The conference is divided in two parts: the main conference, that lasts from October 25 to 27, and to the satelite events that proceed or follow these. The programme is consisted of the following units.

  • sessions with presentations,
  • tutorials,
  • workshops,
  • sessions for sponsors.

You may see the overview programme as a pdf file or navigate to the daily schedule below.

Overview

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Daily programme

Friday, 22/10

09.00-12.00: tutorial Amelib: academic textbooks, production of accessible formats and an alternative way of reading themIoanna Zorba, Constantia Kakali, Elpiniki Kouri, Maria Liarou, Elvira Bogiatzi, Evgenia Orfanou, Ioannis Tambakis, Irene Tsouraki

13.00-15.00: tutorial Music libraries: from traditional librarianship to digital curation of music information / Ilias Kyriazis

17.00-19.00: workshop The evolution of GIS services in academic libraries των υπηρεσιών / Dr. David J. Cowen for Greek Geographical Academic Libraries

Sunday, 24/10

09.00-12.00: tutorial OpenAIRE infrastructure and services in the digital era of libraries and research Elli Papadopoulou & Anastasia Ioannou

Monday, 25/10

09.00-09.30: Opening

09.30-11.00: session Systems and standards for the collection, organization and documentation of information

  • Digital Humanities: Creating research metadata for theatre plays / Aliki Antonopoulou & Pantelis Brattis
  • Linked data in Greek libraries: a case study, concerns and suggestions / Afroditi Fragkou, Georgios Glossiotis & Panorea Gaitanou
  • Online, "ονλάιν" or "επιγραμμικός"; Issues around language and terminology in Information Science field / Katerina Toraki

11.00-11.30: sponsors Sponsors' breakout rooms

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11.30-12.30: invited speech. Is there a GLAMourous Future for Big Data? / Milena Dobreva

14.00-15.30: sponsors Development, management and promotion of cultural content

  • Special Collections of the Historical Library, Aikaterini Laskaridis Foundation: activities for the curation, promotion and utilization of old materials / Vera Andriopoulou, Kleopatra Kyrtata & Angeliki Papadopoulou
  • The Public Library of Andritsaina and the Konstantinos-Agathophronas Nikolopoulos Collection: an international Enlightenment hub in a remote location of Greece / George Katsamakis, Pantelis Brattis, Kelly Fatourou, Antonia Vlachousi & Stamatia Kotretsou
  • Digital repository of the Public Library of Kalivia: promoting the history of the Saronikos Municipality / Lydia Alagianni, Kostas Maistrelis, Simos Leonidakos, Nikos Papazis, Pantelis Brattis & Emmanouel Garoufallou

16.30-17.00: sponsors Sponsors' breakout rooms

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17.00-18.30: session 1821-2021

  • Greek libraries, education and the Greek Revolution of 1821 / Akrivopoulou Sophia
  • Woodcarving reminisces 1821 / Eleni Mouskeftaropoulou, Katsiamani Theopi
  • The travel literature of western travelers before and during the Greek War of Independence and their role in preserving the historical memory and shaping the national identity / Theodora Lotsari
Tuesday, 26/10

09.30-11.00: session Developments in Open Access and Open Science

  • Argos data management plans enhancing the OpenAIRE Research Graph / Elli Papadopoulou, Georgios Kakaletris, Diamantis, Tziotzios, Natalia Manola
  • The contribution of libraries in strengthening the scholarly procedures: recommended tools, services and methods / Ifigenia Vardakosta, Effrosyni Gkountava, Athanasia Salamoura
  • The role of OpenAIRE in science and scholarly communication: the collaborative framework between Greece and Cyprus / Elli Papadopoulou, Natalia Manola, Elena Diomidi, Vasiliki Koukounidou, Anastasia Ioannou

11.00-11.30: sponsors Sponsors' breakout rooms

Navigate in our sponsors' virtual rooms, talk to their representatives and stay up to date on all the latest developments in information technology and products.

