PROGRAMME, 59TH IFLA COUNCIL AND GENERAL CONFERENCE, BARCELONA, SPAIN, 22-28 AUGUST 1993 THURSDAY, 19 AUGUST Room 17:00 - 21:00 1. Professional Board Biblioteca de Catalunya FRIDAY, 20 AUGUST 10:00 - 14:00 2. Executive Board I Murillo 16:00 - 20:00 3. Regional Activities CB I Rusi¤ol 4. General Research Libraries CB I Murillo 5. Special Libraries CB I Picasso 6. Libraries Serving the General Public CB I Dali 1 7. Bibliographic Control CB I Dali 2 8. Collections and Services CB I Gaudi 1 9. Management and Technology CB I Gaudi 2 10. Education and Research CB I Gaudi 3 19:30 - 22:30 10a Editorial Committee of IFLA Journal OFF-SITE SATURDAY, 21 AUGUST 09:00 - 13:00 11. Acquisition and Exchange SC I Mir¢ 12. Africa SC I Murillo 13. Asia and Oceania SC I Rusi¤ol 14. Bibliography SC I Picasso 15. Cataloguing SC I Dali 1 16. Conservation SC I Dali 2 17. Education and Training SC I Dali 3 18. Government Libraries SC I Gaudi 1 19. Information Technology SC I Gaudi 2 20. Interlending and Document Delivery SC I Gaudi 3 21. Latin America and the Caribbean SC I Velazquez 1 22. Libraries for the Blind SC I Velazquez 2 23. Library Buildings & Equipment SC I El Greco 1 24. Library Theory and Research SC I El Greco 2 25. National Libraries SC I Zurbaran 1 26. Rare Books and Manuscripts SC I Zurbaran 2 27. University Libraries and other General Research Libraries SC I Sorolla 14:00 - 18:00 28. Africa SC II Murillo (29 open) 30. Asia and Oceania SC II Rusi¤ol 31. Biological and Medical Sciences Libraries SC I Picasso 32. Children's Libraries SC I Dali 1 33. Classification and Indexing SC I Dali 2 34. Geography and Map Libraries SC I Dali 3 35. Government Information and Official Publications SC I Ga ud i 1 36. Latin America and the Caribbean SC II Velazquez 1 37. Libraries Serving Disadvantaged Persons SC I Gaudi 2 38. Library Services to Multicultural Populations SC I Ga ud i 3 39. Public Libraries SC I Velazquez 2 40. Parliamentary Libraries SC I El Greco 1 41. School Libraries SC I El Greco 2 42. Serial Publications SC I Zurbaran 1 43. Science and Technology Libraries SC I Zurbaran 2 44. Social Science Libraries SC I Sorolla 45. Statistics SC I Ramon Casas 16:00 - 18:00 45a Interpreters 18:30 - 19:30 46. Officers Training Session SI Dali 19:30 - 20:30 47. Caucus: Third World countries Dali 1 48. Caucus: Germany Mir¢ 49. Caucus: USA Picasso 50. Caucus: Scandinavian countries Gaudi 1 51. Caucus: United Kingdom Gaudi 2 52. Caucus: France Dali 3 53. Caucus: Netherlands Dali 2 21:30 54. Officers reception SUNDAY, 22 AUGUST 09:00 - 13:00 54a Libri Advisory Board Rusi¤ol 54b Art Libraries SC I Murillo 09:30 - 10:30 55. Orientation to IFLA for Newcomers SI Dali 10:45 - 12:15 56. Open Forum of Core Programmes SI Dali Presentations by the representatives of Core Programmes 1) Progress Report of the IFLA Programme for UAP and Office for International Lending 1992/93 GRAHAM P. CORNISH (UAP Core Programme, Boston Spa, UK) 2) IFLA Universal Dataflow and Telecommunications Core Programme LEIGH SWAIN and PAULA TALLIM ((UDT Core Programme, National Library of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada) 12:15 - 12:45 57. Robert Vosper Fellows session SI Dali 1) The Functioning of Cataloguing in Publication GEORGETA CLINCA (Biblioteca Nationala, Romania) 2) Training Modules on Preservation Management WENDY SMITH (National Library of Australia, Canberra, Australia) 13:00 58. Unesco Open Forum SI Dali 16:00 - 20:00 59. Council I SI Mir¢ 20:00 60. Opening of exhibition and reception MONDAY, 23 AUGUST 08:00 - 09:00 61. Editors of Library Journals EC Velazquez 1 62. Continuing Professional Education EC Velazquez 2 63. Research in Reading EC Goya 64. Management EC El Greco 65. Children's Literature Documentation Centres EC Zurbara n 66. Audiovisual Media EC Ramon Casas 67. Newspapers EC Gargallo 68. ROTNAC EC T…pies 69. Prison Libraries Working Group Sorolla 69a Working Group on the Elderly Rusi¤ol 09:00 - 10:00 70. 