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« » C 9 The “Crimea 2009” Conference R 0 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

2009 Topic: Transformation of Library and Information Technologies and Open Access to Information in Legal Environment

Conference Program

SUDAK (Main Program) Koktebel, , Simferopol (Guest Sessions)

Autonomous , June 6–14, 2009 2 INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN Yakov Shrayberg, Director General, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology; President, International Association of Users and Developers of Electronic Libraries and New Information Technologies (ELNIT International Association); Vice President, Russian Library Association, , DEPUTY CHAIRS Ekaterina Genieva, Director General, M.I. Rudomino All-Russian State Library for Foreign Literature; Vice President, Russian Library Association; Board Member, European Cultural Foundation (ECF), Moscow, Russia Maurice Freedman, Publisher, Consultant, ex-President, American Library Association (2002-2003), Mount Kisco, NY, USA Tatyana Manilova, Deputy Director, Division of Cultural Heritage, Head, Library and Archive Department, Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation, Moscow, Russia Larisa Nikiforenko, Head, Department of Library Activity Analysis and Forecast, Ministry of Culture and Tourism of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine MEMBERS Ramazan Abdulatipov, Acting Rector, of Culture and Arts, Khimki, Moscow Region, Russia Rosa Berdigalieva, Director General, National Academic Library of the Republic of ; President, Library Association of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Astana, Kazakhstan Alexander Beriev, Director, State Research Institute of Operating Systems, Moscow, Russia Andrey Dementyev, City Mayor, Sudak, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine Alexander Ermachkov, Minister of Culture and Arts of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Simferopol, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine 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 Francis Kirkwood, Member, Reference and Information Services IFLA Standing Committee; Reference Librarian, Library of Parliament, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Mats Lindquist, Senior Executive Officer, Department for National Coordination and Development, Royal Library of Sweden, Stockholm, Sweden

3 Kazys Mackevicius, Director, Lithuanian Technical Library, Vilnius, Lithuania 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 Evgeny Medvedev, Head, Division of Policy and Activities Coordination in Culture, Moscow City Department of Culture, Moscow, Russia Roman Motulsky, Director, National Library of Belarus, Minsk, Belarus Alexey Onishchenko, Director General, V.I. Vernadsky National Library of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine Vladimir Podoprigora, Advisory Board Chair, International Library, Information, and Analytical Center, Moscow, Russia Stuart Hamilton, Senior Policy Advisor, IFLA HQ, The Hague, The Netherlands Absalom Umarov, Director, Alisher Navoi National Library of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Tashkent, Uzbekistan Kama Urmurzina, President, Kazakhstan Libraries Information Consortium; President, Kazakhstan Republican Library for Science and Technology, Almaty, Kazakhstan Viktor Fedorov, Director General, Russian State Library; Member, Presidium of the Council for Culture and Arts under RF President; President, Eurasia Library Assembly, Moscow, Russia Irina Shevchenko, Director, Institute of Postgraduate Education of the State Academy of Culture and Arts for Top Managers, Kiev, Ukraine Valery Sudarenkov, Member, Council of Federation of the Russian Federation Federal Assembly; Member, Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, Moscow, Russia

4 ADVISORY BOARD

Olga Bench, Deputy Minister of Culture and Tourism of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine Andrey Busygin, Deputy Minister of Culture of the Russian Federation, Moscow, Russia Vasily Chernik, Head, Department of Culture and Folk Art Institutions, Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Belarus, Minsk, Belarus Boris Deych, Deputy of Supreme Rada (Parliament) of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine Vladimir Grachev, Advisor to Director General, «Rosatom» State Corporation on the Atomic Energy; Chair, Public Council and Commission on State Ecological Control, Federal Service for Ecological, Technological and Atomic Control, Moscow, Russia Claudia Lux, IFLA President; Director General, Central and Land Library, Berlin, Germany Sergey Mazurenko, Head, Federal Agency for Science and Innovations, Moscow, Russia Valentina Pashkova, President, Ukrainian Library Association; Director, Information Resource Center, US Embassy in Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine Tatyana Umrikhina, Deputy Chair, Council of Ministers of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Simferopol, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine Vladimir Zaytsev, President, Russian Library Association; Director General, National Library of Russia, St. Petersburg, Russia Lyudmila Shvetsova, First Deputy Mayor of Moscow City, Head, Social Sphere Complex, Moscow Government, Moscow, Russia

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

DEPUTY CHAIR Ekaterina Genieva, Director General, M.I. Rudomino All-Russian State Library for Foreign Literature; Vice President, Russian Library Association, Moscow, Russia Yakov Shrayberg, Director General, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology; President, 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 Sergey Afanasyev, First Pro-rector of Moscow State University of Culture and Arts, Khimki, Moscow Region, Russia Mikhail Goncharov, Director, Internet Technologies Development and Maintenance Center, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology; Deputy Chair, ”Crimea- 2009” 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 Lyudmila Drozdova, Director, I. Franko Crimean Republican Universal Scientific Library, Simferopol, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine

6 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 Andrey Zemskov, Chief Expert, Advisor to Director General, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Lyubov Kazachenkova, Editor-in-Chief, “Modern Library” Journal, Moscow, Russia Galina Kislovskaya, Director, Russian State Children’s Library, Moscow, Russia Ada Kolganova, Director, Russian State Library for Arts, Moscow, Russia Alexander Mazuritsky, Acting Dean, Information Resources Faculty; 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- 2009” Conference Organizing Committee, Moscow, Russia Yuliya Melentyeva, Head, Readership Study and Reading Culture Department, Research Center of Culture History, “Nauka” Academic Publishing Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia Irina Mironova, Vice President, “Kodeks” Information Legal Consortium; Director General, “Kodeks” Information Company, St. Petersburg, Russia Norman Briggs, 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 Mariya Vedenyapina, Director General, “Pushkin Library” Nonprofit Foundation, Moscow, Russia Tatyana Yaroshenko, Vice President, Ukrainian Library Association, Vice President for Information Technologies and Director of Scientific Library, “Kiev-Mohyla Academy” National University, 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, Director General, “Sudak” Tourist and Health Center, Sudak, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine DEPUTY CHAIRS Elena Emirova, Head, Division of Culture and Arts Institutions and National Cultural Policy, Ministry of Culture and Arts of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Simferopol, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine 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 COORDINATOR Svetlana Zolotinskaya, Department Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Olga Putilina, Department Head (Business Information Office), Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology; Executive Secretary, ELNIT International Association, Moscow, Russia PRESS-CENTER HEAD Nadezhda Pavlova, Deputy Editor-in-Chief, Head of Editorial Board, “Sci-Tech Libraries” Journal, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia MEMBERS OF THE “CRIMEA” CONFERENCES PERMANENT ORGANIZING COMMITTEE Svetlana Barabash, Academic Secretary , G.I. Denisenko Library for Science and Technology of “Kiev Polytechnic Institute” Ukrainian National Technical University, Kiev, Ukraine Vitaly Belikov, Deputy Director, “LASPI” Co., Veseloe, Zaporozhye Region, Ukraine Leonid Belousov, Commercial Director, “BIONT” Co., Evpatoria, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine

8 Ekaterina Belousova, Chief Accountant, “BIONT” Co., Evpatoria, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine Viktor Bevzushenko, Engineer, Ukrtelecom Co., Zhitomir Directorate, Zhitomir, Ukraine Alexander Brodovsky, Department Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Elena Bychkova, Department Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Anatoly Chekmarev, Deputy Director General, V.I. Vernadsky National Library of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine Vasily Drigaylo, Director, G.I. Denisenko Library for Science and Technology of “Kiev Polytechnic Institute” Ukrainian National Technical University, Kiev, Ukraine Lyudmila Drozdova, Director, I. Franko Crimean Republican Universal Scientific Library, Simferopol, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine Svetlana Emets, Deputy Director General for Culture, “Sudak” Tourist and Health Center, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Sudak, Ukraine Ayder Emirov, Director, I. Gasprinsky Crimean-Tatar Republican Library, Simferopol, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine Inna Ermilina, Senior Researcher, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Nina Ermolaeva, Researcher, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Galina Evstigneeva, Deputy Director General for Library and Information Resources, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Nadezhda Garmashova, Department Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Yury Isaev, Department Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Karina Ivina, Deputy Dean, Information Resources Faculty, Associate Professor, Bibliology and Social Communications Department, Moscow State University of Culture and Arts, Khimki, Moscow Region, Russia Petr Kazmiruk, Deputy Director General, “Sudak” Tourist and Health Center, Sudak, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine Tatyana Kirilenko, Section Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Alexander Klimenko, Director, “LASPI” Co., Evpatoria, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine Ada Kolganova, Director, Russian State Library for Arts, Moscow, Russia Boris Konchenko, Instructor, “LASPI” Co., Evpatoria, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine Leonid Kostenko, Head, Computer Technologies Center, V.I. Vernadsky National Library of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine Galina Krylova, Department Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

9 Irina Kublo, Deputy Chief Accountant, ELNIT International Association, 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 Galina Mikhaylenko, Editor-in-Chief, “Figures of Crimea” Journal; Crimean Press Official Representative at the Conference Press Center, Simferopol, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine Andrey Moiseev, Section Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Vladimir Morozov, Chief Instructor, “LASPI” Co., Veseloe, Zaporozhye Region, Ukraine Yury Morozov, Chief 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; 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, Chief Bibliographer, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Lyudmila Popova, Director, Kerch Centralized Library System, Kerch, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine Galina Potapova, Section Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Valery Razvodovsky, Department Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia 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

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

11 “CRIMEA-2009 CONFERENCE ORGANIZING COMMITTEE MEMBERS, REPRESENTATIVES OF THE CONFERENCE SUPPORT SERVICES AND VOLUNTEERS Galina Aganina, Chief Expert, Assistant to Director General, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Evgeniya Akulova, Technologist, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, 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 Valentina Anisimova, Senior Researcher, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Yury Averbakh, Department Head (Chess Information Office), 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, Librarian, Evpatoria Central Childrens’ Clinical Health Center of Ukrainian Ministry of Defense, Evpatoria, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine Lyubov Bondarenko, Expert, Dean’s Office, Information Resources Faculty, Moscow State University of Culture and Arts, Khimki, Moscow Region, Russia Marina Borodina, Section Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Oksana Bruy, Deputy Director, “Kiev-Mohyla Academy” National University Scientific Library, Kiev, Ukraine Svetlana Bruy, Librarian, Sudak Centralized Library System, Sudak, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine Oleg Davydkin, Club Manager, “Sudak” Tourist and Health Center, Sudak, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine 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, Group Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Lyudmila Ermolaeva, Chief Economist, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Elena Glukhova, Chief Bibliographer, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Kira Gorbuleva, Department Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

12 Elena Goryshkina, Coordinator of Divisions Activities, Division Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Dmitry Ishchenko, Deputy Director, Hotal, «» International Childrens’ Camp, Simferopol, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine Igor Ishchenko, Manager, -Intourist Hotel Complex Reprtesentative Office, Simferopol, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine Marina Ivanova, Department Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Kirill Kolosov, Department Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Elena Komarova, Technologist, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Inna Kondrasheva, Department Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Bella Kraynova, Chief Bibliographer, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Nikolay Kralin, Deputy Director General for Innovations, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Lyudmila Kudelina, Section Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Anna Kulikova, Section Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Andrey Kuzmin, Dispatcher, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Vladimir Lekomtsev, Deputy Director General for General Issues, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Egor Likharev, Electronic Engineer, 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 Elena Masyutina, Deputy Executive Director, ELNIT International Association, Moscow, Russia Nataliya Mazur, Chief Bibliographer, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Nikolay Morozov, Instructor, “LASPI” Co., Veseloe, Zaporozhye Region, Ukraine Andrey Nirod, Manager, «Vision-7» Company, Kiev, Ukraine Nadezhda Novikova, Division Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Alexander Obodyansky, Department Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

13 Lyudmila Ochagova, Section Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Useyn Osmanov, Deputy Director, Sudak Centralized Library System, Sudak, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine Tatyana Ovsyannikova, Chief Bibliographer, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Tatyana Panteleeva, Department Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Olga Pavlova, Section Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Marina Ragimova, Department Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Marina Rassadina, Head, Library and Information Center, Vladimir Regional College of Culture and Arts, Vladimir, 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 Olga Rusakova, Technologist, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Vera Ryakhovskaya, Department Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Alexander Samusev, Engineer, “BIONT” Co., Evpatoria, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine Elena Savkina, Chief Librarian, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Konstantin Sboychakov, Senior Researcher, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Tatyana Semenikhina, Chief Bibliographer, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Olga Sereda, Section Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Nataliya Sergeeva, Section Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Alexander Shrayberg, Chief Librarian, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Igor Shrayberg, Laboratory Assistant, Library Science Department, Moscow State University of Culture and Arts, Khimki, Moscow Region, Russia Igor Sokolov, Designer, “Gros Print” Advertising Agency, Moscow, Russia Muza Sokolova, Division Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

14 Yuliya Sokolova, Director, Information and Library Center, International Academy of Business and New Technologies, Yaroslavl, Russia Olga Sologub, Director, Sudak Centralized Library System, Sudak, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine Roman Soloninka, Head of Production Service, “Sudak” Tourist and Health Center, Sudak, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine Sergey Solovyev, Group Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Larisa Sorokina, Section Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Mariya Sorokina, Head of Production Service, “Sudak” Tourist and Health Center, Sudak, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine Valery Stupkin, Department Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology; Executive Secretary, ELNIT International Association, Moscow, Russia Kseniya Suslova, Staff Manager, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Tatyana Trofimovskaya, Doctor, Central Hospital of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federatiion, 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 Irina Yaroshenko, Head of Production Service, “Sudak” Tourist and Health Center, Sudak, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine Vladimir Yaroshenko, Head of Production Service, “Sudak” Tourist and Health Center, Sudak, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine Selime Zakirova, Librarian, Sudak Centralized Library System, Sudak, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine Yury Zaslavsky, Director, Scanning Service Center, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Olga Zhuravleva, Advertising Manager, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

15 «CRIMEA 2009» INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ORGANIZERS

MAIN ORGANIZER Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology

CO-ORGANIZERS Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation Federal Agency for Science and Innovations, Russia Ministry of Culture and Tourism of Ukraine Ministry of Culture and Arts of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea Russian 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 (ELNIT International Association) Moscow State University of Culture and Arts V.I. Vernadsky National Library of Ukraine G.I. Denisenko Library for Science and Technology of «Kiev Polytechnic Institute» National Technical University of Ukraine «Kiev-Mohyla Academy» National University Scientific Library 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 V.I. Vernadsky Tauric National University, Simferopol Koktebel Ecological, Historical, and Cultural Reserve «M. Voloshin’s Cimmeria». M. Voloshin House-Museum, Koktebel «BIONT» Company, Evpatoria «LASPI» Company, Evpatoria Association of IRBIS System Users in Ukraine («IRBIS Ukraine» Association), Kiev Sudak City Executive Committee, Sudak «Sudak» Tourist and Health Center, Sudak

CONFERENCE OFFICIAL SPONSORS

Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation, Moscow, Russia Federal Agency for Science and Innovations, Moscow, Russia

17 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 (ELNIT International Association) «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

SPONSORS OF THE CONFERENCE PROFESSIONAL PROGRAM INDIVIDUAL ACTIONS AND EVENTS

Main Information and Computer Center of the Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation, Moscow, Russia Scientific Electronic Library eLIBRARY.RU and National Electronic Information Consortium (NEICON), Moscow, Russia «Veles» Company, Moscow, Russia «EKSMO» Publishing House, Moscow, Russia

18 SPONSORS OF THE CONFERENCE CULTURAL PROGRAM EVENTS

ELNIT International Association Ministry of Culture and Arts of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea Moscow State University of Culture and Arts «Institute of Tolerance» Charity Foundation

SPONSORS OF THE CONFERENCE SPORTS PROGRAM EVENTS

Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia «INFRA-M» Group of Companies, Moscow, Russia

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

«INFRA-M» Group of Companies, Moscow, Russia «IVIS» Company, partner of East View Information Services, Inc., Moscow, Russia

19 SPECIAL GRANTS FOR PARTICIPATION IN THE CONFERENCE HAVE BEEN PROVIDED BY

Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation Ministry of Culture and Tourism of Ukraine «Periodika» Company, Kiev, Ukraine ELNIT International Association «BIBKOM» Central Collector of Libraries, Moscow, Russia «KONEK» Subscription Agency, Moscow, St. Petersburg, Russia

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

Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia «EKSMO» Publishing House, Moscow, Russia

20 INFORMATION SUPPORT BY

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

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

21 ATTENTION! Speakers should register with the section chair or administrator at least 15 minutes prior to the session they speak at. Registration for guest sessions is open on June 6 and 7 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 AUDITORIUMS

Tauria Conference Hall – Club Consul Conference Hall – “Consul” Restaurant, 2nd floor Crimea Conference Hall – “Silk Way” Business Center, 2nd floor Sudak Conference Hall – “Silk Way” Business Center, 2nd floor Commonwealth Conference Hall – “Silk Way” Business Center, 2nd floor 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

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

CONFERENCE OPENING Plenary Session

Monday, June 8 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 2009” 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 Government and Ministry of Culture and Tourism of Ukraine Vasily Vovkun, Minister of Culture and Tourism of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine Olga Bench, Deputy Minister of Culture and Tourism of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine

On behalf of International Federation of Library Associations (IFLA) Barbara Ford, Special IFLA President Representative at the Crimea Conferences; IFLA Governing Board Member, Director, C. Walter and Gerda B. Mortenson Center for International Library Programs, Urbana-Champaign, IL, USA

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

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

On behalf of the State Duma of the Russian Federation Federal Assembly Grigory Ivliev, Chair, Culture Committee of the State Duma of the Russian Federation Federal Assembly, Moscow, Russia

On behalf of the Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation Andrey Busygin, Deputy Minister of Culture of the Russian Federation, Moscow, Russia 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 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 Federal Agency for Science and Innovations, Moscow, Russia Marat Kambolov, Deputy Head, Federal Agency for Science and Innovations, Moscow, Russia

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

On behalf of the American Library Association Maurice Freedman, Publisher, Consultant, Past President, American Library Association (2002-2003), Mount Kisco, NY, USA

On behalf of UNESCO Moscow Office and the Russian Committee of the “Information for All” UNESCO Program Evgeny Kuzmin, Chair, Russian Committee, “Information for All” UNESCO Program; Chair, “Crimea-2009” Conference Program Committee, Moscow, 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

24 On behalf of Conference co-organizers Ramazan Abdulatipov, Chair, Russian Nations Assembly Council, Acting Rector, Moscow State University of Culture and Arts, Khimki, Moscow Region, Russia

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

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

Conference anthem (Organizing Committee)

10.30-11.00 COFFEE BREAK 11.00-13.00 PLENARY SESSION I

MODERATOR: Alexander Ermachkov, Minister of Culture and Arts of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Simferopol, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine ADMINISTRATORS: Galina Evstigneeva, Deputy Director General for Library and Information Resources, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology Moscow, Russia Yury Zaslavsky, Director, Scanning Service Center, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Anna Kulikova, Section Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Irina Sokolova, Chief Bibliographer, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

25 11.00-12.15 “CRIMEA CONFERENCE ANNUAL PAPER THE TOPIC OF “CRIMEA 2009” 16TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ANNUAL PAPER: LIBRARIES IN ELECTRONIC ENVIRONMENT AND MODERN SOCIETY CHALLENGES Yakov Shrayberg, Chair, “Crimea 2009 International Conference Organizing Committee; Director General, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology Moscow, Russia 12.15-13.00 PLENARY PAPER Preserving Language and Cultural Diversity: Reviewing the Results of the UN International Year of Languages Evgeny Kuzmin, Chair, Russian Committee, “Information for All” UNESCO Program; President, Interregional Center of Library Cooperation, Moscow, Russia

13.00 EXHIBITION OPENING Central Entrance to the Exhibition Hall (Club building) SPEAKERS: Boris Marshak, First Deputy Chair, “Crimea 2009” 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 2009” 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 p. 165 of the Program

13.30-15.00 LUNCH

26 14.20-15.00 PRESS CONFERENCE (for accredited journalists only) Yuzhanka Cafe, Banquet Hall MODERATORS: Nadezhda Pavlova, Head, Conference Press Center; Deputy Editor-in-Chief, Head of Editorial Board, “Sci-Tech Libraries” Journal, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Galina Mikhaylenko, Editor-in-Chief, “Figures of Crimea” Journal; Crimean Press Official Representative at the Conference Press Center, 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

Press Conference participants: Ramazan Abdulatipov, Olga Bench, Andrey Busygin, Vasily Vovkun, Boris Deych, Alexander Ermachkov, Elena Emirova, Grigory Ivliev, Marat Kambolov, Evgeny Kuzmin, Larisa Nikiforenko, Tatyana Manilova, Raisa Pletneva, Tatyana Umrikhina, Yakov Shrayberg,

15.00-19.00 CONFERENCE PROGRAM

19.00-20.00 DINNER

20.45 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)

27 Tuesday, June 9 20.00 AN EVENING WITH LYUDMILA ULITSKAYA, AUTHOR AND SCRIPTWRITER Tauria Conference Hall 21.30-22.30 AN EVENING WITH LARISA NOVOSELTSEVA, PERFORMER OF SONGS AND ROMANCES BY THE SILVER AGE POETS: , MAXIMILIAN VOLOSHIN, OSIP MANDELSHTAM, ADELAIDA GERTSYK, etc. Consul Conference Hall

Wednesday, June 10 21.30 CHANSON GALA CONCERT VALERY AND VADIM MUSHCHUKS, AND LEONID SERGEEV, FAMOUS RUSSIAN CHANSONNIERS, GRUSHINO AND OTHER CHANSON FESTIVALS LAUREATES, ORGANIZERS OF AND PARTICIPANTS IN THE PROJECT «SONGS OF OUR CENTURY» IN THE PROGRAM: «THE CRIMEAN WALTZ» Summer Concert Hall

28 Thursday, June 11 20.00 «THE WORLD’S MUSIC MASTERPIECES» POPULAR CLASSIC MUSIC PLAYED BY THE ORCHESTRA OF THE CRMEAN-TATAR THEATER OF MUSICAL DRAMA, SIMFEROPOL CONDUCTOR – YUNUS ENNANOV, HONORED ARTS WORKER OF THE AUTONOMOUS REPUBLIC OF CRIMEA Tauria Conference Hall 21.00 AN EVENING WITHWRITERS ANNA BERSENEVA AND VLADIMIR SOTNIKOV Consul Conference Hall

Friday, June 12, 15.00-19.30

15.00-15.30 PLENARY SESSION SESSION II Tauria Conference Hall

Nikolay Gogol’s Jubilee within the Context of History and Contemporaneity. On the Occasion of the Writer’s 200th Anniversary. Vera Vikulova, Central City Library - “Gogol House” Memorial Center, Moscow, Russia

29 OFFICIAL CONFERENCE CLOSING 15.30-17.00 PART 1. CONFERENCE CONCLUSIONS, DISCUSSION ROUND TABLE, REPORTS BY SECTIONS, WORKSHOPS, AND OTHER CONFERENCE EVENTS CHAIRS, MODERATORS, AND ADMINISTRATORS.

