kiev, Ukraine

3. Information Maintenance of the Educational Activity of the Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology Anna Kulikova, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

4. Integrated Professional Enhancement Program for the Staff of Moscow Public Libraries Valeriya Suvorova, N. A. Nekrasov Central Universal Scientific Library, Moscow, Russia

5. Vocational Guidance – Professionalization – Self-Realization: How to Attract and to Hold Young People in a Library? Irina Strelkova, Belarusian State University of Culture and Arts; Committee for Human Resources for Libraries and Continuous Education, Belarus Library Association, Minsk, Belarus

60 6. Staff Problems Occurring in the Process of Introduction of Information Systems in Libraries and the Impact of these Problems on the Introduction Efficiency Larisa Novinskaya, A.M. Gorky Regional Universal Scientific Library, Vladimir, Russia 17.00-17.20 COFFEE BREAK 17.20-19.00 ROUND TABLE - PANEL DISCUSSION «ARE LIBRARIES IN NEED OF LEADERS?» MODERATORS: Elena Lindeman, Deputy Director General for Library and Information Services, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology; Assistant Professor, Department of Electronic Libraries, Information Technologies and Systems, Moscow State University of Culture and Arts, Moscow, Russia Lyubov Kazachenkova, Executive Director, LITERA Information Cooperation Center; Editor-in-Chief of the “Modern Library” and “Game Library” Journals, Moscow, Russia Olga Gromova, Editor-in-Chief, “The School Library” Newspaper, “Pervoye Sentyabrya” Publishing House, Moscow, Russia The list of panelists will be made in advance and refined in the course of the round table discussion.

PANEL I. DIRECTORS

MODERATOR: Lyubov Kazachenkova, Executive Director, LITERA Information Cooperation Center; Editor-in-Chief of the “Modern Library” and “Game Library” Journals, Moscow, Russia The panelists (3 persons): Directors and Deputy Directors of Libraries The questions proposed for discussion: 1. Leaders are unique and efficient people. Which leader type do you prefer and which irritates you most?

2. Leaders: a mercy or a time bomb for a team? What are the ways of directing their energy?

3. Imagine you have a choice between several skilled people, excellent executives, or one creative leader who is continuously bringing out new ideas and projects. Whom will you prefer, and why?

4. What are the application areas for a leader in an organization, a library in particular?

61 5. Which is the best: multiple spontaneous projects and ideas or one-two ideas per year, but perfectly thought out?

6. Whom would you call a library leader?

7. How will you react on the intention of a leader to leave you for another organization to work in a new project?

8. Are you engaged in training leaders? What are you actually doing for this?

PANEL II. LEADERS

MODERATOR:

Elena Lindeman, Deputy Director General for Library and Information Services, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology; Assistant Professor, Department of Electronic Libraries, Information Technologies and Systems, Moscow State University of Culture and Arts, Moscow, Russia

The panelists (3 persons): leaders of library teams (or those positioning themselves as leaders) The questions proposed for discussion: 1. What are the ways of becoming a leader? Who is a leader among the people present? Who is considered to be a leader? 2. Do you agree that people are born leaders, not trained? Is it possible to teach or to learn being a leader? Where do they teach leadership? 3. Should a leader train leaders for his/her team? Is a leader with a team a super-leader? How is a team of associates built? How should we train people for replacement? 4. Who or what hinders your creative approach? 5. What are the ways of overcoming the inertia of the majority?

6. What are your feelings towards the resistance of the inactive majority and their contraposition to the leader? How should one react? 7. Are you a leader? Do you wish to become a leader? Whose assistance will you consider the most vital? 8. What is more significant to you – production of new ideas or a result of the implementation of one idea, regardless of the accompanying problems?

62 PANEL III. EXTERNAL

MODERATOR: Olga Gromova, Editor-in-Chief, “The School Library” Newspaper, “Pervoye Sentyabrya” Publishing House, Moscow, Russia The panelists (3 persons): users, representatives of organizations working with libraries – providers of information and equipment, publishers, journalists, representatives of foundations and governmental authorities The questions proposed for discussion: 1. When in the library, whom will you address first: a serious-looking lady carrying documents; a hectic, running to and fro and nimble lady; a romantic-looking lady; or a politely smiling lady moving towards you?

2. What is a library: your partner or only a consumer of your products and services? If you say “yes” to a partner, which projects would you like to develop together with the library?

3. Which features of the modern library do you consider the most typical?

4. Which features would you like to see in your library?

5. Which features would you like your library to get rid of?

6. Whom would you call a library leader? For which tasks and projects would you like to attract a leader and/or informal library manager?

7. Are libraries always in need of leaders? Should we take care of the leaders or resist them?

8. Where should we look for a leader? Do you pirate leaders?

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, DISCUSSION ROUND TABLE CONCLUSIONS

63 Thursday, June 10, 9.00-12.00 Novy Svet Auditorium 9.00-12.00 SPECIAL WORKSHOP AND DISCUSSION ROUND TABLE «SHAPING THE LIBRARY YOUNG EMPLOYEE POLICY» (a joint event of the Library Staff, Profession and Education Section and Russian Library Association) MODERATORS: Tatyana Makarenko, Director, “Library Career” Information and Consulting Center, Russian State Juvenile Library; Chair, The Young in Librarianship Section, Russian Library Association; Editor-in-Chief, The “Young in Librarianship” Journal, Moscow, Russia Rosa Berdigalieva, President, Library Association of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Astana, Kazakhstan Irina Strelkova, Deputy Director, Library of Belarusian State University of Culture and Arts; Chair, Committee for Human Resources for Libraries and Continuous Education, Belarus Library Association, Minsk, Belarus ADMINISTRATORS: Irina Efimova, Deputy Director, Russian State Library for the Youth, Moscow, Russia Svetlana Zolotinskaya, Department Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

1. Libraries and Young People: Equal Communication Irina Mikhnova, Director, Russian State Library for the Youth, Moscow, Russia

2. A Strategic Concept as a Tool of Young Employee Staff Policy Shaping in Library Environment Tatyana Makarenko, “Library Career” Information and Consulting Center, Russian State Juvenile Library, Moscow, Russia

3. The Republic of Kazakhstan Library Association: A Youth Aspect Rosa Berdigalieva, Library Association of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Astana, Kazakhstan

64 4. The Young in the Library Activity of Belarus: The Experience, Challenges and Prospects Irina Strelkova, Library of Belarusian State University of Culture and Arts; Committee for Human Resources for Libraries and Continuous Education, Belarus Library Association, Minsk, Belarus

5. System Organization of a Library and the Questions of Cultivating Professional Awareness Eduard Sukiasyan, Russian State Library; Academy of Retraining in Arts, Culture, and Tourism, Moscow, Russia

6. Involving Young Employees in the System of Creating and Exchanging Innovations Tatyana Vinogradova, A.M. Gorky State Regional Universal Library, Perm, Russia

PRESENTATION OF THE INDEX «LIBRARY PROFESSION AND HUMAN RESOURCES ABROAD» (IN RUSSIAN AND FOREIGN LANGUAGES: 1998-2008) / RUSSIAN STATE JUVENILE LIBRARY MODERATORS: Tatyana Makarenko, Director, “Library Career” Information and Consulting Center, Russian State Juvenile Library; Chair, The Young in Librarianship Section, Russian Library Association; Editor-in-Chief, “The Young in Librarianship” Journal, Moscow, Russia Irina Strelkova, Deputy Director, Library of Belarusian State University of Culture and Arts; Chair, Committee for Human Resources for Libraries and Continuous Education, Belarus Library Association, Minsk, Belarus Introduction by: Irina Mikhnova, Director, Russian State Library for the Youth, Moscow, Russia

DISCUSSION, CONCLUSIONS, DRAWING UP OF A RESOLUTION

65 Section 7: Information and Linguistic Support of Library and Information Systems Special events within the framework of Section 7: Presentation: «The New Full and Abridged Versions of the UDC Database on CD-ROM» Presentation of the Joint Project ELNIT Association and Russian State Library: «Database of the BBK Medium Tables on CD-ROM, Version 1» Round Table: «Interdisciplinary and General Scientific Knowledge. The Challenges of the Structure and Content of the Leading BBK Class» Presentation of the Book: «Machine Readable Cataloguing. English-Russian Dictionary» 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 Eduard Sukiasyan, Editor-in-Chief of Library Bibliographic Classification, Russian State Library; Professor, Library and Information Science Department, Academy of Retraining in Arts, Culture, and Tourism, Moscow, Russia Alan Hopkinson, Chair, UDC Consortium, Chair, UNIMARC Standing Committee; Technical Manager of Library Systems, Middlesex University, London, UK ADMINISTRATOR : Yury Smirnov, Technologist, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Elza Lobanova, Chief Bibliographer, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

Thursday, June 10, 9.00-17.00 Surozh Auditorim

66 9.00-9.40 SESSION I MODERN DEVELOPMENTS IN THE AREA OF LIBRARY CLASSIFICATION SYSTEMS AND THEIR IMPLEMENTATION Presentations - up to 20 minutes, including questions and answers - up to 5 minutes

1. Universal Decimal Classification: The UDC Summary Alan Hopkinson, UDC Consortium, Middlesex University, London, UK

2. System of Classification Schemes for Indexing Physics Documents Viktor Beloozerov, All-Russian Institute of Scientific and Technical Information, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia Nataliya Shaburova, Institute of Semiconductor Physics, Siberian Division of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Novosibirsk, Russia 9.40-10.20 PRESENTATION «THE NEW FULL AND ABRIDGED VERSIONS OF THE UDC DATABASE ON CD-ROM» MODERATORS: 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 Valentina Anisimova, Head, Department of Information and Linguistic Support of Automated Library and Information Systems, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia 10.20-11.00 PRESENTATION OF THE JOINT PROJECT OF ELNIT ASSOCIATION AND RUSSIAN STATE LIBRARY «DATABASE OF THE BBK MEDIUM TABLES ON CD-ROM, VERSION 1» MODERATORS: 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 Eduard Sukiasyan, Editor-in-Chief of Library Bibliographic Classification, Russian State Library; Professor, Library and Information Science Department, Academy of Retraining in Arts, Culture, and Tourism, Moscow, Russia

67 11.00-11.20 COFFEE BREAK 11.20-13.00 ROUND TABLE «INTERDISCIPLINARY AND GENERAL SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE. THE CHALLENGES OF THE STRUCTURE AND CONTENT OF THE LEADING BBK CLASS» MODERATOR: Eduard Sukiasyan, Editor-in-Chief of Library Bibliographic Classification, Russian State Library; Professor, Library and Information Science Department, Academy of Retraining in Arts, Culture, and Tourism, Moscow, Russia Keynote paper: The Challenges of the Structure and Content of the Leading BBK Class “Interdisciplinary and General Scientific Knowledge» Eduard Sukiasyan, Editor-in-Chief of Library Bibliographic Classification, Russian State Library; Professor, Library and Information Science Department, Academy of Retraining in Arts, Culture, and Tourism, Moscow, Russia QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, DISCUSSION OF RECOMMENDATIONS

13.00-15.00 LUNCH 15.00-15.40 SESSION II MODERN MACHINE READABLE CATALOGUING, FORMATS AND METADATA SYSTEMS

1. Progress in UNIMARC Alan Hopkinson, UNIMARC Standing Committee, Middlesex University, London, UK

2. Bibliographic Formats and Metadata as a Search and Representation Instrument in the Scientific Heritage of Russia E-library Vladimir Rubtsov and Nadezhda Yelkina, Library of the Russian Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg, Russia

68 15.40-17.00 PRESENTATION OF THE BOOK «MACHINE READABLE CATALOGUING. ENGLISH-RUSSIAN DICTIONARY Moscow: Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, 2010 MODERATORS: 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 Elza Lobanova, Chief Bibliographer, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

DEMONSTRATION OF THE DICTIONARY EXCERPTS. LOTTERY OF FIVE COPIES OF THE DICTIONARY AMONG THE PRESENTATION PARTICIPANTS

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, EXCHANGE OF OPINIONS, SECTION CONCLUSIONS

69 Section 8: Ecological Information and Ecological Culture Special events within the framework of Section 8: Presentation of the new information product of RNPLS&T in ecology «Russian Natural Resources» Presentations of books published by the Center for Russian Environmental Policy Round Table «Libraries’ Information Resources for Ecological Science and Education» (Joint event of Sections 8 and 12) Announcement of results of the All-Russian Contest “Libraries for Ecological Science and Education” held among scientific libraires

Tuesday, June 8, 9.00-19.00 Novy Svet Auditorium CHAIRS: Elena Bychkova, Head, Ecological Information Department, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Andrey Zemskov, Chief Expert, Advisor to Director General, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Nataliya Dunaeva, Director, N. I. Zheleznov Central Scientific Library, Russian State Agrarian University – K.A. Timiryazev Moscow Agricultural Academy, Moscow, Russia ADMINISTRATORS: Inessa Kondrasheva, Department Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Anna Kryukova, Bibliographer, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

70 9.00-11.00 ONE-DAY SESSION Introduction by: Andrey Zemskov, Chief Expert, Advisor to Director General, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Presentations - up to 20 minutes, including questions and answers - up to 5 minutes

1. Modern University Library as a Center of Ecological Cognitive Independence Nataliya Dunaeva, Irina Moiseeva, N. I. Zheleznov Central Scientific Library, Russian State Agrarian University – K.A. Timiryazev Moscow Agricultural Academy, Moscow, Russia

2. Can Information Abundance Be Dangerous? Information Pathology Andrey Zemskov, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

3. «Russian Regions» Project of Ecological Information Department Elena Bychkova, Anna Kryukova, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

4. Center for Ecological Culture at the State Universal Scientific Library of Krasnoyarsk Territory and Shaping Public Opinion on Enivornmental Problems and Use of Natural Resources Tatyana Matveeva, State Universal Scientific Library of Krasnoyarsk Territory, Krasnoyarsk, Russia

5. Library’s Information Space within the Context of Ecological Education of the Young: Presentation of Electronic Guide: “Kinburn Novels: Library Transcription” Nataliya Ivanova, Nikolaev Regional Library for the Youth, Nikolaev, Ukraine

6. Unique Chance for Kamchatka Sergey Bychkov, The Project of United Nations Development Program/Global Environment Fund «Demonstrating Sustainable Conservation of Biodiversity in Four Protected Areas in Russia’s Kamchatka Territory», Petropavlovsk- Kamchatsky, Russia 11.00-11.20 COFFEE BREAK 11.20-13.00 SESSION (CONTINUED) 7. Ecological Culture of the Population as an Important Factor of the Region’s Decision-making Process Galina Korepanova, Nataliya Sorokoletova, Belgorod State Universal Scientific Library, Belgorod, Russia

71 8. ECO-INFO Center for Ecological Information – Coming-to-be and Development Tatyana Parshutkina, Far Eastern State University Fundamental Library, Vladivostok, Russia

9. Ecological Education at Astrakhan Regional Scientific Library Lyudmila Gubina, N. K. Krupskaya Regional Scientific Library, Astrakhan, Russia

10. N. I. Zheleznov Central Scientific Library – 145 Years of Service to Agricultural Science and Education Nataliya Dunaeva, N. I. Zheleznov Central Scientific Library, Russian State Agrarian University – K.A. Timiryazev Moscow Agricultural Academy, Moscow, Russia

11. The Experience of Ecological Information Department in Building E-library in Ecology of RNPLS&T Elena Bychkova, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

12. RNPLS&T’s New Projects in Developing Electronic Subject Collections Yuri Zaslavsky, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia 13.00-15.00 LUNCH 15.00-16.00 PRESENTATION OF NEW INFORMATION PRODUCT OF RNPLS&T ELECTRONIC LIBRARY IN ECOLOGY “«RUSSIA’S NATURAL RESOURCES» (from the Rare Book Collection of RNPLS&T, 1800–1918) MODERATOR: Elena Bychkova, Head, Ecological Information Department, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia ADMINISTRATOR: Anna Kryukova, Bibliographer, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Keynote paper: «Russian Natural Resources» New Information Product of RNPLS&T (from the «Ecological E-library of RNPLS&T» Series) Elena Bychkova, Inessa Kondrasheva, Anna Kryukova, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

72 16.00-17.00 PRESENTATION OF BOOKS BY THE CENTER FOR RUSSIAN ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY MODERATOR: Elena Bychkova, Head, Ecological Information Department, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

QUESTIONS, ANSWERS, DISCUSSION

17.00-17.20 COFFEE BREAK 17.20-19.00 ROUND TABLE “LIBRARIES’ INFORMATION RESOURCES FOR ECOLOGICAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION” (Joint event of Sections 8 and 12) MODERATORS: Nataliya Dunaeva, Director, N. I. Zheleznov Central Scientific Library, Russian State Agrarian University – K.A. Timiryazev Moscow Agricultural Academy, Moscow, Russia Olga Gromova, Editor-in-Chief, “The School Library” Newspaper, “Pervoye Sentyabrya” Publishing House, Moscow, Russia Elena Bychkova, Head, Ecological Information Department, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia ADMINISTRATORS: Inessa Kondrasheva, Department Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Anna Kryukova, Bibliographer, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Keynote papers: 1. The Results of All-Russian Ecological Contest-Festival among Public Libraries: New Points and Assessment Criteria of Ecological Awareness in Russian Libraries Irina Mikhnova and Veronika Leshchinskaya, Russian State Library for the Youth, Moscow, Russia

2. Results of the All-Russian Contest “Libraries for Ecological Science and Education” Elena Bychkova and Anna Kryukova, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

73 PROBLEMS FOR DISCUSSION: 1. 2005–2010 – new nominations for contests, why?

2. Do libraries adopt the functions in ecological activities nonrelevant to their nature?

3. Trends in the provision of environmental information by the libraries. PRESENTATION OF THE CONTEST PROJECTS. AWARDS TO THE WINNERS OF THE ALL-RUSSIAN CONTEST «LIBRARIES FOR ECOLOGICAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION”» MODERATOR: Elena Bychkova, Head, Ecological Information Department, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, DISCUSSION SECTION CONCLUSIONS

74 Section 9: Information Market and Libraries Collections Development Special event within the framework of Section 9: Round table «School of Collection Developers: Libraries in Electronic World – Tribute to Fashion or the Imperatives of Our Era?» CHAIRS: Alexander Voropaev, Head, Department of Book Exhibitions and Reading Promotion, Federal Agency for Press and Mass Communications, Moscow, Russia Galina Evstigneeva, Deputy Director General for Library and Information Resources, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Elena Mikhaylovskaya, Executive Director, “KONEK” Subscription Agency, Moscow, Russia ADMINISTRATORS: Galina Melnikova, Deputy Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Bella Kraynova, Chief Bibliographer, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

Thursday, June 10, 9.00-19.00 9.00-11.00 SESSION I LIBRARY COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT WITH TRADITIONAL AND ELECTRONIC CARRIERS: LEGAL, TECHNOLOGICAL AND BIBLIOGRAPHIC ASPECTS Tauria Conference Hall Presentations - up to 20 minutes, including questions and answers - up to 5 minutes

1. Russian Book Publishing in the First Decade of the New Century Boris Lensky, Moscow State University of Press, Moscow, Russia

75 2. Library Collection Development and Tasks to Preserve Cultural Heritage Tatyana Petrusenko, National Library of Russia, St. Petersburg, Russia

3. Electronic Information Sources within the Structure of RNPLS&T’s Library and Information Collections Galina Evstigneeva, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

4. Domestic Periodicals on the Internet Galina Krylova and Bella Kraynova, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

5. The Market of E-books from Publisher’s and User’s Viewpoint Yaroslava Soshinskaya., Ukrainian Library Association, Kiev, Ukraine

6. Developing and Using Corporate Online-library for Business and Professional Literature Ilya Dolgopolsky, Alpina Publishers, Moscow, Russia 11.00-11.20 COFFEE BREAK 11.20-13.00 SESSION II BOOK MARKET FOR LIBRARIES: COOPERATION AND NEW OPPORTUNITIES Tauria Conference Hall Presentations - up to 20 minutes, including questions and answers - up to 5 minutes

1. Printed and Electronic – the Most Intersting New Books by Major Foreign Publishers: KONEK Offers Nataliya Vershinina, “KONEK” Subscription Agency, St. Petersburg, Russia

2. Emerald’s New Subject Collections – an Ideal Source of Collection Development for Public and University Libraries Marcin Dembowski, Emerald Publishing Group Ltd., Bingley, United Kingdom

3. The Publishing Center’s Interacting with University Libraries Today. “Academia’s” Involvement in Building E-library Systems Olga Sergeeva, “Academia” Publishing Center, Moscow, Russia

4. “Prosveshcheniye” Publishing House for Librarie’s Collection Development: Information Services and Products Irina Makarina, “Prosveshcheniye” Publishing House, Moscow, Russia

76 5. The Electronic Catalog of “Prosveshcheniye” Publishing House – the Navigator of Librarians and Users in the Assortment of Educational Publications Tatyana Tolmacheva, “Prosveshcheniye” Publishing House, Moscow, Russia

6. Publishing Houses and Libraries of Educational Institutions. Meeting at «Books for Education» Internet Resource Vladimir Smorodin, Mart Company, Velikie Luki, Russia 13.00-15.00 LUNCH 15.00-16.20 SESSION II (CONTINUED) 7. New Forms of Cooperation in the Field of E-collections at IVIS Company Valentina Kostyuk, “IVIS” Company, Moscow, Russia

8. Book Store Network of “AST” Publishing Group for Library Collection Development Gennady Popov, “AST” Publishing Group, Moscow, Russia

9. “Biblionica” Program to Aid Collection Developers’ Work Dmitry Ponomarenko, “Biblicom” Company, St. Petersburg, Russia

10. Non-for-profit STM-publishers, Accucoms Role towards Them and Their Library Clients, Presentation of Some Examples of Such Publishers Steffen Holst, Accucoms B.V., Bonn, Germany 16.20-19.00 SESSION III PRESERVATION AND PROTECTION OF LIBRARY COLLECTIONS AND INFORMATION Presentations - up to 20 minutes, including questions and answers - up to 5 minutes

1. Equipment for Building Collections Alexander Aleshchenko, “McHouse” Company, Kiev, Ukraine

2. The Tablets of the 21-st Century – Applying Metallic Carriers for Superlong- term Storage of Digitized Library Collections Dmitry Efimov, “Synergetic Systems” Company, Moscow, Russia 17.00-17.20 COFFEE BREAK 17.20-19.00 SESSION III (CONTINUED) 3. Innovative Technologies of Library Collections Preservation in User Services Elena Sakharova, Tomsk State University Scientific Library, Tomsk, Russia

77 4. Library Stock of the Russian National Public Library for Science and Technoogy: Struggle for Survival Lyudmila Kudelina, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

5. Preservation of Publications of the Great Patriotic War Period (1941–1945) in the RNPLST’s Collections Tatyana Panteleeva, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

6. The History of Bookbinding Dmitry Borzov, M.I. Rudomino All-Russian State Library for Foreign Literature, Moscow, Russia

7. The Technology of French Joint Binding Andrey Chernousov, M.I. Rudomino All-Russian State Library for Foreign Literature, Moscow, Russia

QUESTIONS, ANSWERS, EXCHANGE OF OPINIONS

Friday, June 11, 11.00-13.00 Surozh Auditorium 11.00-13.00 ROUND TABLE “SCHOOL OF COLLECTION DEVELOPERS: LIBRARIES IN ELECTRONIC WORLD – TRIBUTE TO FASHION OR THE IMPERATIVES OF OUR ERA?” Joint event of the Russian Library Association, Omega-L Group, GRAND-FAIR Publishing Group MODERATORS: Elena Beylina, General Director, “University Book” Publishing House, Moscow, Russia Tatyana Petrusenko, Collection Development Department, National Library of Russia; Chair, Library Collections Developemnet Section, Russian Library Association, St. Petersburg, Russia Rifat Sarazetdinov, Director General, GRAND-FAIR Publishing Group, Moscow, Russia

78 ADMINISTRATORS: Tatyana Kopeykina, Group Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Irina Savvina, Legal Advisor, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

The proposed subject scope is as follow: – Collection development trends under present-day conditions.