7th ICML Working Group Ramon Casas 71. Mobile Libraries EC Zurbaran 72. Management of Library Associations EC T…pies 73. INTAMEL EC Gargallo 74. Library History EC Sorolla 75. Easy Reader Publications Working Group El Greco 76. User Education Working Group Goya 77. Women's Interests in Librarianship Working Group Velazqu ez 09:00 - 11:00 78. Contributed Papers Session I SI Mir¢ 1) Automated systems as tools of use studies and management ABDUS SATTAR CHAUDHRY (King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia) 2) Document delivery: a world solution to a world problem? FREDERICK J. FRIEND (University College of London, London, UK) 3) New Management in Central-Eastern Europe: The effects of political, social and economic changes in the libraries VIOLA BATONYI (National Sz‚ch‚nyi Library, Budapest, Hungary) 4) La educaci¢n de adultos, un reto que nos concierne a todos: interrelaci¢n entre el marco educativo y el marco bibliotecario JOSEFA MARTINEZ ROBLEDO and DOLORES OLVERA LOBO (Universitario de Cartuja, Granada, Spain) 5) New Technologies in Libraries and Information Centres in Latin America and the Caribbean: Information and Development - Focus on the organization of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) Sub-region CLAUDETTE DE FREITAS (Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States Economic Affairs Secretariat, St. Johns, Antiqua) 79. Open Forum of the Division of Libraries Serving the General Public SI Dali The Sections and Round Tables will give progress reports, followed by a question and answer session. 1) Libraries for the Blind: The idea and the Section ALLAN LEACH (National Library for the Blind, UK) 10:00 - 11:00 80. IFLA Clearinghouse Managers Murillo 11:30 - 13:30 81. Contributed Papers Session II SI Mir¢ 1) Quelles formations pour les professionnelles de l'information en Afrique subsaharienne? OLIVIER SAGNA and MBAYE THIAM (Universit‚ Cheikh Anta Diop de Dakar, Dakar, Senegal) 2) La actuacion de la biblioteca publica en Catalunya respecto a los immigrados del tercer mundo ALFONS GONZALEZ QUESADA (Barcelona University Library School, Barcelona, Spain) 3) Serving multicultural and multilingual populations in the libraries of the University of California JOSEPH A. BOISSE (University of California, Santa Barbara, California, USA) 4) Biblioteca publica y las necesidades de informacion de la comunidad EMIR JOSE SUAIDEN (Secretaria da Cultura da Presidencia da Republica Brasilia, Brasilia, Brazil) 5) Transformation of Market Economy and its influence on librarianship in China DONG XIAOYING (Library and Information Science, Peking University, Beijing, China) 82. Open Forum of the Division of Bibliographic Control SIDali 1) Reports of satellite meetings Speakers to be announced 2) Rapport annuel de la Section de Bibliographie: 1992- 1993 FRAN€OISE BOURDON (BibliothŠque nationale, Paris, France) 3) Report of the Section on Cataloguing INGER CATHRINE SPANGEN (Norwegian School of Library and Information Science, Oslo, Norway) 4) Report of the Section on Classification and Indexing DOROTHY MCGARRY (Physical Sciences and Technology Libraries, University