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Fiesole
Retreat
What is the likely shape of the library of the Future?
And how do we build collections for it?

Fiesole Collection Development Retreat Series

Oxford
2000
Oxford 2000
July 21-23, 2000

Keble College, Oxford University

Oxford, UK

What is the likely shape of the library in 2005? And how do we build collections for it?

An informal meeting of leading library and information industry participants

devoted to thinking through and debating the new world order in collection development

Programme

Thursday, July 20

Conference

12:30 - 14:45
Luncheon and Tour of Oxford University Press (Optional)
The Printer’s House, Great Clarendon Street, Oxford
15:00 - 16:30
Guided Tour of the Bodleian Library (Optional)
Bodleian Library, Oxford University
18:00 - 19:00
Drinks at the Blackwell's Book Shop
50 Broad Street, Oxford
19:00 - 22:00
Dinner at Keble College Dining Hall
Keble College Dining Hall
  • Reg Carr
    Director of Oxford University Library Services, Bodley’s Librarian and Chairman of the Board, Research Libraries Group
    The Future of Libraries and Collections

Friday, July 21

 Keble College, Oxford University

Conference

08:00 - 09:00
Breakfast at Keble College Dining Hall
09:00 - 09:30
Opening Remarks
  • Herman Pabbruwe
    CEO, Wolters Kluwer International Health& Science
    Integrating Use of Online and Traditional Content
09:30 - 12:00
Session One: What Users Want from Libraries Now and In the Future
10:20-10:40 : Break
  • Convener

    Leigh Watson Healy
    Vice President & Lead Analyst, Education Market, Outsell, Inc.
  • Peter Boyce
    Senior Consultant, American Astronomical Society
  • Paul Ayris
    Director, Libarary Services, University College, London
  • Eric Lease Morgan
    Network Technologies Dept. Librarian, N.C. State University and Developer, MYLibrary@NCState
    MyLibrary@NCState: The implementation of a User-Centered, Customizable Interface to a Library Collection of Information Resources
12:00 - 13:30
Lunch at Keble College Dining Hall
  • Irina Klim
    IRC Director, Consulate General of the U.S., St. Petersburg, Russia
    Integrating Use of Online and Traditional Content
13:30 - 17:00
Session Two: The Impact of the New Electronic Options and Formats
15:00-15:20 : Break
  • Convener

    Chris Beckett
    Sales and Marketing Director, CatchWord
  • Carol Hughes
    Director, Collections Management, Questia Media, Inc.
    Obsolescence or resurgence?: The Monograph in the Academy
  • Peter Burnhill
    Team and Division Director, EDINA
    The Virtual Library: what Does This Mean?
  • David Kohl
    Dean of Libraries, Univ. Of Cincinnati
    Shifting Approaches to Collection Development; Should We Bother Selecting Journals at All?
  • Rene Olivieri
    Managing Director UK, Blackwell Publishers
    What's Left for Publishers To Do? — A Humanities Publisher’s Perspective
18:00 - 18:30
Reception at the Taylor Institution
18:30
Dinner at Jesus College

Saturday, July 22

 Keble College, Oxford University

Conference

08:00 - 09:00
Breakfast at Keble College Dining Hall
09:00 - 11:30
Session Three: New Models for Libraries and Booksellers
10:10-10:30 : Break
  • Convener

    Liz Chapman
    Librarian, Taylor Institution, Oxford University
  • Thøger Kristensen
    Director of Acquisitions, Aalborg University Library
    Acquisitions Reengineering: Electronic Monograph Acquisition at Aalborg University Library
  • John Akeroyd
    Head of Learning and Information Services, South Bank University, London
    Licensing, Consortia and Technology: Where Will It All End?
  • Chris Tyzack
    Blackwell’s
    The Impact of New Models on the New Model Supplier
  • Ronald Milne
    Director, UK Research Support Libraries ProgrammeDirector, UK Research Support Libraries Programme
    Cooperation on Access: The UK Research Support Libraries Programme
11:30 - 12:15
Wind-Up
  • Anthony Watkinson
    Publisher Consultant
13:00
Luncheon at Waddesdon Manor (Optional event)

Proceedings

Listed in order of programme schedule