– «Internet Navigator » and other recourses for library collection development.

– E-books: Vectors of development.

– Alternative collection development with digital documents. Problems and expected prospects.

– E-auctions in operation

– Expert collection development as an instrument for improving the quality of public libraries’ collections.

– Collection development with limited budgets .

QUESTIONS, ANSWERS, EXCHANGE OF OPINIONS, ROUND TABLE CONCLUSIONS

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, DISCUSSION SECTION CONCLUSIONS

79 Section 10: Public Access to Legal and Business Information. Problems of Copyright, Library Intellectual and Material Property Protection Special events within the framework of Section 10: The Sixth Discussion Round Table “Copyright and Intellectual Property Protection in Foreign and Domestic Library Practice” Discussion group: “Do We Need to Digitize Domestic Books?” Legal and General Cultural Aspect» Special presentation “Innovative Methods of Testing of Foreign Language Knowledge of Professionals” (Joint event of Section 1 and Section 10)

Wednesday, June 9, 9.00-19.00 Crimea Conference Hall CHAIRS: Elena Sizova, Chief of Staff, Committee for Culture, State Duma (Parliament) of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation, Moscow, Russia Alexander Tyagunov, Deputy Chair, Committee for Culture, State Duma (Parliament) of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation, Moscow, Russia Vladimir Firsov, Deputy Director General, National Library of Russia; Vice President, Russian Library Association, St. Petersburg, Russia 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 ADMINISTRATORS: Tamara Melnikova, Head, Property and Legal Relations Department, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Valentina Arapova, Sector Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

80 9.00-11.00 SESSION I LEGAL PROBLEMS AND ASPECTS IN THE WORK OF LIBRARIES AND OTHER CULTURAL AND EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS Presentations - up to 20 minutes, including questions and answers - up to 5 minutes

1. Improving Legislations in the Sphere of Culture Elena Sizova, Committee for Culture, State Duma (Parliament) of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation, Moscow, Russia

2. The U.S. Libraries, Legislation and Users’ Claims: Fresh look by a Curious Russian Yakov Shrayberg, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

3. Copyright and Users’ Rights: The Blessing of Harmony or Functional Optimum? Vladimir Firsov, National Library of Russia, St. Petersburg, Russia

4. Law and Libraries. Problems of Increasing Expansion Viktor Monakhov, Institute of State and Law of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia

5. The Proposed Google Book Settlement: Implications for the Digitization of Copyrighted Works Michelle Woods, United States Copyright Office, Washignton, D.C., USA 11.00-11.20 COFFEE BREAK 11.20-13.00 SESSION I (CONTINUED) 6. Developing Legal Thesaurus in Kazakhstan Zauri Abdukarimova, M. Kh. Dulati Taraz State University Scientific Library, Taraz, Kazakhstan

7. The Federal Law “On Allocation of Orders for Goods Delivery, Works and Services to Satisfy State and Municipal Needs” for Library Activities: Drawing Project Specifications Tatyana Kopeykina and Irina Savvina, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

8. Providing Access to Information for Disabled People: From Judicial Experience Klavdiya Chmelevskaya, Central City Children’s Library, Murmansk, Russia

81 9. Calculating the costs of State Services at Libraries in the Light of the Reform of State and Municipal institutions Budgeting Vera Vikulova, “The Gogol’s House” Memorial Center and Scientific Library, Moscow, Russia QUESTIONS, ANSWERS, DISCUSSION

13.00-15.00 LUNCH 15.00-16.30 SESSION II INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AND BUSINESS SERVICES AT LIBRARIES Presentations - up to 20 minutes, including questions and answers - up to 5 minutes

1. Information Services to Business Interests Elena Bunina, “Gazprom Promgaz” Company, Moscow, Russia

2. Intellectual Property of Libraries: Legal Support (Experience of RNPLS&T) Tamara Melnikova and Irina Savvina, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

3. The Status and Prospects for Business Collection Development at Sci-Tech Libraries Olga Putilina and Valentina Arapova, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

4. The Status and Prospects for Business Collection Development at Public and Municipal Libraries Nataliya Zabelina, Moscow City Business Library, Moscow, Russia

5. The State Public Libraries’s Promoting and Disseminating Sci-tech Knowledge in the Sphere of Services Gennady Zikeev, Moscow Confederation of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs, Moscow, Russia 16.30-18.00 THE SIXTH DISCUSSION ROUND TABLE «COPYRIGHT AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY PROTECTION IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIBRARY PRACTICE»

82 MODERATORS: Elena Sizova, Chief of Staff, Committee for Culture, State Duma (Parliament) of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation, Moscow, Russia Vladimir Firsov, Deputy Director General, National Library of Russia; Vice President, Russian Library Association, St. Petersburg, Russia 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 ADMINISTRATORS: Tatyana Kopeykina, Group Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Irina Savvina, Legal Advisor, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Introduction by: Yakov Shrayberg, Director General, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology; President, ELNIT International Association; Vice President, Russian Library Association, Moscow, Russia

COMMUNICATIONS BY MODERATORS, LAWYERS, TOP MANAGERS, PARTICIPANTS IN THE SESSION

18.00-19.00 DISCUSSION GROUP «DO WE NEED TO DIGITIZE NATIONAL BOOKS? LEGAL AND GENERAL CULTURAL ASPECT» MODERATORS: Mikhail Afanasyev, Director, State Public Historical Library of Russia, Moscow, Russia Vadim Stepanov, Professor, Moscow State University of Culture and Arts, Khimki, Moscow Region, Russia ADMINISTRATOR: Yury Zaslavsky, Director, Scanning Service Center, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

83 Introductory communications: 1. Do We Have the Right: Russian Libraries, Digitizing, and Copyright Vadim Stepanov, Moscow State University of Culture and Arts, Khimki, Moscow Region, Russia

2. Dizitization and Culture Mikhail Afanasyev, State Public Historical Library of Russia, Moscow, Russia

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, DISCUSSION, SECTION CONCLUSIONS

Tuesday, June 8, 11.40-13.00 Consul Conference Hall Joint event of Section 1 and Section 10 11.40-13.00 SPECIAL PRESENTATION «INNOVATIONS TECHNOLOGIES IN PROFESSIONAL TESTING OF FOREIGN LANGUAGES” MODERATOR: Robert Katz, CEOi Language Testing International (LTI, Inc.), White Planes, N.Y., USA ADMINISTRATOR: Alexander Bobylev, Director for Russia and CIS, «iJet» Company, Annapolis, USA

84 Section 11: The Problems of Regional, Municipal and Rural Libraries. Local Studies and Information

Guest Session in Sovetsky Preliminary registration at the Organizing Committee Desk at 9.00 - 22.00, June 5 - 6

Wednesday, June 9, 8.10-17.30 Guest Session in Sovetsky 7.00-8.00 BREAKFAST 8.10 DEPARTURE to SOVETSKY (Main entrance to “Sudak” Tourist and Health Center. Please keep your registration coupon to board the bus) On the premises of M. I. Chub Central Regional Library CHAIRS: Svetlana Zolotinskaya, Head, International Projects and Public Relations Department, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Tatyana Manilova, Deputy Director, Division of Cultural Heritage, Head, Library and Archive Department, Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation, Moscow, Russia 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: Yuliya Gnedova, Deputy Director, I. Franko Crimean Republican Universal Scientific Library, Simferopol, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine Larisa Ivanchenko, Director, M. I. Chub Central District Library, Sovetsky, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine Tatyana Semenikhina, Chief Bibliographer, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

85 10.00-12.00 ONE-DAY SESSION Greetings by: On behalf of Sovetsky Regional Administration Ivan Masnik, Chair of Sovetsky District Administration, Sovetsky, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine

On behalf of the District Department of Culture Tatyana Kryzhanovskaya, Head of Department of Culture, Sovetsky, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine

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

1. Region’s Central Library: On the Concept of Modern Provincial Library Larisa Kolenko, N. K. Krupskaya Regional Scientific Library, Astrakhan, Russia

2. Mobile Complex of Information Services for Libraries: Tasks, Functions and Models of Use Sergey Sidzinevsky, “Pushkin Library” Nonprofit Foundation, Moscow, Russia

3. Library Periodicals as a Source of Professional Information. On publication of “Modern Library” and “Play Library” Journals Lyubov Kazachenkova, “LITERA” Information Cooperation Center; “Modern Library” Journal; “Play Library” Journal, Moscow, Russia

4. Local Studies and Regional Information in RNPLS&T’s Projects Svetlana Zolotinskaya, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

5. Intergation of Information and Library Technologies in the Services Provided to Special User Groups Evgeny Chugunov, Department of Culture of Kostroma Region, Kostroma, Russia

6. The Future of Municipal Libraries in Digital Society Is Being Introduced Today Nataliya Sorokoletova and Svetlana Brazhnikova, Belgorod State Universal Scientific Library, Belgorod, Russia 12.00-12.20 COFFEE BREAK 12.20-14.00 SESSION (CONTINUED) 7. «I. V. Vladislavlev Lectures» in the Belgorod Region Liliya Sagitova, Belgorod State Institute of Culture and Arts, Belgorod, Russia

86 8. Organizing Library Interior Space. Exhibition Activities Nelli Sokolova, Centralized Library System, Kirovsky District, St. Petersburg, Russia

9. Library and Information Collections in Shaping Information Resources for Local Studies Valentina Shadrina, Belgorod State Institute of Culture and Arts, Belgorod, Russia

10. The Karatygin’s Days – 2009 In the Nizhny Novgorod Land Rauf Mamedov, Department of Culture, Uren Municipal Region Administration, Uren, Nizhny Novgorod Region, Russia

11. M.L. Kropivnitsky Central Library in Nikolaev: The Volunteer Library and Volunteers in the Library Tatyana Tverdaya and Lyubov Varyukhina, M.L. Kropivnitsky Central Library of the Central Library System for the Adults, Nikolaev, Ukraine

12. The Role of Libraries in Education and Shaping Innovative Thinking Irina Makarina, “Prosveshcheniye” Publishing House, Moscow, Russia

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, DISCUSSION, SECTION CONCLUSIONS

14.00-15.00 LUNCH 15.00-17.30 TOUR OF ANCIENT ARMENIAN SURB KHACH MONASTERY

17.30 DEPARTURE to SUDAK

87 Section 12: Reading and Information Literacy of Children and the Youth 2010 Topic: «The Role of Libraries in Increasing the Level of Information Culture and Preserving Cultural Heritage in Modern Society» Special events within the framework of Section 12: Topical Workshop «How Are Children’s Library, Information Literacy and New Educational Standards Interrelated?» Display Dicussion «Information Filtration: Pros and Cons» Round Table to Exchange Opinions «Children on the Net: What’s the News?» Presentation «The Crimea Year upon Year: What Has Sprung up?» Master-class «City in the Darkness: No-kidding Game at a Children’s Library» Topical Round Table «Library Services for Blind Children» (Joint session of Section 12 and Workshop «More Users of the Libraries for the Blind: Trends and Prospects») Round Table “Libraries’ Information Resources for Ecological Science and Education” (Joint event of Sections 8 and 12)

CHAIRS: Sevil Akhmedova, Department Head, F. Kocharli Republican Children’s Library, Baku, Azerbaijan Olga Gromova, Editor-in-Chief, “The School Library” Newspaper, “Pervoye Sentyabrya” Publishing House, Moscow, Russia Nataliya Dzyuba, Department Head, National Children’s Library of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine

88 ADMINISTRATORS: Elena Ivanova, Special Correspondent, “The School Library” Newspaper, “Pervoye Sentyabrya” Publishing House, Nizhny Novgorod, Russia Muza Sokolova, Division Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Olga Sologub, Director, Sudak Centralized Library System, Sudak, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine Nadezhda Novikova, Division Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

Tuesday, June 8, 9.00-13.00 Surozh Auditorium 9.00-10.30 SESSION I LIBRARIES AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, LIBRARIES FOR EDUCATION Presentations - up to 20 minutes, including questions and answers - up to 5 minutes

1. School Libraries – Agents of Reading Ekaterina Timchenko, Scientific and Pedagogical Library, Nikolaev, Ukraine

2. From Educational Institution’s Information Web-site to Information Environment Anna Tsvetkova, Information Technologies Resource Center of Moscow North Western District Department for Education, Moscow, Russia

3. New Opportunities for Collection Development and Information Services to School Libraries Due Information and Communication Technologies Marina Medvedeva, Mart Company, Velikie Luki, Russia

4. New Generation of Educational Standards and Shoolchildren’s Information Literacy: How do Libraries Come into the Picuture? Olga Gromova, “The School Library” Newspaper, “Pervoye Sentyabrya” Publishing House, Moscow, Russia

5. Library Corporation at Our New School: An optimistical forecast Valentina Zhiltsova, Center for Advanced Training “Uchebnaya Kniga” Center, Ekaterinburg, Russia

89 6. Our Native Word: From Dahl’s Dictionary to the Dictionaries of the 21-st Century”: The All-Russian Festival “The Dictionary Day” Konstantin Derevyanko, “AST” Publishing Group, Moscow, Russia 10.30-11.00 COFFEE BREAK 11.00-13.00 TOPICAL WORKSHOP «HOW ARE CHILDREN’S LIBRARY, INFORMATION LITERACY AND NEW EDUCATIONAL STANDARDS INTERRELATED?» MODERATORS: Anna Tsvetkova, Division Head, Information Technologies Resource Center of Moscow North Western District Department for Education, Moscow, Russia Olga Gromova, Editor-in-Chief, “The School Library” Newspaper, “Pervoye Sentyabrya” Publishing House, Moscow, Russia

Orientational paper: New Generation of Educational Standards: Looking towards Libraries? Alexander Gein, Professor, Urals State University, Ekaterinburg, Russia PROBLEMS FOR DISCUSSION:

– How do new educational standards in Russia affect children’s and school libraries?

– What’s about neighbors? Educational standards in foreign countries? Do they affect the work of public and school libraries?

– What do school libraries know about school life?

– What can school expect from children’s public libraries and what from their school libraries?

– What can children’s library expect subsequent to new standards?

90 Tuesday, June 8, 17.20-19.00 Novy Svet Auditorium 17.20-19.00 ROUND TABLE «LIBRARIES’ INFORMATION RESOURCES FOR ECOLOGICAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION» (Joint event of Sections 8 and 12) MODERATORS: Nataliya Dunaeva, Director, N. I. Zheleznov Central Scientific Library, Russian State Agrarian University – K.A. Timiryazev Moscow Agricultural Academy, Moscow, Russia Olga Gromova, Editor-in-Chief, “The School Library” Newspaper, “Pervoye Sentyabrya” Publishing House, Moscow, Russia Elena Bychkova, Head, Ecological Information Department, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia ADMINISTRATORS: Inessa Kondrasheva, Department Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Anna Kryukova, Bibliographer, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

Keynote papers: 1. The Results of All-Russian Ecological Contest-Festival Among Public Libraries: New Points and Assessment Criteria of Ecological Awareness in Russian Libraries Irina Mikhnova and Veronika Leshchinskaya, Russian State Library for Youth, Moscow, Russia

2. Results of the All-Russian Contest “Libraries for Ecological Science and Education” Elena Bychkova and Anna Kryukova, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

91 PROBLEMS FOR DISCUSSION: 1. 2005–2010 – new nominations for contests, why?

2. Do libraries adopt the functions in ecological activities nonrelevant to their nature?

3. Trends in the provision of environmental information by the libraries. PRESENTATION OF THE CONTEST PROJECTS. AWARDS TO THE WINNERS OF THE ALL-RUSSIAN CONTEST «LIBRARIES FOR ECOLOGICAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION» MODERATOR: Elena Bychkova, Head, Ecological Information Department, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, DISCUSSION SECTION CONCLUSIONS

Wednesday, June 9, 9.00-19.00 Kara Dag Auditorium 9.00-10.30 SESSION II ELECTRONIC WORLD OF CHILDREN’S AND SCHOOL LIBRARIES Presentations - up to 20 minutes, including questions and answers - up to 5 minutes

1. Enhancing Information Support of School Libraries Through Building Corporate Resources Tatyana Roskina, Scientific and Pedagogical Library, Nikolaev, Ukraine

2. Corporate Projects of Ukrainian Children’s Libraries Nataliya Dzyuba and Anastasiya Kobzarenko, National Children’s Library of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine

3. Using Microsoft Office Functionality for Creative Projects of Schoolchildren Elena Klin, Moscow State University of Culture and Arts, Khimki, Moscow Region, Russia

92 4. Forming Schoolchildren’s Computer Literacy Nataliya Dibrova, Taras Shevchenko Kiev National University, Kiev, Ukraine

5. Literary Expedition in Search of Book Treasures: From Playing to Reading Yana Bondarenko and Irina Bazilenko, Centralized Library System for Childre, Nikolaev, Ukraine 10.30-11.00 COFFEE BREAK 11.00-13.00 PRESENTATION «THE CRIMEA YEAR UPON YEAR: WHAT HAS SPRUNG UP?» MODERATOR: Olga Gromova, Editor-in-Chief, “The School Library” Newspaper, “Pervoye Sentyabrya” Publishing House, Moscow, Russia 13.00-15.00 LUNCH 15.00-16. 30 ROUND TABLE TO EXCHANGE OPINIONS «CHILDREN ON THE NET: WHAT’S THE NEWS?» MODERATOR: Olga Gromova, Editor-in-Chief, “The School Library” Newspaper, “Pervoye Sentyabrya” Publishing House, Moscow, Russia

PROBLEMS FOR DISCUSSION:

– The week of safe Runet, new opportunities and trends

– Children’s safety in the Internet: That is how we make it…

– The right to access to information vs. filters… Any contradictions?

– Just imagine that Internet use control is forbidden at your library (or your country). What would librarians do? 16.30-17.00 COFFEE BREAK

93 17.00-19.00 DISPLAY DISCUSSION «INFORMATION FILTRATION: PROS AND CONS» MODERATOR: Lyudmila Sukhova, Deputy Editor-in-Chief, “The School Library” Newspaper; Library Head, Grammar School No. 5, Sergiev Posad, Moscow Region, Russia QUESTIONS, ANSWERS, DISCUSSION

Thursday, June 10, 9.00-19.00 Kara Dag Auditorium 9.00-11.40 SESSION III CHILDREN’S AND SCHOOL LIBRARIES: COMMON PROBLEMS AND ACCOMPLISHMENTS Presentations - up to 20 minutes, including questions and answers - up to 5 minutes

1. Great Challenges for Little Readers. The opinion of non-stranger (On the Strategy of Supporting the Reading Children at Nikolaev Libraries) Elena Romanchenko, V. Lyagin Regional Children’s Library, Nikolaev, Ukraine

2. The Impression of Images: Visual, Spatial, Information Technological Solutions for Children’s Libraries Tatyana Zhayvoronok, V. Lyagin Regional Children’s Library, Nikolaev, Ukraine

3. When the Time of Change Comes – We are to Construct Windmills, or Which Library does Youth Need Marina Ivashina, Sverdlovsk Regional Library for Children and Youth, Ekaterinburg, Russia 4. To Make the World a Better and a Lighter Place Svetlana Vaylo, Ryazan Regional Chilldren’s Library, Ryazan, Russia 5. From Reading to Creative Activity, or How to Make Children Happy. Publishing Project in Children’s Library Lyudmila Gavrilina, Centralized Library System № 2, Central Administrative District, Moscow, Russia

94 6. «Voyage into H. Ch. Andersen’s Fairy Tale World». Book-lovers’ Gathering as a Form of Attracting Readers to Children’s Library Tatyana Teleleyko, Centralized Library System № 2, Central Administrative District, Moscow, Russia

7. Who are You, Our Reader? The Results of Youth’s Reading Sociological Survey Marina Tretyachenko, M. A. Svetlov Central Juvenile Library, Moscow, Russia

8. Literary Museums – an Essential Part of Children’s Libraries Nelli Kanivets. and Svetlana Kapranova, Centralized Library System for Children, Sevastopol, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine

9. On Developing Effective Methods and Active Forms of Russian Youth’s Patriotic Education with an Effective Use of Media Galina Plotnikova, Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation, Moscow, Russia

10. Open World of Cultural Masterpieces Nataliya Anosova and Marina Novitskaya, V. N. Orlov Republican Children’s Library, Simferopol, Ukraine 11.40-12.00 COFFEE BREAK 12.00-13.30 MASTER-CLASS «CITY IN THE DARKNESS»: NO-KIDDING GAME AT A CHILDREN’S LIBRARY MODERATOR: Zhanna Khokhlova, Director, Children’s Library № 45, Moscow, Russia 13.30-15.00 LUNCH 15.00-16.30 TOPICAL ROUND TABLE «LIBRARY SERVICES FOR BLIND CHILDREN» (Joint event of Section 12 and Workshop «More Users of the Libraries for the Blind: Trends and Prospects») MODERATORS: Elena Zakharova, Deputy Director, Russian State Library for the Blind, Moscow, Russia Olga Gromova, Editor-in-Chief, “The School Library” Newspaper, “Pervoye Sentyabrya” Publishing House, Moscow, Russia

95 ADMINISTRATORS: Galina Elfimova, Department Head, Russian State Library for the Blind, Moscow, Russia Elena Ivanova, Special Correspondent, “The School Library” Newspaper, “Pervoye Sentyabrya” Publishing House, Nizhny Novgorod, Russia

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

1. A Blind Child at the Library: The Experience of Russian Special Libraries Elena Zakharova, Russian State Library for the Blind, Moscow, Russia

2. Information Support of Educating and Training Children with Flat Print Texts Reading: Foreign and Domestic Practice Galina Elfimova, Russian State Library for the Blind, Moscow, Russia

3. Problems of Inclusive Education Nataliya Baukova, Saratov Regional Special Library for the Blind, Saratov, Russia

4. Handmade Book and Its Role in Educating a Blind Child Irina Krutikhina, Kirov Regional Special Library for the Blind, Kirov, Russia 16.30-16.50 COFFEE BREAK 16.50-19.00 TOPICAL ROUND TABLE (CONTINUED) 5. Tactile Books for Children Made by their Age Mates: A Utopia or a Chance to Make Use? Olga Gromova, “The School Library” Newspaper, Moscow, Russia PROBLEMS FOR DISCUSSION:

– A blind child visits your children’s / school library. Which problems does he/she meet and you as well?

– Peculiarities of information perception by blind children and their services arrangement: Working experience of libraries of various types.

– Equal rights and opportunities for obtaining education and training impaired children in modern conditions.

– Inclusive education: Prospects, problems, role of libraries.

– Providing blind children with learning materials, including ones in digital format and adaptive devices at schools and libraries.

– Information support of professionals and parents.

96 – Specialities in preparing illustrative and didactic material; books for small blind children.

– Cooperation between special, children’s and school libraries – the present experience and prospects.

– Sighted children: What they don’t know about the world in the darkness and do they need to know about that? Discussion of the project «City in the darkness». (See the master-class in the first half of the day).