of California, Los Angeles, California, USA) 83. Open Forum of the Division of Collections and Services Ga ud i 1) Report of the Section on Acquisition and Exchange ULRICH MONTAG (Bavarian State Library, Munich, Germany) 2) A current activity report from the Section on Serial Publications SUZANNE SANTIAGO (ISSN International Centre, Paris, France) 16:00 - 19:00 84. Opening Session SI Mir¢ IFLA 1993: Presidential Address ROBERT WEDGEWORTH (President of IFLA) 85. Plenary Session SI Mir¢ The Universal Library SALVADOR GINER (Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas, Barcelona, Spain) 19:00 - 20:00 86. Parliamentary Libraries informal meeting Gaudi 21:00 87. Ministry of Culture Reception (place to be included) TUESDAY, 24 AUGUST 09:00 - 11:30 88. Information Technology Velazquez Theme: "Connectivity" + Goya 1) Connectivity and navigation CRAIG SUMMERHILL (ARL/CAUSE/EDUCOM Coalition for Networked Information, Washington DC, USA) 2) Connectivity and protocols LIV HOLM (Statens Bibliotekhogskole, Oslo, Norway) 3) Connectivity and the user HOWARD HARRIS (RMG Consultants, USA) 89. Research in Reading Picasso 1) Reading and readers in Spain ANGELS MASSISIMO (Escola Universitaria 'Jordi Rubio i Balaguer', Barcelona, Spain) 2) Lecture, lecteurs et bibliothŠques dans la fiction au 20e siŠcle ANNE-MARIE CHAINTREAU (MinistŠre de l'Enseignement sup‚rieur et de la recherche, Paris, France) 3) Refugees, libraries and reading DURDA MESIC (National and University Library, Zagreb, Croatia), LJILJANA SABLJAK (Town Library, Zagreb, Croatia) and IVANKA STRICEVIC (Medvescak Library, Zagreb, Croatia) 90. Acquisition and Exchange SI Mir¢ 1) Towards a national serials collection: the role of the Australian Bibliographic Network DEREK WHITEHEAD (State Library of Victoria, Melbourne, Australia) 2) Die Vorteile des elektronischen Gesch„ftsverkehrs aus der Sicht eines Bibliothekslieferanten FRIEDEMANN WEIGEL (Harrassowitz Library Agents, Wiesbaden, Germany) 3) Electronischer Gesch„ftsverkehr zwischen Bibliothek und Buchhandel: Das EDILIBE Projekt MARGOT WIESNER (Stadt- und Universit„tsbibliothek, Frankfurt am Main, Germany) 4) El libro en Espa¤a desde la restauraci¢n democratica a nuestros dias (1975-1993) ANTONIO ROCHE NAVARRO (Grupo editoria distribuidor, Madrid, Spain) 5) Two years of independence: changing nature of collection development in academic libraries in Estonia MARIKA KARO (Tartu University Library, Tartu, Estonia) 91. School Libraries Casas 1) Literacy, literature and learning in school libraries in Hungary ZSUZSANNA CELLER (National Sz‚ch‚nyi Library, Budapest, Hungary) 2) Culture Literacy and Information SIGRUN KLARA HANNESDOTTIR (University of Iceland, Reykjavik, Iceland) 92. Latin America and the Caribbean SI Dali Theme: "Bibliotecas sin fronterias/Libraries without frontiers" 1) ABINIA: Testimonio de un compromiso de integracion Iberoamericana VIRGINIA BETANCOURT VALVERDE (Biblioteca Nacional de Venezuela, Caracas, Venezuela) 2) Catalogo colectivo de fondos Antiguos (siglos XV al XIX) de ABINIA: La experiencia de Chile como pais coordinador en el cono sur URSULA SCHADLICH (Biblioteca Nacional de Chile, Santiago, Chile) 3) Catalogo colectivo de fondos Antiquos (siglos XV a XIX) de ABINIA: Teoria y resultados, el Disco Compacto CARMEN LACAMBRA (Biblioteca Nacional, Madrid, Spain) 93. INTAMEL Sorolla Theme: "The International Role of Metropolitan Public Libraries" 1) Is there a global role for metropolitan city public libraries? MARILYN GELL MASON (Cleveland Public Library, Cleveland, Ohio, USA) There