COMMUNICATIONS BY CONFERENCE PARTICIPANTS, GUESTS, JOURNALISTS Tauria Conference Hall MODERATORS: Rosa Berdigalieva, President, Library Association of the Republic of Kazakhstan; Director General, National Academic Library of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Astana, Kazakhstan Vladimir Zaytsev, President, Russian Library Association; Director General, National Library of Russia, St. Petersburg, Russia Evgeny Kuzmin, Chair, “Crimea 2009” International Conference Program Committee; President, Interregional Center of Libraries Cooperation; Chair, Russian Committee, “Information for All” UNESCO Program, Moscow, Russia Maurice Freedman, Publisher, Consultant, ex-President, American Library Association (2002-2003), Mount Kisco, NY, USA Larisa Nikiforenko, Deputy Chair, “Crimea 2009” International Conference International Organizing Committee; Head, Department of Library Activity Analysis and Forecast , Ministry of Culture and Tourism of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine Valentina Pashkova, President, Ukrainian Library Association, Kiev, Ukraine Yakov Shrayberg, Chair, “Crimea 2009” International Conference International and Permanent Organizing Committees; Director General, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology; President, ELNIT International Association; Vice President, Russian Library Association, Moscow, Russia ADMINISTRATORS: 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 of the “Crimea 2009” International Conference Organizing Committee, Moscow, Russia

30 18.00-19.30 PART 2. CONFERENCE CLOSING CEREMONY, RESULTS OF CONTESTS, NOMINATIONS, SPORTS EVENTS, AWARDS TO WINNERS, SURPRISES, FINAL COMMUNICATIONS Summer Concert Hall Introduction and concluding speech by: Yakov Shrayberg, Chair of the “Crimea 2009” International Conference Organizing Committee, Moscow, Russia MODERATORS: Conference Organizing Committee members

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

31 II. SECTIONS

Section 1: Information Society and Worldwide Information Infrastructure, National Information Resources and National Libraries, International Cooperation Projects CHAIRS: Maurice Freedman, Publisher, Consultant, ex-President, American Library Association (2002-2003), Mount Kisco, NY, USA Nidal Ibrahim Al-Ahmad, Head, Science Management Department, Al-Balqa Applied University, Amman, Jordan Anatoly Chekmarev, Vice President, ELNIT International Association; Deputy Director General, V.I.Vernadsky National Library of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine ADMINISTRATORS: 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

Monday, June 8, 15.00-19.00 15.00-17.00 SESSION I INFORMATION SOCIETY, KNOWLEDGE SOCIETY, AND WORLDWIDE INFORMATION INFRASTRUCTURE Sudak Conference Hall Keynote paper: UNESCO’s “Information for All” Strategic Plan: 2008–2013 Priorities Evgeny Kuzmin, Chair, Russian Committee, “Information for All” UNESCO Program; President, Interregional Center of Libraries Cooperation, Moscow, Russia Presentations - up to 20 minutes, including questions and answers - up to 5 minutes

32 1. Cooperating and Sharing of Electronic Resources in the U.S. in the Context of the Public Library Movement Maurice Freedman, Publisher, Consultant, ex-President, American Library Association (2002-2003), Mount Kisco, NY, USA

2. Virtual Challenges to Modern Society Vladimir Podoprigora, ILIAC Advisory Board, Moscow, Russia

3. International Professional Programs of RNPLS&T and ILIAC – New Impulse and New Partnership: University of Columbia, Google and the British Library Kseniya Volkova and Yakov Shrayberg, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

4. Global Reach through Local Partnerships: American Information Centers and Sister Libraries Barbara Conaty, U. S. Bureau of International Information Programs, Washington DC, USA Andrea McGlinchey, U. S. Embassy, Warsaw, Poland Valentina Pashkova, U.S. Embassy in Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine

5. Up-to-Date Information and Library Technologies at the Russian Centers of Science and Technology Abroad: The Initial Results of the Projects within the «» Federal Target Program Vladimir Gribov, “Inform-Sistema” Scientific and Production Amalgamation, Moscow, Russia 17.00-17.20 COFFEE BREAK

33 17.20-17.50 CANON SOLUTIONS FOR INSTITUTIONS OF CULTURE – PRESENTATION BY THE CONFERENCE SPONSOR MODERATOR: Tatyana Smirnova, Head, Corporate Customer Services, «Canon Ru» Company, Moscow, Russia 17.50-19.00 SESSION II NATIONAL INFORMATION RESOURCES, NATIONAL LIBRARIES, INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION PROJECTS Presentations - up to 20 minutes, including questions and answers - up to 5 minutes

1. Computer Technologies in V.I. Vernadsky National Library of Ukraine Anatoly Chekmarev, V.I.Vernadsky National Library of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine

2. Library Advocacy: Main Concepts and Activities 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

3. The Role of Information and Library Centers in Facilitating Activities of the Libraries of the Republic of Uzbekistan Ministry of Defense (Experience of Samarkand A.S. Pushkin IRegional nformation and Library Center) Shakhodat Akhmedova, Samarkand A.S. Pushkin Regional Information and Library Center, Samarkand, Uzbekistan 4. Preserving and Multiplying Kazakhstan’s Scientific Heritage Olga Bravach, Central Scientific Library of the Republic of Kazakhstan Ministry of Education and Science, Almaty, Kazakhstan 5. The Role of the Libraries of the Greater Amman in Providing Library Services to Persons with Special Needs in Jordan Nidal Ibrahim Al Ahmad, Library of Al Balqa Applied University, Amman, Jordan

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, DISCUSSION, SECTION CONCLUSIONS

34 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 8, 15.00-19.00 Tauria Conference Hall 15.00-17.00 SESSION I DEVELOPMENT AND DEVELOPERS OF AUTOMATED LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND TECHNOLOGIES Introduction: Dedicated to Professor Felix Voroysky 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 Presentations - up to 20 minutes, including questions and answers - up to 5 minutes

35 1. Where Library Automation is Moving Toward Today Boris Marshak, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

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

3. IRBIS128: New Generation of IRBIS Library Automation System, Multiplatform System Based on Distributed Databases and Web-technologies Ilya Mikhaylenko, ELNIT International Association, F.M. Dostoevsky State University, Omsk, Russia

4. Problems of Journal Articles Records Exchange in Corporate Environment Kirill Sokolinsky, ELNIT International Association, Educational Information Center, North-Western Extramural Technical University, St. Petersburg, Russia

5. New Functional Capabilities of the MARC-SQL Automated Information Library System. RFID Technology Lyudmila Levova and Sergey Efremov, “Inform-Sistema” Scientific and Production Amalgamation, Moscow, Russia

6. A New Version of “Liber. Digital Library” Software Solution with the «SecView» Plugin for the Electronic Document Copy Protection Ilya Sorokin, “Liber” Company, Moscow, Russia 17.00-17.20 COFFEE BREAK 17.20-19.00 SESSION I (CONTINUED) 7. Multimedia Extensions and Full-text Retrieval Facilities of the AZ Automated Library Information System Alexander Tarasov and Sergey Moshkin, “InfoComm” Company, St. Petersburg, Russia

8. ZooPARK Server: The Results of the 10-year-old Operation Oleg Zhizhimov, Institute of Computational Technologies, Siberian Division of the Russian Academy of Sciences, , Russia Nikolay Mazov, A.A. Trofimuk Institute of Oil and Gas Geology and Geophysics, Siberian Division of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Novosibirsk, Russia

9. News in the ALIS on the Platform of 1C: Organization Software, Prospects Raisa Antipova, “Mart” Company, Velikie Luki, Pskov Region, Russia

36 10. KARMAT-M Automated Information Library System Ulugbek Karimov, Alisher Navoi National Library of Uzbekistan, Tashkent, Uzbekistan

11. Designing and Customizing Workstations and Technological Processes in the AZ Automated Library Information System Sergey Moshkin, “InfoComm” Company, St. Petersburg, Russia QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, DISCUSSION

Tuesday, June 9, 15.00-19.20 Tauria Conference Hall 15.00-17.20 SESSION II CORPORATE LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND TECHNOLOGIES. UNION CATALOGS Presentations - up to 20 minutes, including questions and answers - up to 5 minutes

1. Development of the Automated System of the Russian Union Catalog and a Possibility of Obtaining Full-text Electronic Documents Boris Marshak and Marina Ragimova, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

2. Integrating Information and Library Resources of the Crimean Libraries: Review of Activities Olesya Kondratenko, I. Franko Crimean Republican Universal Scientific Library, Simferopol, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine

3. Union Electronic Catalog as a Result of the Cooperative Activity of the Libraries of the City of Nikolaev Tatyana Roskina and Konstantin Kartuzov, Nikolaev Scientific and Pedagogical Library, Nikolaev, Ukraine

4. The Project “The Corporate Network of St. Petersburg Public Libraries – the Present and the Future” Olga Ustinova, V. V. Mayakovsky Central City Public Library, St. Petersburg, Russia

5. Databases of St. Petersburg Corporate Public Library Network within the IRBIS Environment: Software and Process Solutions Elena Nadporozhskaya, Lyudmila Yakovishina and Sergey Egorov, V.V. Mayakovsky Central City Public Library, St. Petersburg, Russia

37 6. Corporative Library Systems and Technologies in the Republic of Belarus Romuald Grigyanets and G. Makarevich, United Institute of Information Science Problems of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, Minsk, Belarus

7. Corporate Educational Literature Order System Alexander Solodovnikov, “Mart” Company, Velikie Luki, Pskov Region, Russia 17.20-17.40 COFFEE BREAK 17.40-19.20 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 Control, Storage and Transfer of Sci-Tech Collections with Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Technology by RNPLS&T’s Example Igor Timoshenko, «International Technology Transfer Center» Nonprofit Partnership, Moscow, Russia Galina Evstigneeva, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

2. Some Aspects of Introducing RFID Technology at the State Universal Scientific Library of Krasnoyarsk Territory Tatyana Verbitskaya, State Universal Scientific Library, Krasnoyarsk, Russia

3. Unified Readers’ Ticket in Moscow Public Library: Start of the Project Yury Grikhanov, N.A. Nekrasov Central Universal Scientific Library, Moscow, Russia

4. Using IRBIS Functions in Managing information Resources of N.E. Pirogov National Medical University Library Lesya Shpukal, N.E. Pirogov National Medical University Library, Vinnitsa, Ukraine

5. Multimedia Technologies for IRBIS Automated Library and Information System Training Tatyana Bereznaya and Elena Pekur, “Matrix Press” Company, Kiev, Ukraine

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, DISCUSSION

38 Wednesday, June 10, 15.00-19.20 Tauria Conference Hall 15.00-17.00 SESSION III (CONTINUED) 6. Organizational and Methodological Issues of IRBIS Users Activities in Ukraine Lev Rudzsky, Association of IRBIS System Users in Ukraine (“IRBIS Ukraine” Association), Kiev, Ukraine

7. Bar-coding and Radio Frequency Identification: What the Technologies Mean to Modern Libraries Konstantin Kartuzov, Nikolaev Scientific and Pedagogical Library, Nikolaev, Ukraine

8. IRBIS as a Means of the Accelerated Development of the Belarus Agricultural Library Svetlana Voronovich, Belarus I.S. Lupinovich Agricultural Library of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, Minsk, Belarus 9. Introduction of the ILL Workstation at the National Public Library for Science and Technology of the Siberian Division of the Russian Academy of Sciences Sergey Bazhenov and Roman Parshikov, National Public Library for Science and Technology of the Siberian Division of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Novosibirsk, Russia

10. Reduction of Expenditures Connected with Information Technologies at Libraries Alexander Karaush, Municipal Information Library System, Tomsk, Russia

11. Applying Open System Approach to Libraries’ Information Systems Rustam Khalabiya, Moscow State University of Instrument-Making and Information Science, Moscow, Russia 17.00-17.20 COFFEE BREAK 17.20-19.20 SESSION III (CONTINUED) 12. J-IRBIS Module as a Solution to Library Users’ and Personnel’s Problems Kirill Sokolinsky, ELNIT International Association, Educational Information Center, North-Western Extramural Technical University, St. Petersburg, Russia

39 13. User Service Electronic Technology. Start-up of the Catalog Retrospective Conversion Sergey Bazhenov and Alexander Pavlov, National Public Library for Science and Technology of the Siberian Division of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Novosibirsk, Russia

14. Electronic Catalog as the Basis of the Library’s Information System Anastasiya Kobzarenko and Nataliya Dzyuba, National Children’s Library of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine

15. Electronic Reading Room Viktor Chepyzhov, “BiblioTech” Company, Moscow, Russia

16. Implementing IRBIS 64 ALIS at Oleg Olzhich Regional Universal Scientific Library Marina Ignatyuk and Larisa Mozgovaya, Regional Universal Scientific Library, Zhitomir, Ukraine

17. IRBIS64 at the Technology Library of Siberian Federal University Tatyana Sergienko, Siberian Federal University Scientific Library, Krasnoyarsk, Russia

18. IRBIS as a Means of Enhancing the Activity of Information and Resource Center of Urgench State University Khasiyat Shikhova, Urgench State University, Urgench, Uzbekistan

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, DISCUSSION, SECTION CONCLUSIONS

40 Section 3: Digital Libraries and Internet Technologies Section is sponsored by the Main Information and Computer Center of the Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation, Moscow, Russia CHAIRS: Fedor Vetkalov, Director General, “IVIS“ Company, Moscow, Russia Denis Vinogradov, Director General, Main Information and Computer Center of the Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation, Moscow, Russia Mikhail Goncharov, Director, Internet Technologies Development and Maintenance Center, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Tatyana Yaroshenko, Vice President, Ukrainian Library Association, Vice President for Information Technologies and Director of Scientific Library, “Kiev- Mohyla Academy” National University, Kiev, Ukraine ADMINISTRATORS: Kira Gorbuleva, Department Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Kirill Kolosov, Department Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

Tuesday, June 9, 9.00-13.00 7 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. Integrated Informatization of Libraries Denis Vinogradov, Main Information and Computer Center of the Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation, Moscow, Russia

2. National Libraries. The Way toward the Digital Future Alexander Visly, Russian State Library, Moscow, Russia

3. Russian Science Citation Index: Results of the National Project Pilot Stage Gennady Eremenko, Scientific Electronic Library eLIBRARY.RU, Moscow, Russia

41 4. Using Google Analytics to Study Library Internet Centers Mikhail Goncharov, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

5. Google Scholar Portal as Comprehensive Instrumentation for Scientific Literature Search – Opportunity to Integrate with Russian Union Catalogs Kirill Kolosov, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

6. Comparative Review of Publication Flow by Russian Authors in the Web of Science, Scopus, Google Scholar and RSCI Pavel Arefyev, Scientific Electronic Library eLIBRARY.RU, Moscow, Russia 11.00-11.20 COFFEE BREAK 11.20-13.00 SESSION I (CONTINUED) 7. The Project ELibUkr “Electronic Library: Knowledge Centers in Ukrainian Universities”: Goals, Tasks, Priorities Tatyana Yaroshenko, “Kiev-Mohyla Academy” National University Scientific Library, Kiev, Ukraine

8. Official Web-Sites: Reflection in an Open Information Space of the Key Functions of Libraries as Social Institutions Nataliya Gendina, Nadezhda Kolkova and Olga Aldokhina, Kemerovo State University of Culture and Arts, Kemerovo, Russia

9. Forming Full-Text Internet Collections: The Experience of Russia’s Libraries Vadim Stepanov, Moscow State University of Culture and Arts, Moscow, Russia

10. Google Services for the Search in the Libraries’ Electronic and Full-Text Catalogs Svetlana Balak, Moscow State University Scientific Library, Moscow, Russia

11. On Registering Virtual Users and Web-Site Visitors Alexander Karaush and Alexander Maynagashev, Municipal Information Library System, Tomsk, Russia

12. Expertise and Features of Content Making for a Research Institute’s Web- Site Galina Yadrova, Crimean Branch of Archeology Institute, National Academy of Ukraine, Simferopol, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, EXCHANGE OF OPINIONS

42 Wednesday, June 10, 9.00-13.30 Crimea Conference Hall 9.00-11.00 SESSION II DESIGN, REALIZATION AND DEVELOPMENT PROBLEMS OF DIGITAL LIBRARIES Presentations - up to 20 minutes, including questions and answers - up to 5 minutes

1. Russian Association of Electronic Libraries Today Igor Gruzdev, “Electronic Libraries” Nonprofit Partnership , Moscow, Russia 2. New Forms of Cooperation in the Field of Electronic Collections between «IVIS» Company and Libraries Fedor Vetkalov, “IVIS“ Company, Moscow, Russia 3. Canon Attitude Toward Professional Digital Printing Sergey Kirichenko, «Canon Ru» Company, Moscow, Russia

4. Information Retrieval System of the State Archive of the Russian Federation Sergey Mironenko, State Archive of the Russian Federation, Moscow, Russia

5. Functionality of Ellibs Electronic Library Platform Tatjana Aittokallio, Ellibs Oy, Turku, Finland 6. Design of a Federal University E-Library Elena Kovyazina, Institute of Computational Modelling, Siberian Division of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Krasnoyarsk, Russia

7. Integrated Solution Based on Speech Technologies for Boris Yeltsin Presidential Library Alexey Polyakov, Dmitry Dyrmovsky and Alexey Rybakov, Division of «Speech Technologies Center» Company, St. Petersburg, Russia 11.00-11.20 COFFEE BREAK 11.20-13.30 SESSION II (CONTINUED) 8. Emerald Publishing Group’s Electronic Products – a Unique Source of Professional Information for Experts in Management, Engineering and Library Information Services Daniel Scott, Emerald Publishing Group Ltd., Bingley, United Kingdom

43 9. Foreign Full-text Reference Electronic Resources by KONEK Company Elena Eronina, “KONEK” Subscription Agency, Moscow, Russia

10. Integrated and Innovation Information Support of Science and Education: Electronic Libraries, Databases, E-resources of Elsevier Publishing House Vadim Sobolev, Elsevier Publishing House, Moscow, Russia

11. Ovid Technologies’ Unique Information Complex: Content Plus Platform Vincent Maessen, Wolters Kluwer, Ovid, Berlin, Germany

12. SpringerLink Platform for Electronic Book Collections Focko van Berckelaer, Springer Science and Business Media B.V., Dordrecht, The Netherlands

13. Library as a Center for Network Information Storage Victoriya Kopaneva, V.I. Vernadsky National Library of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine

14. Using File-exchange Networks for Building User’s Electronic Library Galina Yadrova, Crimean Branch of Archeology Institute, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Simferopol, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine A. Yadrov, “Tekhnokhimkomplekt” Company, Simferopol, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine

15. RNPLS&T Participating in Building the National Electronic Library Kirill Kolosov, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, EXCHANGE OF OPINIONS

Thursday, June 11, 15.00-19.30 Tauria Conference Hall 15.00-17.00 SESSION II (CONTINUED) 16. Generating an Internet Encyclopedia Using the KAISA Software and Information System Elena Kislova and O. Kislova, “Matrix Press” Company, Kiev, Ukraine

44 17. Ellibs Electronic Library and Using It Today Kira Gorbuleva, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Niina Tammi, Ellibs Oy, Turku, Finland

18. Electronic Library of Orenburg State University Svetlana Myzina, Orenburg State University Scientific Library, Orenburg, Russia

19. Digital Publications: Problems of Long-Term Use and Ways of Their Solution Alina Smorodina, “Informregistr” Scientific and Technical Center, Moscow, Russia

20. The Experience of the Presidential Library of the Republic of Azerbaijan in the Development of Electronic Resources Zakir Ismaylov, Presidential Library of the Republic of Azerbaijan, Baku, Azerbaijan 21. Virtual Reading Room in the System of Remote Users of the National Library of Belarus Alexander Golubev, National Library of Belarus, Minsk, Belarus 22. Software Which Enables Authors to Produce Full-text Digital Documents and Carry Out their Automatic Cataloguing Leonid Eremeev and Alexander Kuznetsov, F.M. Dostoevsky Omsk State University, Institute of Mathematics and Information Technologies, Omsk, Russia 17.00-17.20 COFFEE BREAK 17.20-19.30 SESSION II (CONTINUED) 23. Software System and E-Resources of the Orenburg State University Scientific Library Nadezhda Zavarykina and Svetlana Myzina, Orenburg State University Scientific Library, Orenburg, Russia

24. Interaction between National Libraries Generating National Electronic Resources Olga Kulish, National Library of Russia, St. Petesburg, Russia

25. Implementation of the Project of Digitalizing Rare and Valuable Publications to Develop the Information Resource of Boris Yeltsin Presidential Library Vadim Andrenyuk, “Electronic Archive” Company, Moscow, Russia

26. Application of Popular Web 2.0 Technologies in the Work of University of Alberta Library System Tatyana Usova, Bibliotheque Saint-Jean, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada

45 27. ZooPARK Complex and Maintenance of Access to Geoinformation Resources Oleg Zhizhimov, Institute of Computational Technologies, Siberian Division of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Novosibirsk, Russia Mazov Mazov, Trofimuk Institute of Oil and Gas Geology and Geophysics, Siberian Division of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Novosibirsk, Russia 28. E-Libraries and Integration of Information Resources within a Heterogeneous Network Environment Oleg Syuntyurenko and Lyudmila Borisova, All-Russian Institute of Scientific and Technical Information, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia

29. Project Approach toward Building Document Electronic Depositaries: Problems, Methods, Technologies Stanislav Kim and Ilya Zelentsov, «ALEE SOFTWARE» Company, St. Petersburg, Russia

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, DISCUSSION, SECTION CONCLUSIONS

46 Section 4: Libraries and Museums in the Global Information and Cultural Environment Special event within the framework of Section 4: Round Table: “Description of Graphic Materials in Machine-readable Formats” Guest Session in Feodosia Preliminary registration at the Organizing Committee Desk at 9.00 - 22.00, June 6 - 7

Wednesday, June 10, 10.00-16.30 Guest Session in Feodosia 7.00-8.00 BREAKFAST 8.30 DEPARTURE to FEODOSIA (Main entrance to “Sudak” Tourist and Health Center. Please keep your registration coupons to board the bus) On the premises of A. Grin Central City Library, Feodosia CHAIRS: Ada Kolganova, Director, Russian State Library for Arts, 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 ADMINISTRATORS: Tatyana Glazunova, Department Head, Russian State Library for Arts, Moscow, Russia Tamara Rudomazina, Director, Feodosia Centralized Library System, Feodosia, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine

47 10.00-12.30 ROUND TABLE “DESCRIPTION OF GRAPHIC MATERIALS IN MACHINE-READABLE FORMATS” Master-class for specialists of universal and specialized libraries, museums, and archives to teach how to describe unbound pages and in-book illustrations MODERATOR: Mariya Ermakova, Head, Engravings Department, Russian State Library for Arts, Moscow, Russia The proposed subject scope is as follows: - description of engravings, lithographs, postcards, in-book illustrations;

- unbound materials attributes;

- RUSMARC machine-readable format for graphic materials;

- bibliographic references in printed and electronic editions. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, DISCUSSION, GUEST SESSION CONCLUSIONS

12.30-13.30 LUNCH

13.30-16.30 TOUR OF OLD FEODOSIA WITH THE OPPORTUNITY TO VISIT I.K. AYVAZOVSKY NATIONAL ART GALLERY (individually) OR – TOUR OF A. GRIN CENTRAL CITY LIBRARY (MEETING THE STAFF, PARTICIPATING IN READERS CONFERENCE)

16.30 DEPARTURE to SUDAK

48 Thursday, June 11, 9.00-13.30 Novy Svet Auditorium 9.00-11.00 SESSION II Presentations - up to 20 minutes, including questions and answers - up to 5 minutes

1. Iconography as Part of E-Collection at the Warsaw University of Technology Main Library Grazyna Komorowska and Jolanta Kucharska, Main Library of Warsaw University of Technology, Warsaw, Poland

2. Theatre Art Heritage in the Projects of Foreign Libraries and Museums (within SIBMAS) Ada Kolganova, Russian State Library for Arts, Moscow, Russia

3. Library-Museum Collaboration for the Development of the Local History Movement in Nikolaev Region Nataliya Ivanova, Nikolaev Regional Library for the Youth, Nikolaev, Ukraine Liliya Redka, Nikolaev Regional Museum of Local History, Nikolaev, Ukraine

4. M. Voloshin House-Museum: Exposition Structural Features Nataliya Miroshnichenko, M. Voloshin House-Museum, Koktebel Republican Ecological, Historical, and Cultural Reserve “M. Voloshin’s Cimmeria”, Koktebel, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine

5. New Technologies in the Arts Department: Progress and Prospects Lyudmila Berdnikova, Novosibirsk State Regional Scientific Library, Novosibirsk, Russia

6. Rare Books in the Collections of the State Darwin Museum. The Work on the First Printed Catalog and Exhibition Activities Olga Vanshina and Tatyana Mishakova, State Darwin Museum, Moscow, Russia

7. Views of the Crimea in Printed Graphics and Photographs – The Collection of the Russian State Library for Arts Mariya Ermakova, Russian State Library for Arts, Moscow, Russia 11.00-11.20 COFFEE BREAK

49 11.20-13.30 SESSION II (CONTINUED) 8. Information Technologies in Culture. Internet to Support Library Collection Developers Kira Rososinskaya, Independent Nonprofit Association “Urbi et Orbi”, St. Petersburg, Russia 9. «I’ll Take You to a Museum…» (Our Visitors in the Modern Information Environment) Svetlana Martynova, M.I. Glinka State Central Museum of Musical Culture, Moscow, Russia

10. Libraries and Museums in Kostroma Region in the Single Information and Arts Environment Evgeny Chugunov, Kostroma Region Department of Culture, Kostroma, Russia

11. Students of Art Colleges in «Their» Library. From Acquaintance to Joint Activity Elena Khaplanova, Russian State Library for Arts, Moscow, Russia

12. Evolution of Subject Retrieval at the Russian State Library for Arts while Providing Services to Humanists Tatyana Glazunova, Russian State Library for Arts, Moscow, Russia

13. Horezm Libraries, Museums, Archives and Arts in the Single Network Information Space Khasiyat Shikhova, Urgench State University, Urgench, Uzbekistan 14. Presentation of the monograph “Library’s Memorial Activities: An Organization and Management Concept” by Vera Vikulova Vera Vikulova, Central City Library – “Gogol House” Memorial Center, Moscow, Russia

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, DISCUSSION, SECTION CONCLUSIONS

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

Monday, June 8, 15.00-19.30 Novy Svet Auditorium CHAIRS: Oksana Volodina, Director, Library of Belarusian State University of Culture and Arts, Minsk, Belarus Yury Stolyarov, Doctor of Sciences (Pedagogy), Professor, Chief Researcher, Research Center for Book Culture Studies, “Nauka” Publishing House of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia ADMINISTRATORS: Anna Kulikova, Section Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Olga Sereda, Section 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. RNPLS&T is Fifty: The Role in the National Library Science Development Elena Savkina and Nadezhda Pavlova, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

2. Collected Publications of the Intellectual Library Elite Yury Stolyarov, “Nauka” Publishing House of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia

3. Issues of Bibliography Science in the Digest “Book. Studies and Materials” Tatyana Likhovid, Moscow State University of Culture and Arts, Khimki, Moscow Region, Russia

4. Books in the Hospitals during WWII Alexander Mazuritsky, Moscow State University of Culture and Arts, Moscow, Russia

5. Vasily Stepanovich Popov and Formation of Librarianship in Russia. New Archival Materials Sergey Pushkarev, Association of Crimean Nature Reserves and Museums, Simferopol, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine

51 6. Approaching the Truth. Library Activity in Terms of Sociohumanitarian Expertise Slava Matlina, “Inform-Planeta-Agency” Company – “Librarianship” Journal, St. Petersburg, Russia

7. Researching the Representation Practices of the Library and Information Science Profession: The Case of a Slovenian Daily Newspaper Branka Badovinac, National and University Library, Ljubljana, Slovenia Primoz Juznic, University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Arts, Ljubljana, Slovenia 17.00-17.20 COFFEE BREAK 17.20-19.30 SESSION (CONTINUED) 8. Recent Publications in the Domestic Professional Periodicals Anna Kulikova, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

9. Knowledge Management in Libraries: Some Aspects of Implementation Oksana Volodina, Library of Belarusian State University of Culture and Arts, Minsk, Belarus

10. Increasing the Information Delivery Performance of ILL Services at the Current Stage: The Experience of RNPLS&T Olga Sereda, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

11. Library Advertisement Museum in the Space-Time Continuum of Culture Nelli Sokolova, Centralized Library System of Kirov District, St. Petersburg, Russia

12. Collections of the Admiral Lazarev Naval Library of the Offiers’ House of the Russian Federation Fleet as a Basis of the Scientific Work of the Black Sea Fleet Officers Nikolay Krasnolitsky, Admiral Lazarev Naval Library, Sevastopol Offiers’ House of the Russian Federation Black Sea Fleet, Sevastopol, Autonomous Repablic of Crimea, Ukraine

13. Conceptual Approaches to the Formation of the Information Infrastructure of the Integrated Library Information Systems Valery Stupkin, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Lyudmila Semididko, All-Russian Research Institute of Hydrometeorological Information – The World Center for Data, Obninsk, Russia

52 14. Fundamental Library as an Intellectual Center Anna Chernova, Moscow State University Scientific Library, Moscow, Russia

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, DISCUSSION, SECTION CONCLUSIONS

53 Section 6: Library Staff, Profession and Education Special events within the framework of Section 6: Presentation of the practical tutorial “Libraries in Emergencies” by Prof. Yuri Stolyarov Methodology of Teaching Bibliography Science – Presentation of the textbook: “Bibliography Science: The Foundations of the Theory and Methodology” by O.P. Korshunov, T.F. Likhovid, and T.A. Novozhenova Special Round Table: “Professional Periodicals as an Efficient Communication Channel. Trends in the Market of the Professional Mass Media and Literature in Library Science” CHAIRS: Ramazan Abdulatipov, Acting Rector, Moscow State University of Culture and Arts, Khimki, Moscow Region, Russia Ekaterina Kudrina, Rector, Kemerovo State University of Culture and Arts, Kemerovo, Russia Irina Shevchenko, Director, Institute of Postgraduate Education of the State Academy of Culture and Arts for Top Managers, Kiev, Ukraine ADMINISTRATORS: Elena Goryshkina, Coordinator of Divisions Activities, Division Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Karina Ivina, Deputy Dean, Information Resources Faculty, Associate Professor, Bibliology and Social Communications Department, Moscow State University of Culture and Arts, Khimki, Moscow Region, Russia