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, DISCUSSION TOPICAL ROUND TABLE CONCLUSIONS

DISCUSSION, CONCLUSIONS

97 Section 13: Medical information: Libraries Role in Support of Scientific Research and Services for Physicians Special events within the framework of the Section: Special presentation by «Elsevier» Company for medical libraries Round table«The Book as a Bibliotherapeutic Tool»

CHAIRS: Faina Bolkunova, Director, State Scientific Medical Library of the Ministry of Public Health of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Tashkent, Uzbekistan 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 ADMINISTRATORS: Vladimir Groza, Engineer, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Olga Latypova, Department Head, Republican Medical Library and Information Center, Kazan, Republic of Tatarstan, Russia Nadezhda Novikova, Division Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

Wednesday, June 9, 9.00-19.00 9.00-11.00 SESSION I Sudak Conference Hall Presentations - up to 20 minutes, including questions and answers - up to 5 minutes

1. Certificate is Obtained, but What’s Next? Yuliya Dresher, Republican Medical Library and Information Center, Kazan, Republic of Tatarstan, Russia

2. Problems and Prospects for Ukrainian Medical Libraries’ Corporate Work Raisa Pavlenko and Galina Nezhurbeda, National Scientific Medical Library of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine

98 3. Using Electronic Resources for Supporting Medical Science and Education on the Example of the State Scientific Medical Library of Uzbekistan Faina Bolkunova and Z. Rakhimova, State Scientific Medical Library of the Ministry of Public Health of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Tashkent, Uzbekistan

4. New Technologies for Information Support of Medicine in Belarus Veranika Shutova, Republican Scientific Medical Library, Minsk, Belarus

5. Information Resources and Technologies in Medical University Libraries Marianna Petyaeva, United Scientific Library, Saratov State Medical University, Saratov, Russia

6. New Projects by «Logosphere» Company for Medical Professionals Vladimir Kudaev, «Logosphere», Company, Moscow, Russia 11.00-11.20 COFFEE BREAK 11.20-12.20 SESSION (CONTINUED) 7. Information Support of Practical Healthcare Yuliya Dresher and Olga Oleynik, Republican Medical Library and Information Center, Kazan, Republic of Tatarstan, Russia

8. Ovid Technologies Resources: Information Support of Research in Medicine and Clinical Practice Vincent Maessen, CEE/CIS Regional Representative Office, Wolters Kluwer, Berlin, Germany

9. Resources on Evidence Based Medicine from Ovid Technologies Elena Eronina, KONEK Company, Moscow, Russia 12.20-13.30 SPECIAL PRESENTATION OF «ELSEVIER» COMPANY FOR MEDICAL LIBRARIES MODERATOR: Alexey Lutay, Marketing and Publishing Programs Coordinator, Elsevier Science, Moscow, Russia 13.30-15.00 LUNCH

99 15.00-17.00 SESSION II Novy Svet Auditorium Presentations - up to 20 minutes, including questions and answers - up to 5 minutes

1. Formalization in Institution’s Activities Yuliya Dresher, Republican Medical Library and Information Center, Kazan, Republic of Tatarstan, Russia

2. Electronic Resources of Bashkir State Medical University for Education and Research Nataliya Kobzeva, Bashkir State Medical University Scientific Library, Ufa, Russia

3. EBSCO Databases in Medicine Andrey Sokolov, «EBSCO Publishing», Minsk, Belarus

4. E-Resources in Medicine at Oxford University Adina Teusan, Oxford University Press, Oxford, United Kingdom

5. Logistics of Library Interactions with University Departments to Aid Educational Process Marina Terekhova, Scientific Medical Library of the Siberian State Medical University, Tomsk, Russia

6. From “Book Shop” to E-Library Izabella Ivanova, Kharkov National Medical University Library, Kharkov, Ukraine 17.00-17.20 COFFEE BREAK 17.20-19.00 SESSION II (CONTINUED) 7. Rare Information Book Museum in the Single Information Space of a Higher School Nina Shilina, Voronezh State Medical Academy Joint Scientific Medical Library, Voronezh, Russia

8. Implementation and Use of IRBIS 64 ALIS in Ukrainian Medical Libraries Lev Rudzsky, President, Association of IRBIS System Users in Ukraine (“IRBIS Ukraine” Association), Kiev, Ukraine

9. Role of Methodic Cabinets in Medical and Hospital Libraries’ Innovation Activities Olga Latypova, Republican Medical Library and Information Center, Kazan, Republic of Tatarstan, Russia

100 10. Conditions of Knowledge Management in Libraries Yuliya Dresher and Olga Oleynik, Republican Medical Library and Information Center, Kazan, Republic of Tatarstan, Russia

11. Shaping Electronic Library of Medical High Institution: Problems and prospects Tatyana Lishchuk, Yaroslavl State Medical Academy Scientific Library, Yaroslavl, Russia

QUESTIONS, ANSWERS, DISCUSSION

Friday, June 11, 9.00-13.00 Commonwealth Conference Hall 9.00-11.00 SESSION III Presentations - up to 20 minutes, including questions and answers - up to 5 minutes

1. Presentation of biobliographic Index “Nikolay Mikhailovich Amosov. The Legend of World Culture” Raisa Pavlenko, National Scientific Medical Library of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine

2. Presentation of anniversary digest “ Belarus Republican Medical Library is 70” Veronika Shutova, Republican Scientific Medical Library, Minsk, Belarus

3. Presentation of the book: T. A. Emelina. Front Roads of Tatarstan Medicos/ T. A. Emelina. – Kazan: Medicina, 2010. – 232 p. Yuliya Dresher, Republican Medical Library and Information Center, Kazan, Republic of Tatarstan, Russia

4. Presentation of the profgessional library journal: Medical and Hospital Libraries of Russia. – Kazan: Medicina Yuliya Dresher, Republican Medical Library and Information Center, Kazan, Republic of Tatarstan, Russia 11.00-11.20 COFFEE BREAK

101 11.20-13.00 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: Quality of Providing Bibliotherapeutic Services at Medical clinics Yuliya Dresher, Republican Medical Library and Information Center, Kazan, Republic of Tatarstan, Russia

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, DISCUSSION, ROUND TABLE AND SECTION CONCLUSIONS

102 Section 14: Information and Innovation Support of Education, Research and Management CHAIRS: Vasily Drigaylo, Director, G.I. Denisenko Library for Science and Technology of “Kiev Polytechnic Institute” Ukrainian National Technical University, Kiev, Ukraine Elena Lindeman, Deputy Director General for Library and Information Services, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Valentina Tsvetkova, Division Head, All-Russian Institute of Scientific and Technocal Information; Director General, “NTI-KOMPAKT” Company, Moscow, Russia ADMINISTRATORS: Kira Gorbuleva, Department Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Elena Olneva, Sector Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Konstantin Shishkin, Bibliographer, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

Wednesday, June 9, 9.00-19.00 9.00-11.00 SESSION I INNOVATIVE SERVICES OF LIBRARIES AND INFORMATION ORGANIZATIONS FOR SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH AND MANAGEMENT Tauria Conference Hall Presentations - up to 20 minutes, including questions and answers - up to 5 minutes

1. On Information Support to Science and Education in the Context of Forming Innovation Economy Valentina Tsvetkova, All-Russian Institute of Scientific and Technical Information, “NTI-KOMPAKT” Company, Moscow, Russia

2. Some Aspects of Information and Economic Conception of Research and Development Management in the Post-crisis Context of Reforming the Structure of the National Economy Oleg Syuntyurenko and Lyudmila Borisova, All-Russian Institute of Scientific and Technical Information of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia

103 3. Peculiarities of Forming and Using Information Resources in the Sphere of Scientific, Technical, and Innovative Activities: Interconnection between Economy, Science, and Education Elena Lindeman, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

4. Organization of Library and Information Support of Students’ Scienctific Research in a Technical Higher Education Institution Tatyana Zvonareva, Far Eastern State Technical University, Vladivostok, Russia

5. Information Resources and Services in Digital Environment: Efficiency, Demands, Prospects Elena Kurakova, Ulyanovsk State University Scientific Library, Ulyanovsk, Russia

6. Analysis of Demand for Information E-resources on Science and Technology: Information Support to Science and Education Sphere Kira Gorbuleva, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia 11.00-11.20 COFFEE BREAK 11.20-13.00 SESSION I (CONTINUED) 7. The Role and Place of Libraries in Shaping Information Society: Some Aspects, Experience and Primary Tasks Nadezhda Titova, Dnepropetrovsk Regional Universal Scientific Library, Dnepropetrovsk, Ukraine

8. Organization of Patent and License Support of Students’ Scienctific Research in the Far Eastern Region Tatyana Zvonareva and Mikhail Zvonarev, Far Eastern State Technical University, Vladivostok, Russia

9. The Culture of Study Books: Authors, Publishers, Libraries Stepanida Viktorova, K.D. Ushinsky State Pedagogical University, Yaroslavl, Russia

10. The Role of the Library of the Crimean Branch of Archaeology Institute of the Ukrainian National Academy of Sciences in Information and Document Support of Educational Process in Crimean Higher Education Institutions Galina Yadrova, Crimean Branch of Archaeology Institute of the Ukrainian National Academy of Sciences, Simferopol, Autonomous Repablic of Crimea, Ukraine

11. Universities’s Electronic Libraries Vadim Andrenyuk, “Electronic Archive” Company, Moscow, Russia

104 12. Utopia or Reality: Unifying Wording of a Contract with Scientific Organizations and Industrial Enterprises on Interlibrary Loan Library Information Services. Disagreement Issues Olga Sereda, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

13. The Role of ILL and EDD in the Structure of Information Support of Research in Education and Science Olga Sereda and Elena Lindeman, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia 13.00-15.00 LUNCH 15.00-16.40 SESSION I (CONTINUED) 14. Elsevier’s Innovative Solutions for Science and Education Vadim Sobolev, Manager for Russia, Elsevier Publishing House, Moscow, Russia

15. Emerald – Main Content Plus Extra Resources for Authors and Other Users Marcin Dembowski, Regional Manager, Eastern Europe, Russia and CIS Countries, Emerald Publishing Group Ltd., Bingley, United Kingdom

16. ProQuest’s Theses Database – a Comprehensive Resource of Information Support of Education and Scientific Research Galina Karmishenskaya, “ProQuest” Company, Moscow, Russia

17. Information Support of Patent and License Activity of the Enterprises of the Khabarovsk Territory which are a Part of the Nanotechnological Network Lyudmila Fedoreeva, Svetlana Afanaskina and Nataliya Bortsova, Pacific Ocean State University, Khabarovsk, Russia

18. “Dictionaries of the 21-st Century” Academic Lexicographical Program. “Science and World” Scientific and Educational Project Sergey Poteryayko, “AST” Publishing Group, Moscow, Russia 16.40-17.00 COFFEE BREAK

105 17.00-19.00 SESSION II ROLE OF LIBRARY AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES IN MODERN UNIVERSITIES’ EDUCATIONAL AND SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH ACTIVITIES Presentations - up to 20 minutes, including questions and answers - up to 5 minutes

1. On the Approaches and Means of Forming Information Environment of a Research University Olga Golitsina, Valentina Zolotareva, Nikolay Maksimov, and Tatyana Stukalova, Scientific Library, Moscow Engineering and Physics Institute (Technical University), Moscow, Russia

2. Foreign Electronic Scientific Resources in Pedagogy and Education Pavel Dedik, K.D. Ushinsky Scientific Pedagogical Library of the Russian Academy of Education, Moscow, Russia

3. The Role of Bibliometric Researches in Managing a Higher Education Institution’s Scientific Activities Lyudmila Savenkova and Valentina Volynets, G.I. Denisenko Library for Science and Technology, «Kiev Polytechnic Institute» National Technical University of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine

4. Experience of Forming Information Resources on the Basis of IRBIS 64 in the Library for Technical Sciences of the Siberian Federal University Tatyana Sergienko, Nadezhda Shevchenko, and Elena Zgurskaya, Siberian Federal University Scientific Library, Library for Technical Sciences, Krasnoyarsk, Russia

5. Providing Ideal Conditions for Students’ Independent Work Tamara Gadalina and Tatyana Spitsina, Scientific and Technical Library, S. P. Korolev Samara State Aerospace University, Samara, Russia

6. Experience of Publishing, Cultural and Educational Activities of the University Scientific Library Grigory Golysh, B. Khmelnitsky National University, Cherkassy, Ukraine

QUESTIONS, ANSWERS, DISCUSSION

106 Thursday, June 10, 15.00-19.00 15.00-17.00 SESSION II (CONTINUED) Sudak Conference Hall Presentations - up to 20 minutes, including questions and answers - up to 5 minutes

7. The Projects of “University Book”’ Journal: The Contests of Study Materials Elena Beylina, “University Book” Publishing House, Moscow, Russia

8. Electronic Resources and Innovative Technologies for Modern Educational Processes Svetlana Zorina, “KnoRus” Publishing Trade House, Moscow, Russia

9. The Experience and Features of Using E-Resources in University and Public Libraries Leonid Gorshkov, “IVIS” Company, Moscow, Russia

10. Linking Higher Education Institutions to Electronic Library System – One of the Main Requirements of the New Educational Standard Anton Molchanov, Digital Distribution Center, Moscow, Russia

11. University’s E-Library: New Production Technologies Alexey Malyshev, Xerox (CIS) Center for Industrial Solutions and System Integration, Moscow, Russia 17.00-17.20 COFFEE BREAK 17.20-19.00 SESSION II (CONTINUED) 12. Corporate and Electronic Resources in Interdisciplinary Studies Igor Bychkov, Institute for System Dynamics and Control Theory, Siberian Division of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Irkutsk, Russia

13. Access to Educational Resources through Automation and Informatization of Resource Centers Khasiyat Shikhova, Urgench State University, Urgench, Uzbekistan

14. Integration of Ukrainian Academic Libraries: Modern State and Development Prospects Tatyana Kolesnikova, Library for Science and Technology, V. Lazaryan National University of Railway Transport Dnepropetrovsk, Ukraine

107 15. Forming Students’ Information Culture (from the Work Experience of the Fundamental Library of the Belarusian State University) Tatyana Mityukhina and Lyudmila Ushakova, Fundamental Library of the Belarusian State University, Minsk, Belarus

16. Problems and Prospects of University Publishing in Kazakhstan Almara Nauryzbekova, M. Kh. Dulati Taraz State University Scientific Library, Taraz, Kazakhstan

DISCUSSION ON THE ROLE OF AND PROSPECTS FOR INFORMATION SUPPORT OF SCIENCE AND EDUCATION AT THE PRESENT STAGE

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, DISCUSSION, SECTION CONCLUSIONS

108 Section 15: Internet Technologies in Library and Information Work Special event within the framework of Section 15: Presentation of the joint project by RNPLS&T and Xerox (CIS) Company «Rare Book Electronic Archive» CHAIRS: Mikhail Goncharov, Director, Internet Technologies Development and Maintenance Center, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Tatyana Yaroshenko, Vice President for Information Technologies and Director of Scientific Library, “Kiev-Mohyla Academy” National University; Vice President, Ukrainian Library Association, Kiev, Ukraine ADMINISTRATORS: Oksana Bruy, Deputy Director, “Kiev-Mohyla Academy” National University Scientific Library, Kiev, Ukraine Kirill Kolosov, Head of Department for Internet Complex Administrator, Design and Analysis Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Alexander Selnitsyn, Technician Moscow State University of Culture and Arts, Khimki, Moscow Region, Russia

Thursday, June 10, 9.00-19.00 9.00-10.20 SESSION I Crimea Conference Hall Presentations - up to 20 minutes, including questions and answers - up to 5 minutes

1. Information and Communication Technologies at V. I. Vernadsky National Library of Ukraine Anatoly Chekmarev, Deputy Director General, V.I.Vernadsky National Library of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine

2. Web and Web 2.0 Technologies as a Means to Integrate Libraries into Modern Electronic Environment Ilya Sorokin, «Liber» Company, Moscow, Russia Alexey Skalaban, Belarusian National Technical University Scientific Library, Minsk, Russia

109 3. The Prospects for the Russian Union Catalog of Sci-tech Literature to Integrate Google Scholar Portal Kirill Kolosov, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

4. RNPLS&T’s New Internet-projects Mikhail Goncharov, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia 10.20-11.30 PRESENTATION OF THE JOINT PROJECT BY RNPLS&T AND XEROX (CIS) COMPANY «RARE BOOK ELECTRONIC ARCHIVE» MODERATORS: Mikhail Goncharov, Director, Internet Technologies Development and Maintenance Center, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Dmitry Studenikin, Projects Manager, Xerox (CIS) Company, Moscow, Russia Alexey Malyshev, Chief Consultant, Xerox (CIS) Center for Industrial Solutions and System Integration (CIS), Moscow, Russia 11.30-11.50 COFFEE BREAK 11.50-13.00 SESSION I (CONTINUED) 5. Emerald’s Book Series Complementing Professional Information in Management, Social Sciences, Engineering and Library and Information Services Daniel Scott, Emerald Group Publishing, Bingley, United Kingdom

6. Electronic Resources of “KONEK” Company: New Offers Elena Eronina, “KONEK” Subscription Agency, Moscow, Russia

7. ProQuest – Electronic Resources for Information Support of Education and Research Galina Karmishenskaya, “ProQuest” Company, Moscow, Russia

QUESTIONS, ANSWERS, DISCUSSION 13.00-15.00 LUNCH

110 15.00-17.00 SESSION II Presentations - up to 20 minutes, including questions and answers - up to 5 minutes

1. The Portal of the Ukrainian Scientific Periodicals Leonid Kostenko, V. I. Vernadsky National Library of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine

2. The Portal of St. Petersburg Public Libraries – Single Access Point to Their Information Resources and Services Olga Ustinova, V. V. Mayakovsky Central City Public Library, St. Petersburg, Russia

3. Ukrainian Public Libraries in the Virtual Space: 2+2 Years Later Igor Torlin, National Children’s Library of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine

4. Electronic Education Technologies in Library Information Services Elena Pekur, M. P. Dragomanov National Pedagogical University Scientific Library, Kiev, Ukraine

5. Electronic Resources for Beginners Alexander Kuznetsov, National Electronic Information Consortium (NEICON), Moscow, Russia Ekaterina Polnikova, National Electronic Information Consortium. St. Petersburg State University, St. Petersburg, Russia

6. Content Management Systems of RNPLST’s Portal Marina Zaluzhskaya and Inna Ermilina, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia 17.00-17.20 COFFEE BREAK 17.20-19.00 SESSION II (CONTINUED) 7. The ILIAC’s New Web-site Reflecting New Realities of Russian-U.S. Library and Information Cooperation Nadezhda Garmashova and Kseniya Volkova, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

8. Online-Libraries and Access to Electronic Content for Ukrainian Libraries Pavel Montag, “Center for Study Literature”, Kiev, Ukraine

9. “The First Virtual Reference”: Ten Years of Services to Russian-speaking Internet Users Anton Purnik, Russian State Library for Youth, Moscow, Russia

111 10. School Library in Blogosphere: CHUMworker Personal Notes Irina Kotkina, A.P. Pyrerka Nenets Boarding School, Naryan-Mar, Nenets Autonomous Area, Russia

11. Web-sites of Regional State Administrations in Ukraine L. A. Chekmareva, V. I. Vernadsky National Library of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine

Friday, June 11, 9.00-12.00 Crimea Conference Hall 9.00-12.00 SESSION III Presentations - up to 20 minutes, including questions and answers - up to 5 minutes

1. Information Resources Layout on Library’s Server Konstantin Kartuzov, Nikolaev Region State Archive, Nikolaev, Ukraine

2. Network E-resources of Russian State Library’s InformKultura in Cultural, Scientific, and Educational Environment Milena Sukhotina, Russian State Library, Moscow, Russia

3. Bibliographic Services in Virtual Environment: Modern State and Prospects Evgeniya Naydina, Russian State Library, Moscow, Russia

4. Review of Russian E-libraries Leonid Eremeev and Alexander Kuznetsov, F. M. Dostoevsky Omsk State University, Omsk, Russia

5. New Technological Opportunities for Organizing Information Services Elena Kutuzova, National Library of Russia, St. Petersburg, Russia

6. The Role of Electronic Catalog in Shaping New Services in Web 2.0 Technological Environment Tatyana Moshkovskaya, Library of the History of Russian Philosophy and Culture “A. F. Losev House”, Moscow, Russia

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, DISCUSSION, SECTION CONCLUSIONS

112 III. SPECIAL EVENTS

Special Subject Program «Aviation and Space» 2010 Topic: «Space Pioneers»

Thursday, June 10, 9.00-11.00 Sudak Conference Hall MODERATORS: Georgy Grechko, space pilot, Twice Hero of the Soviet Union, Ph.D. in Physics and Mathematics, Moscow, Russia Galina Evstigneeva, Deputy Director General for Library and Information Resources, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Nataliya Koroleva, Professor, I.M. Sechenov Moscow Medical Academy; Member, K. E. Tsiolkovsky Academy of Cosmonautics, Moscow, Russia ADMINISTRATORS: Yury Zaslavsky, Director, Scanning Service Center, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Tatyana Panteleeva, Department Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Introduction by: Yakov Shrayberg, Director General, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology; Vice President, Russian Library Association; President, International Association of Users and Developers of Electronic Libraries and New Information Technologies (ELNIT International Association), Moscow, Russia

1. «The Aborted Flight. Sergey P. Korolev» Nataliya Koroleva, Professor, I.M. Sechenov Moscow Medical Academy, Moscow, Russia

2. «Go on to Work!» Georgy Grechko, space pilot, twice Hero of the Soviet Union, Moscow, Russia

3. Space in the Developing the RNPLS&T’s System of Electronic Collections Yury Zaslavsky, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

113 4. Information Support of International Space Programs Nikolay Khvatov, “Yuzhnoye” State Design Bureau, Dnepropetrovsk, Ukraine

5. Demonstration of the Film: “We Served at Baikonur Cosmodrome”

QUESTIONS, ASNWERS, CONSULTATIONS, DISCUSSION

114 Special Program of the Russian Library Association

Tuesday, June 8, 10.00-13.00 Sudak Conference Hall CHAIRS: Vladimir Zaytsev, President, Russian Library Association; Director General, National Library of Russia, St. Petersburg, Russia Galina Evstigneeva, Deputy Director General for Library and Information Resources, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia ADMINISTRATORS: Sergey Basov, Council Member, Russian Library Association; Head of Library Science Research and Methodological Department, National Library of Russia, St. Petersburg, Russia Tatyana Panteleeva, Head, Department for Collection Development, Use and Storage, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia 10.00-13.00 ONE-DAY SESSION Presentations - up to 20 minutes, including questions and answers - up to 5 minutes

1. Developing the RLA’s Strategy for 2010–2015 Vladimir Zaytsev, President, Russian Library Association, St. Petersburg, Russia

2. Professional Coordination in RLA: Necessity and Expediency Yakov Shrayberg, Vice President, Russian Library Association; Director General, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

3. Professional Priorities in the Library Community: New Version of “The Professional Code of Ethics for Russian Librarians” Irina Trushina, Head, RLA Round Table “Librarian’s Communication and Professional Ethics”; Head of the Working Group for Developing New Edition of “The Professional Code of Ethics for Russian Librarians”; senior researcher, National Library of Russia, St. Petersburg, Russia

4. Librarian’s Social Conscience and Professional Everyday Life Mikhail Afanasyev, Director, State Public Historical Library of Russia, Moscow, Russia

115 5. Fifteen Years Together: On the First Book on RLA Vladimir Firsov, Vice President, Russian Library Association; Deputy Director General, National Library of Russia, St. Petersburg, Russia OPEN PROFESSIONAL DISCUSSION «RLA: RELYING ON ACCOMPLISHMENTS TO MOVE AHEAD DYNAMICALLY!» MODERATOR: Vladimir Zaytsev, President, Russian Library Association; Director General, National Library of Russia, St. Petersburg, Russia

RLA members, representatives of other library associations, interested Conference participants are invited

116 Special Program of the Ukrainian Library Association (ULA) «Ukrainian Library Association: Fifteen Years of Leadership in Library and Information Sphere»

Wednesday, June 9, 9.00-18.00 Consul Conference Hall CHAIRS: Irina Shevchenko, President, Ukrainian Library Association; Director, Institute of Post-graduate Education, National Academy of Culture and Arts for Top Managers, Kiev, Ukraine Valentina Pashkova, Vice President, Ukrainian Library Association; Director, Information Resource Center, US Embassy in Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine Lyudmila Kovalchuk, Vice President, Ukrainian Library Association; Director, Lesya Ukrainka Public Library, Kiev, Ukraine ADMINISTRATORS: Vera Zagumennaya, Presidium Member, Ukrainian Library Association; Professor, National Academy of Culture and Arts for Top Managers, Kiev, Ukraine Yaroslava Soshinskaya, Executive Director, Ukrainian Library Association; Associate Professor, “Kiev Polytechnic Institute” Ukrainian National Technical University, Kiev, Ukraine

9.00-11.00 SESSION I Presentations - up to 20 minutes, including questions and answers - up to 5 minutes PROGRAM OPENING, GREETINGS

1. If Not Us Then Who? Or on the Role of the Ukrainian Library Association in the Life of Library Community Irina Shevchenko, President, Ukrainian Library Association; Director, Institute of Post-graduate Education, National Academy of Culture and Arts for Top Managers, Kiev, Ukraine