11.30-13.00: session Technologies and library infrastructures

  • The development of union catalogues in Cyprus: the use of open source library system / Marios Zervas, George Veranis, Demetris Nicolaou, Pani Skitini, Barbara Aristidou, Antonia Nicolaou & Christiana Kyprou
  • Multiple citation indexes integrated management for Institutional Repositories data enrichment / George Veranis, Marios Zervas, Petros Artemis, Andreas Giannakopoulos & Christos Bellas
  • Implementing a Current Research Information System (CRIS): A Holistic documentation of Research Data of the Cyprus University of Technology / Petros Artemi & Marios Zervas

14.00-16.00: συνεδρία Advanced information products and services

  • 14.00-14.15: IEEE Xplore update: publishing activity & new content / Eva Veloso
  • 14.15-14.30: How to analyze, evaluate and improve your research performance with a powerful and intuitive system / Luigi Rucco
  • 14.30-14.40: Open Textbooks from Kallipos+ project / Nikolaos Mitrou (in Greek)
  • 14.40-15.00: Projects and services of HEAL-Link / Lia Ollandezou, Zisis Simaioforidis, Maria Frantzi  (in Greek)
  • 15.00-15.15: 10 questions you don't want to miss when publishing high-impact OA paper / Arend Küster
  • 15.15-15.30: Expert Briefings, Unbiased geopolitical and macroeconomic analysis in a trusted online resource / Wendy Knox
  • 15.30-15.45: ProQuest One Business: Focusing on the study of entrepreneurship / Giannis Gkanatsios (in Greek)
  • 15.45-16.00: Turnitin: Overcoming the pivots and pitfalls of digital transformation in education / Nigel Henderson

Attend to this session, take part in its contest and take your chances to win 10 bags with gifts from our sponsors and memorabilia of the Library.

16.30-17.00: sponsors Sponsors' breakout rooms

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17.00-19.00: session Special libraries in Greece: networking as a response to common challenges

Wednesday, 27/10

09.30-11.00: session Establishing relationships with communities

  • myLIBRARYlive: Regaining the lost sense of personal connection / Foteini Polymeraki, Katerina Katsaouni, Paraskevi Vozana & Sofia Vozana
  • Public libraries and digital marketing: Websites and social media as Greek public libraries' communication strategy tools / Dina Troutpegli
  • Accessible learning material and assistive technologies Toolkit for students with disabilities / Eugenia Orfanou, Hara Pylarinou & Hrisanthi Militsopoulou

11.00-11.30: sponsors Sponsors' breakout rooms

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11.30-13.00: session Information literacy and user training

  • EDUCABILITY - Building the capacity of educators and librarians in Information Literacy / Foteini Efthimiou, Dimitrios Kouis, Daphne Kyriaki-Manessi, Georgios Giannakopoulos & Marios Zervas
  • User instruction via gamification / Vasiliki Tsagkaraki
  • Print disability and information literacy: one more step forward to freedom of information / Ioanna Zorba

14.00-15.30: session Library management in the pandemic era

  • Following the science: Greek academic libraries and their adjustment to the health recommendations during the COVID-19 pandemic / Sylvia Poulimenou, Thalia Gonda, Elli Anthi-Kalofolia
  • Time for changes? Usage and satisfaction with the Library & Information Center of the University of Macedonia social media before and during the pandemic / Noula Alvanoudi,  Paraskevi Vozana
  • Benchmarking of National and Kapodistrian University of Athens Library and Reykjavik University Library: practices during the lockdown / Ellas Maria Messolwra

16.30-17.00: sponsors Sponsors' breakout rooms

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17.00-18.00: invited speech. A Revolving Internet: Critical Information Literacy Through Net Art / Shannon Mattern

18.00-18.30: Closing

Friday, 29/10

17.00-19.00: tutorial The contribution of maritime libraries to education, research and evolution Δίκτυο Ναυτιλιακών Βιβλιοθηκών (ΔΙ.ΝΑΥ.ΒΙ)

19.00-20.00: εργαστήριο 2020 AACSB Accreditation Standards: What they mean for business librarians? / Ilana Stonebraker & LuMarie F Guth