54 Tuesday, June 9, 9.00-17.30 Novy Svet Auditorium 9.00-11.00 SESSION I EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS IN CULTURE AND ARTS: CONCEPTS OF DEVELOPMENT, INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION, AND ROLE IN CONTEMPORARY SOCIETY Presentations - up to 20 minutes, including questions and answers - up to 5 minutes

1. Staff and Culture: The Role of Government and Community Ramazan Abdulatipov, Moscow State University of Culture and Arts, Khimki, Moscow Region, Russia 2. Culture Based on Knowledge: The Strategy of Training New Type of Professionals at Universities of Culture and Arts Ekaterina Kudrina, Kemerovo State University of Culture and Arts, Kemerovo, Russia

3. Higher Librarian Education in Belarus: Status and Issues Nikolay Yatsevich, Belarusian State University of Culture and Arts, Minsk, Belarus

4. The Opportunities of “Global Libraries – Ukraine” Project for Building Librarians’ Professional Knowledge Irina Shevchenko, State Academy of Culture and Arts for Top Managers, Kiev, Ukraine

5. A New Higher Library Education Standard and Its Implementation Alexander Mazuritsky, Moscow State University of Culture and Arts, Moscow, Russia 6. Personification of Library Activity as a Multiplier of the Library’s Credibility and the Librarians’s Social Status Tatyana Karatygina, Moscow State University of Culture and Arts, Moscow, Russia 7. Procedures at the Library for the Blind in the Society of Knowledge Mariya Konovalova, N. Ostrovsky Regional Special Library for the Blind, Kaluga, Russia 11.00-11.20 COFFEE BREAK

55 11.20-11.40 SESSION I (CONTINUED) 8. Practical Training in the Conditions of Transition to a New-Generation Learning Standard Karina Ivina, Moscow State University of Culture and Arts, Moscow, Russia 11.40-13.00 SESSION II LIBRARY EDUCATION, PROFESSIONAL ADAPTATION, AND LIBRARY STAFF Presentations - up to 20 minutes, including questions and answers - up to 5 minutes

1. New Educational Projects in the System of Continuing Library Education Tatyana Kuznetsova, Academy for Retraining in Arts, Culture and Tourism, Moscow, Russia

2. Professional Self-Education Eduard Sukiasyan, Russian State Library, Moscow, Russia

3. Vocational Adjustment of Librarians of the Scientific Libraries of Belarus Inna Yurik, Presidential Library of the Republic of Belarus, Minsk, Belarus

4. Training Bibliotherapeutists: The System of Professional Norms and Educational Standards Yuliya Dresher, Republican Medical Library and Information Center, Kazan, Repablic of Tatarstan, Russia 13.00-15.00 LUNCH 15.00-17.30 SESSION II (CONTINUED) 5. Training Efficient Communicator at Universities Valentina Sadovskaya, Institute of Continuing Professional Education, Moscow State University of Culture and Arts, Moscow, Russia 6. The First Class of Library at the IUB&NT’s Academy: Results and Thoughts Yuliya Sokolova, Information and Library Center, International Academy of Business and New Technologies, Yaroslavl, Russia 7. Professional Self-identification of Librariaans-To-Be Svetlana Zygmantovich, Belarusian State University of Culture and Arts, Minsk, Belarus

56 8.The Problems of Training Specialists for Scientific Libraries: New Educational Standards at the Background of Outdated Methods of Training Support Pavel Arefyev, Scientific Electronic Library eLIBRARY.RU, Moscow, Russia

9. Emerald Group’s Databases for Top Managers of Libraries, Library Services, and Library Educational Iinstitutions Marcin Dembowski, Emerald Group Publishing Ltd., , United Kingdom

10. Occupational Studies of Library Professional’s Activities as a Basis for Efficient Management Irina Strelkova, Library of Belarusian State University of Culture and Arts, Minsk, Belarus

11. Information Technologies in Occupational Guidance Marina Rassadina, Vladimir Regional College of Culture and Arts, Vladimir, Russia

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, EXCHANGE OF OPINIONS

Thursday, June 11, 15.00-19.00 Surozh Auditorium 15.00-19.00 SESSION III SPECIAL EVENTS 15.00-16.00 PRESENTATION OF THE PRACTICAL TUTORIAL “LIBRARIES IN EMERGENCIES” BY PROF. YURI STOLYAROV MODERATORS: Yury Stolyarov, Chief Researcher, Research Center for Book Culture Studies, “Nauka” Publishing House of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia Alevtina Pankova, Director, Publishing Projects Center, «BIBKOM» Central Library Collector, Moscow, Russia Introduction by: Yakov Shrayberg, Director General, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology; Head, Information Technologies and Electronic Libraries Department, Moscow State University of Culture and Arts, Moscow, Russia

57 16.00-16.30 METHODOLOGY OF TEACHING BIBLIOGRAPHY SCIENCE – PRESENTATION OF THE TEXTBOOK: “BIBLIOGRAPHY SCIENCE: THE FOUNDATIONS OF THE THEORY AND METHODOLOGY” BY O.P. KORSHUNOV, T.F. LIKHOVID, AND T.A. NOVOZHENOVA MODERATOR: Tatyana Likhovid, Professor, Information Technologies and Electronic Libraries Department, Moscow State University of Culture and Arts, Khimki, Moscow Region, Russia 16.30-19.00 SPECIAL ROUND TABLE: PROFESSIONAL PERIODICALS AS AN EFFICIENT COMMUNICATION CHANNEL. TRENDS IN THE MARKET OF THE PROFESSIONAL MASS MEDIA AND LITERATURE IN LIBRARY SCIENCE MODERATORS: Marina Zakharenko, Coordinator, All-Russian Contest of Regional Periodicals “Bibliopress – Region 2009”; Deputy Director for Regional and Public Relations, Russian State Juvenile Library, Moscow, Russia Lyubov Kazachenkova, Executive Director, “LITERA” Information Cooperation Center; Editor-in-Chief, “Modern Library” Journal; Editor-in-Chief, “Play Library” Journal, Moscow, Russia ADMINISTRATORS: Elena Beylina, Marketing & PR Director, “Omega-L” Group, Moscow, Russia Sergey Troyanovsky, Deputy Director, Publishing and Reprographic Center, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia The proposed subject scope is as follows: The goal of the Round Table is to define and discuss the range of problems related to publishing professional periodicals in librarianship, as well as special literature for library and information specialists, to reveal the need for such literature, and to learn users’ attitude toward publications they can find in the market.

58 1. Professional mass-media:

– trends and dynamics: All-Russian and regional aspects

– subscription campaign – a commonplace or a permanent struggle

– joint projects by professional journals and libraries

2. Professional book publishing:

– the professional literature market – how publishing houses and libraries collaborate

– ‘But who’s the judge?’ Do we need competent evaluation of publications?

– where and how to buy professional books?

DISCUSSION, CONCLUSIONS, DRAFTING OF A RESOLUTION

59 Section 7: Information and Linguistic Support of Library and Information Systems Special event within the framework of Section 7: Presentation “The New UDC Database Version on CD-ROM” 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 ADMINISTRATOR : Valentina Anisimova, Senior Researcher, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

Wednesday, June 10, 15.00-19.00 Novy Svet Auditorium 15.00-17.00 ONE-DAY SESSION MODERN DEVELOPMENTS IN THE AREA OF LINGUISTIC SUPPORT OF AUTOMATED LIBRARY INFORMATION SYSTEMS Presentations - up to 20 minutes, including questions and answers - up to 5 minutes

1. Access Points in Electronic Environment. Trends and Prospects Tatyana Maskhuliya, National Library of Russia, St. Petersburg, Russia 2. Interoperability of Subject Headings and Classifications Systems Yuliya Selivanova, National Library of Russia, St. Petersburg, Russia

3. Developing Electronic Versions of Classification Systems: Status, Problems, Prospects Ekaterina Zaytseva, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

60 4. The Many Faces of ‘IInformation Science’. Classification analysis Eduard Sukiasyan, Russian State Library / Academy of Retraining in Arts, Culture, and Tourism, Moscow, Russia

5. Searching by Author in an Electronic Catalog: What Should be Considered by Users Elena Pankova, St. Petersburg Technical Library School, St. Petersburg, Russia 17.00-17.20 COFFEE BREAK 17.20-18.00 SESSION (CONTINUED) 6. Machine-Readable Bibliographic MARC Records and Mathematical Modelling after Bradford and Zipf Mariya Khalabiya, Moscow State University of Culture and Arts, Moscow, Russia

7. Application of Computer Translation Programs in Information Maintenance of International Space Programs Lyubov Vetukhova, Valery Zhovtyak, Elena Plokhikh, Vatslav Samusevich, and Nikolay Khvatov, “Yuzhnoe” Design Bureau, Dnepropetrovsk, Ukraine

18.00-19.00 PRESENTATION «THE NEW UDC DATABASE VERSION 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, Senior Researcher, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, EXCHANGE OF OPINIONS, SECTION CONCLUSIONS

61 Section 8: Ecological Information and Ecological Culture (Tenth Anniversary Session) The Session is dedicated to the memory of Olga Pokrovskaya, a prominent librarian and ecologist Special events within the framework of Section 8: Presentation of a new information product of RNPLS&T in the series “RNPLS&T’s Electronic Library in Ecology”: “The White Coal of Russia” (Water Serving the Humankind) Discussion Round Table ”Environmental Awareness-building: What Libraries Can and Should Do?” (Joint event of Sections 8 and 12) Presentations of books and videomaterials by the Center of Russian Environmental Policy Round Table “Ecology and Chess”

Monday, June 8, 15.00-19.00 Kara Dag Auditorium CHAIR: Nataliya Dunaeva, Director, N. I. Zheleznov Central Scientific Library, Russian State Agrarian University – K.A. Timiryazev Moscow Agricultural Academy, Moscow, Russia ADMINISTRATORS: Elena Bychkova, Department Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Inna Kondrasheva, Department Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

62 15.00-17.00 ONE-DAY SESSION Introduction: Dedicated to Olga Vladimirovna Pokrovskaya Tatyana Kuznetsova, Academy for Retraining in Arts, Culture and Tourism, Moscow, Russia Elena Bychkova, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Presentations - up to 20 minutes, including questions and answers - up to 5 minutes

1. The Trends in Libraries’ Activities in Ecological Education Marina Zakharenko, Russian State Juvenile Library, Moscow, Russia

2. Library as a Launching Pad for the Ecological Education of Citizens Nadezhda Zorina, A.M. Gorky Perm State Regional Universal Library, Perm, Russia

3. On Efficiency of Retrieval in Ecological Databases on Complex Queries Lyalya Berkutova, St. Petersburg Library College, St. Petersburg, Russia

4. Professional Competences of Ecologist Librarians and the Ways to Develop them Tatyana Kuznetsova, Academy for Retraining in Arts, Culture and Tourism, Moscow, Russia

5. Presentation of New Full-text Databases in Agroecology of the Central Scientific Library of K.A. Timiryazev Moscow Agricultural Academy Nataliya Dunaeva, Director, N. I. Zheleznov Central Scientific Library, Russian State Agrarian University – K.A. Timiryazev Moscow Agricultural Academy, Moscow, Russia 17.00-17.20 COFFEE BREAK

63 17.20-18.20 SESSION (CONTINUED) 6. The Opportunities of City Intersectoral Partnership in Public Libraries’ Ecological Activities Lyubov Varyukhina, M.P. Kropivnitsky Central City Library for the Adults, Nikolaev, Ukraine 7. Discover the Universe with Books. The Ecological Projects of Sevastopol Centralized Library System for Children Svetlana Kapranova and Natalya Salnikova, Centralized Library System for Children, Sevastopol, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine

8. Ecological Center of A.M. Gorky Regional Universal Scientific Library Svetlana Maldova, A.M. Gorky Regional Universal Scientific Library , Tver, Russia 18.20-19.00 PRESENTATION OF A NEW INFORMATION PRODUCT OF RNPLS&T IN THE SERIES “RNPLS&T’S ELECTRONIC LIBRARY IN ECOLOGY”: “THE WHITE COAL OF RUSSIA” (WATER SERVING THE HUMANKIND). FROM RNPLS&T’S COLLECTIONS (PUBLICATIONS OF 1800-1918) MODERATOR: Elena Bychkova, Department Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, DISCUSSION

64 Thursday, June 11, 15.00-19.00 Kara Dag Auditorium 15.00-17.30 DISCUSSION ROUND TABLE ”ENVIRONMENTAL AWARENESS-BUILDING: WHAT LIBRARIES CAN AND SHOULD DO?” (JOINT EVENT OF SECTIONS 8 AND 12) MODERATORS: Elena Bychkova, Department Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Elena Ivanova, Special Correspondent, “The School Library” Newspaper of the “Pervoye Sentyabrya” Publishing House, Nizhny Novgorod, Russia ADMINISTRATOR : Inna Kondrasheva, Department Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

Keynote paper: The Theory and Practice of Ecology or What Should Everyone Know: Libraries and Librarians Elena Bychkova, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia PROBLEMS FOR DISCUSSION 1. What are the main organizations to provide environmental awareness?

2. What functions in ecological education can and must libraries perform?

3. Social or information function in ecological education: Which is the libraries’ priority?

4. «In parrots we are longer». What are the metrics for practical results?

5. Library Internet-resources in ecology: review, evaluation criteria. What to recommend to users, where to exchange the experience?

6. Ecological education from the outside: In the eyes of non-librarian.

65 PRESENTATIONS OF BOOKS AND VIDEOMATERIALS BY THE CENTER OF RUSSIAN ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY MODERATOR: Elena Bychkova, Department Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

17.30-19.00 ROUND TABLE “ECOLOGY AND CHESS” MODERATOR: Nikolay Kralin, Deputy Director General for Innovations Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Development, Moscow, Russia ADMINISTRATORS: Elena Bychkova, Department Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Inna Kondrasheva, Department Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

Keynote paper: The Theatre of Chess Pieces. The Role and Place of Chess Ecology in the System of Continuing Education Yury Averbach, International Grand Master, International Arbiter, Head of Chess Information Office, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

The proposed subject scope is as follows: 1. What “the ecology of chess” is.

2. New approach toward chess teaching, health-caring function of chess.

3. Chess as a life model.

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, DISCUSSION, SECTION CONCLUSIONS

66 Section 9: Information Market and Libraries Collections Development Special events within the framework of Section 9: Round Table «Anticrisis Management of Library Collections Development” Round Table “Book Quality in Russia” 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 Vyacheslav Ilyukhin, Deputy Board Chair, “INFRA-M” Group of Companies; Commercial Director, “INFRA-M” Publishing House, Moscow, Russia Elena Mikhaylovskaya, Executive Director, “KONEK” Subscription Agency, Moscow, Russia ADMINISTRATORS: Elena Glukhova, Chief Bibliographer, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Bella Kraynova, Chief Bibliographer, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

Wednesday, June 10, 9.00-13.00 9.00-11.00 SESSION I DEVELOPMENT OF LIBRARY COLLECTIONS ON TRADITIONAL AND ELECTRONIC CARRIERS: LEGAL, TECHNOLOGICAL, AND BIBLIOGRAPHIC ASPECTS Consul Conference Hall Presentations - up to 20 minutes, including questions and answers - up to 5 minutes

1. Library and Information Collection Development in the Era of Digital Information Technologies Galina Evstigneeva, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

67 2. National and Foreign Collection Development in Crisis Situations: Strategy and Tactics Tatyana Petrusenko, National Library of Russia, St. Petersburg, Russia

3. Acquiring Multimedia Publications to the Library Collection in the Circumstances of Crisis Yury Rozhko, «Ravnovesie» Publishing House, Moscow, Russia

4. Acquiring Digital Collections and Building Electronic Resources at the University Library Galina Tikhomirova, State University of Management Scientific Library, Moscow, Russia

5. The Trends in Acquiring Digital Publications to the National Library and Information Collections Alina Smorodina, “Informregistr” Scientific and Technical Center, Moscow, Russia

6. How to Optimize Collection Development Costs? KnoRus’ Information Technologies Valentina Semenova, “KnoRus” Publishing Trade House, Moscow, Russia 11.00-11.20 COFFEE BREAK 11.20-13.00 SESSION I (CONTINUED) 7. Do the Libraries Need Digital Books? The Electronic Resources of ‘University Book Online’ Konstantin Kostyuk, «DirectmediaPublishing House», Moscow, Russia

8. Building the Content of the Libary’s ‘Rare Books’ Electronic Collection Yury Zaslavsky, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

9. The Issue of Audiovisual Documents Julija Zinkeviciene, Vilnius University, Vilnius, Lithuania

10. Automation of the Book Market, Book Publishers and Academic Libraries Interaction Vladimir Smorodin, “Mart” Company, Velikie Luki, Pskov Region, Russia

11. Integration of Electronic Resources Data on the Web-site of the Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology Galina Krylova and Bella Kraynova, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

68 12. Equipment for Collections Digitization Alexander Alyoshchenko, “MacHouse” Company, Kiev, Ukraine

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, DISCUSSION

Wednesday, June 10, 15.00-19.00 Commonwealth Conference Hall 15.00-19.00 ROUND TABLE «ANTICRISIS MANAGEMENT OF LIBRARY COLLECTIONS DEVELOPMENT» MODERATORS: Elena Beylina, Marketing & PR Director, “Omega-L” Group of Companies, Moscow, Russia Tatyana Petrusenko, Head, Collection Development Department National Library of Russia; Chair, Library Collections Development Section, Russian Library Association, St. Petersburg, Russia Rifat Sarazetdinov, Director General, GRAND-FAIR Publishing Group, Moscow, Russia The proposed subject scope is as follows: Recent trends: collection development costs optimization (selection efficiency, collections quality, alternative ways of collection development, etc.). Publishers’ and booksellers tactics in the recession economy (publisher’s portfolio construction, costs optimization). Contest procedures 2009: Trends and market review. Practice of Library Collection Development by the Exclusive Supplier. Advantages and shortcomings. Expert collection development as a tool of public libraries’ collections improvement. Digital resources development. Control and library protection with foreign acquisitions. Collection development Information support. A collection developers’ Bible.

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, EXCHANGE OF OPINIONS, ROUND TABLE CONCLUSIONS

69 Thursday, June 11, 9.00-13.00 9.00-11.00 SESSION II BOOK MARKET FOR LIBRARIES: COOPERATION FEATURES AND NEW OPPORTUNITIES Tauria Conference Hall Presentations - up to 20 minutes, including questions and answers - up to 5 minutes

1. On Publishers’ Developing Library Collections Gennady Popov, AST Publishing Group, Moscow, Russia

2. E-books Are Gaining Popularity Niina Tammi, Ellibs Oy, Turku, Finland

3. Print and e-references: The Best of Both Worlds Michael Lechler, Springer Verlag GmbH, Heidelberg, Germany

4. Springer ebook-collections: Perspectives for Libraries Focko van Berckelaer, Springer Science and Business Media B.V., Dordrecht, The Netherlands

5. «ProQuest» – Electroniñ Resources for Science and Education Support Galina Karmishenskaya, “ProQuest” Company, Moscow, Russia

6. «Non-consumer» Publishing and Russian Libraries: “Electronic Books by Leading Foreign Publishers – KONEK Ltd. Offers Anna Trifonova, “KONEK” Subscription Agency, Moscow, Russia 11.00-11.20 COFFEE BREAK 11.20-13.00 SESSION II (CONTINUED) 7. EBSCO Electronic Resources and New Services Andrey Sokolov, EBSCO Publishing, Minsk, Belarus

8. EKSMO. Library Collections Development in Modern Conditions Anna Korzhova, «EKSMO» Publishing House, Moscow, Russia

9. Information and Methodological Support of Libraries Elena Burkova, «Academia» Publishing Center, Moscow, Russia

70 10. Unique Resource of World-known Emerald Group Publishing for Universities, Schools of Business, Administrative Institutions and Libraries Daniel Scott, Emerald Publishing Group Ltd., Bingley, United Kingdom

11. Elsevier’s Role and Place in Filling in the Market of Scientific Information Galina Yakshonok, Elsevier Publishing House, Moscow, Russia

12. KnoRus’ Electronic Textbooks and Interactive Learning Tools Svetlana Zorina, «KnoRus» Publishing Trade House, Moscow, Russia

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, DISCUSSION

Thursday, June 11, 15.00-19.00 Crimea Conference Hall 15.00-19.00 ROUND TABLE «BOOK QUALITY IN RUSSIA»

Initiators: Russian Book Association and «EKSMO» Publishing House, Moscow, Russia The Round Table is sponsored by the Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology and the Department of New of A.I. Herzen Russian State Pedagogical University, St. Petersburg, Russia MODERATORS: Marina Ishkova, Director for Public and Corporate Relations, «EKSMO» Publishing House, Moscow, Russia Nina Litvinets, Vice President, Russian Book Union, Moscow, Russia ADMINISTRATORS: Olga Zhuravleva, Advertising Manager, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Dmitry Talanov, Deputy Head, Business Literature Editorial Board Marketing Department, «EKSMO» Publishing House, Moscow, Russia

71 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 Overview paper: What Do We Mean by Book Quality? Marina Ishkova, «EKSMO» Publishing House, Moscow, Russia The proposed subject scope is as follows: What does book mean for today? What is a QUALITY BOOK? Who needs it and why: Is it a private affair, or a matter of the nation’s intellectual potential? Which books are considered useful, and which – harmful, and who has a right to ‘consider’ them as such? What changes in books quality are expected in the recession economy? Will it improve at the background of keen fight for readers’ attention, or deteriorate due to uncontrolled sloven workmanship? The main question is: who is in charge of preventing the latter scenario, and how? Representatives of the book industry, librarianship, public and political figures, authors, professors, journalists, and every reader who is interested, are invited for a discussion. The Round Table goal is to generate criteria for quality and offgrade books which are to form the core of the activities of every book market player and to enable to improve the quality of book products, in particular, those offered by the Russian Book Union. Participants: Tatyana Petrusenko, Head, Collection Development Department, National Library of Russia, Chair, Library Collections Development Section, Russian Library Association, St. Petersburg, Russia Vadim Sinyansky, Board Chair, “Infra-M” Group of Companies, Moscow, Russia Anna Berseneva, Writer, Literary Critic, Moscow, Russia Vladimir Sotnikov, Writer, Moscow, Russia Boris Lensky, Head of Book Business Department, Moscow State University of Press, Moscow, Russia. Everyone is invited

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, EXCHANGE OF OPINIONS, ROUND TABLE CONCLUSIONS

72 Friday, June 12, 9.00-13.00 Tauria Conference Hall 9.00-11.00 SESSION II (CONTINUED) Presentations - up to 20 minutes, including questions and answers - up to 5 minutes

13. Internet Book Store as a Remote Database for Libraries’ Collection development Kira Rososinskaya, Independent Nonprofit Association “Urbi et Orbi”, St. Petersburg, Russia

14. A New Prospect for University Textbooks Publishing Inna Sokolova, “URAIT” Publishing Trade Association, Moscow, Russia

15. Organizing the ‘Round Table’ for Libraries Antonina Pavlova, “Vysshaya Shkola” Publishing House, Moscow Russia 16. ONYX’ Books for Library Collections Lyubov Dudnik, “Onyx” Publishing House, Moscow, Russia

17. Publishing Textbooks and Libraries: Prospects for Cooperation in Collections Development with “Prosveshcheniye” Publishing House’s Products Irina Makarina, “Prosveshcheniye” Publishing House, Moscow, Russia 11.00-11.20 COFFEE BREAK 11.20-13.00 SESSION III PRESERVATION AND PROTECTION OF LIBRARY COLLECTIONS AND INFORMATION Presentations - up to 20 minutes, including questions and answers - up to 5 minutes

1. Status and Vectors of Research in Information Protection of Documents in the Library Collections of the Russian Federation Alexander Gavrilin, Reprography Research Institute, Tula, Russia

2. Prospects for Long-term Storage of Backup Copies of Full-color Documents in Microfilms Sergey Kleshchar, Reprography Research Institute, Tula, Russia

73 3. New Technologies for Providing Optimal Conditions for Safe, Economical, Easy Access Long-term Storage of Books, Documents and Museum Goods Martin Peirl, Forster Metallbau GmbH, ,

4. Preservation of the Scientific Mathematical Heritage: On the Building of Electronic Collections of the Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology Tatyana Panteleeva and Lyudmila Kudelina, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology; Moscow; Russia

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, DISCUSSION, SECTION CONCLUSIONS

74 Section 10: Public Access to Legal and Business Information. Problems of Copyright, Library Intellectual and Material Property Protection Special event within the framework of Section 10: The Fifth Discussion Round Table “Copyright and Intellectual Property Protection in Foreign and Domestic Library Practice

Monday, June 8, 16.00-19.00 Consul Conference Hall 16.00-19.00 SESSION I LIBRARIES AND ACCESS TO INFORMATION IN LEGISLATIVE ENVIRONMENT: CURRENT STAGE FEATURES CHAIRS: Grigory Ivliev, Chair, Culture Committee of the State Duma of the Russian Federation Federal Assembly, Moscow, Russia Syb Groeneveld, Project Coordinator Russian Federation, Creative Commons International, San-Francisco, CA, USA 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: Olga Putilina, Department Head (Business Information Office), Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Marina Ivanova, Department Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Presentations - up to 20 minutes, including questions and answers - up to 5 minutes

1. On the Changes in the Library Legislation in the Russian Federation Grigory Ivliev, State Duma of the Russian Federation Federal Assembly, Moscow, Russia

75 2. Library and Information Services in Russia: Is it Really Too Bad in the New Legal Environment? Yakov Shrayberg, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

3. Free Culture: Designing a Strategy to Resolve the Paradox of Open Access and Copyright Law for libraries in the Russian Federation Syb Groeneveld, Creative Commons International, San-Francisco, CA, USA

4. Open access to Information in Legal Environment: Political, Legal and Copyright Aspects Viktor Monakhov, Institute of State and Law of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia

5. Law Legitimization of Copying Texts in the Library’s Collections in the Light of Copyright Provisions of the Civil Code of the Russian Federation Anatoly Tsapenko, K.D. Ushinsky Scientific Pedagogical Library of the Russian Academy of Education, Moscow, Russia

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, DISCUSSION

Tuesday, June 9, 9.00-11.00 Consul Conference Hall 9.00-11.00 SESSION II THE FIFTH DISCUSSION ROUND TABLE “COPYRIGHT AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY PROTECTION IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIBRARY PRACTICE MODERATORS: Grigory Ivliev, Chair, Culture Committee of the State Duma of the Russian Federation Federal Assembly, Moscow, Russia Viktor Monakhov, Senior Researcher, Institute of State and Law of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia Vladimir Firsov, Vice President, Russian Library Association; Deputy Director General, National Library of Russia, 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