2. Protection of Libraries’ Rights and Interests: Interacting with the government Larisa Nikiforenko, Head, Department of Library Activity Analysis and Forecast, Ministry of Culture and Tourism of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine

117 3. “Bibliomist” Program: Transforming Libraries Together Yaroslava Titarenko, Capacity Development Coordinator, “Bibliomist” Program, Global Libraries Program, IREX, Kiev, Ukraine Yuliya Tkachuk, Educational and Cultural Institutions Liaisons, “Bibliomist” Program, IREX, Kiev, Ukraine

4. Successful Projects Accomplished and Future Projects of ULA and the Parliament of Ukraine Promotion Program of Support of the Ukrainian Parliament Nadezhda Korotun, Director, Oles Gonchar Regional Universal Scientific Library, Kherson, Ukraine

5. Innovations in Library Services in Rural Areas and the Role of Regional Library Associations Nadezhda Bogza, Director, A. Gmyrev Regional Universal Scientific Library, Nikolaev, Ukraine 11.00-11.20 COFFEE BREAK 11.20-13.00 SESSION II OPEN WORKSHOP «LIBRARY ADVOCACY AS THE ULA’S PRIORITY» 1. Presentation of the ULA Program ofr Library Advocacy for 2010–2014 Vera Zagumennaya, Presidium Member, Ukrainian Library Association; Professor, National Academy of Culture and Arts for Top Managers, Kiev, Ukraine

2. Successful Library – the International Concepts: Advocacy in European Libraries Svetlana Barabash, Chair, Advocacy Section, Ukrainian Library Association; Academic Secretary , G.I. Denisenko Library for Science and Technology of “Kiev Polytechnic Institute” Ukrainian National Technical University, Kiev, Ukraine

3. Advocacy Kaleidoscope: Success Story Ukrainian Style Lyudmila Kovalchuk, Vice President, Ukrainian Library Association; Director, Lesya Ukrainka Public Library, Kiev, Ukraine Nataliya Morozova, Director, K. A. Timiryazev Regional Universal Scientific Library, Vinnitsa, Ukraine

4. Advocacy – an Important Component of Library Management Georgy Saprykin, Presidium Member, Ukrainian Library Association; Director, State Juvenile Library of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine OPEN WORKSHOP CONCLUSIONS

118 13.00-15.00 LUNCH 15.00-18.00 SESSION III PRESENTATION OF THE MONOGRAPH BY VALENTINA PASHKOVA: NATIONAL LIBRARY ASSOCIATIONS: 1876-2008 (KHARKOV, 2009) MODERATOR: Valentina Pashkova, Vice President, Ukrainian Library Association; Director, Information Resource Center, US Embassy in Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine

GAME SYSTEM OF IDEA MOBILIZATION «YOU WANT INNOVATIONS – WE PROVIDE CONDITIONS!» MODERATORS: Irina Shevchenko, President, Ukrainian Library Association; Director, Institute of Post-graduate Education, National Academy of Culture and Arts for Top Managers, Kiev, Ukraine Yaroslava Soshinskaya, Executive Director, Ukrainian Library Association; Associate Professor, “Kiev Polytechnic Institute” Ukrainian National Technical University, Kiev, Ukraine

QUESTIONS, ANSWERS, CONSULTATIONS, DISCUSSION Fourchette for the event participants

119 Special Program of the Book Center of M.I. Rudomino All-Russian State Library for Foreign Literature

Tuesday, June 8, 15.00-17.00 Consul Conference Hall MODERATORS: Ekaterina Genieva, Director General, M.I. Rudomino All-Russian State Library for Foreign Literature, Moscow, Russia Alla Nikolaevskaya, Director, Book Center 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

15.00-17.00 PRESENTATION OF PUBLISHING PROGRAMS AND PUBLICATIONS BY THE BOOK CENTER OF M.I. RUDOMINO ALL-RUSSIAN STATE LIBRARY FOR FOREIGN LITERATURE

QUESTIONS, ANSWERS, CONSULTATIONS, DISCUSSION

120 Special Round Table «The Role of Dictionaries in the Information Environment of the 21-st Century» Trivia Game «Find the Right Word!»

Tuesday, June 8, 17.00-19.00 Consul Conference Hall MODERATORS: Ekaterina Genieva, Director General, M.I. Rudomino All-Russian State Library for Foreign Literature, Moscow, Russia Konstantin Derevyanko, Drector for Business Development,”AST-PRESS” Publishing House, Moscow, Russia ADMINISTRATOR: Lyudmila Skachkova, Director, Cultural Programs Center, M.I. Rudomino All- Russian State Library for Foreign Literature, Moscow, Russia

QUESTIONS, ANSWERS, CONSULTATIONS, DISCUSSION

121 Special Program «The New Role of Reed Elsevier: From Information Support to Innovative Solutions»

Monday, June 7, 15.00-19.00 Crimea Conference Hall MODERATOR: Vadim Sobolev, Manager, Elsevier Publishing House, Moscow, Russia 15.00-17.00 ONE-DAY SESSION Presentations - up to 20 minutes, including questions and answers - up to 5 minutes Introduction by: Vadim Sobolev, Elsevier Publishing House, Moscow, Russia

1. New Realities – New Requirements Ekaterina Genieva, Director General, M.I. Rudomino All-Russian State Library for Foreign Literature, Moscow, Russia

2. Promoting the Partnership of Elsevier and NEICON Alexander Kuznetsov, National Electronic Information Consortium (NEICON), Moscow, Russia Ekaterina Polnikova, National Electronic Information Consortium, St. Petersburg State University, St. Petersburg, Russia

122 3. Elsevier’s Innovative Solutions for Science and Education Vadim Sobolev and Galina Yakshonok, Managers (S&T), Elsevier Publishing House, Moscow, Russia 17.00-17.20 COFFEE BREAK 17.20-19.00 SESSION (CONTINUED) 4. Elsevier for Medicine – Information Support of Clinical Decision-making Alexey Lutay, Manager (Health Sciences), Elsevier Publishing House, Moscow, Russia

5. News, Legal and Business Information Online Lyudmila Medvetskaya, Manager, LexisNexis Russia Company, Moscow, Russia

QUESTIONS, ANSWERS, CONSULTATIONS, DISCUSSION Fourchette for the event participants

123 Special Program of «KONEK» Subscription Agency and «ProQuest» Company

Thursday, June 10, 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 15.00-17.00 ONE-DAY SESSION Introduction by: Nataliya Vershinina, Executive Director, “KONEK” Subscription Agency, St. Petersburg, Russia

1. ProQuest Unique Resources for Universities, Academic Institutions and Libraries Galina Karmishenskaya, Regional Representative, Russia and CIS Countries, “ProQuest” Company, Moscow, Russia

2. New Offers and New Subsrciption Formats from Emerald Publishing Group Marcin Dembowski, Regional Manager, Eastern Europe, Russia and CIS Countries, Emerald Publishing Group Ltd., London, United Kingdom

3. Reference Electronic Resources from Foreign Publishers Elena Eronina, Head, Electronic Resources Department, “KONEK” Subscription Agency, Moscow, Russia

4. Elsevier Publishing House – Innovations Continued Galina Yakshonok and Vadim Sobolev, Moscow, Russia

5. Legal Information in Oxford University Press Databases Adina Teusan, Regional Manager, Northern and Eastern Europe, Oxford University Press, Oxford, United Kingdom

124 17.00-17.20 COFFEE BREAK 17.20-19.00 SESSION (CONTINUED) 6. OECD iLibrary – The OECD’s new online library for e-books, e-journals and statistical databases Damon Allen, Manager, Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), Berlin, Germany

7. Book Collections and New Products of Springer Verlag Elena Mikhaylovskaya, Executive Director, “KONEK” Subscription Agency, Moscow, Russia

8. MDConsult – Information Support of Clinical Decision-making Alexey Lutay, Coordinator, Marketing and Publishing Programs, Elsevier Publishing House, Moscow, Russia

9. Ovid Technologies Information Complex: wide opportunities of using medical information in Russia Elena Eronina, Head, Electronic Resources Department, “KONEK” Subscription Agency, Moscow, Russia

QUESTIONS, ANSWERS, CONSULTATIONS, DISCUSSION Fourchette for the event participants

125 Special Program of the National Electronic Information Consortium (NEICON) «Where Do We Head For?» Increasing Use of Electronic and Educational Resources in Russia and Abroad»

Wednesday, June 9, 9.00-14.00 Commonwealth Conference Hall MODERATOR: Alexander Kuznetsov, Executive Director, National Electronic Information Consortium (NEICON), Moscow, Russia ADMINISTRATOR: Irina Razumova, Deputy Director for Science, National Electronic Information Consortium, St. Petersburg, Russia

9.00-11.00 ONE-DAY SESSION Presentations - up to 20 minutes, including questions and answers - up to 5 minutes

1. Ten Years in the Russian Market of Electronic Resources. The history and prospects. Alexander Kuznetsov, National Electronic Information Consortium (NEICON), Moscow, Russia

2. Developing Library Consortia. Recent years trends and consequences of economic recession Irina Razumova, National Electronic Information Consortium, St. Petersburg, Russia

3. Bibliometrics and Citation Databases: What’s new. Indicators, approaches, publications, practices Vladimir Pislyakov, Higher School of Economics State University Library, Moscow, Russia

4. Russian Science in the Citation Index Pavel Kasyanov, Thomson Reuters Company, Moscow, Russia 11.00-11.20 COFFEE BREAK

126 11.20-14.00 SESSION (CONTINUED) 5. Is the Russian Market of Foreign Resources Developing: The Subscription Agency’s experience Elena Mikhaylovskaya, “KONEK” Subscription Agency, Moscow, Russia

6. New Times, New Solutions. Publishing market general trends Vadim Sobolev, Elsevier Publishing House, Moscow, Russia

7. Trends in the Market of Electronic Information Resources. EBSCO Publishing status Andrey Sokolov, EBSCO Publishing, Minsk, Belarus

8. Libraries in the Transient World Ekaterina Polnikova, National Electronic Information Consortium; St. Petersburg State University, St. Petersburg, Russia

9. Evaluating the Use of a Journal Collection in a Scientific Library of an Academic Institution: citing analysis Nikolay Mazov, A. A. Trofimuk Institute of Oil and Gas Geology and Geophysics, Siberian Division of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Novosibirsk, Russia Conclusion by: Alexander Kuznetsov, National Electronic Information Consortium (NEICON), Moscow, Russia

Fourchette for the event participants

127 Special Program «American Corners at the Crimea Conference»

Monday, June 7, 15.00-19.00 Sudak Conference Hall MODERATORS: Barbara Conaty, Information Resource Officer and American Corners Coordinator, Bureau of International Information Programs, U.S. Department of State, Washington DC, USA Andrea McGlinchey, Information Resource Officer, U.S. Embassy, Warsaw, Poland ADMINISTRATORS: Valentina Pashkova, Director, Information Resource Center, U.S. Embassy, Kiev, Ukraine Olesya Trachuk, IRC Assistant, Information Resource Center, U.S. Embassy, Kiev, Ukraine For American Corners Staff 15.00-16.00 American Corners case studies The American Corner in Kaliningrad Kseniya Timofeeva, A.P. Chekhov Central City Library, Kaliningrad, Russia

The American Corner in Ekaterinburg Anna Loginova, Mayor’s Office Library, Ekaterinburg, Russia

The American Corner for Would-be Managers in St. Petersburg Anna Murashova, A.S. Pushkin Central City Children’s Library, St. Petersburg, Russia

Foreign Literature Department at Minsk Pushkin Regional Library Nataliya Bobrova, A. S. Pushkin Regional Library, Minsk, Belarus

The American Corner in Wroclaw Ewa Jaros, Lower Siliesian Public Library, Wroclaw, Poland 16.00-17.00 Social Media Possibitities for American Corners and Windows on America

128 Olesya Trachuk, Information Resource Center, U.S. Embassy, Kiev, Ukraine 17.00-17.20 COFFEE BREAK 17.20-18.00 Professional Development: online courses and resources Andrea McGlinchey, Information Resource Officer, U.S. Embassy, Warsaw, Poland 18.00-18.30 Popular Culture Universe: America’s fun database Barbara Conaty, Information Resource Officer and American Corners Coordinator, Bureau of International Information Programs, U.S. Department of State, Washington DC, USA 18.30-19.00 American Corners: 10 years and Counting Barbara Conaty, Information Resource Officer and American Corners Coordinator, Bureau of International Information Programs, U.S. Department of State, Washington DC, USA

Tuesday, June 8, 15.00-19.00 Tauria-2 Auditorium All are Welcom 15.00-16.00 Copyright in the library Michele Woods, Senior Councel for Policy and International Affairs, United States Copyright Office, Washignton, DC, USA 16.00-17.00 The History of American Corners in Russia Eric Johnson, Public Affairs Officer, The U.S. Consulate General in St. Petersburg, U.S. Department of State, Washington DC, USA Windows on America Centers as Catalysts of Change in Ukrainian Libraries Valentina Pashkova, Director, Information Resource Center, U.S. Embassy, Kiev, Ukraine

129 17.00-17.20 COFFEE BREAK 17.20-18.15 Ten Years of American Corners in Russia The American Corner in Perm Sofia Slesarchuk, A. M. Gorky State Regional Universal Library, Perm, Russia

The American Corner in Vologda Elena Markova, Regional Universal Scientific Library, Vologda, Russia

The American Corner in Novosibirsk L.arisa Sviridova, Regional Scientific Library, Novosibirsk, Russia 18.15-19.00 Reading as a Survival Skill in a World of Change: resources and guides to reading Barbara Conaty, Information Resource Officer and American Corners Coordinator, Bureau of International Information Programs, U.S. Department of State, Washington DC, USA Andrea McGlinchey, Information Resource Officer, U.S. Embassy, Warsaw, Poland

QUESTIONS, ANSWERS, DISCUSSION

130 Special event dedicated to poet Maximilian Voloshin From Museum’s 25-th Anniversary – 100th Anniversary to Maximilian Voloshin’s House

Monday, June 7, 14.30-16.00 Consul Conference Hall MODERATORS: Tatyana Umrikhina, Deputy Chair, Council of Ministers of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Simferopol, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine Boris Poletavkin, Director General, Crimean Republican Ecological, Historical, and Cultural Reserve “M. Voloshin’s Cimmeria”, Feodosia, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine ADMINISTRATOR: Nataliya Miroshnichenko, Head, M. Voloshin House-Museum, Koktebel Republican Ecological, Historical and Cultural Reserve “M.Voloshin’s Cimmeria”, Koktebel, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine PARTICIPANTS:

– members of the “Crimea 2010” Organizing Committee;

– members of “M. Voloshin’s Cimmeria” Reserve International Board of Trustees;

– deputies of the Supreme Rada of Ukraine;

-– Representatives the Russian Federation, Ukraine, Autonomous Republic of Crimea (Ukraine), Feodosia City, and Koktebel’ authorities

– guests of the “Crimea 2010” Conference (by invitations of “Crimea 2010” Organizing Committee Chair, Autonomous Republic of Crimea leaders, administration of Koktebel Republican Ecological, Historical, and Cultural Reserve “M. Voloshin’s Cimmeria”;

– everyone interested. OPENING: Boris Poletavkin, Director General, Crimean Republican Ecological, Historical, and Cultural Reserve “M. Voloshin’s Cimmeria”, Feodosia, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine

131 COMMUNICATIONS BY: Tatyana Umrikhina, Deputy Chair, Council of Ministers of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Simferopol, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine Ekaterina Genieva, Director General, M.I. Rudomino All-Russian State Library for Foreign Literature, Moscow, Russia Yakov Shrayberg, Chair, “Crimea 2010” International Conference Organizing Committee; Director General, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Nataliya Miroshnichenko, Head, M. Voloshin House-Museum, Koktebel Republican Ecological, Historical and Cultural Reserve “M.Voloshin’s Cimmeria”, Koktebel, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine Approval of the Culturological Project “The Poet’s House 100-th Anniversary – a Unique Event in the Cultural Space of Ukraine, Russia, and Europe”

QUESTIONS, ANSWERS, EXCHANGE OF OPINIONS, CONCLUSIONS

132 IV. WORKSHOPS

Joint event of Russian Library Association, National Library of Russia and Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology «Open Access and Open Information Archives»

Tuesday, June 8, 9.00-13.00 Commonwealth Conference Hall CHAIRS: Yakov Shrayberg, Chair, “Crimea 2010” International Conference Organizing Committee; Director General, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Irina Lynden, Deputy Director General, National Library of Russia, St. Petersburg, Russia ADMINISTRATORS: Tamara Melnikova, Department Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Yury Dmitrenko, Technologist, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

9.00-11.00 ONE-DAY SESSION Presentations - up to 20 minutes, including questions and answers - up to 5 minutes Introduction by: Yakov Shrayberg, Chair, “Crimea 2010” International Conference Organizing Committee; Director General, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

1. Research Studies and Open Access to Their Results in Electronic Environment Irina Lynden, National Library of Russia, St. Petersburg, Russia

133 2. Open Access Developments and an Update from Sweden Mats Lindquist, National Library of Sweden, Stockholm, Sweden

3. Ukraine Welcomes Open Access Initiatives: Current Projects Irina Kuchma, «Open Access» Program, eIFL.net, Rome, Italy Tatyana Yaroshenko, «Kiev-Mohyla Academy» National University, Kiev, Ukraine

4. Оpen Access: International and National Projects Tatyana Yaroshenko, «Kiev-Mohyla Academy» National University, Kiev, Ukraine

5. RNPLS&T’s Projects to Promote Open Access Kirill Kolosov, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia 11.00-11.20 COFFEE BREAK 11.20-13.00 SESSION (CONTINUED) 6. Using DSpace Open Code Software to Create eKMAIR Institutional Repository of «Kiev-Mohyla Academy» National University Oksana Bruy, «Kiev-Mohyla Academy» National University, Kiev, Ukraine Valorie Hollister, DSpace project for DuraSpace organization, Hartford, USA

7. LIBRIS - A Swedish Linked Open Library Catalog Anders Soderback, National Library of Sweden, Stockholm, Sweden

8. E-SEVNTUR – the University’s Scientific Electronic Archive (experience of development, prospects) Nataliya Rzhevtseva and E. P. Nutrachenko, Sevastopol National Technical University Library, Sеvastopol, Ukraine

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

134 Workshop «Cultural Heritage Information Services»

Tuesday, June 8, 15.00-19.00 Commonwealth Conference Hall CHAIRS: Mats Lindquist, Senior Executive Officer, Department for National Coordination and Development, National Library of Sweden, Stockholm, Sweden Julija Zinkeviciene, Associate Profesor, Vilnius University, Vilnius, Lithuania ADMINISTRATORS: Dmitry Paltsev, Technologist, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Ilya Povalyaev, Digital Equipment Operator, Publishing and Reprographic Center, 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. Cultural heritage challenges to information retrieval -A historical perspective Mats Lindquist, National Library of Sweden, Stockholm, Sweden

2. Sondera – a portal for serendipitous discovery of cultural heritage Anders Soderback, National Library of Sweden, Stockholm, Sweden

3. Common Project of Archives, Libraries, and Museums in Lithuania Julija Zinkeviciene, Vilnius University, Vilnius, Lithuania

4. The European Library and Europeana Louise Edwards, The European Library, The Hague, The Netherlands

5. One Hundred Years in Russia’s History: The Complete E-archive of “Pravda” Newspaper Dima Frangulov, East View Information Services, Inс., Minneapolis, USA

135 17.00-17.20 COFFEE BREAK 17.20-19.00 SESSION (CONTINUED) 6. «Cultural Heritage of Chuvashia» Portal – Access Point to Information on the Culture of the Chuvash People Tatyana Nikolaeva, National Library of the Republic of Chuvashia, Cheboksary, Russia

7. CLS’ Memorial and Museum Collections. Culture in Russia in the 20-th century. On the occasion of Ekaterina Furtseva’s 100-th Anniversary Liliya Bagrova, Central Library System No. 3 of Moscow Central Administrative District, Moscow, Russia

8. Two Georgias on the Websites of Libraries Natela Popkhadze, «PHESVEBI» Georgian Association for the Protection of Environment and Cultural Monuments, Tbilisi, Georgia (Republic)

9. Heritage of the Great Steppe: Popularization and Discovery of Kazakhstan Cultural Heritage Among the Blind Asyl Azhibekov and Ayym Musabekova, Republican Library for Blind and Visually Impaired Citizens, Almaty, Kazakhstan

10. Factographic Databases Generated by the National Library of Belarus as a Source of Information on National Objects Tatyana Kuzminich, National Library of Belarus, Minsk, Belarus

Thursday, June 10, 12.00-14.00 Sudak Conference Hall 12.00-14.00 SESSION II 1. Oxford’s Great War Archive Project: Demonstrating the Potential of Online Community Collections Stuart Lee, Oxford University, United Kingdom

2. New RNPLS&T’s Projects in the History of Science and Technology in Russia Mikhail Goncharov, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

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

136 Workshop: More Users for Libraries for the Blind: Trends and prospects

Tuesday, June 8, 9.00-19.00 Kara Dag Auditorium CHAIR: Elena Zakharova, Deputy Director, Russian State Library for the Blind, Moscow, Russia ADMINISTRATOR: Galina Elfimova, Department Head, Russian State Library for the Blind, Moscow, Russia 9.00-11.00 SESSION I Presentations - up to 20 minutes, including questions and answers - up to 5 minutes Topic: Services to the Disabled Groups at Libraries for the Blind

MODERATOR: Elena Zakharova, Russian State Library for the Blind, Moscow, Russia 1. More Users for Special Libraries: Global trends and Russian problems Elena Zakharova, Russian State Library for the Blind, Moscow, Russia

2. Building World Wider Digital Library for the Blind Galina Elfimova, Russian State Library for the Blind, Moscow, Russia

3. Features of Information Resources in Special Library and Opportunities for Services to Different Groups of Disabled Users Tatyana Pikalkina, St. Petersburg State Library for the Blind, St. Petersburg, Russia

4. Modern Technologies for Rehabilitation of Users with Disabilities Mariya Konovalova, N. Ostrovsky Regional Special Library for the Blind, Kaluga, Russia 11.00-11.20 COFFEE BREAK

137 11.20-13.00 SESSION I (CONTINUED) 5. Interaction of the Regional Special Library for the Blind with Kirov Associations of the Disabled and Other Libraries Irina Krutikhina, Kirov Regional Special Library for the Blind, Kirov, Russia

6. Visually Impaired Users as the Library’s Priority User Group Tatyana Kalashnik, Pskov Regional Special Library for the Blind, Pskov, Russia

7. From Heart to Heart (From the Work Experience of Labytnanghi Libraries and «Renaissance» Club for Visually Impaired Users) Inna Lyubinetskaya, Centralized Library System, Labytnanghi, Yamal-Nenets Autonomous District, Russia

8. Presentation of the Training Course: Technologies of Library Services to Physically Disabled Users Mariya Konovalova, N. Ostrovsky Regional Special Library for the Blind, Kaluga, Russia

DISCUSSION ON THE SESSION SUBJECT SCOPE

13.00-15.00 LUNCH 15.00-17.00 SESSION II GROUP WORK TOPIC: «Libraries for Everyone» MODERATOR: Elena Zakharova, Deputy Director, Russian State Library for the Blind, Moscow, Russia

17.00-17.20 COFFEE BREAK 17.20-19.00 DISCUSSION AND SESSION CONCLUSIONS

FINAL DISCUSSION, WORKSHOP CONCLUSIONS, NEW PROJECTS DISCUSSION

138 Permanent Workshop «Libraries of the Turkic Countries and Regions: Interaction and Cooperation Priorities» The Workshop main topic: «The World of Ismail Gasprinsky: His days, associates, and followers» MODERATORS: Rosa Berdigalieva, President, Library Association of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Astana, Kazakhstan Gulnara Yagyaeva, Acting Director, I. Gasprinsky Crimean-Tatar Republican Library, Simferopol, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine ADMINISTRATORS: 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 Leylya Kadyrova, Department Head, I. Gasprinsky Crimean Tatar Republican Library, Simferopol, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine Olga Sologub, Director, Sudak Centralized Library System, Sudak, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine

Friday, June 11, 9.00-13.00 Kara Dag Auditorium 9.00-11.00 ONE-DAY SESSION Presentations - up to 20 minutes, including questions and answers - up to 5 minutes

1. At Service to Truth and Education Viktor Gankevich, V.I. Vernadsky Tauric National University, Sevastopol, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine

2. Ismail Gasprinsky’s House-Museum in Bakhchisara Ya. Appazov, Gasprinsky’s House-Museum, Simferopol, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine

3. Ismail-bey Mustafa-oglu Gasprinsky. The Biobibliography Nadzhie Yagya, I. Gasprinsky Crimean-Tatar Republican Library, Simferopol, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine

139 4. Charity and Public Libraries (The experience of Tatar nonprofit organizations in the early 20th century) Zavdat Minnullin, Kazan State University N. Lobachevsky Scientific Library, Kazan, Republic of Tatarstan, Russia

5. Presentation of the book exhibition: “With Ismail Gasprinsky in to the 21st Century”

11.00-11.20 COFFEE BREAK

11.20-12.00 COMMUNICATIONS BY PARTICIPANTS AND FREE DISCUSSION WORKSHOP CONCLUSIONS

12.00-13.00 CULTURAL PROGRAM FOR PARTICIPANTS IN THE PERMANENT WORKSHOP

140 Problem Workshop and Round Table «Management of Library Associations and Library Innovations»

Thursday, June 10, 17.00-19.00 Commonwealth Conference Hall CHAIRS: Rosa Berdigalieva, President, Library Association of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Astana, Kazakhstan Boris Marshak, Executive Director, ELNIT International Association; First Deputy Director General for Research and Strategic Development, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Irina Shevchenko, President, Ukrainian Library Association; Director, Institute of Post-graduate Education, State Academy of Culture and Arts for Top Managers, Kiev, Ukraine ADMINISTRATORS: Elena Savkina, Chief Librarian, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Valery Stupkin, Executive Secretary, ELNIT International Association; Deputy Director, Training Methodological Center, Department Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia 17.00-19.00 ONE-DAY SESSION Presentations - up to 20 minutes, including questions and answers - up to 5 minutes Introduction by: Yakov Shrayberg, Vice President, Russian Library Association; Director General, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology; President, International Association of Users and Developers of Electronic Libraries and New Information Technologies (ELNIT International Association), Moscow, Russia

Presentation of innovative projects by library associations: On behalf of Russian Library Association Elena Tikhonova, Executive Secretary, Russian Library Association; Head, Information Services Department, National Library of Russia, St. Petersburg, Russia

141 On behalf of Ukrainian Library Association Irina Shevchenko, President, Ukrainian Library Association; Director, Institute of Post-graduate Education, State Academy of Culture and Arts for Top Managers, Kiev, Ukraine

On behalf of the Library Association of the Republic of Kazakhstan Rosa Berdigalieva, President, Library Association of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Astana, Kazakhstan

On behalf of ELNIT International Assocciation Boris Marshak, Executive Director, ELNIT International Association; First Deputy Director General for Research and Strategic Development, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

On behalf of Kazakhstan Libraries Information Consortium Irina Solovyeva, Executive Director for Cooperation with International Government and Other Organizations, Kazakhstan Libraries Information Consortium, Almaty, Kazakhstan PROBLEM PAPERS

1. Civil Society Institutions in the Library Sphere: An attempt of typology Sergey Basov, Russian Library Association, National Library of Russia, St. Petersburg, Russia

2. Findings of the Study of World Library Associations Evolution Valentina Pashkova, Vice President, Ukrainian Library Association; Director, Information Resource Center, US Embassy in Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine

3. Library Innovations: Status and prospects Evgeniya Guseva, Russian State Library, Moscow, Russia

FINAL DISCUSSION, QUESTIONS, ANSWERS, DRAFTING OF JOINT RESOLUTION

142 Special workshop: Promotion of Reading in the Global Information Society. Why is this activity stuck in Russia? The event is held under the auspices of the Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation

Wednesday, June 9,15.00-19.00 Sudak Conference Hall CHAIRS: Evgeny Kuzmin, Chair, Intergovernmental Council for the “Information for All” UNESCO Program; Chair, Russian Committee, “Information for All” UNESCO Program; President, Interregional Center of Libraries Cooperation, Moscow, Russia Alexander Voropaev, Head, Department of Book Exhibitions and Reading Promotion of the Bureau for Periodicals, Book Publishing and Printing Industry, Federal Agency for Press and Mass Communications, Moscow, Russia ADMINISTRATORS: Sergey Bakeykin, Executive Director, Interregional Center of Libraries Cooperation; Deputy Chair, Russian Committee, “Information for All” UNESCO Program, Moscow, Russia Anastasiya Parshakova, Assistant to Director, Interregional Center of Libraries Cooperation, Moscow, Russia

15.00-17.00 ONE-DAY SESSION Presentations - up to 20 minutes, including questions and answers - up to 5 minutes Keynote paper: Increasing Social Efficiency of the Projects for Reading Support and Promotion Evgeny Kuzmin, Intergovernmental Council for the “Information for All” UNESCO Program; Russian Committee, “Information for All” UNESCO Program; Interregional Center of Libraries Cooperation, Moscow, Russia

1. Findings of the Marketing Study of Libraries and Government Authorities Promoting Reading Anastasiya Parshakova, Interregional Center of Libraries Cooperation, Moscow, Russia

143 2. Promotion of Reading at School and Children’s Libraries: What does it look like? Olga Gromova, “Chistiye Prudy” Company, “The School Library” Newspaper, “Pervoye Sentyabrya” Publishing House, Moscow, Russia

3. Training Reading Promoters: The ARTCT’s courses Tatyana Kuznetsova, Academy for Retraining in Arts, Culture and Tourism, Moscow, Russia

4. Reading Promotion Activities of the Interregional Center of Libraries Cooperation in 2006–2010 Sergey Bakeykin, Interregional Center of Libraries Cooperation; Russian Committee, “Information for All” UNESCO Program, Moscow, Russia 17.00-17.20 COFFEE BREAK 17.20-19.00 SESSION (CONTINUED) 5. Reading Promotion at the Libraries of High Schools of Professional Training Nataliya Dunaeva, Director, N. I. Zheleznov Central Scientific Library, Russian State Agrarian University – K.A. Timiryazev Moscow Agricultural Academy, Moscow, Russia

6. The Multiaspect “Reading” Program: Kostroma version Galina Zykova, N. K. Krupskaya Regional Universal Scientific Library, Kostroma, Russia

7. Reading Is not a Vexed Problem Yuliya Melentyeva, Research Center of Book Culture History, “Nauka” Publishing House of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia

8. Presentation of the books: “Reading – a Phenomenon, Process, Activity” (forthcoming); “Reading: paper, screen, or audio” (Digest for reading promotion program managers)/ comp. by Ekaterina Genieva and Yuliya Melentyeva,. – Moscow: RSLA, 2009 MODERATOR: Yuliya Melentyeva, Department Head, Research Center of Book Culture History, “Nauka” Publishing House of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia

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

144 Reading Promotion through the Eyes of Publishers, Book Sellers and Professional Mass Media Held under the auspices of the Federal Agency for Press and Mass Communications of the Russian Federation

Friday, June 11, 9.00-13.00 Sudak Conference Hall MODERATORS: Alexander Voropaev, Head, Department of Book Exhibitions and Reading Promotion of the Bureau for Periodicals, Book Publishing and Printing Industry, Federal Agency for Press and Mass Communications, Moscow, Russia Evgeny Kuzmin, Chair, Intergovernmental Council for the “Information for All” UNESCO Program; Chair, Russian Committee, “Information for All” UNESCO Program; President, Interregional Center of Libraries Cooperation, Moscow, Russia ADMINISTRATORS: Sergey Bakeykin, Executive Director, Interregional Center of Libraries Cooperation; Deputy Chair, Russian Committee, “Information for All” UNESCO Program, Moscow, Russia Anastasiya Parshakova, Assistant to Director, Interregional Center of Libraries Cooperation, Moscow, Russia

9.00-13.00 ONE-DAY SESSION Presentations - up to 20 minutes, including questions and answers - up to 5 minutes Keynote paper: The Policy and Activities of the Federal Agency for Press and Mass Communications in the Field of Reading Promotion Alexander Voropaev, Federal Agency for Press and Mass Communications, Moscow, Russia DISCUSSION PANEL Participants: Elena Beylina, “University Book” Publishing House, Moscow, Russia

145 Tatyana Zhukova, “School Library” Journal, Russian School Library Association, Moscow, Russia Svetlana Zorina, «Book Industry» Journal, Moscow, Russia Vyacheslav Ilyukhin, «INFRA-M» Group of Companies, Sales Director, “INFRA- M” Publishing House, Moscow, Russia Lyubov Kazachenkova, “Modern Library” Journal, “LITERA” Information Cooperation Center, Moscow, Russia

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

146 Special workshop: «Information for All» UNESCO Program: New opportunities and new challenges Tj the 10th Anniversary of the Information for All UNESCO Program Russian Committee Held under the auspices of the Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation

Thursday, June 10, 9.00-17.00 Commonwealth Conference Hall CHAIRS: Evgeny Kuzmin, Chair, Intergovernmental Council for the “Information for All” UNESCO Program; Chair, Russian Committee, “Information for All” UNESCO Program; President, Interregional Center of Libraries Cooperation, Moscow, Russia Nataliya Gendina, Director, Research Institute of Information Technologies in Social Sphere, Kemerovo State University of Culture and Arts, Kemerovo, Russia ADMINISTRATORS: Sergey Bakeykin, Executive Director, Interregional Center of Libraries Cooperation; Deputy Chair, Russian Committee, “Information for All” UNESCO Program, Moscow, Russia Tatyana Murovana, Executive Secretary, Russian Committee, “Information for All” UNESCO Program, Moscow, Russia Anastasiya Parshakova, Assistant to Director, Interregional Center of Libraries Cooperation, Moscow, Russia 9.00-11.00 ONE-DAY SESSION Presentations - up to 20 minutes, including questions and answers - up to 5 minutes Keynote paper: “Information for All” UNESCO Program: Its contribution into the international policy of building global information society Evgeny Kuzmin, Intergovernmental Council for the “Information for All” UNESCO Program; Russian Committee, “Information for All” UNESCO Program; Interregional Center of Libraries Cooperation, Moscow, Russia

147 1. Information Literacy as One of the Priorities of «Information for All» UNESCO Program Nataliya Gendina, Research Institute of Information Technologies in Social Sphere, Kemerovo State University of Culture and Arts, Kemerovo, Russia

2. Open Access to Scientific and Educational Information Yakov Shrayberg, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

3. The Code of Ethics for Information Society Tatyana Murovana, Russian Committee, “Information for All” UNESCO Program, Moscow, Russia 11.00-11.20 COFFEE BREAK 11.20-13.00 SESSION (CONTINUED) 4. Preserving Digital Information: The international agenda Evgeny Kuzmin, Russian Committee, “Information for All” UNESCO Program, Moscow, Russia

5. Information for Development: UNESCO’s recommendations on formulating national policy and strategy of shaping knowledge society Anastasiya Parshakova, Assistant to Director, Interregional Center of Libraries Cooperation, Moscow, Russia

6. Russian Committee’s of the “Information for All” UNESCO Program and Interregional Center’s of Libraries Cooperation Activities to Promote “Information for All” UNESCO Program: Major accomplishments and publications Sergey Bakeykin, Interregional Center of Libraries Cooperation; Deputy Chair, Russian Committee, “Information for All” UNESCO Program, Moscow, Russia

7. System Approach to Increasing Information Culture Level of Children and Young Adults in Kuznetsk Basin: Results of ten-year experience of implementing «Information for All» UNESCO Program Nataliya Gendina and Larisa Ryabtseva, Kemerovo State University of Culture and Arts, Kemerovo, Russia 13.00-15.00 LUNCH

148 15.00-16.00 DISCUSSION IMPLEMENTATION OF THE “INFORMATION FOR ALL UNESCO PROGRAM”: PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS FOR EXPERTS INVOLVEMENT IN INTERNATIONAL WORKING GROUPS ON PRIORITY PROGRAM TARGETS

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

16.00-17.00 CEREMONY OF AWARDING HONORARY DIPLOMAS OF THE INFORMATION FOR ALL UNESCO PROGRAM TO THE EXPERTS WHO MADE A CONSIDERABLE CONTRIBUTION INTO THE PROGRAM IMPLEMENTATION

149 Special Workshop and Round Table: Uneasy Pages in History

Tuesday, June 8, 9.00-12.00 Tauria-2 Auditorium MODERATORS: Marina Suslova, Deputy Chair, Moscow Government Commission on Restoring Rights of Rehabilitated Political Repressions Victims, Moscow, Russia Edward Kasinec, Staff Advisor, Education, Programming and Exhibitions, New York Public Library; Researcher, The Harriman Institute, Columbia University, New York, USA ADMINISTRATORS: Elena Savkina, Chief Librarian, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Tatyana Kopeykina, Group Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

9.00-12.00 ONE-DAY SESSION Presentations - up to 20 minutes, including questions and answers - up to 5 minutes

1. Review of Recent Years Publications Dedicated to Memorizing the Victims of Political Repressions of 1930s-1950s: A Presentation Marina Suslova, Moscow Government Commission on Restoring Rights of Rehabilitated Political Repressions Victims, Moscow, Russia

2. Uneasy pages in History of Our Motherland: To tell the growing generation the truth Marina Suslova, Moscow Government Commission on Restoring Rights of Rehabilitated Political Repressions Victims, Moscow, Russia

4. Lenin, the «Lions» (The New York Public Library) and International Library Relations, ca. 1890s-1930s Edward Kasinec, New York Public Library; The Harriman Institute, Columbia University, New York, USA

5. Russia’s Art under Armand’s «Hammer» Edward Kasinec, New York Public Library; The Harriman Institute, Columbia University, New York, USA

150 6. Those Who Hammered Victory in the Rear. Technical Libraries during the World War II Tatyana Karatygina, Moscow State University of Culture and Arts, Khimki, Moscow Region, Russia

7. On the Role of Media in Opposing Attempts to Falsify Historical Facts Galina Plotnikova, Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation, Moscow, Russia PRESENTATION OF PUBLICATIONS BY JOINT EDITORIAL BOARD OF THE MINISTRY OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION MODERATOR: Galina Plotnikova, Head, Department of Marketing and Advertising, Joint Editorial Board, Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation, Moscow, Russia

COMMUNICATIONS BY PARTICIPANTS, DISCUSSION, CONCLUSIONS OF THE SPECIAL WORKSHOP AND ROUND TABLE

151 Workshop and Round Table «Moscow Libraries»

Tuesday, June 8, 15.00-19.00 Sudak Conference Hall MODERATORS: Oksana Chuvilskaya, Director General, N. A. Nekrasov Central City Public Library, Moscow, Russia Nataliya Zabelina, Director, Moscow City Business Library, Moscow, Russia

15.00-19.00 ONE-DAY SESSION Presentations - up to 20 minutes, including questions and answers - up to 5 minutes

1. The Role of Moscow Libraries in Developing the Information Society Nataliya Zabelina, Moscow City Business Library, Moscow, Russia

2. Moscow Public Libraries within the Context of the Law “On Library and Information Services to Moscow City Population” Oksana Chuvilskaya, N. A. Nekrasov Central City Public Library, Moscow, Russia

3. The Teacher’s Year at the Library Marina Lukashenko, Department for Culture of Northern Administrative District, Moscow, Russia

4. Interdepartmental Cooperation between Moscow Public and School Libraries in Solving Social Tasks L.yubov Popova, M. A. Svetlov Central City Juvenile Library, Moscow, Russia

5. Peculiarities in Serving Children at the Library in Historical Downtown Moscow Tatyana Kalashnikova, A.P. Gaydar Central City Children’s Library, Moscow, Russia

6. The Museum Forms of Public Library’s Activities: On the example of «Gogol House Memorial Center» in Moscow Vera Vikulova, Central City Library – «Gogol House Memorial Center”, Moscow, Russia 17.00-17.20 COFFEE BREAK

152 17.20-19.00 SESSION (CONTINUED) 7. A. S. Griboedov Library’s Information and Instructional Activities in the Year of its 100th Anniversary Elizaveta Leshchenko, A. S. Griboedov Library, Centralized Library System № 2, Central Administrative District, Moscow, Russia

8. Coordination of the Centralized Library System № 2, North-East Administrative District’s Activities with Local Authorities Evgeniya Zikeeva, Centralized Library System № 2, North-East Administrative District, Moscow, Russia

9. Big Opportunities of a Small Library Elena Mamaeva, Library № 145, «Compass» Intellect Center, «Gagarinskaya» Centralized Library System, Western Administrative District, Moscow, Russia

COMMUNICATIONS BY PARTICIPANTS, DISCUSSION, CONCLUSIONS OF THE SPECIAL WORKSHOP AND ROUND TABLE

153 Special events of the IRBIS Permanent School-Workshop

School Research Director Dr. Yakov Shrayberg, Dr. of Technical Sciences, 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 Strategic Development, 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 Dr. 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 Kirill Sokolinsky, IRBIS Programmer, 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

154 SESSION ONE

Wednesday, June 9, 9.00-13.00 Tauria-2 Auditorium

1. Review of IRBIS Family Products: IRBIS32, IRBIS64, IRBIS64 FULL TEXT DATABASES, IRBIS Image Catalog Alexander Brodovsky

2. Problematic Issues of the Acquisition and Cataloging Technologies Using Workstations “Acquisition” and “Cataloging” Larisa Sorokina and Lyudmila Ochagova

3. Problem Points of Administering and IRBIS Tools. Setup and Configuration of IRBIS64 Server Alexander Brodovsky, Lyudmila Ochagova and Ilya Mikhailenko

SESSION TWO

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

1. Book “Circulation” Workstation: Introduction in University and Public Libraries. Bar Coding and RFID Tags Alexander Brodovsky

2. Full-text Databases and Image Catalog Alexander Brodovsky and Lyudmila Ochagova

SESSION THREE

10 June, Thursday 9.00-12.00 Consul Conference Hall

1. Resolving the Task of Book Procurement for University Libraries Lyudmila Ochagova

155 2. New Decisions in the Latest System Versions: 2009.1. and 2010.1. The IRBIS Development Prospects Alexander Brodovsky, Larisa Sorokina and Lyudmila Ochagova

SESSION FOUR

Friday, June 11, 9.00-13.00 Tauria-2 Auditorium

1. IRBIS128 - A New Generation of the IRBIS System. IRBIS-Based Corporate Technologies Ilya Mikhailenko

2. Web-Decisions and Maintenance of Z39.50 within IRBIS Mikhail Goncharov, Kirill Kolosov and Kirill Sokolinsky

3. New IRBIS Products: J-IRBIS and IRBIS-Analitika Kirill Sokolinsky 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

156 School-Workshop of the Russian State Library «Digital Libraray of Dissertations of the Russian State Library, Antiplagiarism»

Thursday, June 10, 9.00-19.00 Tauria-2 Auditorium MODERATOR: Nina Avdeeva, Head, Department of Digital Resources Access Support, Russian State Library, Moscow, Russia ADMINISTRATORS: Olga Chemodanova, Leading Programmer, Department of Digital Resources Access Support, Russian State Library, Moscow, Russia Mariya Esakova, Programmer, Department of Digital Resources Access Support, Russian State Library, Moscow, Russia

9.00-19.00 ONE-DAY SESSION

9.00-13.00 PART ONE: DIGITAL LIBRARY OF DISSERTATIONS OF THE RUSSIAN STATE LIBRARY Greetings: Alexander Visly, Director General, Russian State Library, Moscow, Russia

1. Basic Directions and Goals of Granting Access to the Digital Library of Dissertations of RSA Nina Avdeeva, Head, Department of Digital Resources Access Support, Russian State Library, Moscow, Russia

2. Demonstration of and Instruction on the Digital Library of Disertations Search System and the «DefView» Software for Protected Page by Page Document Reading

157 3. Communications by Russian State Library Agents on Providing Access to the Digital Library of Dissertations of the RSL in CIS Countries, Europe and USA: V. Chech, «Informatio» Consortium, Ukraine Dmitry Beresovin, «Electronic Resources» Company, Belarus Irina Solovyeva, Information Consortium of Libraries of Kazakhstan, Kazakhstan Ekaterina Beloblotskaya, MIPP International, Europe and USA

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, DISCUSSION

13.00-15.00 LUNCH 15.00-19.00 PART TWO: ANTIPLAGIARISM 1. Presentation of a New RSL Service – «Checking Texts for Plagiarism with RSL Database” using “Antiplagiarism” System

2. Introduction of the «Scientific Research» System

3. Questions and answers, discussion

DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS OF THE SCHOOL-WORKSHOP

158 V. ROUND TABLES

Round Table «Publishers, Libraries, Readers – New Ship’s Course in the Digital World» Joint event of the «GRAND-FAIR» Publishing Group, «Omega-L» Group of Companies and «KnoRus» Publishing Trade House with information support being provided by monthly journals «University Book», «Book Industry», and «Modern Library»

Tuesday, June 8, 16.00-19.00 Pizzeria Cafeteria Embankment along the «Sudak» Tourist and Health Center (opposite Building № 5)

MODERATORS: Elena Beylina, General Director, Editor-in-Chief, “University Book” Publishing House, Moscow, Russia Svetlana Zorina, Editor-in-Chief, «Book Industry» Journal, Moscow, Russia Lyubov Kazachenkova, Executive Director, “LITERA” Information Cooperation Center; Editor-in-Chief, “Modern Library” Journal; Editor-in-Chief, “Play Library” Journal, Moscow, Russia Rifat Sarazetdinov, General Director, «GRAND-FAIR» Publishing Group, Moscow, Russia

The Round Table task is to discuss the book market trends in the developing digital resources environment; to outline the problems of e-books publishing, appearance of new market players – aggregators, and their services to libraries, problems of copyright and content protection, library collection development through e-auctions, prospects for the market of bookreaders; to listen to different opinions, to find various possible decisions.

Everyone interested is invited: politicians, top managers, librarians, publishers and booksellers.

159 Introduction by: 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

1. E-books – market trends Revising publishing policy – new types and formats of printed products, editorial and publiishing problems, multiformat publications. E-publications control and registration.

2. Dissemination of books in digital format E-content dissemination and ways of distribution. Pricing strategies. How have collection development budgets changed? E-auctions in operation.

3. Digital resources in libraries Copyright – free access or content protection. Who is prepared to read e-books and how do they do it? Bookreaders in libraries. Professional periodicals in digital format.

