Conference Information BackchannelHere are the video recordings from the conference.
10.00 - 10.10 Welcome to the city of Lund. Mats Helmfrid, Chairman of Lund Municipality
10.30 - 11.00 Keynote speech for the conference
Track 1: Europeana - strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats11.00 - 11.30 Plenary session
Chair:
12.00 - 13.15 Parallel sessions
A. Copyright
B. Europeana - solution to which problems and for whom? Chair: Göran Kristiansson, Head of Unit for Development and Coordination, National Archives, Sweden Speaker: Vigdis Moe-Skarstein, National Librarian, Norway
Henrik Toremark, Ministry of Culture
AFTERNOON Track 2: Cross-domain collaboration: archives, libraries, museums, audiovisual institutions
14.45 - 15.45 Plenary session
Coordinated search Chair: Mats Lindquist, National Library of Sweden Speakers: Rolf Källman, Head of Department for Heritage Resources, The Swedish National Heritage Board George MacKenzie, Keeper of the Records, Scotland
B. How to organise collaboration?
Conclusion of day 1
Cliff hanger The need for research infrastructure in the digital cultural heritage field: A short presentation of DC-NET, a new EU-supported project. Presenter: Rossella Caffo, Director of the Central Institute for the Union Catalogue of Italian Libraries and Bibliographic Information of the Italian Ministry of Cultural Heritage and Activities.
16 OctoberTrack 3: Where are we heading?09.30 - 10.30 Plenary sessionChair: Gunnar Sahlin, National Librarian, Sweden
Keynote speakers: Pelle Snickars, Head of Research, National Library, Sweden, Geert Lovink, Research Professor of Interactive media, Hogeschool van Amsterdam
10.45 - 12.00 Parallel sessions:
A. Digitisation: organisation and financing
B. Digital accessibility and usability
12.00 - 12.45 Summary:
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