76 ADMINISTRATORS: Olga Putilina, Head, Business Information Office, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Olga Shlenskaya, Director, Publishing and Reprographic Center, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia 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

COMMUNICATIONS BY THE ROUND TABLE MODERATORS, LAWYERS, TOP MANAGERS, PARTICIPANTS IN THE ROUND TABLE

Wednesday, June 10, 9.00-13.00 Commonwealth Conference Hall 9.00-11.00 SESSION III THE EXPERIENCE AND TECHNOLOGIES OF INSTITUTIONS OF CULTURE, EDUCATION, AND BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS IN THE LEGAL ENVIRONMENT CHAIRS: Viktor Monakhov, Senior Researcher, Institute of State and Law of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia Elena Sizova, Head, Culture Committee Administration, State Duma of the Russian Federation Federal Assembly, Moscow, Russia ADMINISTRATOR : Olga Putilina, Head, Business Information Office, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Presentations - up to 20 minutes, including questions and answers - up to 5 minutes

1. Main Vectors of the Russian Federation Law Development in the Sphere of Culture Elena Sizova, Culture Committee Administration, State Duma of the Russian Federation Federal Assembly, Moscow, Russia

77 2. The Fourth Part of the Civil Code of the Russian Federation in the Context of Russia’s International Commitments and Foreign Experience Vladimir Firsov, National Library of Russia, St. Petersburg, Russia

3. Popular Software for Providing Full Texts in Compliance with Part 4 of the RF Civil Code Svetlana Balak, Moscow State University Scientific Library, Moscow, Russia

4. On Protection of Personal Data Alexander Zhdanov, “Meridiann-Resheniya” Company, Moscow, Russia

5. Legal Systems: Advantages and Drawbacks Alexander Chumakov, Moscow State University of Culture and Arts, Khimki, Moscow Region, Russia

6. Passport – the Gateway to Business Intelligence Valerjan Gotovski and Natalja Strelkova, Euromonitor International, Vilnius, Lithuania 11.00-11.20 COFFEE BREAK 11.20-13.00 SESSION III (CONTINUED) 7. Publishing Projects Supported by Moscow Government Permanent Interdepartmental Commission for the Restoration of Rights of Rehabilitated Victims of Political Repressions Marina Suslova, Moscow Government Permanent Interdepartmental Commission, Moscow, Russia

8. J»oint Editorial Board of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia» Implementing the State information Programs Aimed at Enforcement of Security, Law Rule, Teaching Ethical Principles. Presentation of New Publications Galina Plotnikova, Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia, Moscow, Russia

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, DISCUSSION, SECTION CONCLUSIONS

78 Section 11: Regional Libraries, Municipal Information and Regional Studies Guest Session in Simferopol Preliminary registration at the Organizing Committee Desk at 9.00 – 22.00, June 6 and 7

Wednesday, June 10, 8.10-17.00 Guest Session in Simferopol 7.00-8.00 BREAKFAST 8.10 DEPARTURE TO SIMFEROPOL (Main entrance to “Sudak” Tourist and Health Center. Please keep your registration coupon to board the bus) On the premises of a new building of I. Franko Republican Universal Scientific Library (29A Naberezhnaya St.), Simferopol, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine CHAIRS: Vida Garunkshtyte, Director, Mishkinyai Utena Public Library, Utena, Lithuania Lyudmila Drozdova, Director, I. Franko Crimean Republican Universal Scientific Library, Simferopol, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine ADMINISTRATOR : Tatyana Glazunova, Department Head, Russian State Library for Arts, Moscow, Russia 10.00-12.00 SESSION I Presentations - up to 20 minutes, including questions and answers - up to 5 minutes Keynote paper: Current State of Public Libraries in 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

79 1. Public Library - A Open Environment - Urbi et Orbi Vida Garunkshtite, Mishkinyai Utena Public Library, Utena, Lithuania

2. Public Procurement of Periodical Subscription (The Experience of A.M. Gorky State Regional Universal Library Nina Filippova, Perm State Regional Universal Library, Perm, Russia

3. Strategic Partnership of a Public Library with a Public Sector: Realities and Prospects of M.L. Kropivnitsky Nikolaev Central Library Lyubov Varyukhina and Tatyana Tverdaya, M.L. Kropivnitsky Central Library of the Central Library System for the Adults, Nikolaev, Ukraine

4. Forming Kids’Active Reading Attitude toward Learning about Their Land Tatyana Zayvoronok, V.O. Lyagin Regional Children’s Library, Nikolaev, Ukraine

5. Priorities of the Library’s Policy in Library and Information Support of the Young in the Lipetsk Region Nina Tsyganova, Regional Juvenile Library, Lipetsk, Russia

6. Professional Periodicals – Soul Mates or Severe Masters: On Publication of a New Library Journal “Modern Library” Lyubov Kazachenkova, “LITERA” Information Cooperation Center; Editor-in-Chief, “Modern Library” Journal; Editor-in-Chief, “Play Library” Journal, Moscow, Russia 12.00-12.30 COFFEE BREAK 12.30-14.00 SESSION I (CONTINUED) 7. Strategy of Developing Library and Information Environment in the Autonomous Republic of Crimea: Realities and Prospective Ways of Modernization Elena Emirova, 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

8. Methodological Function of the Regional Library for the Technological Progress of the Libraries in the Region Nataliya Moiseeva, A. Gmyrev Regional Universal Scientific Library, Nikolaev. Ukraine

9. Name as a Brand Elena Khramova, Nevsky Centralized Library System, St. Petersburg, Russia

80 10. «Poetical City» – Promotion of Poetry and Literary Activity in the City of Science Nadezhda Kollegova, Centralized Library System, Obninsk, Kaluga Region, Russia

11. Methodological Support of Kostroma Region Municipal Libraries in the Contemporary Context: Resources, Tasks, Prospects Galina Zykova, N.K. Krupskaya Regional Universal Scientific Library, Kostroma, Russia

12. The Role of I. Franko Republican Universal Scientific Library in Building the Regional Information Resource Lyudmila Drozdova, I. Franko Crimean Republican Universal Scientific Library, Simferopol, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine 14.00-15.00 LUNCH 15.00-17.00 PRESENTATION OF THE NEW BUILDING OF I. FRANKO CRIMEAN REPUBLICAN UNIVERSAL SCIENTIFIC LIBRARY MODERATOR: Lyudmila Drozdova, Director, I. Franko Crimean Republican Universal Scientific Library, Simferopol, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, DISCUSSION, GUEST SESSION CONCLUSIONS

17.00 DEPARTURE to SUDAK

Thursday, June 11, 15.00-19.00 15.00-19.00 SESSION II Novy Svet Auditorium CHAIRS: Tatyana Tverdaya, Director, M.L. Kropivnitsky Central City Library for Adults, Nikolaev, Ukraine Nataliya Sorokoletova, Deputy Director, Belgorod State Universal Scientific Library, Belgorod, Russia

81 ADMINISTRATORS: Nataliya Mazur, Chief Bibliographer, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Olga Sologub, Director, Sudak Centralized Library System, Sudak, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine

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

1. Side Streets in Moscow. Virtual Tour of Meshchanskaya Sloboda Lyudmila Gavrilina, Centralized Library System No.2 of the Central Administrative District, Moscow, Russia

2. On the Issue of the History of A.S. Griboedov Library No. 88 (On the Occasion of 88-th Anniversary) Elizaveta Leshchenko, Centralized Library System No. 2 of the Central Administrative District, Moscow, Russia

3. Bibliography in Local Studies – Information and Educational Resource for Children’s Library Users Nataliya Anosova and O. Chernetskaya, Crimean Republican Institution “V. Orlov Children’s Library”, Simferopol, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine

4. Information and Communication Technologies at Municipal Libraries of Belgorod Region Nataliya Sorokoletova, Belgorod State Universal Scientific Library, Belgorod, Russia

5. Crimean Studies at I. Gasprinsky Crimean Tatar Republican Library: Main ectors Leylya Kadyrova, I. Gasprinsky Crimean Tatar Republican Library, Simferopol, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine

6. The of America as Eye-Witnessed by a Crimean Librarian: What Can Be Done in Kerch Lyudmila Popova, Kerch Centralized Library System, Kerch, Ukraine

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, DISCUSSION, SECTION CONCLUSIONS

82 Section 12: Reading and Information Literacy of Children and the Youth Special events within the framework of Section 12: Round Table «Children’s and School Libraries in the Internet: Contents, Special Character of Promotion, Evaluation Criteria for Internet-resources» Master-class «Look Around, or Once More about Exhibitions at Children’s Libraries» Debating Round Table for Public Libraries for Children and Adults «Libraries and Users: Who Needs Whom More?» Master-class «Libraries at the Conference: What Do We Present, and How?» Discussion «Libraries and Local Community: Who Needs These Activities, and Why?» Discussion Round Table ”Environmental Awareness-building: What Libraries Can and Should Do?” (Joint event of Sections 8 and 12)

CHAIRS: Olga Gromova, Editor-in-Chief, “The School Library” Newspaper, “Pervoye Sentyabrya” Publishing House, Moscow, Russia Galina Ivanova, Department Head, Moscow State University of Culture and Arts, Khimki, Moscow Region, Russia Anastasiya Kobzarenko, Director General, National Children’s Library of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine ADMINISTRATORS: Nataliya Dzyuba, Department Head, National Children’s Library of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine Elena Ivanova, Special Correspondent, “The School Library” Newspaper, “Pervoye Sentyabrya” Publishing House, Nizhny Novgorod, Russia

83 Tuesday, June 9, 9.00-13.00 Tauria-2 Auditorium 9.00-11.10 SESSION I THE ELECTRONIC WORLD OF CHILDRENS’ AND SCHOOL LIBRARIES MODERATOR: Albina Sitilenkova, Director, A.P. Gaydar Central City Children’s Library, Moscow, Russia Presentations - up to 20 minutes, including questions and answers - up to 5 minutes

1. E-Library of a Methodological Center Anna Tsvetkova, Information Technologies Resource Center, Northwestern Regional Division of Education, Department of Education of Moscow, Moscow, Russia

2. Books Versus Computers: Who Has the Say? Nataliya Semilet, Centralized Library System for Children, Nikolaev, Ukraine

3. Automated Order System for School Textbooks Vladimir Smorodin, “Mart” Company, Velikie Luki, Pskov Region, Russia

4. Effective Use of Web-Technologies When Streamlining Intellectual Development of Young People Under Globalization Mukhabbat Rakhimbaeva and Khasiyat Shikhova, Urgench State University, Urgench, Uzbekistan 5. Operation Pattern of the Volunteer Training Center of the Information Dissemination and Equal Access (IDEA) Project Irina Kotkina, A.P. Pyrerka Nenets Boarding School, Naryan-Mar, Nenets Autonomous Area, Russia

6. Corporate Interaction between Children’s and School Libraries Based on the MARC-SQL Automated Information Library System Anastasiya Chebanova, “Inform-Sistema” Scientific and Production Amalgamation, Moscow, Russia 11.10-11.30 COFFEE BREAK

84 11.30-13.00 ROUND TABLE «CHILDREN’S AND SCHOOL LIBRARIES IN THE INTERNET: CONTENTS, SPECIAL CHARACTER OF PROMOTION, EVALUATION CRITERIA FOR INTERNET-RESOURCES» MODERATOR: Albina Sitilenkova, Director, A.P. Gaidar Central City Children’s Library, Moscow, Russia Introduction into the problem. Overview papers: 1. Young Users in the Library Information Environment and in the Internet Elena Dorozhkina, A.P. Gaidar Central City Children’s Library, Moscow, Russia

2. Virtual Services of Children’s Libraries: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow Igor G. Torlin, National Children’s Library of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine THE PROPOSED SUBJECT SCOPE IS AS FOLLOWS The golden section of collection development: balancing between ‘old’ and ‘new’ information carriers. Shall the priority be given to electronic resources, or the exclusive criteria shall be the quality (content)?

Children’s and school libraries’ web-sites: What to assess? Brainstorm: Eleboraton of methodological recommendations on how to add information value to and how to operate web-sites of children’s and school libraries.

85 Wednesday, June 10, 9.00-13.30 Novy Svet Auditorium 9.00-11.00 SESSION II READING AND INFORMATION CULTURE OF CHILDREN AND TEENAGERS IN THE MODERN WORLD Presentations - up to 20 minutes, including questions and answers - up to 5 minutes

1. From Bachelor to Master: Prospects for Teaching School Librarians Galina Ivanova, Moscow State University of Culture and Arts, Khimki, Moscow Region, Russia

2. International Cooperation between Children’s Libraries in Lvov Region as a Tool of Popularizing Reading and Teachning Tolerance Larisa Lugovaya, Regional Childrens’ Library, Lvov, Ukraine

3. Books as a Key to the Discovering the World and Oneself in this World Zinaida Ursu, I. Kryange National Children’s Library, Kishinev, Moldova

4. Every Kid Should Get His or Her Own Book. The Library’s Experience in Teaching Creative Reading Elena Romanchenko, V. Lyagin Regional Library for Children, Nikolaev, Ukraine

5. Schools, Libraries and Information Culture. Touches to Some Portraits. Discussing and Solving the Problems Olga Gromova, “The School Library” Newspaper, “Pervoye Sentyabrya” Publishing House, Moscow, Russia

6. Virtual Reading Parlor as a Means of Promoting Reading among the Youth Sandugash Akhmetzhanova, Zh. Bekturov Regional Library for the Youth, Karaganda, Kazakhstan 11.00-11.20 COFFEE BREAK

86 11.20-13.00 MASTER-CLASS «LOOK AROUND, OR ONCE MORE ABOUT EXHIBITIONS AT CHILDREN’S LIBRARIES» MODERATOR: Irina Detkina, Sector Head, A.P. Gaidar Central City Children’s Library, Moscow, Russia

Wednesday, June 10, 15.00-17.00 Business Center Foyer 15.00-17.00 POSTER PAPERS ADMINISTRATOR : Elena Ivanova, Special Correspondent, “The School Library” Newspaper, “Pervoye Sentyabrya” Publishing House, Nizhny Novgorod, Russia 1. Moscow Children’s Libraries to Children in Need of Special Care (Library Services to Disabled Children, to Children with Deviant Behavior and to Their Parents) Nina Koloskova and Irina Detkina, A.P. Gaidar Central City Children’s Library, Moscow, Russia

2. Information and Bibliographic Maintenance of Children’s Reading: The Analysis, Realia, Issues Liliana Konyukhova, A.P. Gaidar Central City Children’s Library, Moscow, Russiaÿ

3. Retraining Librarians at the “Pervoye Sentyabrya” Publishing House Olga Gromova, “The School Library” Newspaper, “Pervoye Sentyabrya” Publishing House, Moscow, Russia

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, DISCUSSION

87 Thursday, 11 June, 9.00-13.00 Kara Dag Auditorium 9.00-13.00 SESSION III «IMAGE», «PR», AND OTHER STRANGE WORDS 9.00-11.00 DEBATING ROUND TABLE FOR PUBLIC LIBRARIES FOR CHILDREN AND ADULTS «LIBRARIES AND USERS: WHO NEEDS WHOM MORE?» MODERATORS: Olga Gromova, Editor-in-Chief, “The School Library” Newspaper, “Pervoye Sentyabrya” Publishing House, Moscow, Russia Elena Lindeman, Deputy Director General for Library and Information Services, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

Overview paper: Internet Technologies – New Forms of Communication with Users Mariya Kaurova, A.P. Gaidar Central City Children’s Library, Moscow, Russia The proposed subject scope is as follows: 1. Will the readers come at their own wish, or shall we allure them? And how?

2. The changes. We do not propose to discuss whether libraries need changes today. We wonder which direction and in which priority the changes will take place. What calls for changes first of all:

– environment,

– services,

– library operation,

– librarians’ psychology, or

– users? 11.00-11.20 COFFEE BREAK

88 11.20-12.10 MASTER-CLASS «LIBRARIES AT THE CONFERENCE: WHAT DO WE PRESENT, AND HOW?» MODERATOR: Elena Pankova, Deputy Director for Automation St. Petersburg Technical Library School, St. Petersburg, Russia In the program: – Main rules of unforgettable support presentation

– Ways to eliminate typical mistakes and to make your presentation powerful

– Analisys and discussion of support presentations of different level 12.10-13.00 DISCUSSION «LIBRARIES AND LOCAL COMMUNITY: WHO NEEDS THESE ACTIVITIES, AND WHY?» MODERATOR: Lyubov Kazachenkova, Executive Director, “LITERA” Information Cooperation Center; Editor-in-Chief, “Modern Library” Journal; Editor-in-Chief, “Play Library” Journal, Moscow, Russia The proposed subject scope is as follows: 1. Can the libraries benefit from their external activities?

2. How the community benefit from being involved in library’s activities?

3. What resources and services libraries should provide to local community to get paid-off?

4. How do local communities perceive THEIR libraries? From non-librarian’s perspective.

89 Thursday, June 11, 15.00-19.00 Kara Dag Auditorium 15.00-17.30 DISCUSSION ROUND TABLE «ENVIRONMENTAL AWARENESS-BUILDING: WHAT LIBRARIES CAN AND SHOULD DO?» (Joint event of Sections 8 and 12) MODERATORS: Elena Bychkova, Department Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Elena Ivanova, Special Correspondent, “The School Library” Newspaper, “Pervoye Sentyabrya” Publishing House, Nizhny Novgorod, Russia ADMINISTRATOR : Inna Kondrasheva, Department Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

Keynote paper: The Theory and Practice of Ecology or What Should Everyone Know: Libraries and Librarians Elena Bychkova, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia PROBLEMS FOR DISCUSSION 1. What are the main organizations to provide environmental awareness?

2. What functions in ecological education can and must libraries perform? 3. Social or information function in ecological education: Which is the libraries’ priority?

4. «In parrots we are longer». What are the metrics for the practical results?

5. Library Internet-resources in ecology: review, evaluation criteria. What to recommend to users, where to exchange the experience?

6. Ecological education from the outside: In the eyes of non-librarian.

90 PRESENTATIONS OF BOOKS AND VIDEOMATERIALS BY THE CENTER OF RUSSIAN ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY MODERATOR: Elena Bychkova, Department Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, DISCUSSION

Friday, June 12, 9.00-11.20 Kara Dag Auditorium 9.00-11.20 SESSION IV GAME «FRIENDS AND NEIGHBORS»: INTERNET-PROJECTS OF MANY COUNTRIES FOR READING PROMOTION MODERATORS: Olga Gromova, Editor-in-Chief, “The School Library” Newspaper, “Pervoye Sentyabrya” Publishing House, Moscow, Russia Elena Ivanova, Special Correspondent, “The School Library” Newspaper, “Pervoye Sentyabrya” Publishing House, Nizhny Novgorod, Russia

Special paper: The Literary Studio School of «EKSMO» Publishing House Vladimir Sotnikov, Writer, Moscow, Russia

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, DISCUSSION, SECTION CONCLUSIONS

91 Section 13: Medical information: Libraries Role in Support of Scientific Research and Services for Physicians Special event within the framework of Section 13: Round Table «The Book as a Bibliotherapeutic Tool» CHAIRS: Yuliya Dresher, Director, Republican Medical Library and Information Center, Kazan, Republic of Tatarstan, Russia Raisa Pavlenko, Director General, National Scientific Medical Library of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine ADMINISTRATORS: Olga Latypova, Department Head, Republican Medical Library and Information Center, Kazan, Republic of Tatarstan, Russia Muza Sokolova, Division Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

Wednesday, June 10, 9.00-17.00 Surozh Auditorium 9.00-11.00 ONE-DAY SESSION Presentations - up to 20 minutes, including questions and answers - up to 5 minutes

1. Current Trends in Book Exchange System Development at the Republican Medical Library and Information Center Svetlana Afanasyeva, Republican Medical Library and Information Center, Kazan, Republic of Tatarstan, Russia

2. Information Support of Professionals at Medical and Hospital Libraries Olga Latypova, Republican Medical Library and Information Center, Kazan, Republic of Tatarstan, Russia

3. The Role and Place of Specialized (Medical) Libraries in the Development of the Unified Information Space Yuliya Dresher, Republican Medical Library and Information Center, Kazan, Republic of Tatarstan, Russia

92 4. Collaboration between the Medical Libraries of Russia and Uzbekistan Faina Bolkunova and Lyubov Voloshina, State Scientific Medical Library of the Ministry of Public Health of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Tashkent, Uzbekistan

5. Medical Resources of Leading Foreign Publishers: KONEK’s Offers Elena Eronina, “KONEK” Subscription Agency, Moscow, Russia

6. Ovid Technologies Resources: Ample Opportunities for Medical and Universal Libraries Vincent Maessen, Wolters Kluwer, Ovid, Berlin, Germany

7. Springer Medicine Collections in Print and Electronic Cem Uezuem, Springer Verlag GmbH, Heidelberg, Germany 11.00-11.20 COFFEE BREAK 11.20-13.00 SESSION (CONTINUED) 8. UMLS Metathesaurus - a New Direction in the Classification Technology Development Alexander Karaush, Municipal Information Library System, Tomsk, Russia Lyubov Shamardina and Nataliya Meshechak, Siberian State Medical University, Tomsk, Russia

9. MedArt Medical Projects: Problems and Prospects Natalia Meshechak, Lyubov Shamardina, Oleg Kolobov, and Marina Terekhova, Scientific Medical Library of the Siberian State Medical University, Tomsk, Russia

10. American Medical and Biology Journals Stephen Smith, PCG Global Exhibits, Harrogate, United Kingdom

11. Review of Elsevier’s Publishing Program. Medical Literature in Russian Alexey Lutay, Elsevier Publishing House, Moscow, Russia

12. Review of Elsevier’s Electronic Products for Medicine Alexey Lutay, Elsevier Publishing House, Moscow, Russia 13.00-15.00 LUNCH

93 15.00-17.00 ROUND TABLE «THE BOOK AS A BIBLIOTHERAPEUTIC TOOL» Surozh Auditorium MODERATOR: Yuliya Dresher, Director, Republican Medical Library and Information Center, Kazan, Republic of Tatarstan, Russia Keynote paper: Problems and Prospects for Implementation of Bibliotherapeutic Methods into the Practice of Russia’s Medical and Hospital Libraries Yuliya Dresher, Republican Medical Library and Information Center, Kazan, Republic of Tatarstan, Russia

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, DISCUSSION, ROUND TABLE AND SECTION CONCLUSIONS

94 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 Sergey Razumov, First Pro-rector, International Academy of Business and New Technologies, Yaroslavl, Russia ADMINISTRATORS: Kira Gorbuleva, Department Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Marina Ivanova, Department Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

June 10, Wednesday, 9.00-19.00 9.00-11.00 SESSION I ROLE OF LIBRARIES IN UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC PROCESSES AND ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE Tauria Conference Hall Presentations - up to 20 minutes, including questions and answers - up to 5 minutes

1. Demand for Sci-Tech Information as an Indicator of Science Progress in Transient Economic Environment Elena Lindeman, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

2. Library and Information Products and Services for Technical Library Users: Maintenance and Use Sergey Drigailo and Vasily Drigailo, V.I. Vernadsky National Library of Ukraine, G.I. Denisenko Library for Science and Technology of “Kiev Polytechnic Institute” Ukrainian National Technical University, Kiev, Ukraine

95 3. Library and Information Support of the University’s Research Studies in Nanotechnologies Tatyana Zvonareva, Far Eastern State Technical University Library for Science and Technology, Vladivostok, Russia

4. The Electronic Library of Russian State Agrarian University – K.A. Timiryazev Agricultural Academy as a New Generation Educational Resource Nataliya Dunaeva, N. I. Zheleznov Central Scientific Library, Russian State Agrarian University – K.A. Timiryazev Agricultural Academy, Moscow, Russia Nadezhda Kondrashova, “Electronic Archive” Corporation, Moscow, Russia

5. Innovative Technologies for Education: The Experience of Collaboration with University Libraries Vadim Andrenyuk, “Electronic Archive” Corporation, Moscow, Russia

6. The Library’s Web-site as a Most Significant Tool of the University’s Information and Educational Complex Valentina Volynets and Marina Druchenko, G.I. Denisenko Library for Science and Technology of “Kiev Polytechnic Institute” Ukrainian National Technical University, Kiev, Ukraine 11.00-11.20 COFFEE BREAK 11.20-13.00 SESSION I (CONTINUED) 7. Teaching Students: The Way to Efficient Use of Bibliographic Databases Lyudmila Savenkova, M.P. Dragomanov National Pedagogical University Scientific Library, Kiev, Ukraine

8. Implementation of the Ukrainian National Standard GOST 7.1-2006 at G.I. Denisenko Library for Science and Technology of “Kiev Polytechnic Institute” Ukrainian National Technical University Ekaterina Moshinskaya, G.I. Denisenko Library for Science and Technology of “Kiev Polytechnic Institute” Ukrainian National Technical University, Kiev, Ukraine

9. Information Support of the Scientific Information Institute of Far Eastern State University Fundamental Library Vladimir Korochentsev, Far Eastern State University, Vladivostok, Russia 10. Information Support of Postgraduate Pedagogical Education in the Republic of Belarus Andrey Monastyrny, Academy of Postgraduate Education, Minsk, Belarus

96 11. Access to Electronic Resources of the Academy of Management Library in the Structure of Information Retrieval Support of Learning Processes and Research Alexander Anokhin, Library of the Academy of Management under the President of the Republic of Belarus, Minsk, Belarus

12. Learning Library, Information and Analytical Environment Sergey Malyshev and Lyudmila Neskubo, Labor and Social Relations Academy, Moscow, Russia QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, DISCUSSION 13.00-15.00 LUNCH 15.00-17.00 SESSION II PUBLISHERS’ AND MANUFACTURERS FOR ADVANCEMENT OF EDUCATION, SCIENCE AND MANAGEMENT Crimea Conference Hall Presentations - up to 20 minutes, including questions and answers - up to 5 minutes

1. How ProQuest Supports Research and Education Stephen Hawthorne, ProQuest, Cambridge, United Kingdom

2. Emerald’s Electronic Resources in Management Studies; New Products of Emerald Group Publishing: Backfiles and Electronic Books in Finance, Economics and Psychology Marcin Dembowski, Emerald Publishing Group Ltd., London, United Kingdom

3. Reference Electronic Resources of Oxford University Press for Education Adina Teusan, Oxford University Press, Oxford, United Kingdom 4. Springer Medicine Collections in Print and Electronic for Education Cem Uezuem, Springer Verlag GmbH, Heidelberg, Germany

5. Innovative Solutions for Science and Education: (Elsevier Publishing House) Vadim Sobolev, Elsevier Publishing House, Moscow, Russia

6. Methodological Support of the Two-level Professional Education Olga Sergeeva, “Academia” Publishing Center, Moscow, Russia 17.00-17.20 COFFEE BREAK

97 17.20-19.00 SESSION II (CONTINUED) 7. Prospects for Using Electronic Databases to Support Efficient Learning Process at Universities Rodion Zorin and Yury Snopov, “IVIS“ Company, Moscow, Russia

8. Ordering Study Materials in the System of Higher Education Alexander Solodovnikov, “Mart” Company, Velikie Luki, Pskov Region, Russia

9. Automated Information Library System Integration into a Corporate Information Infrastructure Olga Bulycheva and Pavel Gudkov, «1Ñ» Company, Moscow, Russia

10. Author – Publisher – Library Interaction at Modern University Stepanida Viktorova, K.D. Ushinsky State Pedagogical University, Yaroslavl, Russia

11. Development of the BASNET Telecommunication Infrastructure as a Basis of Building a Unified Scientific and Information Computer Network of the Republic of Belarus V. Anishchenko and Yuzaf Kostyukevich, United Institute of Information Science Problems of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, Minsk, Belarus

12. Logframe Approach to the Problems of Information and Library Maintenance of Academic Activity Leonid Bobrov, Novosibirsk State University of Economics and Management, Novosibirsk, Russia Irina Medyankina, Siberian Academy of Public Administration, Novosibirsk, Russia

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, DISCUSSION, SECTION CONCLUSIONS

98 III. SPECIAL EVENTS

Special Program «Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology is Fifty!»