PRIZES FOR PARTICIPANTS

QUESTIONS, ANSWERS, EXCHANGE OF OPINIONS, ROUND TABLE CONCLUSIONS

160 Round Table of the National Information Library Center LIBNET «The LIBNET Center Projects for 2010-2011»

Wednesday, June 9, 9.00-12.00 Novy Svet Auditorium MODERATORS: Boris Loginov, Director General, «LIBNET» National Information Library Center, Moscow, Russia Alexander Visly, Director General, Russian State Library, Moscow, Russia Vladimir Zaytsev, Director General, National Library of Russia, St. Petersburg, Russia ADMINISTRATOR: Irina Mustafina, Marketing Director, «LIBNET» National Information Library Center, Moscow, Russia

Keynote paper: The Union Catalog of Russian Libraries in Open Access Boris Loginov, «LIBNET» National Information Library Center, Moscow, Russia Alexander Visly, Russian State Library, Moscow, Russia Vladimir Zaytsev, National Library of Russia, St. Petersburg, Russia

COMMUNICATIONS:

1. Meaningful content of the Union Catalog of Russian Libraries Olga Kulish, National Library of Russia, St. Petersburg, Russia

2. The Technology of Maintaining the National Name Authority File N. Khakhaleva and Andrey Vinberg, Russian State Library, Moscow, Russia

3. Compatibility of Linquistic Support of Bibliographic Records and Access to the Digital Collection of Yeltsin Presidential Library and UCRL Yuliya Selivanova, Boris Yeltsin Presidential Library, St. Petersburg, Russia

161 4. The Role of the National Authority File in Developing and Accessing the Digital Collection of Boris Yeltsin Presidential Library Tatyana Maskhuliya, Boris Yeltsin Presidential Library, St. Petersburg, Russia

5. The Impact of LIBNET Projects on Further Informatization in Vladimir Region Larisa Novinskaya, A. M. Gorky Regional Universal Scientific Library, Vladimir, Russia

6. Corporate Technologies Developed under LIBNET Projects for Shaping Common Information Space of Belgorod Region Libraries to Provide Government Services in the Electronic Form Nataliya Sorokoletova, Belgorod State Universal Scientific Library, Belgorod, Russia

QUESTIONS, ANSWERS, EXCHANGE OF OPINIONS, ROUND TABLE CONCLUSIONS

162 Round Table «Press Conference The Other Way Round, or Ask a Journalist» Meeting of editors-in-chief of Russian professional mass media and “Crimea 2010” Conference Participants MODERATORS: Yakov Shrayberg, Chair, “Crimea 2010” Conference International and Permanent Organizing Committee; Director General, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology; President, ELNIT International Association; Vice President, Russian Library Association, Moscow, Russia Valentina Tsvetkova, Division Head, All-Russian Institute of Scientific and Technocal Information; Director General, “NTI-KOMPAKT” Company, Moscow, Russia Yury Stolyarov, Chief Researcher, Research Center for Book Culture Studies, “Nauka” Publishing House of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Professor, Information and Library Management Faculty, Moscow State University of Culture and Arts, Moscow, Russia Vasily Drigaylo, Director, G.I. Denisenko Library for Science and Technology of “Kiev Polytechnic Institute” Ukrainian National Technical University, Kiev, Ukraine ADMINISTRATORS: Darya Aminova, PR-manager, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Lyubov Kazachenkova, Executive Director, “LITERA” Information Cooperation Center; Editor-in-Chief, “Modern Library” Journal; Editor-in-Chief, “Play Library” Journal, Moscow, Russia Alexey Finogenov, Advertising Manager, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Mikhail Klopov, Advertising Manager, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

Wednesday, June 9, 12.00-13.00 Novy Svet Auditorium

163 “Press Conference the Other Way Round” features editors-in-chief of professional periodicals that cover the problems of libraries and librarianship: Lyubov Kazachenkova (“Modern Library” and “Play Library”Journals), Nadezhda Pavlova (“Scitech Libraries” Journal), Elena Beylina (“University Book” Journal), Tatyana Makarenko (“The Young in Librarianship” Journal), Svetlana Zorina («Book Industry» Journal), Tatyana Zhukova, (“School Libraries” Journal), Olga Gromova (“The School Library” Newspaper).

QUESTIONS, ANSWERS, EXCHANGE OF OPINIONS, ROUND TABLE CONCLUSIONS

164 Special Round Table «Catalog Retroconversion at the National Library of Russia and Russian State Library – Accomplishments and Prospects»

Wednesday, June 9, 15.00-17.00 Commonwealth Conference Hall MODERATORS: Nataliya Kachina, Head, Department for Libraries and Universities, “Electronic Archive” Corporation, Moscow, Russia Olga Kulish, Deputy Director for Library Processes and Automation, National Library of Russia, St. Petersburg, Russia Andrey Vinberg, Head, Department for Automation and Library Technologies, Russian State Library, Moscow, Russia ADMINISTRATORS: Vadim Andrebyuk, Chief Manager, “Electronic Archive” Corporation, Moscow, Russia Yury Zaslavsky, Director, Scanning Center, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

QUESTIONS, ANSWERS, EXCHANGE OF OPINIONS, ROUND TABLE CONCLUSIONS QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, DISCUSSION, PRESENTING SOUVENIRS

Fourchette for the event participants

165 Guest Round Table «The Role of Parliament in Developing New Russian Federal Status» in Simferopol Under the auspices of “Boris Yeltsin Presidential Center” Preliminary registration at the Organizing Committee Desk at 9.00 - 22.00, June 5 - 6

Wednesday, June 9, 8.10-17.30 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 Library (29A Naberezhnaya St.), Simferopol, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine CHAIRS: Alexander Drozdov, Executive Director, “Boris Yeltsin Presidential Center”, Moscow, Russia Lyudmila Drozdova, Director, I. Franko Crimean Republican Universal Scientific Library, Simferopol, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine ADMINISTRATORS: Vladimir Podoprigora, Chair, Advisory Board, International Library, Information, and Analytical Center, Moscow, Russia Sergey Sorokin, Deputy Director, “Internet Club” Center, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

166 10.00-14.00 ROUND TABLE «THE ROLE OF PARLIAMENT IN DEVELOPING NEW RUSSIAN FEDERAL STATUS» MODERATOR: Alexander Drozdov, Executive Director, “Boris Yeltsin Presidential Center”, Moscow, Russia

14.00-15.00 LUNCH

15.00-16.00 PRESENTATION «THE CORNER OF THE RUSSIAN NATIONHOOD HISTORY» (DONATING A COLLECTION OF BOOKS)

16.00-17.00 PRESENTATION OF THE EXHIBITION AT «THE BULGAKOV HOUSE» CULTURAL AND EDUCATIONAL CENTER AND MUSEUM (MOSCOW) MODERATOR: Irina Gorpenko-Myagkova, Department Head, “The Bulgakov House” Cultural and Educational House and Museum, Moscow, Russia

17.00-17.30 TOUR OF I. FRANKO CRIMEAN REPUBLICAN UNIVERSAL SCIENTIFIC LIBRARY

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, DISCUSSION GUEST SESSION CONCLUSIONS

17.30 DEPARTURE to SUDAK

167 Special Round Table «Information Culture as the Foundation for Sustainable Development at the Local Level»

Friday, June 11, 10.00-13.00 Novy Svet Auditorium MODERATOR: Ayder Seitosmanov, Assistant International Coordinator, Crimea Development and Integration Program (UN Development Program) / Regional Development Adviser, Simferopol, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine

Keynote paper: The Role of Society’s Information Culture in Implementing «Good Governance» Approach Ayder Seitosmanov, Crimea Development and Integration Program (UN Development Program) / Regional Development Adviser, Simferopol, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine

Video presentation “Strategic Planning for Sustainable Development in the Rural Areas in the Autonomous Republic of Crimea”

Interactive exercise «Information Space for Sustainable Development, or Can Libraries Assist Local Self-government?”

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, DISCUSSION CONCLUSIONS

168 Round Table «Information Culture and Information Literacy»

Thursday, June 10, 17.00-19.00 Surozh Auditorium MODERATOR: Nataliya Gendina, Director, Research Institute of Information Technologies in Social Sphere, Kemerovo State University of Culture and Arts, Member, Russian Committee “Information for All” UNESCO Program, Kemerovo, Russia ADMINISTRATOR: Marina Ivanova, Department Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Keynote paper: Personal Information Culture in the Structure of Library Profession: Tasks of Innovative Education and Possibilities of Cognitive Technologies Nataliya Gendina, Kemerovo State University of Culture and Arts, Kemerovo, Russia

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, DISCUSSION CONCLUSIONS

169 VI. ANNUAL CONFERENCES AND OTHER INDIVIDUAL EVENTS HELD BY ASSOCIATIONS, FOUNDATIONS AND NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS

International Library, Information, and Analytical Center (ILIAC) Board of Directors Meeting

Monday, June 7, 16.00-17.30 Commonwealth Conference Hall

By special program and invitations

170 Annual event of the International Library, Information, and Analytical Center (ILIAC) ILIAC’s Stady Tours Research and Educational and New Programs: Immediate prospects 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: Kseniya Volkova, ILIAC Executive Director; Chief Expert, Assistant to Director General on International Cooperation, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Nadezhda Garmashova, Director, ILIAC– United Kingdom, Department Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Svetlana Zolotinskaya, ILIAC Secretary; Department Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

Monday, June 7, 17.30-19.00 Commonwealth Conference Hall OPEN EVENT FOR EVERYONE INTERESTED DISCUSSION ROUND TABLE AND BRAINSTORM PARTICIPANTS: Yakov Shrayberg, President, International Library, Information, and Analytical Center (ILIAC); Director General, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Alexander Bobilev, Vice President, International Library, Information, and Analytical Center (ILIAC); Director for Russia and CIS, iJet Inc., Annapolis, USA Alexander Visly, Director General, Russian State Library, Moscow, Russia Kseniya Volkova, ILIAC Executive Director; Chief Expert, Assistant to Director General on International Cooperation, 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

171 Mikhail Goncharov, Vice President, ILIAC;, Director, Internet Technologies Development and Maintenance Center, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Dan Davidson, President, American Councils for International Education, Washington DC, USA Svetlana Zolotinskaya, ILIAC Secretary; Department Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Irina Lynden, Deputy Director General for International Relations, National Library of Russia, St. Petersburg, Russia Maurice Freedman, Publisher, Consultant, Past President of ALA, 2002-2003, Mount Kisco, New York, USA Vladimir Podoprigora, Chair, ILIAC Advisory Board, Moscow, Russia Robert Katz, CEO, Language Testing International (LTI, Inc.), White Plains, NY, USA Irina Solovyeva, Executive Director on Cooperation with International, Governmental and Other Organizations, “Information Consortium of Libraries of Kazakhstan” Association, Almaty, Kazakhstan Irina Shevchenko, President, Ukrainian Library Association; Director, State Academy of Culture and Arts for Top Managers. Institute of Post-graduate Education, Kiev, Ukraine Edward Kasinec, Staff Advisor, Education, Programming and Exhibitions, New York Public Library; Researcher, The Harriman Institute, Columbia University, New York, USA

Awarding of International Educational Certificates

Communications by ILIAC Board members, regional representatives and event participants.

QUESTIONS, ANSWERS, CONCLUSIONS

172 Fifteen Years of the ELNIT International Association Annual Reporting 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 an Annual Reporting Conference Meeting of the ELNIT International Association Newly Elected Board Meeting of the IRBIS Library Automation System Official Distributors and Representatives

Friday, June 11, 9.30-11.30 Consul 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 Boris Marshak, Executive Director, ELNIT International Association; First Deputy Director General for Research and Strategic Development, 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

173 ADMINISTRATORS: Elena Masyutina, Deputy Executive Director, ELNIT International Association, Moscow, Russia Valery Stupkin, Executive Secretary, ELNIT International Association; Department Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia 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. The Board Report on the Association’s Work in the Reported Period (2005– 2010) Boris Marshak, Executive Director, ELNIT International Association; Moscow, Russia

3. Report discussion, evaluation, decisions

4. On Making Changes in the ELNIT Association Constitutive Documents

5. Election of the ELNIT Association President

6. Election of the ELNIT Association Board

7. Election of the ELNIT Association Vice-Presidents

8. Current issues, miscellaneous Fourchette on the occasion of 15th anniversary of the ELNIT International Association

Meeting of the ELNIT International Association Board: On Preparing and Annual Reporting Conference

Friday, June 11, 9.00-9.30 Consul Conference Hall By special program and invitations

174 Meeting of the ELNIT International Association Newly Elected Board

Friday, June 11, 11.30-12.00 Consul Conference Hall By special program and invitations

Meeting of the IRBIS Library Automation System Official Distributors and Representatives

Friday, June 11, 12.00-13.30 Consul Conference Hall MODERATORS: Boris Marshak, Executive Director, ELNIT International Association; First Deputy Director General for Research and Strategic Development, 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 and invitations

175 VII. CONTESTS, PLAYS AND GAMES, EXHIBITS

Play «What? Where? When? in Library, Information and Publishing Space» Event sponsored by: «INFRA-M» Group of Companies, Moscow, Russia

Wednesday, June 9, 19.45 Pizzeria Cafeteria Embankment along the “Sudak” Tourist and Health Center (opposite Building № 5) MODERATOR: Yakov Shrayberg, Chair, “Crimea 2010” 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: Vladimir Vishnevsky, Poet, Moscow, Russia Vyacheslav Ilyukhin, Deputy Chair of the Board, “INFRA-M” Group of Companies, Commercial Director, “INFRA-M” Publishing House, Moscow, Russia Boris Lensky, Head, Department for Book Business, Moscow State Press University, Moscow, Russia Teams of experts and participants TBA just before the play PROGRAM: A real play with awards and emotions, fourchette, songs, dances, and everything you need for excellent recreation.

By invitations only

176 Video Contest «Everything about Libraries, in Libraries and for Libraries» Event supported by ELNIT International Association

Wednesday, June 9, 17.00-19.00 Commonwealth Conference Hall ADMINISTRATORS: Galina Potapova, Senior Researcher, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Viktor Bevzushenko, Engineer, “Ukrtelecom Co.”, Zhitomir Directorate, Zhitomir, Ukraine Egor Likharev, Programmer, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia The following participants are expected to present video films for the contest:

1. Far Eastern State University of Railway Transport, Khabarovsk, Russia (video clip «History of the University Sci-tech Library -70 years»)

2. I. S. Lupinovich Agricultural Library of National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, Minsk, Belarus (film «A cinema novel on the Library in personalities», video clip «The road to happiness. Librarians on recreation»)

3. Sudak Children’s Library, Sudak, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine (film «Invitation to Reading City»)

4. Pacific National University Research Library , Khabarovsk, Russia (video clip «TOGU-time»)

5. Ulyanovsk State University Research Library (film «Library Ulsu: The University meeting place»)

6. State Scientific Library, Banska Bystrica, Slovakia (film «The spirit of stone»)

7. N. A. Nekrasov Central City Library, Moscow, Russia (film «Nekrasovka: Yesterday, today, tomorrow...», video clip «Moscow Libraries during the World War II»)

8. The Academician V. Lazaryan Dnepropetrovsk National University of Railway Transport, Library for Science and Technology, Dnepropetrovsk, Ukraine («Housing ecology in our children viewpoints»)

177 9. Moscow State University of Culture and Arts, Khimki, Moscow Region, Russia («Memory» to the 65-the anniversary of the Victory)

10. The Rural Areas Central Library, Vyborg, Leningrad Region, Russia («Chukovsky’s Library – a house-museum of children’s books»)

The list of films is given as of May 15, 2010. Deadline for submitting video to the Conference Organizing Committee is June 7, 2010 Video contest winners will be decided by the audience vote.

178 VIII. PRESENTATIONS

Presentation of the Book by Yakov Shrayberg «To My Colleagues and Friends: Epigrams, Charges and Something Else»

Tuesday, June 8, 15.00-16.00 Tauria Conference Hall MODERATORS : Yakov Shrayberg, Director General, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Vladimir Vishnevsky, Poet, Moscow, Russia 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 Svetlana Zolotinskaya, Head, Department of International Projects and Public Relations, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia ADMINISTRATORS: Olga Shlenskaya, Director, Publishing and Reprographic 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

COMMUNICATIONS BY AUTHOR AND PARTICIPANTS, QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, DEMONSTRATION OF FRAGMENTS FROM THE BOOK

179 Presentation of the Book by Vasily Drigaylo «Technology of Library Operation» (Moscow: Libereya - Bibinform, 2009)

Thursday, June 10, 12.00-12.30 Novy Svet Auditorium MODERATOR: Vasily Drigaylo, Director, G.I. Denisenko Library for Science and Technology, “Kiev Polytechnic Institute” Ukrainian National Technical University, Kiev, Ukraine

COMMUNICATIONS BY PARTICIPANTS, QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, DISCUSSION

180 Presentation of Tutorial «Foundations of Information Culture» Tatyana Tkachenko, V. Sologub, Galina Pasynkova, M. I. Tugan-Baranovsky, State University of Economics and Trade, Donetsk, Ukraine

Thursday, June 10, 12.30-13.00 Novy Svet Auditorium MODERATOR : Tatyana Tkachenko, Director, M. I. Tugan-Baranovsky State University of Economics and Trade Library, Donetsk, Ukraine

COMMUNICATIONS BY PARTICIPANTS, QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, DISCUSSION

181 Presentation of «Matrix Press» Distribution and Information Services Agency for Ukrainian Libraries Administrator: «Matrix Press» Distribution and Information Services Agency, Kiev, Ukraine

Thursday, June 10, 12.00-13.00 Consul Conference Hall MODERATORS: Tatyana Bereznaya, Director General, «Matrix Press» Agency, Kiev, Ukraine Elena Kislova, Deputy Director General, «Matrix Press» Agency, Kiev, Ukraine

1. Matrix Destroys Intersystem Borders: A Multisystem Converter of Analytic Records Tatyana Bereznaya, Director General, «Matrix Press» Agency, Kiev, Ukraine

2. IP-videomonitoring – Security of a Library and Optimization of Open Access Collections Elena Kislova, Deputy Director General, «Matrix Press» Agency, Kiev, Ukraine

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, CONSULTATIONS, DISCUSSION Fourchette for the event participants

182 IX. PRESENTATIONS AT THE EXHIBITION

ELAR-Complex for Taking Dust off Books

Monday, June 7, 15.00 Exhibition. Stand of «Electronic Archive» Corporation, Moscow, Russia

Presentation of the Joint Project by the Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology and Xerox (CIS) «Electronic Archive of Rare Books»

Monday, June 7, 17.00 Exhibition. Stand of the Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology and «Xerox (CIS), Moscow, Russia

E-Scan Book Terminal – An Innovative Device for Reading Rooms

Tuesday, June 8, 11.00 Exhibition. Stand of «Electronic Archive» Corporation, Moscow, Russia

183 Presentation of New Opportunities of ALIS «MARC-SQL». User Consultations on ALIS «MARC-SQL»

Tuesday, June 8, 15.00 Exhibition. Stand of «Inform-System» Scientific and Production Amalgamation, Moscow, Russia

Primo – the Best Universal Solution from Ex Libris

Tuesday, June 8, 17.00 Exhibition. Stand of Ex Libris (Deutschland) GmbH, Hamburg, Germany

New Solutions for Libraries and Universities from Xerox (CIS)

Tuesday, June 8, 17.30 Exhibition. Stand of Xerox (CIS), Moscow, Russia

ELARobot Automatic Scanner

Wednesday, June 9, 13.00 Exhibition. Stand of «Electronic Archive» Corporation, Moscow, Russia

184 Exhibition «Library Systems, Information and Publishing Products»

Monday, June 7, 12.30 Exhibition Hall (Foyer of Tauria Conference Hall)

Official Opening of the Exhibition «Library Systems, Information and Publishing Products » MODERATORS: Boris Marshak, First Deputy Chair, “Crimea 2010” Conference Organizing Committee; Deputy Director General for Science and Strategic Development, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Larisa Nikiforenko, Head, Department of Library Activity Analysis and Forecast, Ministry of Culture and Tourism of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine

EXHIBITION IS OPEN: Monday, 7 June 12.30 - 18.30 Tuesday-Thursday, 8–10 June 9.00 - 18.30 Friday, 11 June 9.00 - 12.00 (Exhibition dismantling starts after 12.00 on June 11)

185 THE EXHIBITION FEATURES:

U.S. EMBASSY LIBRARY PARTNERS (American Corners Program)

RUSSIA’S PROFESSIONAL LIBRARY PRESS, Moscow, Russia [email protected] The exhibition stand features the following journals and newspapers: Sovremennaya biblioteka (Modern Library) (http://sb.litera-ml.ru), Igrovaya biblioteka (Library of the Games) (litera-ml.ru), Nauchno-tekhnicheskie biblioteki (Scientific and Technical Libraries) (www.gpntb.ru), Universitetskaya kniga (University Book) (www.ubook.ru), Knizhnaya industriya (Book Industry), Molodye v bibliotechnom dele (The Young in Librarianship) (www.rgub.ru), Shkolnaya biblioteka (School Library) (schoollibrary.ioso.ru), Biblioteka v shkole (Library at School) (lib.1september.ru). Special offers and events at the stand: meetings with the editors-in-chief of mass media, presentations of journals and newspapers, prize drawing and questionnaire survey. An exclusive prize will be awarded as a result of the survey on behalf of all periodical publications participating in the work of the stand. THE MAIN INFORMATION CENTER OF THE MINISTRY OF CULTURE OF RUSSIA, Moscow, Russia +7 985 762 96 00 www.givc.ru The main Information Center of the Ministry of Culture of Russia is the leader in the field of informatization of cultural institutions. It has an extensive practical background in the design and implementation of hi-tech products. Special offers and events at the stand: Large-scale library automation. 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, ILL, and book exchange among Russian sci-tech libraries; head organization for the Union Catalog of scientific and technical information of Russia and the CIS. Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology has a status of research institution; its Academic Council includes 30 prominent scholars and experts in library and information science. It is the main organizer of “Crimea” and “Libcom” International Conferences. Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology is a base institution for development and implementation of major federal and international library and information projects; designer of the template solution for library Internet servers.

186 Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology conducts an active and focused publishing policy. The Library’s exhibition stand features: library automation technologies and software, databases, and publications. Special discounts will be offered for software and information products. AST-Press Publishers, Moscow, Russia (495) 276-01-11 [email protected] www.astpress.ru The AST-Press products include books for children, study materials, popular-science and applied literature, and exclusive gift books. Among the key projects of this publisher is the academic lexicographical program “The Dictionaries of the 21st Century” which is implemented in cooperation with the Vinogradov Institute of the Russian Language of the Russian Academy of Sciences. The dictionaries included in this program reflect the achievements of the Russian language science and provide readers with the comprehensive information on the word. These dictionaries utilize the latest data of linguistic research. The high quality of these dictionaries is supported by a strict selection of the authors, compulsory peer-review conducted by the Russian Academy of Sciences, professional editing and publishing work, and modern polygraphic processes. INFRA-M PUBLISHING HOUSE, Moscow, Russia Tel. +7 (495)363-4260, +7916-383-53-93 e-mail: [email protected] http://www.infra-m.ru Publishing and trading of literature on economics, finances, accounting, audit, law, informatics, humanities; training guides, reference materials. Our SKU range includes more than 29,000 titles. We offer a flexible discount system. PROSVESHCHENIE (ENLIGHTENMENT) PUBLISHING HOUSE, Moscow, Russia Tel. (495) 789-30-40, fax (495)789-30-41 e-mail: [email protected] www.prosv.ru The product line includes educational series, encyclopedias and dictionaries, books on teaching theory and psychology, training and methodological guides, electronic training guides for educational institutions and libraries. ELSEVIER PUBLISHING HOUSE, Amsterdam, The Netherlands +7 985 727 79 67 http://www.elsevier.ru Elsevier is the world leading publisher in the area of information services and solutions for science, education, and medicine. Its portfolio includes almost 2,500 journals and 10,500 books accessible online, subject-oriented and multidisciplinary databases on all branches of science, technology, and medicine.

