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Defining Research Libraries to Implementing 21st Century Research Universities”

18-19 May 2015, Tartu, Estonia Seminar of three Baltic Universities

Monday, 18 May

13.00 Lunch in the University Café (Ülikooli 20)

Presentations in the University of Tartu Museum (Lossi 25)

14.00 Welcome speech. Martin Hallik, Vice Rector for Academic Affairs (University of Tartu) 14.15 Welcoming words by directors of three libraries

14.30 Liisi Lembinen, “University of Tartu Library’s development plans” (University of Tartu Library)

14.40 Tiiu Tarkpea, “Library and RDM” (University of Tartu Library)

15.00 Gita Rozenberga, “Transforming of the librarian role in the University of Latvia - research librarian function” (University of Latvia)

15.20 Coffee break (15 minutes)

15.35 Marija Prokopčik, PhD, “Database of digitized manuscripts as a result of and resource for scientific research” (Vilnius University Library)

15.55 Discussion in groups (digitalization, training for users, e-books, role of librarian and training of staff, leadership).

17.00-18.00 City tour

19.00 Dinner in the Restaurant Atlantis (Narva mnt 2) 22.00 Opening Event of the Night Library

Tuesday, 19 May

9.00 Library tour (will begin at the Library lobby) Presentations (room 243)

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10.00 Ilva Paidere, ““Healthy training for brains”: the beginning of excellent research”

(University of Latvia)

10.20 Simona Juzėnienė, PhD, “I didn’t use the library, I googled it”: using citation analysis to identify the use of library resources”. (Vilnius University Library)

10.40 Anneli Sepp, “The Estonian E-Varamu portal”. (University of Tartu Library)

11.00 Liene Nikele, “E-book on the library shelf: usage in the research process” (University of Latvia)

11.20 Vincas Grigas, PhD, “Building evidence into subject librarians training: existential angst about the bigger picture” (Vilnius University Library)

11.40 Emilija Kučinskaitė, “Information systems in support of research and innovation”

(Vilnius University Library)

12.00 Lunch in the Library Café “Gaudeamus”

13.00 Workshop “Active learning in online information literacy course” (room 249) 15.00 Discussion and conclusions, coffee and cake

16.00 Farewell PARTICIPANTS Estonia

1. Liisi Lembinen 2. Aiki Pärle 3. Kristina Pai 4. Malle Ermel 5. Kristina Virro 6. Anneli Sepp 7. Kärt Miil 8. Kertu Uri 9. Olga Einasto 10. Tiiu Tarkpea 11. Vilve Seiler

12. Elena Sipria-Mironov 13. Marika Liivamägi 14. Marika Meltsas 15. Kadi Kass 16. Heli Luik 17. Ilona Smuškina 18. Katriin Kaljovee

Latvia

1. Iveta Gudakovska 2. Ilva Paidere 3. Marite Savica 4. Aldona Volkova 5. Gita Rozenberga 6. Rita Alkšbirze 7. Liene Nikele Lietuva

1. Irena Krivienė 2. Emilija Kučinskaitė 3. Simona Juzėnienė 4. Marija Prokopčik 5. Gediminas Bernotas 6. Dalia Tuskenytė 7. Vincas Grigas 8. Gražina Balandytė 9. Odeta Pakalnienė

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