Wednesday, June 10, 15.00-19.00 Consul Conference Hall MODERATOR: Yakov Shrayberg, Director General, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia COORDINATOR: Svetlana Zolotinskaya, Department Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia ADMINISTRATORS: Nadezhda Pavlova, Deputy Editor-in-Chief, Head of Editorial Board, “Sci-Tech Libraries” Journal, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Elena Savkina, Chief Librarian, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia 15.00-19.00 ONE-DAY SESSION 1. On the Concept of RNPLS&T Development for the Next Decade Yakov Shrayberg, Director General, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia 2. RNPLS&T at the Frontline of Library and Information Space: Non- stop-report of the main characters: Boris Marshak, Deputy Director General for Research and Strategic Development Galina Evstigneeva, Deputy Director General for Library and Information Resources Elena Lindeman, Deputy Director General for Library and Information Services Boris Fedorov, Deputy Director General, Chief Engineer Nikolay Kralin, Deputy Director General for Innovations Mikhail Goncharov, Director, of the Internet Technologies Development and Maintenance Center

99 Ekaterina Zaytseva, Director of the Center of Research, Design and Development of Automated Library Information Systems Olga Shlenskaya, Director of the Publishing and Reprographic Center Yury Zaslavsky, Director of the Scanning Service Center Nadezhda Pavlova, Deputy Editor-in-Chief, Head of Editorial Board of the “Sci- Tech Libraries” Journal Svetlana Zolotinskaya, Department Head Olga Putilina, Head of the Business Information Office

3. «I’ve got something to tell…...» Speeches by partners, friends, users of the Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology – any words and criticism are welcome

4. Videofilm about RNPLS&T

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, DISCUSSION, PRESENTING SOUVENIRS FOURCHETTE FOR THE EVENT PARTICIPANTS

100 Special Subject Program: «Aviation and Space» 2009 Topic: «Sergey Korolev – Start in the Space Age»

Tuesday, 9 June, 15.00-19.00 Crimea Conference Hall MODERATORS: Nataliya Koroleva, Professor, I.M. Sechenov Moscow Medical Academy; Member, K. E. Tsiolkovsky Academy of Cosmonautics, Moscow, Russia Galina Evstigneeva, Deputy Director General for Library and Information Resources, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Olga Kopyl, S.P. Korolev Museum of Cosmonautics, Zhitomir, Ukraine 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; 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. Memories of My Father Nataliya Koroleva, Professor, I.M. Sechenov Moscow Medical Academy; Member, K. E. Tsiolkovsky Academy of Cosmonautics, Moscow, Russia 2. Sergey Pavlovich Korolev and the First Cosmonaut Corps Pavel Popovich, USSR Pilot-cosmonaut, Twice Hero of the USSR, General of Aviation, President, Association of Cosmonautics Museums of Russia, ex-Deputy Head of the Cosmonaut Corps, Moscow, Russia 3. Sergey Korolev and Ukraine Olga Kopyl, S.P. Korolev Museum of Cosmonautics, Zhitomir, Ukraine

101 4. Presentation of the Film about «Yuzhnoye» State Design Bureau Nikolay Khvatov, “Yuzhnoye” State Design Bureau, Dnepropetrovsk, Ukraine

PRESENTATION OF THE BOOK «FATHER» BY NATALIYA KOROLEVA MODERATOR: Nataliya Koroleva, Professor, I.M. Sechenov Moscow Medical Academy; Member, K. E. Tsiolkovsky Academy of Cosmonautics, Moscow, Russia VIDEOFILM: «NATALIYA KOROLEVA ABOUT THE HOME MUSEUM OF HER FATHER»

NEW CD ABOUT SERGEY KOROLEV «CHIEF DESIGNER», MANUFACTURED BY RNPLS&T WITHIN THE FRAMEWORK OF THE PROJECT «WAY INTO SPACE» MODERATOR: Yury Zaslavsky, Director, Scanning Service Center, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, EXCHANGE OF OPINIONS, COMMUNICATIONS BY EVENT PARTICIPANTS

102 Special Program of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism of Ukraine «Ukrainian Public Libraries: The Components of Successful Operation»

Monday, June 8, 15.00-19.00 Tauria-2 Auditorium MODERATORS: Larisa Nikiforenko, Head, Department of Library Activity Analysis and Forecast, Ministry of Culture and Tourism of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine Tamara Vylegzhanina, Director General, National Parliamentary Library of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine 15.00-19.00 ONE-DAY SESSION Presentations - up to 20 minutes, including questions and answers - up to 5 minutes 15.00-17.00 SESSION I 1. Coordinating Role of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism of Ukraine in Forming and Realizing State Library Policy Larisa Nikiforenko, Head, Department of Library Activity Analysis and Forecast, Ministry of Culture and Tourism of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine

2. Innovations as a Determinant Factor for the Ukrainian Libraries’ Development Tamara Vylegzhanina, Director General, National Parliamentary Library of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine

3. Impact of Legislative Changes upon the Ukrainian Libraries’ Operations Nataliya Rozkolupa, Academic Secretary, National Parliamentary Library of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine

4. The Trends in the Ukrainian Libraries’ Research Activities Zoya Savina, Deputy Director General, National Parliamentary Library of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine

5. The Analysis of Content and Results of Sociological Surveys at the Juvenile Libraries Georgy Saprykin, Director, State Juvenile Library of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine 17.00-17.20 COFFEE BREAK

103 17.20-19.00 SESSION II 6. Public Library as a Socio-cultural Center in the Region Tatyana Zelenskaya, Director, I. Kotlyarevsky Regional Universal Scientific Library, , Ukraine

7. Public Libraries in Nikolaev Region in the Process of Transformation: Innovative Concept, Professional Approach, Results of Activities Nadezhda Bogza, Director, A. Gmyrev Regional Universal Scientific Library, Nikolaev, Ukraine 8. Profile Services to Library Professionals: From Traditions to Innovations Valentina Rakityanskaya, Director, V.G. Korolenko State Scientific Library, Kharkov, Ukraine

9. Public Libraries and Authorities: Developing the National Minorities’ Cultural, Language and Religious Originality O. Botushanskaya, Director, M. Gorky State Scientific Library, , Ukraine

10. The Reading Problem through the Prism of Sociological Surveys I. Rybyantseva, Director, M. Gorky Regional Universal Scientific Library, Lugansk, Ukraine SESSION CONCLUSIONS

104 Special Program of the Ukrainian Library Association (ULA) «Creativity and Innovations at the Libraries: ULA Initiatives»

Tuesday, June 9, 9.00-13.00 Crimea Conference Hall CHAIRS: Valentina Pashkova, President, Ukrainian Library Association, Kiev, Ukraine Irina Shevchenko, Presidium Member, Ukrainian Library Association; Director, Institute of Post-graduate Education, State Academy of Culture and Arts for Top Managers, Kiev, Ukraine ADMINISTRATORS: Lyudmila Garbuz, Executive Director, Ukrainian Library Association, Kiev, Ukraine L. Kovalchuk, Vice President, Ukrainian Library Association; Director, Lesya Ukrainka Public Library, Kiev, Ukraine 9.00-11.00 SESSION I Presentations - up to 20 minutes, including questions and answers - up to 5 minutes

1. ULA Advocacy Program «Via Libraries – To Knowledge!» Larisa Lugovaya, Deputy Director, State Regional Children’s Library; Committee on Advocacy Member, Ukrainian Library Association, Lvov, Ukraine Georgy Saprykin, Vice President, Ukrainian Library Association; Director, State Juvenile Library of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine

2. From Advocating Single Libraries – To Advocating Library Sector: ULA Actions L. Kovalchuk, Vice President, Ukrainian Library Association; Director, Lesya Ukrainka Public Library, Kiev, Ukraine

3. The «Electronic Library» Project: Knowledge Centers at Ukrainian Universities. Mission, Goals, Objectives Tatyana Yaroshenko, Vice President, Ukrainian Library Association; Vice President for Information Technologies and Director of Scientific Library, “Kiev-Mohyla Academy” National University, Kiev, Ukraine

105 4. V. A. Sukhomlinsky State Scientific Pedagogical Library of Ukraine: 10 Years of Innovations Pavla Rogovaya, Director, V. A. Sukhomlinsky State Scientific Pedagogical Library of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine

5. Program for Supporting the Ukrainian Parliament in Context of ULA Objectives: Prospects for Public Libraries Eleonora Valentine, Director, Program for Legislation Policy Development, Program for Supporting the Ukrainian Parliament, Kiev, Ukraine Nadezhda Korotun, Director, Regional Universal Scientific Library, Kherson, Ukraine

6. The Librarians’ Public Initiatives in Vinnitsa Region as a Tool to Activate the Professional Community Nataliya Morozova, Director, Regional Universal Scientific Library, Vinnitsa, Ukraine 11.00-11.20 COFFEE BREAK 11.20-13.00 SESSION II 11.20-12.00 PANEL PRESENTATION: «PARTNERSHIP IN «BIBLIOMIST» PROJECT REALIZATION (IREX AND ULA)» SPEAKERS: Valentina Pashkova, President, Ukrainian Library Association, Kiev, Ukraine Irina Shevchenko, Presidium Member, Ukrainian Library Association; Director, Institute of Post-graduate Education, State Academy of Culture and Arts for Top Managers, Kiev, Ukraine Yaroslava Titarenko, Capacity Development Coordinator, Global Libraries Program, IREX, Kiev, Ukraine

106 12.00-12.20 PRESENTATION OF PUBLICATION «UKRAINIAN PUBLIC LIBRARIES AS THE PLACE FOR CITIZENS’ ACCESS TO INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES AND INTERNET: MATERIALS OF THE STUDY» (KIEV, 2008)

12.20-13.00 DISCUSSION «PROSPECTS FOR ULA INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT» MODERATORS: Valentina Pashkova, President, Ukrainian Library Association, Kiev, Ukraine Lyudmila Garbuz, Executive Director, Ukrainian Library Association, Kiev, Ukraine TOPICS FOR DISCUSSION - Prospects for expanding impact

- Consolidation of libraries of various types

- Updating sections’ activities

- Needs of regional branches and the opportunities for development

QUESTIONS, ANSWERS, CONSULTATIONS, DISCUSSION

107 Special Program of «IVIS» Company «Library Collections Development in Recession Economy: New Challenges and Opportunities»

Tuesday, June 9, 16.00-19.00 Sudak Conference Hall MODERATOR: Fedor Vetkalov, Director General, “IVIS” Company, Moscow, Russia 16.00-17.00 ONE-DAY SESSION Presentations - up to 20 minutes, including questions and answers - up to 5 minutes

1. Serial Publications in Russia and CIS Countries: Budgetary Acquisition under Conditions of Library Budgets Reduction Valentina Kostyuk, Marketing and Sales Department Head, “IVIS” Company, Moscow, Russia

2. Library Acquisition with Special Literature and National Standards. Special Features and Prospects Rodion Zorin, Sales Manager, “IVIS” Company, Moscow, Russia 17.00-17.20 COFFEE BREAK 17.20-18.30 SESSION (CONTINUED) 3. Full-text Electronic Databases of Serial Publications as a Tool to Raise the Libraries’ Attendance Leonid Gorshkov, Sales Manager, “IVIS” Company, Moscow, Russia

4. Collections of Documents on the Issues of Criminality in the USSR and Russia in Microfilms and Microfiches Rodion Zorin, Sales Manager, “IVIS” Company, Moscow, Russia QUESTIONS, ANSWERS, CONSULTATIONS, DISCUSSION Fourchette for the event participants

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

Thursday, June 11, 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. Scientific Information in ProQuest Databases of Periodicals Stephen Hawthorne, Head of Sales UK, Ireland, North & East Europe, ProQuest, Cambridge, United Kingdom

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

3. «OvidSP» – In Search of High-class Content Vincent Maessen, Area Manager, Central and Eastern Europe/CIS, Wolters Kluwer, Ovid, Berlin, Germany

4. Emerald’s Electronic Resources: Management and Finances, Engineering: Backfiles Journal Complete Archive and Electronic Book Collections in Economics and Social Sciences Marcin Dembowski, Regional Manager, Eastern Europe, Russia and CIS Countries, Emerald Publishing Group Ltd., London, United Kingdom

109 5. New Springer’s Electronic Products Focko van Berckelaer, Licensing Manager Library Sales, Eastern Europe and Northern Asia, Springer Science and Business Media B.V., Dordrecht, The Netherlands

6. Springer Medicine Collections in Print and Electronic Cem Uezuem, Sales Manager Science, Springer Verlag GmbH, Heidelberg, Germany 17.00-17.20 COFFEE BREAK 17.20-19.00 SESSION (CONTINUED) 7. Springer’s Reference Publications Michael Lechler, Director Sales Trade, Springer Verlag GmbH, Heidelberg, Germany

8. Full-text electronic library of Elsevier Publishing House Vadim Sobolev, Manager for Russia, Elsevier Publishing House, Moscow, Russia 9. Reviewing the Resources of Cambridge University Press, American Psychological Association and Jane’s Company Elena Eronina, Head, Electronic Resources Department, “KONEK” Subscription Agency, Moscow, Russia

10. Reference Electronic Resources by Oxford University Press Adina Teusan, Regional Manager for Northern and Eastern Europe, Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK

11. Libraries and Source OECD Andrew Gentry, Regional Marketing Manager for Europe, North Africa and Middle East, OECD Publishing Company, , France

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

110 Special Program of the Scientific Electronic Library (eLIBRARY.RU) and the National Electronic Information Consortium «Science Online in the Crimea» Electronic Resources on the System «ALL INCUSIVE in Recession Economy»

Wednesday, June 10, 9.00-19.00 Sudak Conference Hall MODERATOR: Alexander Kuznetsov, Executive Director, National Electronic Information Consortium, Moscow, Russia ADMINISTRATOR : Pavel Arefyev, Head of Marketing and Sales Department, Scientific Electronic Library (eLIBRARY.RU), Moscow, Russia

9.00-11.00 ONE-DAY SESSION 1. Opening the Day «Electronic Resources on the System “ALL INCLUSIVE in Recession Economy”» Pavel Arefyev, Scientific Electronic Library (eLIBRARY.RU), Moscow, Russia

2. The Projects in the Field of Scientific Information by the Federal Agency for Science and Innovations of the Russian Federation Alexander Kuznetsov, National Electronic Information Consortium, Moscow, Russia

3. The Single List of Scholarly Publications: An information and Analytical System for Universities and Research Institutes Gennady Eremenko, Scientific Electronic Library (eLIBRARY.RU), Moscow, Russia

4. The Analytical System Web of Knowledge P. Kasyanov, Thomson Reuters Company, Moscow, Russia 11.00-11.20 COFFEE BREAK

111 11.20-13.00 SESSION (CONTINUED) 5. International and National Ratings of Universities as Mechanisms of Evaluating Scientific Output: An Alternative or Addition to Citation Indices? Irina Razumova, National Electronic Information Consortium, St. Petersburg, Russia 6. “Ready or Not – Here I Come”: The System of Managing the University’s Electronic Resources Ekaterina Polnikova, National Electronic Information Consortium; St. Petersburg State University, St. Petersburg, Russia

7. New Information Resources from Oxford University Press Adina Teusan, Regional Manager for Northern and Eastern Europe, Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK 13.00-15.00 LUNCH 15.00-19.00 SESSION (CONTINUED) 8. Have you Ever been Asked about the «Average Citation Index»? How to Put this Question Properly and Analyze the Universities’ Feedback Vladimir Pislyakov, Higher School of Economics State University Library, Moscow, Russia

9. From Information Digests to Innovative Maps of Science: Analytical and Information Resources of Elsevier Publishing House Vadim Sobolev, Elsevier Publishing House, Moscow, Russia Galina Yakshonok, Elsevier Publishing House, Moscow, Russia

10. Scientific Journals for Research Libraries – the Choice in Recession Economy: Online Subscription vs. Printed Subscription Pavel Arefyev, Scientific Electronic Library (eLIBRARY.RU), Moscow, Russia

11. The System of Federative Information Search on the EBSCO platform Andrey Sokolov, EBSCO Publishing Company, Minsk, Belarus

12. Concluding the Day «Electronic Resources on the System “ALL INCLUSIVE in Recession Economy”» Alexander Kuznetsov, National Electronic Information Consortium, Moscow, Russia

QUESTIONS, ANSWERS, CONSULTATIONS, DISCUSSION Mini-fourchette

112 Special Program: Universal Complex of E-solutions from Elsevier Publishing House for any Library, University, Research Institute

Monday, June 8, 15.00-19.00 Crimea Conference Hall 15.00-17.00 ONE-DAY SESSION MODERATOR: Vadim Sobolev, Manager, Elsevier Publishing House, Moscow, Russia 1. Development of Science and Providing it with Scientific Information. The Role of Elsevier Publishing House Vadim Sobolev, Manager, Elsevier Publishing House, Moscow, Russia

2. ScienceDirect, the Multisubject Full text electronic Library of Serials and Books: Changes and Additions Galina Yakshonok, Manager of Subscribers, Elsevier Publishing House, Moscow, Russia

3. Scopus.com, your Starting Point for Searching and Analyzing the World and Domestic Scientific Information Galina Yakshonok, Manager of Subscribers, Elsevier Publishing House, Moscow, Russia 17.00-17.20 COFFEE BREAK

113 17.20-19.00 SESSION (CONTINUED) 4. SciVal Spotlight, an Innovative Map of Science from Elsevier Publishing House Vadim Sobolev, Manager, Elsevier Publishing House, Moscow, Russia

5. Reaxys, a New Information Resource for Chemists Vadim Sobolev, Manager, Elsevier Publishing House, Moscow, Russia

6. The Systems of Managing Access, Use Monitoring and Extra Information for Users, Librarians and Information Professionals Galina Yakshonok, Manager of Subscribers, Elsevier Publishing House, Moscow, Russia

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

114 Special event for Conference participants Lecture and Training Workshop «How to Become Master of Your Own Life»

Thursday, June 11, 15.30-19.00 Commonwealth Conference Hall Special program for executives and managers of the library, information, publishing, and computer industries MODERATOR: Mariya Mushakova, Head, Department of Socio-psychological Studies of Negative Factors Impact on Personnel, L.Ya. Karpov Research Physico- Chemical Institute, Psychologist, Consulting Psychogeneticist, Nishi Health System Teacher (Maya Gogulan’s disciple), Moscow, Russia

QUESTIONS AND ANSERS, RECOMMENDATIONS, DISCUSSION

115 Special Program of the Book Center of M.I. Rudomino All-Russian State Library for Foreign Literature «Read, Guberniya (Province)!»

Tuesday, June 9, 15.00-19.00 Consul Conference Hall MODERATOR: Ekaterina Genieva, Director General, M.I. Rudomino All-Russian State Library for Foreign Literature, Moscow, Russia ADMINISTRATOR : Lyudmila Skachkova, Director, Cultural Programs Center, M.I. Rudomino All- Russian State Library for Foreign Literature, Moscow, Russia PROGRAM:

Presentation of new publications by the Book Center of M.I. Rudomino All-Russian State Library for Foreign Literature SPEAKERS: Sergey Sereychik, Director, Interdistrict Centralized Library System, St. Petersburg, Russia Tatyana Kosterina, Art Director, «Vagrius» Publishing House, Moscow, Russia Nataliya Somova, Head, Department for Culture of Bryansk Region Administration, Bryansk, Russia Tatyana Zhukova, President, Russian School Library Association, Moscow, Russia Tatyana Kotlova, Ivanovo Region Minister of Culture, Ivanovo, Russia Mikhail Bryzgalov, Director, M.I. Glinka State Central Museum of Musical Culture, Moscow, Russia TV special program “The Anglican Club” about the town of Koktebel, the nest of Russian culture that was preserving the reflexion of the Silver Age during the Soviet period MODERATOR: Natalia Rubinstein, Literary Critic, Journalist, BBC Russian Service, London/ Moscow, United Kingdom/ Russia QUESTIONS AND ANSERS, CONSULTATIONS, DISCUSSION

116 Special Program Dedicated to Poet Maximilian Voloshin (Museum’s 25-th Anniversary – 100 Years of Maximilian Voloshin’s House)

Tuesday, June 9, 20.00-22.00 Tauria Conference Hall 20.00-22.00 CEREMONY OF AWARDING THE FIRST INTERNATIONAL MAXIMILIAN VOLOSHIN PRIZE “FOR PROMOTION OF TOLERANCE IDEAS” MODERATOR: Ekaterina Genieva, Director General, M.I. Rudomino All-Russian State Library for Foreign Literature; Director, “Tolerance Institute” Charitable Foundation, Moscow, Russia ADMINISTRATORS: Lyudmila Skachkova, Director, Cultural Programs Center, M.I. Rudomino All- Russian State Library for Foreign Literature, Moscow, Russia Svetlana Stulova, Director, Information Center, M.I. Rudomino All-Russian State Library for Foreign Literature; Program Director, “Tolerance Institute” Charitable Foundation, Moscow, Russia

1. Awarding the first International Maximilian Voloshin Price 2. Educating tolerance. A new stage of Lyudmila Ulitskaya’s Children’s Project “Another, Other, and About Others” under the auspices of UNESCO Moscow Office

An evening with Lyudmila Ulitskaya, author and scriptwriter

117 Thursday, June 11, 8.30-13.30 Guest Session in Koktebel Preliminary registration at the Organizing Committee Desk at 9.00 - 22.00, June 6 - 7 7.30-8.30 BREAKFAST 8.30 Departure to Koktebel (Main entrance to “Sudak” Tourist and Health Center. Please keep your registration coupons to board the bus) On the premises of M. Voloshin House-Museum 9.30-13.30 ON A VISIT TO MAXIMILIAN VOLOSHIN ADMINISTRATORS: Nataliya Miroshnichenko, Head, M. Voloshin House-Museum, Koktebel Republican Ecological, Historical and Cultural Reserve “M.Voloshin’s Cimmeria”, Koktebel, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine Tatyana Svidova, Head, Research Collections Department, M. Voloshin House- Museum, Koktebel Republican Ecological, Historical and Cultural Reserve “M.Voloshin’s Cimmeria”, Koktebel, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine

10.00-11.30 PRESENTATION OF THE NEW DISPLAY IN M. VOLOSHIN HOUSE-MUSEUM. TOUR OF THE MUSEUM M. Voloshin House-Museum guides

11.30-12.30 UNVEILING THE MONUMENT TO MAXIMILIAN VOLOSHIN (Square in front of M. Voloshin House-Museum)

MODERATOR: Nataliya Miroshnichenko, Head, M. Voloshin House-Museum, Koktebel Republican Ecological, Historical and Cultural Reserve “M.Voloshin’s Cimmeria”, Koktebel, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine The House without Its Poet Natalia Rubinstein, Literary Critic, Journalist, BBC Russian Service, London/ Moscow, United Kingdom/ Russia

118 12.30-13.30 PRESENTATION OF THE PUBLISHING PROGRAM BY M. VOLOSHIN HOUSE- MUSEUM AND ECOLOGICAL, HISTORICAL AND CULTURAL RESERVE “M. VOLOSHIN’S CIMMERIA” MODERATORS: Nataliya Miroshnichenko, Head, M. Voloshin House-Museum, Koktebel Republican Ecological, Historical and Cultural Reserve “M. Voloshin’s Cimmeria”, Koktebel, 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

13.30 DEPARTURE to SUDAK

119 Special Program of the Sixth International Crimean Gertsyk Readings

Tuesday, June 9, 10.00-17.00 10.00-11.00 THE CEREMONY OF OPENING THE SIXTH INTERNATIONAL CRIMEAN GERTSYK READINGS Sudak Conference Hall MODERATOR: Svetlana Emets, Deputy Director General for Culture, “Sudak” Tourist and Health Center, Sudak, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine GREETINGS BY: Andrey Dementyev, Sudak City Mayor, Sudak, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine Boris Deych, Deputy, Supreme Rada (Parliament) of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine Vladimir Kazarin, Deputy Chair, Sevastopol City Administration; Professor, PhD in Philology, Head, Department of Russian and Foreign Literature, V.I. Vernadsky Tauric National University, Sevastopol, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine Esfir Krasovskaya, Director, M. Tsvetaeva House-Museum, Moscow, Russia Valery Lavrov, Minister of Education and Science of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Doctor of Philology, Associate Professor, Simferopol, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine Sergey Pinaev, PhD in Philology, Professor, Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia, Moscow, Russia Tatyana Zhukovskaya, Adelaida Gertsyk’s and Daniil Zhukovsky’s granddaughter, Senior Researcher, M. Tsvetaeva House-Museum, Moscow, Russia Vasily Bruni, Lev Bruni’s son, geoscientist, Moscow, Russia

120 11.00-12.00 PRESENTATION OF PUBLICATIONS: PROCEEDINGS OF THE FIFTH INTERNATIONAL CRIMEAN GERTSYK READINGS «THE SILVER AGE IN THE CRIMEA» «SACRAMENTS OF GAME. ADELAIDA GERTSYK AND HER CHILDREN», MOSCOW, 2007

12.00-13.00 PLENARY SESSION 1. Triple Alliance: Adelaida and Evgeniya Gertsyk and Vera Romanovskaya- Grinevich Tatyana Zhukovskaya, M. Tsvetaeva House-Museum, Moscow, Russia