187 OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS, Oxford, United Kingdom Adina Teusan www.oup.com Oxford University Press is a department of the University of Oxford. It furthers the University’s objective of excellence in research, scholarship, and education by publishing worldwide. In addition to publishing over 4,600 new books each year, Oxford University Press is a major provider of online information to libraries and individuals worldwide. Oxford Journals, a Division of Oxford University Press, publishes well over 220 journals, two-thirds of which are published in collaboration with learned societies and other international organizations. INSTITUTE FOR ECONOMIES IN TRANSITION, BOFIT, Helsinki, Finland

TRION AG, Zurich, Switzerlan [email protected], [email protected] www.biblioreturn.com Trion AG designs and produces the technologies and equipment specifically for the library market. Every year, RFID-technologies open up new opportunities for automation and optimization of library processes. The task of Trion is to provide solutions which make the work with library collections increasingly efficient for librarians and more comfortable for library users. Our products – self-service and document return stations, as well as highly efficient modular document sorting stations - allow libraries to make a transition to modern and user-friendly self-service. By eliminating routine processes, we improve the labor conditions for the libraries’ staff members. Trion AG is based in Switzerland, close to Zurich. The company’s staff members are professionals in computer innovations and are experienced in automation. Our close cooperation with the leading libraries of the world allows us to design solutions which ideally meet the demands of the libraries. When planning its projects and implementing them, Trion AG works jointly with the regional partners. ISTA-TEKHNIKA, St. Petersburg, Russia Kharchenko ul., 5-A, St. Petersburg Tel/Fax (812) 324-99-99 http://www.istech.ru Full-scale equipping of libraries with metal movable, stationary and multilevel racks and special-purpose furniture. XEROX (CIS), Moscow, Russia [email protected] www.xerox.ru Xerox is the world leader in providing information and document processing and management services. The company offers a wide range of solutions in the area of office infrastructure and communications and specialized services for outsourcing of document-rich business processes and integrated information projects. Irrespective of the size and operation environment of an enterprise, the solutions offered by XEROX help it to significantly reduce costs and contribute to the extension and

188 prompt development of its business thanks to the latest technological innovations. Having been merged with ACS, Xerox became the largest provider of the services connected with document-rich processes and, also, ienhanced the list of technological solutions for commercial and government-owned enterprises the world over. The profit of the joined company reaches $22 bln dollars (US); there are 130,000 employees; representative offices are located in 160 countries in the world. Special offers and events at the stand: The integrated library complex includes the following modules: e-warehouse, collection digitization lines, a digital printing house, the service of digital collection publication upon request. The most significant results of the implementation are as follows: access to information regardless of the time and location of the library user from one access point; collection preservation; new forms of user services; publication of the unique collections upon request; economy in usable floor space. |a|S|tec|ADAPTABLE SYSTEM TECHNOLOGIES COMPANY, Berlin, Germany [email protected] www.astec.su For over 30 years |a|S|tec| Adaptable System Technologies has been offering solutions in the area of developing information systems in Germany. Its key direction is development and maintenance of individual integrated automated information systems for libraries and library associations. Special offers and events at the stand: Demonstration of the features of аDIS /BMS and аDIS /E-Library systems; a special offer for the Conference participants. Emerald Group Publishing Ltd, Bingley, United Kingdom www.emeraldinsight.com Good research in management should help the world to be better managed. As the world’s leading publisher of business and management research, with over 200 journals and a wide range of serials, series and books in management and related fields, we believe we have an important role in encouraging research which helps the world be better managed. To make the world better managed means a bridging of the gap between the world of research and the world of application. Ex Libris (Deutschland) GmbH, Hamburg, Germany [email protected] www.exlibrisgroup.com Ex Libris is a leading provider of automation solutions for academic, national, and research libraries. Offering the only comprehensive product suite for electronic, digital, and print materials, Ex Libris provides efficient, user-friendly products that serve the needs of libraries today and will facilitate their transition into the future. Ex Libris maintains an impressive customer base consisting of thousands of web-sites from over 75 countries on 6 continents. IVIS – the official representative of East View Information Services, Moscow, Russia (495) 777-65-57 www.ivis.ru

189 IVIS is a leading distributor of periodicals, books, microfilms, computer databases of periodic publications and other information resources of Russia and the CIS. Mac House, Kiev, Ukraine

MART, VELIKIE LUKI, PSKOV REGION, RUSSIA Tolstoy Str., 9A, Velikie Luki, Pskov District, 182100, Russia Tel/Fax (81153) 5-38-38 (multichannel), ext. 229 E-mail: [email protected] http://www.soft.mart.ru http://books4edu.ru MART was established in 1992. Among its main lines of activity are development and implementation of automated systems for education, medicine and urban management. MART is a designer of the line of automated information and library systems for education institutions: «1C: School Library», «1C: College Library» and «1C: University Library». These systems have been designed on the «1C: Enterprise» platform with due regard of the operation of education institutions of the above kind and, especially, with regard of the IT skills of school librarians. These software products have a clear, intuitive and known to many people 1C-interface. Using this platform as a universal software development environment, the company managed to design software with all required functionality of a professional library system, which is, at the same time, easy for understanding to unskilled users. MART’s software products are used by over 800 education institutions of secondary, higher and professional levels, and «1C: School Library» has been delivered to all schools of the Russian Federation (over 52,000). MART is experienced in web-based system development and management. At the Exhibition and in the papers at Section meetings, MART will demonstrate the Automated System for Ordering Education Materials within the project “Books for Education”. This web-product is to be used by the libraries of educational institutions, publishing houses and education material providers. Special offers and events at the stand: Presentation of new features of the automated information library systems and systems on the new platform “1C: Enterprise 8.2”; consulting users of the «1C: Library» system for educational institutions. Consulting publishing houses and educational institutions using the Automated System for Ordering Education Materials. PECHATNYE TRADITSII (PRINTING TRADITIONS), Moscow, Russia

SYNERGETIC SYSTEMS CJSC, Moscow, Russia Novoalekseevskaya ul., 19, build. 2, Moscow, 129626, Russia [email protected] www.synsys.ru From 2006, Synergetic Systems Closed Joint-Stock Company has been developing intelligent information systems for the preservation and processing of textual and graphical information; producing devices for the out-loud reading of books for the purpose of social integration of visually impaired people; creating multimedia publications, digital collections and e-books; performing high-quality digitization of card catalogues and printed materials (books, newspapers, journals) including their digitization without pointing.

190 INTERNATIONALASSOCIATION OF USERS AND DEVELOPERS OF ELECTRONIC LIBRARIES AND NEW INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES (INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION EBNIT), Моscow, 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 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.

SISTEMATIKA COMPANY, St. Petersburg, Russia Elektrozavodskaya ul., 27, build. 1a, DC Lefort, Moscow, 107023, Russia Tel.: +7 (495) 729-5151, Fax: +7 (495) 729-5152; 194100, B. Sampsonievsky pr., 68H, St Petersburg Tel.: +7 (812) 493-26-51, Fax: +7 (812) 493-2652 www.systematic.ru Sistematika, the leading provider of IT solutions and services, has been on the market for 18 years. Its activity is oriented on the provision of integrated services for the optimization of business processes of enterprises of various industries by means of introducing information technologies. Sistematika develops, introduces and maintains complicated information systems and infrastructural solutions on the basis of the technologies and equipment of the world leading producers and offers consulting when monitoring the projects. As a partner of the largest world producers of equipment and software, Sistematika has accumulated rich expertise in the entire range of the latest technologies and products. Professional vision and understanding of the customer’s demands, excellent knowledge of the specific features of various industries help the company’s staff to develop and adapt the advanced information products to the current and future demands of the customers. Special offers and events at the stand: Presentation of RFID technologies. The range of their application is very broad and extends from warehouses and manufacturing to libraries and retail sales. In libraries, RFID helps locate the storage

191 and lend out books to the user, prevent them from being stolen. Lines at lending desks will disappear; the time for the search and selection of the material of interest will reduce; stocktaking processes will be simplified. EMBA LIMITED, Paseky nad Jizerou, Czech Republic [email protected] www.emba.cz EMBA Limited of Paseky nad Jizerou is a company with a long and well-known tradition. Our key products are plater board and archival systems for long- and short- term preservation. ACCUCOMS B.V., Bonn, Germany

IDLOGIC COMPANY, Mоscow, Russia www.biblio-rfid.ru

PROQUEST, Cambridge, United Kingdom

ELEKTRONNIYARKHIV (DIGITALARCHIVE) CORPORATION, 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 Elektronniy Arkhiv Corporation is the largest enterprise in Europe specializing in compiling, full-scale equipping and populating of e-archives, introduction of modern machinery, information technologies and hi-tech solutions. The specific feature of this Corporation is its focus on long-term professional cooperation with customers and partners. The Elektronniy Arkhiv 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 preservation 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 - №24. Special offers and events at the stand: 1. Specialized Round Table «Retrospective Conversion of the Catalogues of the Russian National Library and the Russian State Library: The Results and Prospects»: June 9, Wednesday, 15.00-17.00, “Commonwealth” Conference Hall. 2. Presentation of the latest solutions (the stand of the Elektronniy Arkhiv - ELAR-System for the dedusting of books: June 7, Monday, 15.00 – Book Terminal E-Scan – An Innovative Device for Reading Rooms: June 8, Tuesday, 11.00 – ELARobot Automatic Scanner: June 9, Wednesday, 13.00. INFORM-SYSTEMA SCIENTIFIC AND PRODUCTION AMALGAMATION, Моscow, Russia Теl.: +7(499) 121-64-11 [email protected] www.informsystema.ru Inform-Systema Scientific and Production Amalgamation was established in 1990. Its main lines of activity are: development and implementation of systems of

192 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 MARC- 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 43,000 libraries of Russia and the CIS. Inform-Systema is a major Russia’s subscription agency and book provider within Russia and elsewhere. Special offers and events at the stand: Presentation of new options of “МАRC- SQL”. Consulting users of “МАRC-SQL”. JOINT EDITORIAL BOARD OF THE MINISTRY OF THE INTERIOR OF RUSSIA, Moscow, Russia

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193 CONFERENCE CULTURAL PROGRAM

Sunday, June 6 On June 6, 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 on June 5 and get a boarding coupon at the Tours Registration Desk. Participants may also register for the tours of their choice at the Conference Registration Desk on arrival (provided the tour in question is not fully booked). Since the number of people for each tour is limited, registration will be closed upon reaching this limit. 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 KERCH (FREE FOR THE EARLY REGISTERED PARTICIPANTS) SUDAK – KERCH – SUDAK Departure time: 7.00

Duration: 14 hours

Tour type: Coach and walking tour (walking part of the tour: 3 km)

194 Tour № 2 8.00-21.00 CRIMEAN RESERVE (fee-based tour) SUDAK – CRIMEAN RESORT – – SUDAK Departure time: 8.00

Duration: 13 hours

Tour type: Coach tour

Price: 180 grivnas

Entrance ticket to the Resort: 70 grivnas

Tour № 3 7.00-16.00 EMINE-BAIR-KHOSAR CAVE (fee-based tour) SUDAK – SIMFEROPOL – CHATYRDAG – SIMFEROPOL – SUDAK

Departure time: 7.00

Duration: 9 hours

Tour type: Coach tour

Price: 115 grivnas

Entrance ticket to the Cave: 60 grivnas

Tour is recommended to: Everyone, except senior citizens and children under 3 years

195 Tour № 4

7.00-21.00 BAKHCHISARAY (fee-based tour) SUDAK – SIMFEROPOL – BAKHCHISARAY – SIMFEROPOL – SUDAK Departure time: 7.00

Duration: 14 hours

Tour type: Coach and walking tour (walking part of the tour: 5 km)

Price: 190 grivnas Entry fees: The Khan’s Palace: 40 grivnas Chufut-Kale: 30 grivnas Tour № 5 8.00-14.00 THE ARPAT WATERFALL – CHOBAN-KULE TOWER (free for the early registered participants) SUDAK – MORSKOE – ZELENOGORYE – MORSKOE – SUDAK Departure time: 8.00

Duration: 7 hours

Tour type: Coach tour

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

196 Monday, June 7

20.30-22.00 CONFERENCE OPENING CEREMONY Summer Concert Hall

22.30-24.00 BANQUET-FOURCHETTE ON THE OCCASION OF THE CONFERENCE OPENING On the premises between the Winter Club and Building No. 2 (around the Europa fountain)

Tuesday, June 8

20.00-21.30 CONCERT «PODVORIE» SONG THEATER CRIMEAN STATE SYMPHONY. DIRECTOR: ALENA UDALOVA, HONORED ARTS WORKER OF THE AUTOMOUS REPUBLIC OF CRIMEA Summer Concert Hall

197 Wednesday, June 9

21.30-23.30 «THE SELECTED FOR SELECTED FROM TWO VLADIMIRS»: an evening with VLADIMIR KACHAN, Theater and cinema actor, chansonnier, writer, People’s actor of Russia

AND VLADIMIR VISHNEVSKY, Poet, TV presenter, author of books, «Coronet», «Golden Pen of Russia» prizes winner

«IT’S GREAT THAT LIBRARIES SMELL THE SAME IN THE 21-ST CENTURY» Tauria Conference Hall

198 Thursday, June 10 20.30 ART SONG CONCERT «MOSCOW – SUDAK – TRANSIT» Participants: ALEXANDER MIRZAYAN (Moscow), Chansonnier, President of Russian Chansonniers Association, Prize winner of festival art song contests, Conductor of the «First circle» team of professional chansonniers; VLADIMIR KACHAN (Moscow), Chansonnier,Theater and cinema actor, People’s actor of Russia; KONSTANTIN FROLOV (Simferopol), Chansonnier, Prize winner of Grusinsky festival art song festival Tauria Conference Hall

199 Friday, June 11 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

200 CONFERENCE SPORTS PROGRAM

Those who wish to take part in sport events and have not previously registered online can sign in on June 5 and 6 during the conference registration, and on June 7 at 13.00-19.00 at the Organizing Committee Desk

SWIMMING Sudak Health Center Swimming Pool

Wednesday, June 9 10.30-13.00 INDIVIDUAL STARTS IN FREESTYLE 50 M MEN: WOMEN BY THREE AGE CATEGORIES; MIXED RELAY 4 Х 50 M 3 MEN + 1 WOMAN (with no consideration of ages) CHIEF REFEREE: Yury Eremeev, USSR Master of Sports (Officers Multiathlon), Moscow, Russia

201 TENNIS Tennis courts (between Consul Restaurant and Building 3) CHIEF REFEREE: Nikolay Danilishin, Senior Tennis Instructor, “Sudak” Tourist and Health Complex, Sudak, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine QUALIFICATION Monday, June 7, 17.00-19.00 Tuesday, June 8, 17.00-19.00 Wednesday, June 9, 17.00-19.00 FINAL Thursday, June 10, 17.00-19.00

TABLE TENNIS Tennis courts (between Consul Restaurant and Building 3) CHIEF REFEREE: Nikolay Danilishin, Senior Tennis Instructor, “Sudak” Tourist and Health Complex, Sudak, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine QUALIFICATION Monday, June 7, 17.00-19.00 Tuesday, June 8, 17.00-19.00 Wednesday, June 9, 17.00-19.00 FINAL Thursday, June 10, 17.00-19.00

202 QUICK CHESS Consul Conference Hall Foyer

ADMINISTRATORS AND REFEREES: Mikhail Klopov, Advertising manager, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Elena Savkina, Section Head, 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

Wednesday, June 9, 20.00 BLITZ

BILLIARD Court at the exit to “Yazhanka” Cafe CHIEF REFEREE: V. Sukhoborov, Senior Billiard Instructor, “Sudak” Tourist and Health Complex, Sudak, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine QUALIFICATION Wednesday, June 9, 20.00 FINAL Thursday, June 10, 20.00

203 VOLLEYBALL Tennis courts (between Consul Restaurant and Building 3) CHIEF REFEREE: Tatyana Trofimovskaya, USSR Master of Sports (Volleyball), Moscow, Russia

QUALIFICATION Monday, June 7, 16.00 Tuesday, June 8, 16.00 FINAL Wednesday, June 9, 16.00

TUG-OF-WAR Sudak Health Center Beach CHIEF REFEREE: Yury Eremeev, USSR Master of Sports (Officers Multiathlon), Moscow, Russia

Wednesday, June 9, 20.00

204 INFORMATION ON TOURS

Tour № 1 KERCH (free for the early registered participants) Departure time: 7.00

Duration: 14 hours Tour type: Coach and walking tour (walking part of the tour: 3 km) The main tour program includes visits to the mountain of Mitridat, John the Forerunner Church, Adjimushkay Quarries , the Csar’s Kurgan and Kerch Fortress. For history lovers, tour to Kerch is the most attractive one. You will find yourself on the Kerch Peninsula, on the strait shore between the waters of two seas – the Black and the Azov Sea. Chronicles confirms the city‘s age of 26 centuries. During this long period, it was not once that the city flourished and declined, was destroyed and was restored. Since VI BC it was a city-state named , then Byzantine Bospor, Slavic Korchev, Khazarian Karkh, Italian Cerco (Cherkio), Turkish Karsha. Therefore Kerch attracts tourists with its unique ancient monuments, medieval architecture, its heroic past. Its every stone has become history. The tour program is comprehensive and hard-driving, and covers almost all the outsanding events in the history of this city “of two seas”. You will look at the breath-taking panorama of the city from the top of Mitridat Mountain (98 m above sea level. Here you will see the Glory obelisk in the memory of the defenders and liberators of the Hero-city, and the ruins of ancient Panticapaeum (VI BC), the capital of the Bospor Kingdom for almost 9 centuries. You will go down the Great Mitridat Staircase (420 stairs) decorated with gryphons. In the central square you will approach the refurbished Church of John the Forerunner built in 10th century. It is one of the oldest functional Christian churches in the Crimea. Then you will make your way towards Adjimushkay Quarries: the tour of underground labyrinth will take 45 minutes. During the tour, you will learn how the stone was quarried before the October Revolution, and about the tragic 170 days in 1942 during the Great Patriotic War, when 13,000 Soviet soldiers with several thousands of civic population had to hide themselves underground and to fight heroically agaisnt the fascists. Not far away from Adjimushkay there is the Csar’s Kurgan – a monument of ancient burial architecture (VI BC). This masterpiece has no parallels to any of known monuments of that kind, and it has survived almost in its original state. Researchers suggest that one of the influential Bospor csars was buried here.

205 You will have a chance to enter the burial chamber and to see the true value of ancient stonecutters. You will walk about “Kerch” Fortress (Fort of Totleben) founded by Csar Alexander II. It is situated on the shore of the Strait of Kerch near Ak-Burun Cape. The fortress was built in 1857–1877. In nineteenth century it was the most significant naval citadel along with Kronstadt in the Baltic Sea. In the early 20-th century it was a political prison. Since 1950ies till nowadays military units and warehouses were located here. The big lot of 400 hectares (988 acres) was shut down behind barbed wire, and even Kerchians had a vague idea about the restricted area. The buildings solidity and good quality amaze experts, and many things remain in their original state – including inscriptions on plaster made one century and a half ago. Three-kilometer (.86 miles) long and 5-meter (16.4 f) deep trench stays undamaged, as well as caponiers – fighting shelters, powder magazines, 600-meter tunnel (1968.6 f). In one of the tunnels, the most clear and amiable Echo in the Crimea lives.

Tour № 2 CRIMEAN RESERVE (fee-based tour) Departure time: 8.00

Duration: 13 hours

Tour type: Coach tour

Price: 180 grivnas

Entrance ticket to the Resort: 70 grivnas Many people know about the Crimean Natural Reserve – the oldest and one of the major reserves in Ukraine. However, the tour to the Reserve is a completely new tour. The Romanov’s Route runs via the Crimean Natural Reserve wide. There is the strict pass control in the Reserve but that is done essentially for the purpose to secure the wilderness of the . Those lucky, who travelled via this Route, know for sure that it is the most beautiful route on the Peninsula. The Romanov’s Route starts from the Saints Cosmas and Damian Monastery, goes up to Chuchel swell as a streamlined cerpentine; rounds the Roman-Kosh peak, the highest peak in Crimea; creeps Nikita yaila coming close to the Arbor of Winds soaring beyond valley; goes down to “Kransniy Kamen” (“Red Stone”) cordon where an extremely beautiful panorama of Yalta amphitheater is

206 visible, and finally goes down via Massandra flank. During the tour to the Resort you will visit all climatic zones of Crimean mountains. The main advantagae you will get is to look at virgin nature, feast your eyes with amazing panoramas from scenic viewpoints on the Romanov’s Route that is 60 km (37.29 miles) long in the the highest protected hills of the Crimea. The tour begins in the town of Alushta, from the building of the Crimean Natural Reserve Administration and ends at the cordon of “Pear Field”, 6 kilometers (3.73 miles) away from Massandra. The duration of the tour is 5 hours and the route runs mainly along the famous Romanov highway. The way is rather difficult – serpantine all over the road, though many stops are scheduled. The first stop is at the Californian Trout Farm where at its research laboratories in the open air you will get a chance to learn how fish is farmed. The farm in the upper Alma River was found in 1958. Then you’ll visit Cosmas and Damian Monastery found in 1856 in the upper Alma River near the Spring of Saints Cosmas and Damian. It was one of the main Christian holy places in the Crimea. In 1880ies the Csar Hunting Lodge was built not far away from the Monastery, and it was not once that the csars Alexander III, Nikolai II with Empress Alexandra Feodorovna stayed there. You will be told the legend of brothers and healers Cosmas and Damian who lived in the second half of III century AD, on the history of the Monastery; you will visit the Monastery’s healing spring, the Chapel and the Church. Today it’s a functional fratry with metochion in the town of Partenit. In the Winter Church you will see the Monastery’s main holy things – the old icon of St. Cosmas and Damian with parts of their relics, the icon of Jerusalem Lady. From the Monastery, higher in the mountains the Romanov Highways begins; it’s one of the most beautiful roads on the Crimean Peninsula. The road was laid at personal will of Csar Nikolai II in 1913. After passing the gap named “the Csar Gate” you will ascend to Chuchel Pass, 1,150 m (3773 feet) above sea level. From the scenic viewpoint you will look at the panorama of the northern slopes of the Main Ridge of the Crimean Mountains, mountains of Basman, Minor Chuchel, Kemal-Egerek and the highest mountain in the Crimea Roman-Kosh (1,545 m, or 5,069 feet above sea level). The next stop will be at the head of the Kacha River, where one of the Peninsula’s main streams is born. The tour culmination is the view that opens from the Wind Pavilion (1426 m, or 4679 feet above sea level), where you will see a bird’s-eye view of Gurzuf Valley, and the mountain Ayu-Dag will seem a bear cub to you. A small monument on the Nikitsky Pass marks the highest point of 1,448 meters, or 4751 feet above sea level. From the scenic viepoint of “Red Stone” Cordon you will see the amphiteatre of Yalta City, and at last – the panorama of Uch-Kosh Gorge. From your guides you will learn in detail not only the history of the oldest reserve in Ukraine but also get familiar with flora and fauna of the Crimean mountains, the history of St. Cosmas and Damian Monastery and Saint Springs of Savlukh-Su. Probably, you will be lucky to see wild animals: Crimean red deer, European roedeer, etc. The tour ends in the city of Yalta, when you will have 1 hour free to walk along the famous resort enbankment . After that the bus departs to Sudak.

207 Tour № 3 EMINE-BAIR-KHOSAR (fee-based tour) Departure time: 7.00

Duration: 9 hours

Tour type: Coach tour

Price: 115 grivnas

Entrance ticket to the Cave: 60 grivnas Tour is recommended to: Everyone, except senior citizens and children under 3 years Crimea is said to be ‘an open-air’ museum. The Emine-Bair-Khosar cave is included into the list of top-five beautiful caves in the world. It is a real underground museum designed by the Nature, while it mixed the stones for millions of years. The Emine-Bair-Khosar cave is located on Chatyr-Dag. You will not have to walk there, the bus stops in 100 m before the entrance. The Emine-Bair-Khosar cave holds an exclusive position in the list of European natural phenomena. Speleologists entered the disclosed prit in 1927. The cave became known world-wide after Simferopol speleologists examined 1,500 underground halls and galleries covered by calcite crystals of various colors. There are over 100 caves in Chatyr-Dag, but this one is considered the most beautiful. You will see wide underground halls, millions of stalactites and stalagmites, underwater lakes. You will also make yourself familiar with underground paleontological museum, where you will see the bones of pre- historic animals – a mammoth, woolly rhinoceros, bison, cave lion and bear. Duration of the tour to the cave is 1 hour and 20 minutes (Northern Gallery + Idols Hall + «Kechkemet» Hall). The route length in the cave does not exceed 700 m. The cave is specifically equipped for visiting: all are cement-grouted, electricity is on everywhere. 1 hour is reserved for lunch.

