Session coordinator: Jakub Petřík, Albertina icome Praha s.r.o., Czech Republic
Where: 22. 5. 2007, 15.45 - 17.30, Auditorium D
Autor: Beáta Sedláčková, Silesian university in Opava, Czech Republic
Modern information technology is creating whole new ways of managing and utilising information resources but is also creating a need for particularly highly qualified and professional staff. The new study course is intended for students with a bachelor’s degree in library and information science. This is a full-time study programme running for two years, with each of its four parts lasting for one semester. It leading to the qualifications of Master in library and information science. This programme provides a theoretical and general insight into information and knowledge production; an insight into how to produce information policy and a strategy for putting it into practice; an insight into how to plan, run and evaluate information systems in practice.
Beáta Sedláčková graduated from the Faculty of Philosophy, Comenius University in Bratislava, in librarianship and scientic information. In the years of 1985-1990 she worked in the Silesian Institute of the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences in Opava, as an information specialist. Since 1991 she has been an assistant professor at the Faculty of Philosophy and Science of the Silesian University in Opava. In 1995 she has completed a 2-months study stay at the Royal School of Library and Information Science in Copenhagen. In 2001 she has completed her PhD studies at the Faculty of Philosophy, Charles University, Prague. At present she is the head of the Department of information science at the Institute of Computer Science, Silesian University, Opava, Czech Republic.
Author: Alena Balvínová, Charles University - Faculty of Science, Czech Republic
Co-authors:
Jan Soukup / Charles University - Faculty of Science - Scientific Information Department, Radka Lukášová / Charles University - Faculty of Science - Scientific Information DepartmentAuthor: Iva Horová, Library of Academy of Performing Arts in Prague, Czech Republic
Author: Zibute Petrauskiene, Vilnius University , Lithuania
Author: Heike vom Orde, Bavarian Broadcasting Corporation, Germany
Co-authors:
Lisa Krolak / UNESCO Institute for Lifelong LearningAuthor: Edita Lichtenbergová, National Library of the Czech Republic
Co-authors:
Jaroslava Svobodová, Hana Kubalová / National Library of the Czech RepublicAuthor: Eva Marvanová, National Library of the Czech Republic
Author: Věra Kroftová, Agricultural Research Institute Kroměříž, Ltd., Agrotest fyto, Ltd., Czech Republic
Author: Stela Filipi Matutinovic, University Library Svetozar Markovic, Serbia
Co-authors:
Biljana Kosanovic / National Library of SerbiaAuthor: Miroslava Jakubeková, Centre for In-service Teachers´ Training, Methodology, Pedagogy in Trencin, Slovakia
Author: Dagmar Brechlerová, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic
Author: Milena Dobreva, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences - Institute of Mathematics and Informatics
Co-authors:
Zoran Ognjanović / Mathematical Institute of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Nikola Ikonomov / Institute for Bulgarian LanguageAuthor: Petr Žabička, Moravian Library in Brno, Czech Republic
Co-authors:
Lukáš Matějka, Adam Brokeš / Moravian Library in BrnoAuthor: Baiba Holma, University of Latvia
Co-authors:
Daina Pakalna / University of LatviaAuthor: Adéla Jarolímková, CESNET, z.s.p.o., Czech Republic
Co-authors:
Petr Lesný, Jan Vejvalka, Kryštof Slabý, Marek Turnovec / Faculty Hospital MotolAuthor: Vendula Papíková, Centre of Biomedical Informatics, Institute of Computer Science of the Czech Academy of Sciences
Co-authors:
Richard Papik / Charles University - Institute of Information Studies and Librarianship