2. Through the Limbeck of Child’s Perception: A.Gertsyk – M. Voloshin Sergey Pinaev, Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia, Moscow, Russia 13.00-15.00 LUNCH 15.00-16.00 EXHIBITION «WE MIGHT BE JUST THE SHADOW OF THE PAST…» (A. Gertsyk’s House – 39 Gagarina Str.) 16.00-17.00 PRESENTATION OF PUBLICATIONS: G. ASTAFYEVA. THE KOKTEBEL TALES. 2008 N. ANUFRIEVA. ONE SOUL’S HISTORY. Feodosia-Moscow. 2009. N. YU. MENCHINSKAYA. A MAN FROM THE SUNNY SIDE. ABOUT SIMFEROPOL MEDICAL DOCTOR A.T. MENCHINSKY. Simferopol, 2009

121 21.30-22.30 AN EVENING WITH LARISA NOVOSELTSEVA, PERFORMER OF SONGS BY AND ROMANCES THE SILVER AGE POETS: MARINA TSVETAEVA, MAXIMILIAN VOLOSHIN, OSIP MANDELSHTAM, ADELAIDA GERTSYK, ETC. Consul Conference Hall

Wednesday, June 10, 10.00-18.00 10.00-13.00 SESSION I (A. Gertsyk’s House – 39 Gagarin Str.) CHAIR: Sergey Pinaev, Professor, Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia, Moscow, Russia

1. The Simferopol Years of the Gertsyk- Zhukovsky Family Raisa Goryunova, V.I. Vernadsky Tauric National University, Simferopol, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine

2. Mikhail Stepanovich Zhukovsky: Some Materials to His Biography M. Orlenko, Researcher, Moscow, Russia

3. Vasily Rozanov, the Gertsyk Sisters and the Tsevetaevs Sisters: St. Petersburg – Crimea M. Drozdov, Institute for Physical Chemistry, Russian Academy of Sciences, Chernogolovka, Moscow Region, Russia

4. Adelaida Gertsyk In Riga Journal “Perezvony” (1925–1929) Svetlana Somova, Nayanova State University, Samara, Russia

5. Semantics of Author’s Imagery in Adelaida Gertsyk’s’ Literary Discourse N. Turanina, Belgorod University, Belgorod, Russia

6. The Environment in the Glass of Zoonymic Comparisons by A. Gertsyk, S. Parnok, and M. Tsvetaeva L. Nikitenko, Voronezh Economic and Juridical Institute Branch, Belgorod, Russia

122 7. “Toward the Evening at the Faraway Hill”. Daniil Zhukovsky. The Psychological Prose Attempt Svetlana Emets, “Sudak” Tourist and Health Center, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Sudak, Ukraine

8. Children’s World of the Gertsyks and the Goncharovs Ekaterina Nadezhdina, Theorist of literature, Moscow, Russia 13.00-15.00 LUNCH 15.00-18.00 SESSION II (A. Gertsyk’s House – 39 Gagarin Str.) CHAIR: Ekaterina Orlova, PhD in Philology, Professor, M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia Ðîññèÿ 1. The Crimea in the Life and Works of Evgeny Chirikov E.Chirikov, Researcher, Minsk, Belarus

2. The Crimea in the Diaries of Irina Knorring Irina Nevzorova, M. Sholokhov Russian State Humanitarian University, Moscow, Russia

3. Repressions in the Crimea: Sudak – Yalta: 1920–1921 E. Pazhitnov, Military History Archive, Moscow, Russia

4. M. Voloshin’s Unknown Watercolor (M. Voloshin – N. Dosekin) Ekaterina Orlova, M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia

5. Maximilian Voloshin on G.R. Kapnist’s Reminiscences Igor Levichev, M. Voloshin House-Museum, Koktebel, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine

6. Sergey Efron in the Crimea: 1911–1920 Yu. Pustarnikova, “Yu-Soft” Company, Moscow, Russia

7. Vladislav Khodasevich – From Kotebel to Sorrento (New Materials) Viktor Temyakov, “Great Russian Encyclopaedia” Scientific Publishing House, Moscow, Russia

8. Crimean Socials: From the Past to the Present: V. Lugovskoy, V. Oseeva, I. Fedosova, A. Bogoyavlenskaya N. Savelyeva, «Uchtelskaya gazeta» Newspaper, Moscow, Russia

123 9. Poet Grigory Petnikov’s Crimean Period Alexey Timirgazin, Theorist of literature, Sudak, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine

10. Sudak School of Wine-makingand Viniculture (1804–1834) O. Anisimova, Researcher, Sudak, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine

11. Historical and Cultural Heritage of Novy Svet M. Anisimov, “Novy Svet” Resort Agency, Sudak, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine 20.00-21.30 POETICAL EVENING Participating: Natalya Ryabinina, Head of Literary Association of the Disabled, poet, Moscow, Russia Andrey Gryaznov, Editor, “Kashtanovy Dom” Almanac, poet, Kiev, Ukraine Nikolay Syedin, Pro-rector, V.I. Vernadsky Tauric National University, Simferopol, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine Olga Grigoryeva, poet, journalist, “Pavlodarskaya Pravda” Newspaper, Pavlodar, Kazakhstan “Cimmeria” Poetical Club members, Sudak, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine

Thursday, June 11, 10.00-18.00 (A. Gertsyk’s House – 39 Gagarin Str.) 10.00-13.00 SESSION III CHAIR: Raisa Goryunova, Associate Professor, Department for Russian and Foreign Literature, V.I. Vernadsky Tauric National University, Simferopol, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine 1.The Silver Age as an Artistic Phenomenon as Evaluated by Boris Zaytsev L. Arenina, Vologda State Pedagogical University, Vologda, Russia

2. Archives of the Russian Emigration: Marina Tsvetaeva’s Writings to Anna Teskova – Uncensored Galina Vanechkova, Marina Tsvetaeva’s Society, , Czech Republic

124 3 .Yu. Obolenskaya’s and K. Kandaurova’s Materials on the Museum’s Collections Larisa Alekseeva, State Literary Museum, Moscow, Russia

4. Life and Poetry of Nataliya Anufrieva: Traditions of Religious Poetry E. Arendt, Theorist of literature, Moscow, Russia

5. Ariadna Tyrkova-Williams and Her Monograph on Pushkin A. Godovannaya, Researcher, Chernogolovka, Moscow Region, Russia

6. The Images of His Contemporary Poets in M. Bulgakov’s Works (“Notes on the Cuff”, “Journey to the Crimea” and up to “The Master and Margarita”) Irina Gorpenko, M.A. Bulgakov House-Museum, Moscow, Russia

7.Georgy Ivanov’s Petersburg Verses Nataliya Ryabinina, Union of Writers of the Russian Federation, Moscow, Russia

8. Findings and New Names of the Russian Emigration O. Rostova, Marina Tsvetaeva House-Museum, Moscow, Russia 13.00-15.00 LUNCH 15.00-17.00 SESSION III (CONTINUED) 9. N. Vysheslavtsev Book Graphics Lyudmila Danilova, State Literary Museum, Moscow, Russia

10. One of the Benois Olga Grigoryeva, “Pavlodarskaya Pravda” Newspaper, Pavlodar, Kazakhstan 11. Sisters Antonina and Mariya Izergin N. Menchinskaya, Researcher, Moscow, Russia

12. Nataliya Manaseina – Wirter and Publisher Alexander Strizhev, Researcher, Moscow, Russia

13. The poetics of Marina Tsvetaeva’s Play “Knave of Hearts” Nataliya Shainyan, Marina Tsvetaeva House-Museum, Moscow, Russia 14. Father Andrey Sergienko: From Meudoh to Alexandrov Town Bronislava Popova, Andrey Rublev’s Museum, Moscow, Russia

16. S.N. Durylin and His Days D. Donskaya, Researcher, Bolshevo, Moscow Region, Russia

125 17.00-18.00 ROUND TABLE. FINAL SESSION. CONCLUSIONS. CLOSING OF THE SIXTH INTERNATIONAL CRIMEAN GERTSYK READINGS

Friday, June 12, 9.00 9.00 TOUR «FEODOSIA CITY OF THE TSVETAEVS» (By special invitations to the participants in the Sixth International Crimean Gertsyk Readings)

126 Special Event on the Occasion of A.S. Pushkin 210-th Anniversary Round Table and Discussion for devotees of the great poet What about «Evgeny Onegin» Was Written Actually?

Tuesday, June 9, 17.30-19.00 Novy Svet Auditorium MODERATOR: Yury Stolyarov, PhD in Pedagogy, Professor, Chief Researcher, Research thr Center of Book Culture History “Nauka” Publishing House of Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, DISCUSSION

127 Special Program at the Crimean Conference «Chess and Libraries» Chess - Science, Art, and Sport

Friday, June 12, 9.00-13.00 Consul Conference Hall CHAIR: Yury Averbach, International Grand Master, USSR Honored Master of Sport , World Chess Federation (FIDE) Honored Member, International Arbiter; Head of Chess Information Office, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia ADMINISTRATOR : Nikolay Kralin, International Grand Master of Chess Composition, USSR Master of Sports, Republican Category Arbiter; Deputy Director General for Innovations, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia 9.00-10.00 LECTURE «What Chess Pieces Do Not Tell Us about?” The Reminiscences of Yury Averbach, International Grand Master Yury Averbach, International Grand Master, Moscow, Russia 10.00-13.00 SPECIAL EVENT Introduction and greeting by: Yury Averbach, International Grand Master, Moscow, Russia MASTER-CLASS AND THE CONTEST OF CHESS PROBLEMS SOLUTIONS (Everyone is invited!) MODERATOR: Nikolay Kralin, International Grand Master of Chess Composition,; Deputy Director General for Innovations, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

128 PRESENTATION OF UNIQUE MATERIALS ON THE HISTORY OF CHESS MODERATORS: Yury Averbach, International Grand Master; Head of Chess Information Office, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Konstantin Sboychakov, Senior Researcher, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

PROGRAM CONCLUSIONS

129 IV. WORKSHOPS

Special Workshop: Reading in Global Information Society Special Event of the Federal Agency for Press and Mass Communications and Interregional Center of Library Cooperation

Thursday, June 11, 9.00-13.00 Consul Conference Hall CHAIRS: Evgeny Kuzmin, President, Interregional Center of Library Cooperation; Chair, Russian Committee, «Information for All» UNESCO Program, Moscow, Russia Alexander Voropaev, Head, Book Fairs and Reading Support Department, Federal Agency for Press and Mass Communications, Moscow, Russia ADMINISTRATOR: Ekaterina Plys, Project Coordinator, Interregional Center of Library Cooperation, Moscow, Russia

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

1. Enhancement of the Reading and Cultural Competency as the Key Task of Russia’s National Reading Support and Development Program Evgeny Kuzmin, Interregional Center of Library Cooperation; Russian Committee, “Information for All” UNESCO Program, Moscow, Russia

2. Support and Development of Reading as a Priority of the Governmental Policy in Russia’s Book Publishing Alexander Voropaev, Federal Agency for Press and Mass Communications, Moscow, Russia

3. Reading and Cultural Competency Tatyana Kuznetsova, Academy for Retraining in Arts, Culture and Tourism, Moscow, Russia

130 4. The Artist in the Art Library: Monitoring of Professional Reading of Artistic Intelligentsia Ada Kolganova, Russian State Library for Arts, Moscow, Russia 11.00-11.20 COFFEE BREAK 11.20-13.00 SESSION (CONTINUED) 5. Reading Problems and Programs Gulzhan Irzhanova, M. Kh. Dulati Taraz State University Scientific Library, Taraz, Kazakhstan

6. Are They Avoiding Reading or Libraries? Questions on the Library’s Profile Olga Gromova, “The School Library” Newspaper, “Pervoye Sentyabrya” Publishing House, Moscow, Russia

7. Russia’s Reading History: The 1920s Yuliya Melentyeva, Research Center of Book Culture History, “Nauka” Publishing House of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia

COMMUNICATIONS BY PARTICIPANTS, QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, EXCHANGE OF OPINIONS AND WORKSHOP CONCLUSIONS

131 Workshop: Information Technologies to Persons with Print Disabilities 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

Tuesday, June 9, 9.00-19.00 Kara Dag Auditorium 9.00-11.00 ONE-DAY SESSION NEW TECHNOLOGIES TO PERSONS WITH PRINT DISABILITIES: PROBLEMS AND THEIR SOLUTIONS MODERATOR: Elena Zakharova, Deputy Director, Russian State Library for the Blind, Moscow, Russia 1. Flash Technologies as Part of the Services Which Are Provided to Persons with Print Disabilities: Expertise and Challenges Elena Zakharova, Russian State Library for the Blind, Moscow, Russia

2. «The Talking Book» in the Digital Format to Persons with Print Disabilities: The Legal Aspects Tatyana Anisimova and Nadezhda Koroleva, St. Petersburg State Library for the Blind, St. Petersburg, Russia

3. Internet Resources. Accessibility Requirements of Persons with Print Disabilities: Note to the State Standard Galina Elfimova, Russian State Library for the Blind, Moscow, Russia

4. Transition to a New Automated Library Information System in the Context of a Specialized Library Nataliya Kazennova, Russian State Library for the Blind, Moscow, Russia 11.00-11.20 COFFEE BREAK

132 11.20-13.00 SESSION I (CONTINUED) 5. Machine Reading Aloud of Printed Books from Library Collections as a Most Significant Way of Social Integration of Persons with Print Disabilities Dmitry Efimov, “Synergetic Systems” Company, Moscow, Russia

6. Equal Rights to and Opportunities for Education and Upbringing of Disabled Children to the Current Stage of Educational Integration Karina Shevchenko, «Vlados» Publishing House, Moscow, Russia

7. Rehabilitation Equipment for Disabled Persons Olga Zharova and Mariya Konovalova, N. Ostrovsky Regional Special Library for the Blind, Kaluga, Russia DISCUSSION ON THE SESSION TOPIC 13.00-15.00 LUNCH 15.00-17.00 ROUND TABLE «DIGITAL BOOKS FOR PEOPLE WITH PRINT DISABILITIES: THE REQUIREMENTS OF LIBRARY PROCESSES AND THE PRESENT-DAY LEGISLATION» MODERATOR: Elena Zakharova, Deputy Director, Russian State Library for the Blind, Moscow, Russia

17.00-17.20 COFFEE BREAK 17.20-19.00 GENERAL DISCUSSION AND WORKSHOP CONCLUSIONS

133 Workshop: Library Management and Innovations in Libraries 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 Larisa Nikiforenko, Head, Department of Library Activity Analysis and Forecast, Ministry of Culture and Tourism of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine ADMINISTRATORS: Elena Savkina, Chief Librarian, 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

Tuesday, June 9, 15.00-19.00 Tauria-2 Auditorium 15.00-17.00 ONE-DAY SESSION Presentations - up to 20 minutes, including questions and answers - up to 5 minutes

1. Library Project Management in Ukraine Irina Shevchenko, State Academy of Culture and Arts for Top Managers, Kiev, Ukraine

2. Information Maintenance of Innovation Environmental Processes as a Task of Cooperation Between Scientific and Technical Libraries and Education and Science Centers Elena Lindeman, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology; Moscow, Russia M. Sinitsyn, Moscow State University Research Computer Center, Moscow, Russia A. Smurov, Moscow State University Earth Sciences Museum and Ecocenter, Moscow, Russia

3. A Problem of Quality Management in Libraries Yuliya Dresher, Republican Medical Library and Information Center, Kazan, Republic of Tatarstan, Russia

134 4. Innovation Development of the Library and Information Domain Evgeniya Guseva, Russian State Library, Moscow, Russia

5. Sound Selection of a Life Cycle Model as an Enhancement Factor of the Information System Development Leonid Bobrov, N. Savinykh and G. Babchenko, Novosibirsk State University of Economics and Management, Novosibirsk, Russia

6. Image Advertising at the Children’s Library as the Basic Component of Reputational Management Galina Grechko, Centralized Library System for Children, Nikolaev, Ukraine

7. Information Technologies in Marketing (Based on the Use of Information Technologies in the Marketing Activity of Belarusian State University Fundamental Library) Galina Markova, Belarusian State University Fundamental Library, Minsk, Belarus 17.00-17.20 COFFEE BREAK 17.20-18.00 SESSION (CONTINUED) 8. Computer Novations at the Innovation University Library Victoriya Sinotova, N.I. Zheleznov Central Scientific Library, Russian State Agrarian University – K. A. Timiryazev Moscow Agricultural Academy, Moscow, Russia

9. Marketing and PR Department of a Large Library: Activity in the Present-Day Economic Situation Svetlana Zolotinskaya, Olga Zhuravleva and Darya Aminova, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology; Moscow, Russia 18.00-19.00 PRESENTATION OF THE BOOK: INFORMATION MANAGEMENT BY L. BOBROV, R. GILYAREVSKY, I. RODIONOVA, V. TSVETKOVA AND YA. SHRAYBERG MODERATOR: Leonid Bobrov, First Pro-rector, Novosibirsk State University of Economics and Management, Novosibirsk, Russia

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

135 Permanent Workshop: Libraries and Museums of the Turkic World: Interaction and Cooperation Priorities «The Turkic Poetry Day: The Poetic Aura of Solidarity»

Tuesday, June 9, 9.00-13.00 Commonwealth Conference Hall MODERATORS: Rosa Berdigalieva, Director General, National Academic Library of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Astana, Kazakhstan Ayder Emirov, 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 Gulnara Yagyaeva, Deputy Director, I. Gasprinsky Crimean-Tatar Republican Library, Simferopol, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine 9.00-13.00 ONE-DAY SESSION Presentations - up to 20 minutes, including questions and answers - up to 5 minutes

1. Derdmend: Poems, Fate and Time E. Zagidulin, Tatarstan National Library, Kazan, Repablic of Tatarstan, Russia

2. The Century-Old Roll: The Classical Poetry of Crimean N. Abdulvaapov, Crimean Engineering and Pedagogical University, Simferopol, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine

3. Presentation of the Book Exhibition «The Poetry of the Turkic World» and of Books of Poems 11.00-11.20 COFFEE BREAK

136 11.20-12.00 COMMUNICATIONS BY PARTICIPANTS AND OPEN DISCUSSION: «THE TURKIC POETRY DAY»

WORKSHOP CONCLUSIONS

12.00-13.00 CULTURAL PROGRAM

137 Workshop: Information Culture and Information Literacy CHAIR: Nataliya Gendina, Director, Research Institute of Information Technologies in Social Sphere, Kemerovo State University of Culture and Arts, Kemerovo, Russia ADMINISTRATOR: Lyubov Bondarenko, Expert, the Dean’s Office of the Information Resources Faculty, Moscow State University of Culture and Arts, Khimki, Moscow Region, Russia

Thursday, June 11, 9.00-13.00 Surozh Auditorium 9.00-10.00 ONE-DAY SESSION Presentations - up to 20 minutes, including questions and answers - up to 5 minutes

1. Individual Information Culture and Information Literacy: Problems of Diagnostics and Effectiveness of Prescriptions Nataliya Gendina, Kemerovo State University of Culture and Arts, Kemerovo, Russia

2. The Training Course «Fundamentals of Individual Information Culture» at Libraries: Obvious Advantages and Potential Risks Nataliya Gendina and L. Ryabtseva, Kemerovo State University of Culture and Arts, Kemerovo, Russia

138 10.00-11.00 PRESENTATION OF THE BOOK BY THE STAFF OF THE RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES IN SOCIAL SPHERE OF KEMEROVO STATE UNIVERSITY OF CULTURE AND ARTS: «SCHOOL LIBRARY AS A DEVELOPMENT CENTER OF INDIVIDUAL INFORMATION CULTURE» MODERATORS: Nataliya Gendina, Director, Research Institute of Information Technologies in Social Sphere, Kemerovo State University of Culture and Arts, Kemerovo, Russia Tatyana Zhukova, President, Russian School Library Association; Editor-in- chief, “School Libraries”, “Let’s Read!”, “Family Reading” “Wings”, “Young Ethnographer” Journals, Moscow, Russia 11.00-11.20 COFFEE BREAK 11.20-13.00 ROUND TABLE ON THE TOPIC: DEVELOPMENT OF INDIVIDUAL INFORMATION CULTURE AND INFORMATION LITERACY MODERATOR: Nataliya Gendina, Director, Research Institute of Information Technologies in Social Sphere, Kemerovo State University of Culture and Arts, Kemerovo, Russia

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

139 Joint Workshop by eIFL.net and Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology «Open Access and Open Information Archives»

Thursday, June 11, 9.00-14.00 Sudak Conference Hall CHAIRS: Irina Kuchma, Manager, Open Access eIFL.net, Rome/Kiev, /Ukraine Kirill Kolosov, Department Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia 9.00-11.00 ONE-DAY SESSION Introduction: Yakov Shrayberg, Chair, “Crimea 2009” International Conference Organizing Committee; Director General, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Keynote Paper: Open Access: The Role of Libraries Irina Kuchma, Manager, Open Access eIFL.net, Rome/Kiev, Italy/Ukraine

1. Open Access to Knowledge: Philosophy, Policy and Practice. Ukrainian Projects Tatyana Yaroshenko, “Kiev-Mohyla Academy” National University Scientific Library, Kiev, Ukraine

2. Integrated Library and Information Environment and the Significance of Open Information Access for the Society of Knowledge Kirill Kolosov, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

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

140 4. ELARTU Institutional Repository as Part of the Scientific and Educational Portal of Ternopol State Technical University Oleg Shkodzinsky, Sergey Kostyshin, Galina Onisko, Sergey Dubik and Sergey Voít, I. Pilyuy Ternopol State Technical University, Ternopol, Ukraine 11.00-11.20 COFFEE BREAK 11.20-12.00 SESSION (CONTINUED) 5. Open-Access Repositories in Russia. The Digital Archive of Urals State University Elena Okhezina, Urals State University Scientific Library, Ekaterinburg, Russia

6. Open Access to the Scientific Information of Kazakhstan Marzhan Kabdylgazezova, Central Scientific Library, Ministry of Education and Science, Republic of Kazakhstan, Almaty, Kazakhstan 12.00-14.00 MASTER CLASS: «WHAT SHALL WE START WITH?» CREATION OF OPEN ARCHIVES: PROCEDURES, SPECIFICATIONS, COPYRIGHT MANAGEMENT MODERATOR: Irina Kuchma, Manager, Open Access eIFL.net, Rome/Kiev, Italy/Ukraine

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

141 Specialized Workshop: Presentation of the Results of the UN Development Program for Teaching Tolerance in the Rural Regions of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea

Tuesday, June 9, 15.00-19.00 Surozh 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 Dialog and Engagement for Local Development Ayder Seitosmanov, Assistant International Coordinator, Crimea Development and Integration Program (UN Development Program) / Regional Development Adviser, Simferopol, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine A video «The Rural School as a Basis of the Dialog, Tolerance and Local Development»

Presentation of the Teacher’s Guide «Development of Tolerance and Democratic Values on the Basis of the School-Wide Approach and Social Mobilization» (the Guide is based on the results of the UN Development Program).

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

142 Workshop: Dealing with Young People at Public and School Libraries

Wednesday, June 10, 9.00-13.00 Kara Dag Auditorium CHAIRS: Irina Mikhnova, Director, Russian State Juvenile Library, Moscow, Russia Georgy Saprykin, Director, State Juvenile Library of Ukraine; Vice-President, Ukrainian Library Association, Kiev, Ukraine ADMINISTRATOR: Marina Zakharenko, Deputy Director for Regional and Public Relations, Russian State Juvenile Library, Moscow, Russia 9.00-13.00 ONE-DAY SESSION Presentations - up to 20 minutes, including questions and answers - up to 5 minutes

1. Provision of Specialized Services to the Young as a Global Tendency Irina Mikhnova, Russian State Juvenile Library, Moscow, Russia

2. Participation of Libraries in the Realization of the Russian Federation Governmental Youth Policy Olga Kuzmina, Russian State Juvenile Library, Moscow, Russia

3. Motivating Job Organization for Young Librarians Marina Zakharenko, Russian State Juvenile Library, Moscow, Russia

4. Building an Information Leisure Infrastructure for the Young at the Library Anton Purnik, Russian State Juvenile Library, Moscow, Russia

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

143 Workshop and Round Table of «LIBNET» National Information Library Center «The LIBNET Center Projects Today»

Wednesday, June 10, 15.00-19.00 Kara Dag Auditorium MODERATORS: Olga Kulish, Deputy Director for Library Processes and Automation, National Library of Russia, St. Petersburg, Russia Irina Mustafina, Marketing Director, «LIBNET» National Information Library Center, Moscow, Russia 15.00-19.00 ONE-DAY SESSION Presentations - up to 20 minutes, including questions and answers - up to 5 minutes

1. Statistics Analysis of the LIBNET Center Projects Irina Mustafina, «LIBNET» National Information Library Center, Moscow, Russia

2. Retrospective Conversion at the Russian National Library as Part of Russia’s Information Resources Olga Kulish, National Library of Russia, St. Petersburg, Russia

3. Exploratory Development of a Unified Methodology for Building a Centralized Local History Database as a New Resource of the LIBNET National, Information and Library Center Nataliya Sorokoletova, Belgorod State Universal Scientific Library, Belgorod, Russia 4. Indexing in the LIBNET Center Local History Database Yuliya Selivanova and Tatyana Maskhuliya, National Library of Russia, St. Petersburg, Russia

QUESTIONS, ANSWERS, DISCUSSION, WORKSHOP AND ROUND TABLE CONCLUSIONS

144 Special events of the IRBIS Permanent School-Workshop

School Research Director Dr. Yakov Shrayberg, Professor, Head of Information Technologies and Electronic Libraries Department, Moscow State University of Culture and Arts; Director General, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology; President, ELNIT International Association, Moscow, Russia School Director Boris Marshak, Assistant Professor, Information Technologies and Electronic Libraries Department, Moscow State University of Culture and Arts; First Deputy Director General for Research and 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 Dr. Konstantin Sboychakov, IRBIS Programmer; Senior Researcher, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Kirill Sokolinsky, Head of Automation Department, Learning Information Center, North-Western Extramural Technical University, St. Petersburg, Russia Larisa Sorokina, IRBIS Technologist; Section Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Olga Rusakova, IRBIS Technologist; Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

145 SESSION ONE

Wednesday, June 10, 9.00-13.00 Tauria-2 Auditorium

1. Presentation of the IRBIS Library Automation System: IRBIS32, IRBIS64, IRBIS64 FULL-TEXT DATABASES and IRBIS Image Catalog Alexander Brodovsky 2. Problem Points of the Acquisition and Cataloguing Technologies Using Workstations «Acquisition» and «Cataloguing» Larisa Sorokina and Olga Rusakova

3. Problem Points of Administration and IRBIS Tools Alexander Brodovsky and Konstantin Sboychakov

SESSION TWO

Wednesday, June 10, 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 Catalogue Alexander Brodovsky, Konstantin Sboychakov and Lyudmila Ochagova

SESSION THREE

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

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

146 2. New Decisions in the Latest System Versions: 2008.1. and 2009.1. The IRBIS Development Prospects Alexander Brodovsky, Larisa Sorokina and Lyudmila Ochagova

SESSION FOUR

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

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

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

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

147 V. ROUND TABLES

Special Round Table of Moscow Libraries «The Reading Moscow»

Monday, June 8, 16.00-19.00 Commonwealth Conference Hall MODERATORS: Evgeny Medvedev, Head, Division of Policy and Activities Coordination in Culture, Moscow City Department of Culture, Moscow, Russia Nataliya Zabelina, Director, Moscow City Business Library, Moscow, Russia 16.00-19.00 ONE-DAY SESSION Introduction: Evgeny Medvedev, Head, Division of Policy and Activities Coordination in Culture, Moscow City Department of Culture, Moscow, Russia

1. Draft Law on Information and Library Services to the Residents of Moscow Yury Grikhanov, Acting Director, «Bibliogorod» Information and Technological Center, N.F. Nekrasov Central Universal Scientific Library, Moscow, Russia

2 The Activity of the Libraries of the Northern Administrative District of Moscow in the Year of Equal Opportunities Elena Trofimova, Head, Department of Culture of the Northern Administrative District of Moscow, Moscow, Russia

3. Moscow City Business Library as a Center of Modern Information Technologies. RFID System Nataliya Zabelina, Director, Moscow City Business Library, Moscow, Russia

4. Establishment of a Career Guidance Center and Creation of a Computer Database «The System of Higher, Secondary and Professional Education» in Svetlov Central City Library for the Youth Lyubov Pushkareva, Director, M. Svetlov Central City Library for the Youth, Moscow, Russia

5. Children’s and School Libraries in the Internet: The Content, Features, Promotion and Evaluation Criteria of Internet Resources Albina Sitilenkova, Director, Arkady Gaidar Central City Children’s Library, Moscow, Russia

148 6. About the Establishment of Gogol’s Museum in Moscow Vera Vikulova, Director, “The Gogol’s House” Memorial Center and Central City Library, Moscow, Russia

7. The “Rainbow of Life” District Information and Teaching Center and Disabled Users of “Izmaylovo” Centralized Library System No. 2 in the Year of Equal Opportunities Zoya Rudzskaya, Director, «Izmaylovo» Centralized Library System No. 2, Eastern Administrative District, Moscow, Russia

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, DISCUSSION, ROUND TABLE CONCLUSIONS

149 Round Table «Publisher, Library, Reader – Where Are We Sailing To?» Joint event of the «GRAND-FAIR» Publishing Group, «Omega-L» Group of Companies and «Kno-Rus» Publishing Trade House with information support being provided by monthly journals «University Book» and «Book Industry»

Tuesday, June 9, 16.00-19.00 Pizzeria Cafeteria Embankment along the «Sudak» Tourist and Health Center (opposite Building ¹ 5) MODERATORS: Elena Beylina, Marketing & PR Director, «Omega-L» Group of Companies, Moscow, Russia Svetlana Zorina, Editor-in-Chief, «Book Industry» Journal, Moscow, Russia Rifat Sarazetdinov, General Director, «GRAND-FAIR» Publishing Group, Moscow, Russia The task of this Round Table is to discuss the problems of the crisis management of acquisition processes from the standpoint of the publisher, bookseller and library; to listen to the ideas of those present; and to outline options for the joint decisions in the given circumstances. Basic directions to be discussed: 1. Acquisition Processes under Crisis from the Standpoint of the Publisher and Bookseller. Revision of the publishing policy (changes in the subject scope and number of copies, new types of publishing products, etc.), quality control of the product range. Dynamics of sales (survey of the prices and age of inventory). How to optimize the publishing expenses?