208 Tour № 4 BAKHCHISARAY (fee-based tour) Departure time: 7.00

Duration: 14 hours

Tour type: Coach and walking tour (walking part of the tour: 5 km)

Price: 190 grivnas Entry fees: The Khan’s Palace: 40 grivnas Chufut-Kale: 30 grivnas

The main program of the tour to Bakhchisaray includes the tour of Hansaray (Khan’s Palace), medieval Assumption Monastery and town-fortress Chufut-Kale. Bakhchisaray is translated from Turkic as “the Garden-Palace”. The town of Bakhchisaray is situated in the narrow pocket of the Churuk-Su River. In 15th – 18-th centuries is was the capital of the Crimean Khanate separated from the Golden Horde. Bakhchisaray as the capital of the Crimean Khanate today is called the tourist Mecca in the Crimea. Despite all the changes, old Bakhchisaray kept its medieval flavor. Its main attraction is the unique architectural monument of the 15th—18t- century – Khan’s Palace. The former residence of khans is now among the top three popular historical monuments in the Crimea. It is not only statesrooms, it’s a medieval feudatory that included all the features essential for khan’s’life. The ensemble includes show rooms and khan’s private quarters, buildings for servants and Harem, pavillions for relaxation and fountains, outbuildings and gate towers. The yard architectural value is emphasized by rosaries, green lace of the park and interior gardens. In 1764, by order of Qirim- Giray Khan , the “Fountain of Tears” was built on the grove of his beloved wife who had died an early death. This monument is berythmed by Alexander Pushkin. In one of the Palace buildings there is the Museum of Crimean Tatars Culture. The quided tour lasts for 2 hours. Not far away from Bakhchisaray, amazing monuments of the Crimea Medieval Ages are situated, the so-called “cave towns”. Chufut-Kale – one of the well- known cave towns in the Crimea, 3.5 kilometers (2.175 miles) to the south of Bakhchisaray Palace. The road runs along the southern slope of Maryam-Dere Gorge and comes to the pediment of the wide staircase leading to the cave Orthodox Assumption Monastery built approximately in the 8th century. The altar

209 of the main church of the monastery is cavate inside the mountain wall. There is the holy spring near the monastery. The steep narrow staircase leads from the Monastery to the platean where you will look at the picturesque panorama of mountains and the gorge with old Bakhchisaray town bosomed in trees and its famous museum palace, the fantastic cliffs resembling sphinxes, deep canyons and wide platean. You will see everything during 2.5 km (1.5 mile) walk to the anscestral land and the greatest national sanctuary of Karaims – the cave town of Chufut-Kales built on the inaccessible mountain cliffs 200 meters (656 feet) above the neighbor valleys. It is one of the best preserved cave towns in the Crimea. You will see house basements, part of vallum, the gate. The tourists will see the mausoleum of Dzhanike-Khanym -Khan Tokhtamysh’s dauhgter, the karaims’ kenasses – preaching houses and households left by their last residents in 1920s. Today it is a dead town. Chufut-Kale cliffs and its once unapproachable walls keep their secrets. The duration of the guided tour of Chufut-kale is 3 hours. Tour № 5

THE ARPAT WATERFALL – CHOBAN-KULE TOWER (free for the early registered participants) Departure time: 8.00

Duration: 7 hours

Tour type: Coach tour

The picturesque waterfall of Arpat is situated not far away from the ancient settlement of Zelenogorye (“green hills”) well-known since Medieval Ages (its old name was Arpat), amongst forests and mountains. The coach part of the tour runs along Sudak- Alushta highway and passes villages of Veseloye and Morskoye. Many splitting chases there were filmed (“Three plus Two” , “Night without Mercy”, etc.). We will come to Zelenorogye via 8-km mountain road. Its old name – Arpat which possibly meant “downfall”, or maybe, from Tatar ‘arpa”, “barley”. The land was almost not fertile, and people grew barley on the terraces. On the outskirts of the settlement there is a beautiful mountain lake of unusual color with underwater springs. If you are bored with seawaters you can swim in the lake— the water is clear and warm even in early summer. Though the main local attraction is a narrow stow where in awe days local reisdents hided themselves – women and children, while the men defended the narrow pass through the mountain walls. The walking part of the tour (3 km (1.9 miles)) passes along the shore of the Pananyan-Uzen River ((in Greek, “Holy River”) via Panagia

210 (Holy Mother) Gorge. These toponyms are explained by the fact that the Greek monastery of Holy Mother was situated there. The gorge itself is almost naked without forest, with only some bushes. In its narrowest place where the stone walls squeeze the river, a small canyon is formed. The narrow water stream runs and forms the cascade of small waterfalls and river bends. In some impassible places, tourists will find metallic staircases. Moving along the path, you will suddenly see a turbulent river – it so strange for the hot summer days in the Crimea, – and a lot of cozy clean natural baths full of water, and a well-laid path. If it had not been so skilfully laid, a few of tourists would reach the last 10-meter waterfall. You are unlikely to win it without satirs and bridges. The legend said that this path was called “The Path of Amazons”. The Amazons were said to run here when they were choosing a husband who had to follow if they wanted to marry a girl. One of the valley’s ornaments is the Bath of Lover, and the Arpat Waterfall mouthes into it. Many mountain stone bowls in the world are called “baths of love” but in this place waters washed almost a perfect heart off the stone, and every guide will suggest you her own legend. However, it is not so easy to pile into the Bath. Above it, there is a lake where you can swim. The one more, biggest single waterfall awaits you onwards. It’s about 10 meters (33 feet) high. The path runs about and up the cliffs over the waterfall. The standard tour route ends up at this point. Groups go round the waterful and those who wish may swim but with care, the stones are very slippery.. Near Morskoye village you will find the medieval tower of Choban-Kule (“shephard’s tower”). It is an architecural monument where feudal lords, the Guasko brothers from Genoa lived in the15-th century. The Tower is surrounded with the ruins of old buildings and defensive walls. It is said that the tower belongs to the tower complex of the medieval Tasili fortress, also owned by di Guasko brothers known for their rudeness and fiereceness and unwilling to bow to the Sudak community. The tower is made of massive stones, most probably elevated from the sea. The walls are up to 2-3 meters thick. Today its height is about 9-10 meters. The entrance to the tower is on its south-west and is significantly ruined. The chimney and pools for water can be seen in the basement. On the eastern side, you can still see the ruins of defensive walls, some sources say there was a church nearby, and some buildings which is evidenced by the massive ruins at the tower foundation. On the northern and eastern side archeological excavations are being made. From the tower you will have a chance to look at the great panorama, don’t forget your photo/video cameras. From Choban-Kule you will see Meganom, Chekan-Kaya, Ay- Foka – on your left, and the ridge of beautiful mountains crowned with Ayu-Dag – on your right.

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

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213 The Geography of the Seventeenth International Conference «Crimea 2010»

The Crimean Peninsula, located almost midway between the Equator and the North Pole, resembles a green grape leaf thrown over the sea. Relatively low Crimean Mountains 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 14-th time already. Sudak was known as Sugdeya to the ancient Greeks, Soldaya to the Genoese, and Surozh to the ancient Russians. The town grew up on the coast of conve- niently located harbor, which was the focal point of the land routes from Eastern Europe and Asia. From the very start it was an important junction for the 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 BC and the first centuries AD. Historical sources consider 212 AD as the

214 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 Russian Empire. 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 known 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.

215 BAKHCHISARAI

Bakhchisaray is a Crimean town and regional center. Its history dates back into the late 15-th, when the Crimean dynasty of the Crimean Khans Girays reigned. Initially, Khan’s residence was situated on the plato of Chufut- Kale but later, due to political reasons, it moved to the mountain bottom, into the valley of the Churuk-Su (“stale water”) River where Bakhchisaray was found. In the Turkic language “Bakhchisaray” means “a palace in the gardens”. Under the reign of Khan Mengly-Girey, the town became the capital of the Crimean Khanate and played its role till 1783. The main tourist attractions of Bakhchisaray are the Khan’s Palace built in the early 16-th century by Khan Abdul-Sakhal Girey, and the famous “Fountain of Tears” built by Iranian master Omer by will of Khan Qirim-Girey to memorize his beloved wife Dilara-Bikech who had died in 1764. The Fountain was praised by Alexander Pushkin in his poem “The Fountain of Bakhchisaray”. Today the Palace is a historical and architectural museum. Chufut-Kale (“The Jewish (or Karaim) Fortress”), Orthodox Assumption cave monastery – a record of the Russian presence in the medieval Crimea, Tatar town and the Palace make Bakhchisaray at the same time a Jewish, Christian Orthodox, and Muslim town. Nowhere in the Crimea but in ancient and modern Bakhchisaray and its surroundings you will feel the flavor of the Medieval Age walking along its narrow winding streets and modern multi-storey buildings. Its rich history and monuments attract many thousands of tourists.

216 KOKTEBEL Koktebel… This word is of Turkic origin (Kok-Tope-El stands for the Land of Blue Peaks). The best known of them is Karadag (Black Mountain), the oldest volcano in our country and a single (on the CIS European territory) volcano of Jurassic period, which preserved the lineaments of its origin. Valleys around Karadag were inhabited from long time ago. In the early I century BC the legendary Cimmerians, the most ancient Crimean peoples, lived here. In medieval times Koktebel was inhabited by local breeds, the descendants of Taures and Skythians assimilated with the nationalities from Bosporus – Greeks, Sarmats and Alans. In X century the colony was destroyed by the Pechenegs. The life there recovered only 2- 3 centuries afterwards. A Tatar village was founded in the place of present Koktebel. In early XIX century the colonists from Bulgaria settled here. Al- most up to the end of XIX century Koktebel was a tiny colony linked with Feodosiya by bad dirt road. Professor-oculist Z. A. Yunge was the founder of local resort. He purchased the land in Koktebel valley with intention to transform it into a prosperous resort, but his money was insufficient. This forced him to sell the land by small lots. This is the way the first country-houses (dachas) appeared here in early XX century. Poet and artist M. Voloshin built his house here in 1903. Gradually the house became some kind of vacation house. A lot of outstand- ing people, such as M. Gorky, A. Tolstoy, V. Brusov, V. Veresaev, M. Tsvetae- va, O. Mandelshtam, K. Trenev, M. Bulgakov and many others visited it at different times. M. Voloshin donated his house to the Writers Union. Later the Koktebel House of Creative Work was formed there. The poet’s home is the museum of literature and arts at present. M. Voloshin died August 11, 1932. According to the poet’s last will, he was buried on the peak of Kuchuk-Enishar mountain ridge. Koktebel is deservedly called the motherland of domestic gliding. Here the future academician, the chief constructor of space vehicles S. P. Korolev raised his gliders Krasnaya Zvezda (Red Star) and Koktebel for the first time. Famous airplane constructors S. V. Ilyshin, O. K. Antonov and A. S. Yakovlev started their way to big aviation from gliding here. The museum of gliding was opened on the premises of Priboy (Surf) Resort Center.

217 THE SETTLEMENT OF SOVIETSKIY The first mention of the library in the settlement of Ichki (such was the name of the settlement of Sovietsky until 1944) dates back to the rampant years of the Civil War. As stated in the encyclopedia, the library was opened in Ichki in 1921 for the purpose of extirpation of illiteracy and, in combination with the club under which it operated, contributed to the acculturation of the local community. When the settlement was seized during the Great Patriotic War (1941-1945), almost all of the library’s book collection was destroyed, and the library celebrated its rebirth only after the victory. In the years that passed, the library moved from one building to another, and only in 1982 it moved to its current specially designated premises. In 1978, the public libraries of the Sovietsky Region were assembled in a network which was headed by the Sovietskaya Central Regional Library. The Sovietskaya Central Library System includes two regional libraries, i.e., the above Sovietskaya Central Regional Library named after Chub and the Sovietskaya Central Regional Library for the Children, and 23 rural branch libraries. In 2005, the Sovietskaya Central Regional Library was named after Mikhail Ilyich Chub, commander of the Ichki partisan party during the Great Patriotic War. It was this partisan party which triggered the partisan war in the Crimea by its first fighting on November 3, 1941. The idea to name the leading library of the library system after the legendary partisan commander can be explained by the fact that the patriotic work with the library’s users and readers is a priority task of the central library system in general. The settlement of Sovietsky is the center of the Sovietsky Region. Today, the territory of the settlement and its suburbs were inhabited in the 13th-10th centuries BC, which is confirmed by the remains of the settlements of the early and late Bronze Age and Scythian burial grounds. The first mention of Ichki dates back to 1798. In 1892, after the completion of Dzhankoy-Feodosiya railway road, the station of Ichki was built. It was used by the major corn- factors to export corn. In January 1921, the settlement became the center of the Ichki Region of the Feodosiya province.

218 Today, 9,866 people live in the settlement of Sovietsky. The settlement has three secondary modern schools of the 1st-3rd grades, a music school, an agrarian college, a historical and local history museum, a central regional library, a house of culture, a regional hospital, several drugstores, food stores, a market and points of sale. The settlement has a railway station and a bus station from which one can easily reach any point of destination. In 2008, the settlement was connected to the central gas supply system.

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.

219 FEODOSIA Feodosia is one of the oldest towns in Europe. It is over 2,500 years old. The Hellenes settled here long Before Christ. They founded the town and called it Feodosia (God-given). Ancient Feodosia was famous for its harbor and sea- port 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 administra- tive and trade center of their Crimean 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.

220 L Fourteenth International Conference I and Exhibition B C Information Technologies, Computer Systems O M and Publications for Libraries LIBCOM-2010 Conference venue: Yershovo Health Complex, Zvenigorod District, Moscow Region, Russia November 15–19, 2010 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 – Ministry of Culture and of the Russian Federation, 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, 2010. 4. Full text should not exceed 4 A4 pages in length. 5. The deadline for submitting full text is October 15, 2010. 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. 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

221 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 rental 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 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 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/libcom2010

Contacts: Tel: +7 (495) 623-1249, +7 (495) 621-2490, +7 (495) 623-9998

Fax: +7 (495) 621-9862, +7 (495) 625-9750

Email: [email protected], [email protected]

Mailing address: «LIBCOM-2010» Organizing Committee, GPNTB, 12 Kuznetsky Most, GSP-6, K-31, Moscow, 107996, Russia

222 NAL CO 18th International Conference IO N T F A E R N E R N «Crimea 2011»

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E N I “Libraries and Information Resources « » C 1 R 1 I M E A 2 0 in the Modern World of Science, Culture, Education and Business” June 11–19, 2011 Sudak and other Crimean cities Topic of 2011: «Libraries in the New Decade of the Information Age: enhancing technologies and developing partnerships»

The conference program will be built around the following topics and will include sections, round tables, workshops 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

223 – Children, Computers, and the Internet. Problems of School Libraries and Computer Literacy – Libraries – the Territory of Tolerance. Libraries and Politics – Information Culture and Information Literacy

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For further information and general requests please contact the Organizing Committee:

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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North and South America: tel: +7(495) 621-2490 e-mail: [email protected]

Europe: tel: 7(495) 624-9458 e-mail: [email protected]

Asia, Africa, Australia and Oceania: tel: +7(495) 623-4124 e-mail: [email protected]

The Conference Web-sites: http://www.iliac.org/crimea2011 http://www.gpntb.ru/win/inter-events/crimea2011 (for online registration also)

224 Contents

INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE ...... 3

ADVISORY BOARD ...... 5

PROGRAM BOARD ...... 6

ORGANIZING COMMITTEE ...... 8

«CRIMEA 2010» INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ORGANIZERS ...... 16

INTERREGIONALAND LOCAL CO-ORGANIZERS ...... 17

CONFERENCE OFFICIAL SPONSOR ...... 18

CONFERENCE SPONSORS ...... 18

SPONSORS OF THE CONFERENCE PROFESSIONAL PROGRAM INDIVIDUALACTIONS AND EVENTS ...... 19

SPONSORS OF THE CONFERENCE CULTURAL PROGRAM EVENTS ...... 19

SPONSOR OF THE CONFERENCE SPORTS PROGRAM EVENTS ..... 19

SPONSOR OF THE PLAY «WHAT? WHERE? WHEN? IN LIBRARY, INFORMATION, BOOK, AND PUBLISHING SPACE» ...... 19

PARTNER IN THE PROMOTIONAL EVENT «DICTIONARIES OF THE 21ST CENTURY» ...... 20

SPECIAL GRANTS FOR PARTICIPATION IN THE CONFERENCE HAVE BEEN PROVIDED BY ...... 20

SPONSORS OF THE PROJECT «BOOKS, JOURNALS AND E-PUBLICATIONS FOR CRIMEAN LIBRARIES» ...... 21

INFORMATION SUPPORT BY...... 22

ATTENTION! ...... 23

LOCATION OF AUDITORIUM ...... 23

225 I. OFFICIAL AND CEREMONIAL EVENTS. PLENARY SESSION, GUEST LECTURES, ACTIONS, PROGRAMS AND MEETINGS, PRESS CONFERENCE ...... 24

CONFERENCE OPENING ...... 24

DEMONSTRATION LECTURES ...... 30

OFFICIAL CONFERENCE CLOSING ...... 31

Special Program of the Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology: To the 65th Anniversary of the Great Victory «The Library as a Meeting Point of Books and Songs» ...... 34

Special Program of the «Elektronniy Arkhiv» Corporation «Social Internet-Projects Dedicated to the 65th Anniversary of the Victory» ...... 35

Intellectual and Debate duel «To the Barriers» (after Vladimir Solovyev’s popular TV show)...... 36

II. SECTIONS ...... 38

Section 1: Information Society and Worldwide Information Infrastructure, National Information Resources and National Libraries, International Cooperation Projects...... 38

Section 2: Automated and Corporate Library Systems and Technologies ...... 40

Section 3: Digital Libraries...... 46

Section 4: Libraries and Museums in the Global Information and Cultural Environment ...... 49

Guest Session in Bakhchisarai ...... 51

Special Workshop «Art Materials in Library Activities. Acquisition, Registration, and Use» (Bakhchisarai)» ...... 51

Guest Session in Koktebel ...... 52

Special Action: Granting the sets of Picture Postcards to Crimean Museums and Libraries (Koktebel)...... 54

226 Section 5: Library Science, Bibliography Science, and Bibliology ...... 55

Section 6: Library Staff, Profession and Education ...... 57

Section 7: Information and Linguistic Support of Library and Information Systems ...... 66

Section 8: Ecological Information and Ecological Culture ...... 70

Section 9: Information Market and Libraries Collections Development ..... 75

Section 10: Public Access to Legal and Business Information. Problems of Copyright, Library Intellectual and Material Property Protection ...... 80

Section 11: The Problems of Regional, Municipal and Rural Libraries. Local Studies and Information ...... 85

Guest Session in Sovetsky ...... 85

Section 12: Reading and Information Literacy of Children and the Youth .. 88

Section 13: Medical information: Libraries Role in Support of Scientific Research and Services for Physicians...... 98

Section 14: Information and Innovation Support of Education, Research and Management ...... 103

Section 15: Internet Technologies in Library and Information Work ...... 109

III. SPECIAL EVENTS ...... 113

Special Subject Program «Aviation and Space» 2010 Topic: «Space Pioneers» ...... 113

Special Program of the Russian Library Association ...... 115

Special Program of the Ukrainian Library Association (ULA) «Ukrainian Library Association: Fifteen Years of Leadership in Library and Information Sphere» ...... 117

Special Program of the Book Center of M.I. Rudomino All-Russian State Library for Foreign Literature ...... 120

227 Special Round Table «The Role of Dictionaries in the Information Environment of the 21-st Century» Trivia Game «Find the Right Word!» ...... 121

Special Program «The New Role of Reed Elsevier: From Information Support to Innovative Solutions» ...... 122

Special Program of «KONEK» Subscription Agency and «ProQuest» Company ...... 124

Special Program of the National Electronic Information Consortium (NEICON) ...... 126

«Where Do We Head For?» Increasing Use of Electronic and Educational Resources in Russia and Abroad» ...... 126

Special event dedicated to poet Maximilian Voloshin From Museum’s 25-th Anniversary – 100th Anniversary to Maximilian Voloshin’s House ...... 131

IV. WORKSHOPS ...... 133

Joint event of Russian Library Association, National Library of Russia and Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology «Open Access and Open Information Archives» ...... 133

Workshop «Cultural Heritage Information Services» ...... 135

Workshop: More Users for Libraries for the Blind: Trends and prospects...... 137

Permanent Workshop «Libraries of the Turkic Countries and Regions: Interaction and Cooperation Priorities» ...... 139

Problem Workshop and Round Table «Management of Library Associations and Library Innovations» ...... 141

Special workshop: Promotion of Reading in the Global Information Society. Why is this activity stuck in Russia? ...... 143

Reading Promotion through the Eyes of Publishers, Book Sellers and Professional Mass Media ...... 145

228 Special workshop: «Information for All» UNESCO Program: New opportunities and new challenges...... 147

Special Workshop and Round Table: Uneasy Pages in History ...... 150

Workshop and Round Table «Moscow Libraries» ...... 152

Special events of the IRBIS Permanent School-Workshop ...... 154

School-Workshop of the Russian State Library «Digital Libraray of Dissertations of the Russian State Library, Antiplagiarism» ...... 157

V. ROUND TABLES ...... 159

Round Table «Publishers, Libraries, Readers – New Ship’s Course in the Digital World» ...... 159

Round Table of the National Information Library Center LIBNET «The LIBNET Center Projects for 2010-2011» ...... 161

Round Table «Press Conference The Other Way Round, or Ask a Journalist» ...... 163

Special Round Table «Catalog Retroconversion at the National Library of Russia and Russian State Library – Accomplishments and Prospects» ...... 165

Guest Round Table «The Role of Parliament in Developing New Russian Federal Status» in Simferopol Under the auspices of “Boris Yeltsin Presidential Center” ...... 166

Special Round Table «Information Culture as the Foundation for Sustainable Development at the Local Level» ...... 168

Round Table «Information Culture and Information Literacy» ...... 169

VI. ANNUAL CONFERENCES AND OTHER INDIVIDUAL EVENTS HELD BYASSOCIATIONS, FOUNDATIONS AND NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS ...... 170

International Library, Information, and Analytical Center (ILIAC) ...... 170

Board of Directors Meeting ...... 170

229 Annual event of the International Library, Information, and Analytical Center (ILIAC) ILIAC’s Stady Tours Research and Educational and New Programs: Immediate prospects ...... 171

Fifteen Years of the ELNIT International Association ...... 173

Annual Reporting Conference of the International Association of Users and Developers of Electronic Libraries and New Information Technologies (ELNIT International Association) ...... 173

Meeting of the ELNIT International Association Board: On Preparing and Annual Reporting Conference ...... 174

Meeting of the ELNIT International Association Newly Elected Board .... 175

Meeting of the IRBIS Library Automation System Official Distributors and Representatives ...... 175

VII. CONTESTS, PLAYS AND GAMES, EXHIBITS ...... 176

Play «What? Where? When? in Library, Information and Publishing Space» ...... 176

Video Contest «Everything about Libraries, in Libraries and for Libraries» ...... 177

VIII. PRESENTATIONS ...... 179

Presentation of the Book by Yakov Shrayberg «To My Colleagues and Friends: Epigrams, Charges and Something Else» ...... 179

Presentation of the Book by Vasily Drigaylo «Technology of Library Operation» (Moscow: Libereya - Bibinform, 2009) ...... 180

Presentation of Tutorial «Foundations of Information Culture» Tatyana Tkachenko, V. Sologub, Galina Pasynkova, M. I. Tugan- Baranovsky, State University of Economics and Trade, Donetsk, Ukraine ...... 181

Presentation of «Matrix Press» Distribution and Information Services Agency for Ukrainian Libraries ...... 182

230 IX. PRESENTATIONS AT THE EXHIBITION ...... 183

ELAR-Complex for Taking Dust off Books ...... 183

Presentation of the Joint Project by the Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology and Xerox (CIS) «Electronic Archive of Rare Books» ...... 183

E-Scan Book Terminal – An Innovative Device for Reading Rooms ...... 183

Presentation of New Opportunities of ALIS «MARC-SQL». User Consultations on ALIS «MARC-SQL»...... 184

Primo – the Best Universal Solution from Ex Libris ...... 184

New Solutions for Libraries and Universities from Xerox (CIS) ...... 184

ELARobot Automatic Scanner ...... 184

EXHIBITION «LIBRARY SYSTEMS, INFORMATION AND PUBLISHING PRODUCTS» ...... 185

THE EXHIBITION FEATURES: ...... 186

CONFERENCE CULTURAL PROGRAM ...... 194

CONFERENCE SPORTS PROGRAM ...... 201

INFORMATION ON TOURS ...... 205

The Geography of the Seventeenth International Conference «Crimea 2010» ...... 214

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