2. Crisis-Proof Acquisition Models from the Standpoint of the Library. Search for the optimal ways and means of lean acquisition. How to optimize the acquisition expenses? Survey of the composition and use of the library’s collection. Information maintenance of acquisition processes.

150 3. What is Essential to Modern Users? Joint studies of what has changed in the users’ preferences under the crisis? The ratings of users’ queries. What should we do to attract users to the library?

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, DISCUSSION, ROUND TABLE CONCLUSIONS

151 Round Table «The Challenges of Reference Librarianship in Difficult Economic and Political Times» MODERATORS: Francis Kirkwood, Member of the Reference and Information Services Committee, IFLA; Reference Librarian, Library of Parliament, Ottawa, Canada Elena Lindeman, Deputy Director General for Library and Information Services, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology; Moscow, Russia ADMINISTRATOR: Kseniya Volkova, Chief Expert, Assistant to Director General on International Cooperation, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

Tuesday, June 9, 9.00-13.00 Surozh Auditorium Keynote paper: Francis Kirkwood, Member of the Reference and Information Services Committee, IFLA; Reference Librarian, Library of Parliament, Ottawa, Canada

Topics for discussion: – Current problems of bibliographic reference service in libraries of former USSR/

– Connecting reference service to Russian president Medvedyev’s projects for Internet access and electronic government.

– Helping provide access for citizens to their government information files in an electronic Russia. – Online access through public libraries to business and legal information.

– Historical access to Russian and Ukrainian newspapers of the early Communist period online and on microfilm.

– Improving foreign access to Slavic language bibliographic databases.

– impact of the world economic crisis on the provision of reference services to the public.

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, DISCUSSION, ROUND TABLE CONCLUSIONS

152 Round Table «Problems of Access to Archival Information and Opening Secret Archives of the Soviet Ere: by example of a Swedish Humanitarian Diplomat Raoul Wallenberg»

MODERATORS: Francis Kirkwood, Member of the Reference and Information Services Committee, IFLA; Reference Librarian, Library of Parliament, Ottawa, Canada Sergey Mironenko, Director, State Archives of the Russian Federation, Moscow, Russia ADMINISTRATOR: Kseniya Volkova, Chief Expert, Assistant to Director General on International Cooperation, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

Friday, June 12, 9.00-13.00 Surozh Auditorium 9.00-13.00 ONE-DAY SESSION Raoul Wallenburg, a Swedish diplomat in German-occupied Hungary, rescued thousands of Jews from transportation to the Nazi death camps by issuing them Swedish travel documents. Arrested by the Soviets, he was sent by Stalin to Lubyanka and the Gulag, where despite diplomatic protests he disappeared from sight in 1947. Records of Wallenburg’s fate, like those of the Katyn massacre, were hidden for decades, but he has remained a hero of resistance among Jews and is one of only three persons ever to be voted an honorary citizen of Canada, along with Nelson Mandela and the Dalai Lama. Wallenberg archival records were opened thanks to the efforts of Russian journalists and public figures.

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, DISCUSSION, ROUND TABLE CONCLUSIONS

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

International Library, Information, and Analytical Center Annual Meeting ILIAC’s Research and Educational Programs: Quo Vadis? 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 Senior Manager; Chief Expert, Assistant to Director General on International Cooperation, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Nadezhda Garmashova, Department Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Svetlana Zolotinskaya, ILIAC Executive Secretary; Department Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

Tuesday, June 9, 17.00-19.00 Commonwealth Conference Hall Opening address Yakov Shrayberg, President, International Library, Information, and Analytical Center (ILIAC); Director General, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Information on ILIAC projects implemented in 2008–2009

154 Presentation of the international scientific and educational programs of the Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology and of the International Library, Information and Analytical Center slated for 2009–2010. Awarding of International Certificates

Communications by the members of the ILIAC Board of Directors, regional representatives and participants in the event.

QUESTIONS, ANSWERS, CONCLUSIONS

155 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 IRBIS Library Automation System Official Distributors and Representatives

Thursday, June 11, 16.00-18.00 Sudak Conference Hall CHAIRS: Yakov Shrayberg, President, International Association of Users and Developers of Electronic Libraries and New Information Technologies (ELNIT International Association); Director General, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Anatoly Chekmarev, Vice-President, International Association of Users and Developers of Electronic Libraries and New Information Technologies (ELNIT International Association); Deputy Director General, V.I. Vernadsky National Library of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine ADMINISTRATORS: Boris Marshak, Executive Director, International Association of Users and Developers of Electronic Libraries and New Information Technologies; First Deputy Director General for Research and Information Technologies, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Olga Putilina, Executive Secretary, ELNIT International Association; Head of Business Information Office, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Valery Stupkin, Executive Secretary, ELNIT International Association; Department Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

156 1. Introduction Yakov Shrayberg, President, ELNIT International Association; Director General, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology; Moscow, Russia

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

3. On the Order of Convening Conferences Boris Marshak, Executive Director, International Association of Users and Developers of Electronic Libraries and New Information Technologies, Moscow, Russia

4. Miscellaneous

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

Thursday, June 11, 15.00-16.00 Sudak Conference Hall By special program and invitations

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

Thursday, June 11, 18.00-19.00 Sudak Conference Hall MODERATORS: Boris Marshak, Executive Director, ELNIT International Association; First Deputy Director General for Research and Information Technologies, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Valery Stupkin, Executive Secretary, ELNIT International Association; Department Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia By special program and invitations

158 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 «IVIS» Company, partner of East View Information Services, Inc., Moscow, Russia

Wednesday, June 10, 19.45 Pizzeria Cafeteria Embankment along the «Sudak» Tourist and Health Center (opposite Building ¹ 5) MODERATOR: Yakov Shrayberg, Chair, “Crimea 2009” 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 Zaytsev, President, Russian Library Association; Director General, National Library of Russia, St. Petersburg, Russia Vyacheslav Ilyukhin, Deputy Chair of the Board, «INFRA-M» Group of Companies, Sales Director, “INFRA-M” Publishing House, Moscow, Russia Boris Lensky, Department Head, Moscow State Press University, Moscow, Russia Vadim Sinyansky, Chair of the Board, INFRA-M Group of Companies, Moscow, Russia Teams of experts and participants TBA just before the play PROGRAMME: A real play with awards and emotions, fourchette, songs, dances, and everything you will need for excellent recreation.

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

Thursday, June 11, 9.00-13.00 Commonwealth Conference Hall ADMINISTRATORS: Galina Potapova, Section Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia Andrey Moiseev, Section Head, Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia The following participants are expected to provide video films for the contest: Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia (To the 50th Anniversary of the Library)

Pacific State University, Khabarovsk, Russia

Centralized Library System of Krasnogvardeysky District, St. Petersburg, Russia (Okhta Libraries Are 90)

Municipal Cultural Enterprise «Centralized Library System of the City District Administration» Voronezh, Russia (The Light of Platonov’s Library)

Municipal Information Library System, Tomsk, Russia (The Territory of the Dream)

Ministry of the Interior of the Russian Federation, Moscow, Russia

Sakhalin Regional Children’s Library, Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk, Russia

The list of films as of 15 May 2009. Deadline for submitting video to the Conference Organizing Committee is June 8, 2009 Video contest winners will be decided by the audience vote.

160 VIII. PRESENTATIONS

Presentation of the Book by Ekaterina Genieva «Great Companions», Moscow, GRAND-FAIR, 2008

Tuesday, June 9, 11.00-13.00 Consul Conference Hall MODERATOR: Ekaterina Genieva, Director General, M. I. Rudomino All-Russian State Library for Foreign Literature, Moscow, Russia

COMMUNICATIONS BY PARTICIPANTS, QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, DISCUSSION

Presentation of the New Features of the MARC-SQL Automated Library Information System

Tuesday, June 9, 15.00-17.00 Commonwealth Conference Hall MODERATORS : Lyudmila Levova, Deputy Director General, “Inform-Systema” Scientific and Production Amalgamation, Moscow, Russia Sergey Efremov, Head of Software Development Service, “Inform-Systema” Scientific and Production Amalgamation, Moscow, Russia

COMMUNICATIONS BY PARTICIPANTS, QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, DISCUSSION

161 Presentation of the Book in the Series «Electronic Resources in Libraries and Education» Joint Project of the Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology and OMEGA-L Publishers «A Modern Library of an Educational Institution» Science Editor: Yakov Shrayberg

Thursday, June 11, 11.30-13.00 Crimea Conference Hall MODERATOR: Elena Beylina, Marketing & PR Director, “Omega-L” Group of companies, Moscow, Russia Introduction and answers to questions 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), Moscow, Russia

COMMUNICATIONS BY PARTICIPANTS, QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, DISCUSSION

162 Presentation of the Book «Livadia’s Cooking Secrets» in the Series «The Royal Cuisine of the »

Monday, June 8, 15.00-17.00 Surozh Auditorium MODERATOR: M. Palchuk, the author, Simferopol, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine ADMINISTRATOR: Nataliya Anosova, Director, Orlov Crimean Children’s Library, Simferopol, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine

COMMUNICATIONS BY PARTICIPANTS, QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, DISCUSSION

163 IX. PRESENTATIONS AT THE EXHIBITION

ELARobot Automatic Scanner: Revolution in Book Digitiging

Monday, June 8, 15.00 Exhibition. Stand of «Electronic Archive», Moscow, Russia

E-Scan Book Terminal

Tuesday, June 9, 11.00 Exhibition. Stand of «Electronic Archive», Moscow, Russia

ELAR—University Electronic Library

Wednesday, June 10, 11.00 Exhibition. Stand of «Electronic Archive», Moscow, Russia

164 Exhibition Library Systems, Information and Publishing Products

Monday, June 8, 13.00 Exhibition Hall (Foyer of Tauria Conference Hall)

Official Opening of the Exhibition MODERATORS: Boris Marshak, First Deputy Chair, “Crimea 2009” Conference Organizing Committee; First Deputy Director General for Research 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, June 8 13.00 - 18.30 Tuesday-Thursday, June 9-11 9.00 - 18.30 Friday, June 12 9.00 - 12.00 (Exhibition dismantling starts after 12.00 on June 12)

165 THE EXHIBITION FEATURES: AUTONOMOUS NONPROFIT COMPANY «URBI ET ORBI», St. Petersburg, Russia [email protected] www.urbi-et-orbi.spb.ru «URBI ET ORBI» offers publications and multimedia products on fine and applied art, cinema and theatre art, photography; academic publications, monographs, catalogues and booklets of museum exhibitions held in St. Petersburg and Moscow; limited circulation publications of St. Petersburg education institutions, teaching guides, methodological publications; postcards and posters of classical works and contemporary St. Petersburg artists. The Company specializes in delivery of art publications to libraries. Special offers and events at the stand: Presentation of the Cyber Shop as a database for library procurement. BANK OF FINLAND, BOFIT, Helsinki, Finland 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 a 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 the development and implementation of major federal and international library and information projects; a designer of the template solution for library Internet servers. 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. «VLADOS» HUMANITARIAN PUBLISHING CENTER, Moscow, Russia (495)437-25-52 Galina Varakina www.vlados.ru VLADOS produces education materials for all types of education institutions, i.e., universities, technical schools, secondary schools (including intervention and musical schools); guides and manuals for pre-school and extended

166 education. VLADOS operates under direct contracts which allow the company to offer special prices and a variety of payment procedures. By phone, via e- mail or through the partners in Ukraine, one can request price lists and make orders. Special events and offers at the stand: Daily presentation of the publishing center (for all comers). «RAVNOVESIE» PUBLISHING HOUSE, Moscow, Russia Polkovaya Str., 1, Bld. 26, Moscow 127018, Russia (495) 649-60-62; [email protected] www.ravnovesie.com Publishing House «Ravnovesie», a limited liability company, is the leading Russia’s publisher and distributor of multimedia products on CD, DVD and ONLINE. In the company’s line of products are education materials of various kinds, i.e., training guides, lectures for students, coaching guides; reference books and electronic books on economics and law, medicine and computers; reading for leisure and audio books. «Talking books» are accompanied by a complete electronic text whose excerpts may be copied and printed. Using a special-purpose text reproduction technology called Comfortable Reading, users may set individual parameters for reading the electronic text — type and size of fonts, background color and page turning method. «ACADEMIA» PUBLISHING CENTER, Moscow, Russia Moscow, Prospect Mira, 101 â, bldg.1, POB 48 academia-moscow.ru The Center produces education and teaching guides for all levels and types of education. Its 2009 catalogue contains almost 2,500 book titles. The literature corresponds to the national educational standards and bears the codes of UMO (Teaching Guidance Organization), Ministry of Education and Expert Council. Publications by «Academia» are known by design and quality printing. «Academia» is granted exclusive publishing rights and can operate as a sole provider (without bidding). Offices of the Publishing Center are opened in all federal districts of the Russian Federation. «YURAIT» PUBLISHING AND TRADING HOUSE, Moscow, Russia (495)518-40-39 www.urait.ru «Yurait»Publishing and Trading House is a complex of: - «Yurait» Publishing Group which includes publishing houses «Yurait-Izdat», «Yurait» Publishers, «Higher Education», «Taxes and Financial Law», - Book trading company «Yurait» which effects wholesale delivery of publications of Russian and foreign publishers through its own ramified distribution network in Russia and the CIS. The company’s universal range of products exceeds 100,000 titles, - Logistics company «Yurait» which provides logistics and warehousing services to publishers and book trading companies, and - Cyber shop «Yurait» which offers an option of delivering books to any place in Russia. «VYSSHAYA SHKOLA» PUBLISHING HOUSE, Moscow Russia

167 «INKOS» PUBLISHERS, Kiev, Ukraine «PROSVESHCHENIE» PUBLISHING HOUSE, Moscow, Russia 3d Maryina Roshcha Lane, 41, Moscow www.prosv.ru «Prosveshchenie» is the major Russia’s publishing house which produces annually over 2,000 titles of education materials for all levels of education. Its product line includes manuals for general and intervention education institutions, workbooks, methodological guides, popular-science literature, maps, atlases, dictionaries, electronic training guides, educational games for children – all what is essential for successful teaching and high quality. «ELSEVIER» PUBLISHING HOUSE, Amsterdam, The Netherlands +7 985 727 79 67 http://www.elsevier.ru Elsevier, 426 years old, is the largest world publishing holding on medicine. It produces around 10,000 titles of clinical reference books and manuals, textbooks and atlases, and, also, 768 medical journals (for instance, The Lancet). «ALEE SOFTWARE» COMPANY, St.-Petersburg, Russia www.scandocs.ru ALEE Software has a department dealing exclusively with document scanning and entry; centers of scanning technologies have been opened in Moscow and St. Petersburg; partnership contracts have been signed with key vendors of special equipment and software. There are projects of different complexity and distance being run simultaneously. Our managers are always ready to help you estimate preliminary costs for scanning your volume of papers and to choose the proper scanning equipment. To do this, you have to come to our scanning technology centers with your typical document samples and run them on the equipment line. The staff will help you choose the required quality of electronic documents, to assess capabilities of automatic text recognition and to calculate the approximate time for scanning the necessary amount of documents. |a|S|tec| ADAPTABLE SYSTEM TECHNOLOGIES COMPANY, Berlin, Germany Tel. in Moscow: (495) 540-56-61 [email protected] www.astec.su «EVIS» Company, the official representative of East View Information Services, Moscow, Russia (495) 777-65-57 www.ivis.ru «EVIS» is a leading distributor of periodicals, books, microfilms, computer databases of periodic publications and other information resources of Russia and the CIS. «ISTA-ARCHIV» COMPANY, Kiev, Ukraine LIBER COMPANY, Moscow, Russia (495)236-80-67

168 www.libermedia.ru LIBER has been on the market of automated information and library systems for 15 years. Among its clients are 400 libraries of various kinds, in Russia, Belarus, Ukraine and Latvia. LIBER specializes in development, maintenance and adaptation of automated information and library systems: Liber Media, Absotheque UNICODE, «My Library» and «LIBER. Electronic Library». Among the LIBER products’ advantages are operation through the web-interface for all automated library processes; complete maintenance of international and Russian standards and formats, participation in corporate projects. For the last 5 years, LIBER has been creating e-libraries, participating actively in the national education and cultural projects (MISiS, Plekhanov Academy, Moscow Electric Power Institute, Siberian Federal Center, Nizhni Novgorod region) and providing turn-key solutions. Special offers and events at the stand: Presentation of the system «LIBER. Electronic Library» and of the automated information and library system «Absotheque UNICODE». «MART» COMPANY, VELIKIE LUKI, Pskov Region, Russia Tolstoy Str., 9A, Velikie Luki, Pskov District, 182100, Russia Tel/Fax (81153) 5-38-38 E-mail: [email protected] www.soft.mart.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 sue 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 many 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) where it has been successfully implemented. «MART» is a major Internet provider of Pskov Region. It 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, a web-product to be used by the libraries of education institutions, publishing houses and education material providers. Special offers and events at the stand: Presentation of new system features and consulting users of the «1C: Library» system for education institutions. Presentation of the Automated System for Ordering Education Materials. “ORANGE FOREST” COMPANY, Ìîscow, Russia [email protected] www.orangeforest.ru

169 For over 14 years, the “Interior-B” company has been producing professional furniture for libraries under the trade mark “Orange Forest”. The warranty time for the “Orange Forest” furniture is 5 years, which is an absolute record among domestic manufacturers. The life cycle of the furniture is more than 20 years. «SYSTEMATICS» COMPANY, St. Petersburg, Russia «Synergetic Systems»/«Controlling Chaos Technologies» Company, Moscow, Russia «ACMIS NV», Schoten, Belgium (495) 665-64-48 www.acmis.ru «ACMIS NV» has been active on the CIS market for over 15 years. As an exclusive distributor of such respected producers in micrographics and scanning as Zeutschel (book scanners for large-format documents and microfilming cameras meant for use at libraries and archives), Agfa (films for micrographics, and consumables), Microform (high-speed flow scanners for industrial application and film processing machines), Crowley (microform scanners, HF film processing machines and Extek roll-to-roll printers), and Qidenus (book robot scanner), «ACMIS NV» is ready to offer quality solutions to the most exacting customer. Special offers and events at the stand: Presentation of the Zeutschel OS12000 book scanner: planetary large-format high-speed system equipped with bookcradle and the Perfect Book (book curve correction) function. «ELLIBS OY» COMPANY, Turku, Finland Emerald Group Publishing Ltd, Bingley, United Kingdom “EUROMONITOR INTERNATIONAL” COMPANY, London, Great Britain +370 5 243 1580, www.euromonitor.com Valerian Gotovsky, Sales Manager, Central and Eastern Europe Euromonitor International is a world leading publisher of economics and business information with over 36-year experience of researching and publishing statistic data, making strategic analysis for industries, countries and customers at national, regional and global levels. One of the main information products of the company is Global Market Information Database (GMID) - a unique online resource that contains unprecedented volume of information including statistics and commodities market reviews, ratings and company profiles of the leading countries and industries, as well as information sources of major industries and countries. At the International Information Industry Awards, a prestigious competition among international online information providers GMID was awarded the first prize and was named the “Best Business Information Product.” In 2007, the list of 52 countries studied by Euromonitor International analysts was supplemented by 28 new countries, among which are Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Azerbaijan, Belarus and Georgia. At the same time the database web-interface was renovated and is now a single access point to all online Euromonitor International resources. It provides quick and helpful search of

170 the information of interest. The best universities and schools worldwide are users of Euromonitor International online resources. “IDLOGIC” COMPANY, Mîscow, Russia Moscow, Electrolitny lane, 3, bldg.1 Tel.: (495) 780-86-86; E-mail: [email protected] www.idlogic.ru IDLogiñ is a designer of integrated solutions in the area of protection and management of library collections based on RFID technology. A modern RFID system enables to resolve the most significant library problems: to carry out more frequent and faster inventories; reduce materials delivery time; protect collections against losses and thefts; control library in real time mode; and provide maximum automation to standard operations. «FORSTER METALLBAU GMBH», Vienna, Austria [email protected] Shelf storage systems for libraries (for storage and presentation purposes), archives and museums. Stationary and mobile racks; solutions for museum storage rooms. Special offers and events at the stand: every user may receive detailed information with references to the projects implemented in various European countries; this information may serve as a basis of drafting individual projects and budget calls. «NESCHEN AG», Berlin, Germany «PROQUEST», Cambridge, United Kingdom «PCG GLOBAL EXHIBITS», Cambridge, MA, United States «REA DESIGN, Wroclaw, Poland «WOLTERS KLUWER, OVID», Berlin, Germany «ELECTRONIC ARCHIVE» (DIGITAL ARCHIVE) CORPORATION, «PROSOFT-Ì» COMPANY, Moscow, Russia 127083, Moscow, Petrovsko-Razumovskaya alley, 12A Tel. (495) 792-31-31, Fax (495) 251-36-03, e-mail: [email protected] www.elar.ru The «Electronic Archive» Corporation is the largest enterprise in Europe specializing in comprehensive solutions for converting large information arrays to digital format, creating, populating and equipping cooperative digital archives and maintenance of professional facilities. The specific feature of this Corporation is its focus on long-term professional cooperation with customers and partners. The «Electronic Archive» Corporation offers state- of-the-art solutions to the institutions of culture and innovative education: retrospective conversion of library catalogues; creation of electronic collections and e-libraries; provision of facilities for the creation and storage of digital resources with multi-user access; comprehensive solutions for the preservation of library collections. You are welcome to our stand ¹29. Special offers and events at the stand: Presentation of the latest solutions: 1. ELARobot Automatic Scanner: Revolution in Book Scanning: Monday,

171 June 8, 15.00. 2. E-Scan Book Terminal: Tuesday, June 9, 11.00. 3.”ELAR – University Electronic Library”: Wednesday, June 10, 11.00. INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF USERS AND DEVELOPERS OF ELECTRONIC LIBRARIES AND NEW INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES (INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION EBNIT), Ìîscow, Russia www.elnit.org International Association of Users and Developers of Electronic Libraries and New Information Technologies was founded in 1994. The incorporators: Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, V.I.Vernadsky Ukrainian National Library, National Library for Science and Technology of the Republic of Kazakhstan. Today the Association unites over 200 libraries and other information centers. The Association aims to unite potentials of modern information software products and technologies developers for the development and implementation of electronic libraries (EL), telecommunication systems, user training, and new information technologies (NIT) in different areas; to provide favorable conditions (including discounts) for EL and NIT users in acquisition and installation of modern information software and technologies; to promote international and regional cooperation of EL and NIT users and developers, new ideas and technological solutions exchange; to promote professional development and increase professional satisfaction of its members. The Association is the co-organizer of “Crimea” and “Libcom” International Conferences. The Association is the developer of IRBIS Library Automation System and other products of IRBIS family, the 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. SCIENTIFIC ELECTRONIC LIBRARY eLIBRARY.RU, Ìîscow, Russia Tel: +7 495 935 0001 Fax: + 7 495 935 0002 Email: [email protected] URL: http://www.elibrary.ru Scientific Electronic Library is the largest Russia’s aggregator and vendor of information services in science and education. The technological platform of the eLIBRARY.RU information portal integrates the content, analytical data and services. The main lines of the company’s activity are as follows: full-text collections of Russian and foreign books and periodicals, the bibliography of 10 mln publications, including a full-text database on Russian scientific periodicals (over 1,000 items); analytical tools for the evaluation of the scientific activity by organizations and periodicals – Russian SCI; specialized software products for document storage, processing and publication: a personal user’s profile, virtual publisher’s system, open access online archive; information consulting and training: SCIENCE ONLINE conferences and training center. eLIBRARY.RU is 1,050 registered institutions and 420,000 users. Join the online scientific community and enjoy information resources at www.elibrary.ru. Special offers and events at the stand: Discount subscriptions for full-text collections and individual Russian scientific periodicals will be drawn for

172 organizations at the eLIBRARY stand. A contest will be held among the participants to the preliminary subscription campaign with the award being a a bonus trip to the SCIENCE ONLINE Conference.. Check the announcements at our stand. Take part in the drawing, and you will be in luck’s way! “INFORM-SYSTEMA” SCIENTIFIC AND PRODUCTION ALALGAMATION, Ìîscow, Russia Sevastopolsky Prospect, 11A, Moscow, 117447, Russia Òål.: +7(495) 129-09-14, Fax +7 (495) 124-99-38, [email protected] www.informsystema.ru Scientific and industrial corporation “Inform-Systema”, a major subscribing agency and supplier of books in Russia and abroad, was established in 1990. The main lines of activity are as follows: development and implementation of systems of automation in libraries of scientific, cultural and educational institutions; delivering periodic editions and books throughout Russia and abroad. “Inform-Systema” has developed multiplatform scalable library and information automation system ÌÀRC- 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 installed at by more than 42,000 libraries of Russia and the CIS. “Inform-Systema” is a major Russia’s subscription agency and a book provider within Russia and elsewhere. Special offers and events at the stand: 1. Presentation of new options of ÌÀRC-SQL 2. MARC-SQL consulting of users. «KONEK» SUBSCRIPTION AGENCY, Moscow, Russia

173 CONFERENCE CULTURAL PROGRAM

Sunday, June 7 On June 7, 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 6 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 1 7.00-21.00 SEVASTOPOL SUDAK – SEVASTOPOL – SUDAK

Departure time: 7.00

Duration: 14 hours

Tour type: Coach tour Price: 240 grivnas including entrance tickets:

Khersones: 40 grivnas

Panorama: 40 grivnas

174 Tour ¹ 2 7.30-21.30 PALACES AND PARKS OF THE SOUTHERN COAST OF CRIMEA SUDAK – PARTENIT – PALACE – YALTA – SUDAK

Departure time: 7.30

Duration: 14 hours

Leisure time in Yalta: 2 hours

Tour type: Coach tour

Price: 260 grivnas including entrance tickets:

The Park of the Health Complex “Aivazovsky” in Partenit: 40 grivnas Massandra Palace: 40 grivnas

Yalta, Darsan – Embankment minor cableway: 30 grivnas

Tour ¹ 3 8.00-15.00 «ALONG THE SECRET PATHS OF NOVY SVET» (free for the early registered participants) SUDAK – VESELOYE – NOVY SVET – SUDAK

Departure time: 8.00

Duration: 7 hours

Tour type: Coach and walking tour

175 Tour ¹ 4

9.00-16.00 FEODOSIA (free for the early registered participants) SUDAK – FEODOSIA – SUDAK Departure time: 9.00 Duration: 7 hours

Leisure time in Feodosiya: 1 hour

Tour type: Coach

Tour ¹ 5 9.00-14.00 NOVY SVET – ST. ANASTASIA SPRING + WINE SAMPLING AT THE GOLITSYN’S HOUSE AND WINE-MAKING AND WINEGROWING MUSEUM SUDAK – NOVY SVET – SUDAK Departure time: 9.00

Duration: 5 hours

Tour type: Coach and walking tour

Price of wine sampling: 60 grivnas

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

176 Monday, June 8

20.45-22.30 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 9 20.00 MEETING WITH THE NOVELIST AND SCRIPTWRITER LYUDMILA ULITSKAYA Tauria Conference hall

21.30-22.30 AN EVENING WITH LARISA NOVOSELTSEVA, PERFORMER OF SONGS AND ROMANCES BY THE SILVER AGE POETS: MARINA TSVETAEVA, MAXIMILIAN VOLOSHIN, OSIP MANDELSHTAM, ADELAIDA GERTSYK, etc. Consul Conference Hall

177 Wednesday, June 10 21.30 ART SONG CONCERT THE KNOWN RUSSIAN CHANSONNIER, PRIZE WINNERS OF GRUSHINSKY AND OTHER ART SONG FESTIVALS, ORGANIZERS AND PARTICIPANTS OF THE PROJECT «THE SONGS OF OUR CENTURY» VALERY AND VADIM MISHCHUK, AND LEONID SERGEEV WITH THE PROGRAM «CRIMEAN WALTZ» Summer Concert Hall

Thursday, June 11 20.00 «WORLD MUSIC MASTERPIECES» POPULAR CLASSIC COMPOSITIONS TO BE PRESENTED BY THE ORCHESTRA OF THE CRIMEAN TATAR ACADEMIC MUSIC AND DRAMA THEATRE, SIMFEROPOL. DIRECTOR: YUNUS ENNANOV, HONOURED ARTS WORKER OF THE AUTONOMOUS REPUBLIC OF CRIMEA Tauria Conference Hall

21.00 MEETING WITH THE WRITERS ANNA BERSENEVA AND VLADIMIR SOTNIKOV Consul Conference Hall

178 Friday, June 12 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

179 CONFERENCE SPORTS PROGRAM

Those who wish to take part in sport events and have not previously registered online can sign in on June 6 and 7 during the conference registration, and on June 8 at 13.00-19.00 at the Organizing Committee Desk

FOOTBALL Football field of the city’s sports complex

Thursday, June 11 17.00 FRIENDLY MATCH: TEAM OF RUSSIA V. CONFERENCE TEAM CHIEF REFEREE: Konstantin Podsevalov, Chief Engineer, “Sudak” Tourist and Health Complex, Sudak, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine

SWIMMING Sudak Health center Swimming Pool

Wednesday, June 10 10.30-13.00 SWIMMING RELAY MEN - 4 Õ 100 M, WOMEN - 4 Õ 50 M CHIEF REFEREE: Yury Eremeev, USSR Master of Sports (Officer’s Multiathlon); Section Head, Russian National Public Library for science and Technology, Moscow, Russia

180 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

QUALIFYING MATCHES

Tuesday, June 9, 17.00-19.00

Wednesday, June 10, 17.00-19.00 FINAL MATCH

Thursday, June 11, 17.00-19.00

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

Wednesday, June 10, 20.00 QUALIFYING MATCH

Thursday, June 11, 20.00 FINAL MATCH (BLITZ)

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

Wednesday, June 10, 20.00 FINAL MATCH

Thursday, June 11, 20.00

VOLLEYBALL Tennis courts (between Consul Restaurant and Building 3) CHIEF REFEREEE: Tatyana Trofimovskaya, USSR Master of Sports (Volleyball); Physician, Central Hospital of the Ministry of the Interior of the Russian Federation, Moscow, Russia QUALIFYING MATCHES

Wednesday, June 10, 16.00 FINAL MATCH

Thursday, June 11, 16.00

182 INFORMATION ON TOURS

Tour ¹ 1 SEVASTOPOL Sudak – Sevastopol – Sudak

Departure time: 7.00 Duration: 14 hours

Tour type: Coach tour

Price: 240 grivnas per person including entrance tickets:

Chersones: 40 grivnas

Panorama: 40 grivnas

The Hero City of Sevastopol is a place of military honor. It was founded in 1783 on the shores of Akhtiarskaya Bay. Familiarization with this place will start with a visit to the monument of the ancient and medieval history of Crimea – the national reserve “Tauric Chersones” which has been put by UNESCO on the list of 100 Outstanding World Heritage Sites. Here, people can see the remains of the town which existed for two thousand years, the remains of the walls, residential buildings, public places, cellars, wells, numerous farm buildings, ancient theatre, basilicas, the place of baptizing of Prince Vladimir, Vladimir Cathedral.

The heroic events of the Crimea War are manifested in the Historical Boulevard, Malakhov Kurgan (Barrow) and the word-known Panorama “Defense of Sevastopol in 1854–1855”, a unique masterpiece of the Russian military painting. The people will visit the Count’s Quay, Admiral Nakhimov Square and Primorsky Boulevard with its famous monument to the Drowned Vessels. During the tour, people will have a chance to read through the most interesting pages of the rich history of Sevastopol.

183 Tour ¹ 2 PALACES AND PARKS OF THE SOUTHERN COAST OF CRIMEA Sudak – Partenit – Massandra Palace – Yalta – Sudak (Park of the Health Complex “Aivazovsky” in Partenit, Massandra Palace, Yalta)

Departure time: 7.30

Duration: 14 hours

Leisure time in Yalta: 2 hours

Tour type: Coach tour

Price: 240 grivnas per person including entrance tickets: Park of the Health Complex “Aivazovsky” in Partenit: 40 grivnas

Massandra Palace: 40 grivnas

Yalta, Darsan - Embankment minor cableroad: 30 grivnas This tour will take people to the park, a monument of landscape architecture, which is situated in the Valley of Partenit between Ayu-Dag and Plak Cape. The pearl of the park with its more than 7,000 conifers and 200 species of exotic plants is a grove of 200-year-old olives. To attention of the visitors are the ruins of the ancient Greek temple, pithos, amphoras, a crook with a system of natural waterbeds, a rotunda, pergola, the walls of the medieval fortress, a fountain, arcs, a waterfall, Italian, Japanese and Mexican landscape gardens, live sculptures and many other most beautiful things. Upon leaving the park the group will go to a most magnificent architectural site of the Southern Coast of Crimea – the Massandra Palace of Tsar Alexander III. Built in the 19th century as per the design of Mesmakher in the French castle style of Louis the Thirteenth, the Palace is situated in a remote place on the mountain slope and is surrounded by a park. The Palace strikes not only by its unique architecture and luxurious inner decoration, but also by a harmonious combination with the nature. Formerly a governmental residence, it is now a museum of architecture and art with a permanent exhibition «The Family of Tsar Alexander III». We suggest going down to the Embankment of Yalta, the capital of the Southern Coast of Crimea, by a cableway which runs from Darsan Hill (110 m above sea level). From the top of this Hill you will surely admire the panorama of Yalta and its surroundings. This tour is a rare chance to discover the beauty of the palaces and parks of Crimea!

184 Tour ¹ 3 «ALONG THE SECRET PATHS OF NOVY SVET» Sudak – Veseloye – Novy Svet – Sudak (Karaul Oba, Golitsyn’s Path)

Departure time: 8.00

Duration: 7 hours

Tour type: Coach and walking tour

The secret paths of Novy Svet are for those who are inquisitive and crave for discovering THE REAL nature of Crimea. Mount Karaul Oba protects the bays and juniper groves of Novy Svet from the west. On its western slope, above the 70-m high cliff, one can see the remains of the walls and residential buildings of the ancient fortress built by the Bosporus Tsar Asandr. Walking up along the winding stairs cut by the Tauri in stone over two thousand years ago, people will reach a Marvel of Novy Svet: the Adam’s Bed Ravine. This crevice is covered by ivy and remains cool even on a sweltering day since the sunlight never visits this place. A brief rise along the rocky hill - and you are on top of Karaul Oba, 340 m above sea level. From there, you will see the entire panorama of the coast, from Cape Meganom to Mount Medved, the amphitheatre of Novy Svet, Capes Kapchik, Koba Kaya and three bays, different by the color of water: Light Blue, Dark Blue and Green. Having descended, you will find yourself on the famous Tsar’s Beach, and admire its crystal-clear blue water. Taking Golitsyn’s path, which goes along the coastal capes and rises above the Black Sea waters, you will go through the Skvoznoy and Estradny grottoes to the settlement of Novy Svet.

185 Tour ¹ 4 FEODOSIA Sudak – Feodosia – Sudak

Departure time: 9.00

Duration: 7 hours Leisure time in Feodosiya: 1 hour

Tour type: Coach tour

Feodosia is one of the oldest settlements in Europe. In VI c. BC, merchants from Milet, a town in Ionia, arrived here and established a settlement which they called Feodosia, meaning Godsent. Today, this is an administrative, industrial and resort center of Southeastern Crimea, a large merchant seaport and a town with a 25 century-old history and cultural traditions.

Visiting Feodosia you will see the frescoes of Feofan Grek, a great icon-painter, on the walls of the ancient St. Stephan Church; learn that the famous Roksolana was sold here on the slave market; that Catherine II arrived here after the conquest of Crimea; and how the shoreman Ivan Poddubny became the world champion, etc.

You will have a chance of strolling along the old streets of the town and see its main attractions: the Genoese tower of Konstantin (ÕIV c.), Aivazovsky Fountain, Mufti- Dzhami Mosque (a monument of the Turkic architecture of the XVII c.), Armenian Church of St. Sarkis (XIV c.) close to which is the tomb of the Honored Citizen of Feodosia, Ivan Aivazovsky.

A real value of the town are its museums with their unique collections. You will visit the National Picture Gallery named after Ivan Aivazovsky, which boasts of its numerous collections of pictures by this great marine painter whose works can be seen in many museums the world over. In the collection of the Gallery, are the works by Voloshin, Bogaevsky, Lagorio, Kuindzhi and other famous painters. If you go the Memorial Literary Museum of Alexander Grin, you will travel to the imagery Grinland which was invented by this romantic writer and made alive in his novels.

186 Tour ¹ 5 NOVY SVET – ST. ANASTASIA SPRING + WINE TASTING AT THE GOLITSYN’S HOUSE AND WINE- MAKING AND WINE-GROWING MUSEUM Sudak – Novy Svet – Sudak

Departure time: 9.00

Duration: 5 hours

Tour type: Coach and walking tour

Price of wine tasting: 60 grivnas We offer you a walking tour up to St. Anastasia Spring, and our route will follow an old road which connected formerly Novy Svet and Sudak. In some places one can still see the remains of thick abutments which strengthened this picturesque road going along an old bridge across a shallow gully. St. Anastasia Spring takes its name from an Orthodox Monastery which stood in this locality in the Middle Ages; in the 1920s, a 3200-m long water conduit connected the spring with Novy Svet.

Our tour will end at the former house of Prince Golytsin, the Father of Russian sparkling wines, where you will be offered an opportunity of tasting Novy Svet Sparkling Wine. The delight of seeing the most beautiful natural nook and tasting this noble and romantic drink is a real combination of the useful with the pleasing!

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

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

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

Conference Hall - “Silk Way” Business Center, 3 Business Center, Conference Hall - “Silk Way” Auditorium - Building No. 6, 5 Auditorium - Building No. 6, 4 Auditorium - “Silk Way” Business Center, 3 Business Center, Auditorium - “Silk Way” Conference Hall Ñonference Hall - Consul Restaurant, 2 Auditorium - Building No. 6, 6

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

188 The Geography of the Sixteenth International Conference “Crimea 2009”

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

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

The places of interest in Crimea is the Crimea itself.

SUDAK

Sudak – the main Conference venue – welcomes the Conference for the 13-th time already. Sudak was known as Sugdeya to the ancient Greeks, Soldaya to the Genoese, and Surozh to the ancient . The town grew up on the coast of conveniently 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 Black Sea navigation. Sudak is located in the southern part of Sudak Valley on the coast of the Sudak Bay of the Black Sea. Sudak Valley is very picturesque and rich. It is the most extensive valley in southeastern Crimea. Suuk-Su (Cold Water) river runs through the valley. The valley is surrounded by high mountains with bizarre peaks. They protect the valley from cold winds, while cool afternoon breezes soften the heat of the sun. The abundance of the verdure makes the valley most picturesque.

189 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 year of the town foundation. The foundation of the town and its name Sugdeya are linked to Alans (ancestors of modern Ossetians). In VIII and IX centuries Sugdeya was the administrative center of the Khaz- ars, the then owners of the Crimea. The Khazars were succeeded by Pech- enegs, and those by the Polovtses. Over the XI-XIII centuries Sugdeya flour- ished as an international center. Merchants from Russia, Western Europe, Northern Africa, China, and India had their business here. Later on the Vene- tians arrived and built their trading stations and fortresses here. Sudak- Sol- daya was the biggest fortress. A wealthy town attracted conquerors. It suf- fered numerous assaults by Turks and Mongols, which resulted to the town’s decay. It lost its significance. The Genoese captured the town in XIV century. They restored its defense system, but despite that the Turks conquered the town. Under the Turks domination the town lost its significance as well. In XIX century Crimea was allotted into the . A new stage of Sudak development started at that time. Vineyards and fruit gardens were planted and new buildings were constructed. From late XIX century on Sudak is know as a Black Sea resort. The Civil War and World War II didn’t skirt Sudak. Each time the town was rebuilt and kept living… The main street in Sudak, the Lenin Street, goes past the “Sudak” Tourist and Health Center. Right after the Center the Sugar Head rock overlooks the road. Right behind the rock the impressive ruins of the Sudak fortress can be seen. The Fortress is one of the major and impressive historical sites of the Crimean Peninsula. Its two-tier defense constructions still look inaccessible. The constructions of various times (walls, towers, temples, and casemates) keep the memory on various peoples, Greeks, Armenians, Khazars, Turks, Italians, and Russians… The oldest memorial of the Russian period in Sudak is the church of the early XIX century. The first local hospital building and Tatar neighborhood of the old town have survived all cataclysms as well. Low houses with tile roofs go up the hill. Modern Sudak is a center of viniculture and winemaking. Seven big vineyards produce about 20,000 tons of high-grade grapes annually for the original dessert wines. The ether-oil species, such as rose, lavender and sage are planted in the Valley. The product of Production local ether-oil factory is partially export- ed to foreign companies.

190 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 settled here. Al- most up to the end of XIX century Koktebel was a tiny colony linked with Feodosiya by bad dirty 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 in different time. 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 bed. 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.

191 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.

192 FEODOSIA

Feodosia is one of the oldest towns in Europe. It is over 2,500 years old. Ellins settled here long Before Christ. They founded the town and called it Feodosia (God-given). Ancient Feodosia was famous for its harbor and 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.

193 L L Thirteenth International Conference I and Exhibition B Information Technologies, Computer Systems C O and Publications for Libraries LIBCOM-2009 M Conference venue: Yershovo Health Complex, Zvenigorod District, Moscow Region, Russia November 16–20, 2009 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, 2009. 4. Full text should not exceed 4 A4 pages in length. 5. The deadline for submitting full text is October 15, 2009. 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

194 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 bag with Conference proceedings and information materials — conference badge — transfer on the dates of arrival and departure — organizational expenses for Russian visa support — participation in Conference opening and closing receptions — a concert — a tour

Online registration for the conference and exhibition: http://www.gpntb.ru/libcom/libcom2009

Contacts: Tel: +7 (495) 623-1249, +7 (495) 628-1340, +7 (495) 623-9998

Fax: +7 (495) 621-9862, +7 (495) 625-9750

Email: [email protected], [email protected]

Mailing address: «LIBCOM-2009» Organizing Committee, GPNTB, 12 Kuznetsky Most, GSP-6, K-31, Moscow, 107996, Russia

195 NAL CO 17th International Conference IO N T F A E R N “Crimea 2010” E R N

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« » C 0 in the Modern World of Science, Culture, R 1 I M E A 2 0 Education and Business” June 5–13, 2010 Sudak and other Crimean cities Topic of 2010: The Role of Libraries in Enhancing Information Culture and Preserving Cultural Heritage in the Current Social Development Context

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

196 – Library Science, Bibliography and Bibliology. Library Statistics – Medical Information Resources and Systems. Hospital Libraries. Bibliotherapy – 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

ONLINE REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN

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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Asia, Africa, Australia and Oceania: tel: +7(495) 623-4124 e-mail:[email protected]

The Conference Web-sites: http://www.iliac.org/crimea2010 http://www.gpntb.ru/win/inter-events/crimea2010 (for online registration also)

197 Contents

INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE ...... 3

ADVISORY BOARD ...... 5

PROGRAM BOARD ...... 6

ORGANIZING COMMITTEE ...... 8

“CRIMEA 2009” INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ORGANIZERS ...... 16

INTERREGIONAL AND LOCAL CO-ORGANIZERS ...... 17

CONFERENCE OFFICIAL SPONSORS ...... 17

CONFERENCE SPONSORS ...... 18

SPONSORS OF THE CONFERENCE PROFESSIONAL PROGRAM INDIVIDUAL ACTIONS AND EVENTS ...... 18

SPONSORS OF THE CONFERENCE CULTURAL PROGRAM EVENTS ...... 19

SPONSORS OF THE CONFERENCE SPORTS PROGRAM EVENTS ... 19

SPONSOR OF THE PLAY “What? Where? When? in Library, Information, Book, and Publishing Space” ...... 19

SPECIAL GRANTS FOR PARTICIPATION IN THE CONFERENCE HAVE BEEN PROVIDED BY ...... 20

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

INFORMATION SUPPORT BY ...... 21

Attention! ...... 22

Location of Auditoriums ...... 22

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

Conference Opening ...... 23

Plenary Session ...... 23

OFFICIAL Conference Closing ...... 30

II. SECTIONS ...... 32

Section 1: Information Society and Worldwide Information Infrastructure, National Information Resources and National Libraries, International Cooperation Projects ...... 32

Section 2: Automated and Corporate Library Systems and Technologies ...... 35

Section 3: Digital Libraries and Internet Technologies ...... 41

Section 4: Libraries and Museums in the Global Information and Cultural Environment ...... 47

Section 5: Library Science, Bibliography Science, and Bibliology ...... 51

Section 6: Library Staff, Profession and Education ...... 54

Section 7: Information and Linguistic Support of Library and Information Systems ...... 60

Section 8: Ecological Information and Ecological Culture (Tenth Anniversary Session) ...... 62

Section 9: Information Market and Libraries Collections Development ...... 67

Section 10: Public Access to Legal and Business Information. Problems of Copyright, Library Intellectual and Material Property Protection ...... 75

Section 11: Regional Libraries, Municipal Information and Regional Studies ...... 79

Section 12: Reading and Information Literacy of Children and the Youth .. 83

199 Section 13: Medical information: Libraries Role in Support of Scientific Research and Services for Physicians ...... 92

Section 14: Information and Innovation Support of Education, Research and Management...... 95

III. SPECIAL EVENTS ...... 99

Special Program «Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology is Fifty!»...... 99

Special Subject Program: «Aviation and Space» ...... 101

Special Program of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism of Ukraine «Ukrainian Public Libraries: The Components of Successful Operation» ...... 103

Special Program of the Ukrainian Library Association (ULA) «Creativity and Innovations at the Libraries: ULA Initiatives» ...... 105

Special Program of «IVIS» Company «Library Collections Development in Recession Economy: New Challenges and Opportunities» ...... 108

Special Program of «KONEK» Subscription Agency and «ProQuest» Company ...... 109

Special Program of the Scientific Electronic Library (eLIBRARY.RU) and the National Electronic Information Consortium «Science Online in the Crimea» Electronic Resources on the System «ALL INCUSIVE in Recession Economy» ...... 111

Special Program: Universal Complex of E-solutions from Elsevier Publishing House for any Library, University, Research Institute ...... 113

Special event for Conference participants Lecture and Training Workshop «How to Become Master of Your Own Life» ...... 115

200 Special Program of the Book Center of M.I. Rudomino All-Russian State Library for Foreign Literature «Read, Guberniya (Province)!» ...... 116

Special Program Dedicated to Poet Maximilian Voloshin (Museum’s 25-th Anniversary – 100 Years of Maximilian Voloshin’s House) ...... 117

Special Program of the Sixth International Crimean Gertsyk Readings .. 120

Special Event on the Occasion of A.S. Pushkin 210-th Anniversary ...... 127

Special Program at the Crimean Conference «Chess and Libraries» Chess - Science, Art, and Sport ...... 128

IV. WORKSHOPS ...... 130

Special Workshop: Reading in Global Information Society ...... 130

Workshop: Information Technologies to Persons with Print Disabilities.. 132

Workshop: Library Management and Innovations in Libraries ...... 134

Permanent Workshop: Libraries and Museums of the Turkic World: Interaction and Cooperation Priorities «The Turkic Poetry Day: The Poetic Aura of Solidarity» ...... 136

Workshop: Information Culture and Information Literacy ...... 138

Joint Workshop by eIFL.net and Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology «Open Access and Open Information Archives»...... 140

Specialized Workshop: Presentation of the Results of the UN Development Program for Teaching Tolerance in the Rural Regions of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea ...... 142

Workshop: Dealing with Young People at Public and School Libraries... 143

Workshop and Round Table of «LIBNET» National Information Library Center «The LIBNET Center Projects Today» ...... 144

Special events of the IRBIS Permanent School-Workshop ...... 145

201 V. ROUND TABLES ...... 148

Special Round Table of Moscow Libraries «The Reading Moscow» ...... 148

Round Table «Publisher, Library, Reader – Where Are We Sailing To?»...... 150

Round Table «The Challenges of Reference Librarianship in Difficult Economic and Political Times» ...... 152

Round Table «Problems of Access to Archival Information and Opening Secret Archives of the Soviet Ere: by example of a Swedish Humanitarian Diplomat Raoul Wallenberg»...... 153

VI. ANNUAL CONFERENCES AND OTHER INDIVIDUAL EVENTS HELD by ASSOCIATIONS, FOUNDATIONS AND NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS ...... 154

International Library, Information, and Analytical Center Annual Meeting ...... 154

Annual Reporting Conference of the International Association of Users and Developers of Electronic Libraries and New Information Technologies (ELNIT International Association) ...... 156

Meeting of the ELNIT International Association Board on Preparing a Reporting Conference and Current Issues ...... 157

Meeting of the Official Distributors and Representatives o f the IRBIS Library Automation System ...... 158

VII. CONTESTS, PLAYS AND GAMES, EXHIBITS ...... 159

Play “What? Where? When? in Library, Information, and Publishing Space” ...... 159

Video Contest “Everything about Libraries, in Libraries and for Libraries” 160

VIII. PRESENTATIONS ...... 161

Presentation of the Book by Ekaterina Genieva «Great Companions», Moscow, GRAND-FAIR, 2008 ...... 161

202 Presentation of the New Features of the MARC-SQL Automated Library Information System ...... 161

Presentation of the Book in the Series «Electronic Resources in Libraries and Education» Joint Project of the Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology and OMEGA-L Publishers ... 162

Presentation of the Book «Livadia’s Cooking Secrets» in the Series «The Royal Cuisine of the Livadia Palace» ...... 163

IX. PRESENTATIONS AT THE EXHIBITION ...... 164

ELARobot Automatic Scanner: Revolution in Book Digitiging ...... 164

E-Scan Book Terminal ...... 164

ELAR—University Electronic Library ...... 164

Exhibition Library Systems, Information and Publishing Products ...... 165

CONFERENCE CULTURAL PROGRAM ...... 174

CONFERENCE SPORTS PROGRAM ...... 180

INFORMATION ON TOURS ...... 183

The Geography of the Sixteenth International Conference “Crimea 2009” ...... 189

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