will be a panel discussion following the presentation of the paper. Panelists: ASSUMPTA BAILAC (Xarxa de Bibliotheques Populars, Barcelona, Spain) and BORGE SORENSEN (Kobenhavns Kommunes Bibliotekar, Copenhagen, Denmark) 94. Women's Interests in Librarianship Zurbaran Theme: "Women in Libraries" 1) Women in Central America/Caribbean libraries MARTA TERRY (Biblioteca Nacional, Havana, Cuba) 2) Information and Documentation on women: a European network? MARIEKA KRAMER (Centre and Archives for the Women's Movement, Amsterdam, Netherlands) 3) Library services to women in South Africa KAY RASEROKA (University of Botswana, Gaborone, Botswana) 95. Government Libraries Gaudi 1) Education, information and documentation: a network experience -EURYDICE LUCE PPIN (European EURYDICE Unit, Brussels, Belgium) 2) Collections management and the database LIST-STAT ROLF ALLAN NORMOSSE (Statistics Sweden, Stockholm, Sweden) 3) A support system for information service on statistics: needs and possibilities REIJA HELENIUS (Library of Statistics, Helsinki, Finland) 96. Discussion Group on Performance Measurement in Academic Libraries Rusi¤ol The core of the debates will be the discussion on practical experiences of performance measures concerning the following aspects: user satisfaction, library use and facilities, collection quality and use, catalogue quality and use and document delivery. 11:30 - 14:00 97. IALL Murillo Theme: "Current Trends in Library Law and in Law Libraries" 1) New directions for law libraries in the 1990s: US perspectives CLAIRE M. GERMAIN (Duke University School of Law, Durham, North Carolina, USA) 2) Library law in the Europe of tomorrow - perspectives HARALD MšLLER (Max-Planck-Institut, Heidelberg, Germany) 3) The future of foreign law research KATHLEEN PRICE (Library of Congress, Washington DC, USA) 4) Current library developments and their effect on traditional copyright law MARILYN KRETSINGER (Library of Congress, Washington DC, USA) 5) New trends in copyright law that affect libraries M. LANGSDORFF-BREITENBACH (WIPO Library, Geneva, Switzerland) 98. Libraries for the Blind Picasso 1) Library services to the visually handicapped in Spain FERNANDO MARTINEZ GARRRIDO (Spanish National Organization for the Blind, Madrid, Spain) 2) An international union catalogue of special format materials for the blind ROBERT AXTELL, ROBERT MCDERMOTT and MICHAEL MOODIE (Library of Congress, Washington DC, USA) 3) Integrated national bibliography in Norway KAREN MARIE ELLEFSEN (Norwegian Talking Book and Braille Library, Oslo, Norway) 99. Rare Books and Manuscripts SI Dali Theme: "The Scholarly Use and Value of Union Databases for Older Books" 1) Bibliographical databases and humanities scholarship: a North American perspective RICHARD LANDON (Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada) 2) Recovering the past of a European challenge LUIGI BALSAMO (Universit… degli Studi di Parma, Parma, Italy) 3) Retrospective databases: quickening the pace of old bibliographical methods LOTTE HELLINGA (Consortium of European Research Libraries, British Library, London, UK) 100. Serial Publications Zurbaran Theme: "Electronic Publishing and its Impact on Serial Management" 1) Electronic serial publishing and its effect on the traditional information chain GERARD VAN MARLE (University of Twente, Enschede, Netherlands) 2) The impact of the electronic information on serials collection management HAZEL WOODWARD (Pilkington Library, Loughborough University, Loughborough, UK) 101. Asia and Oceania El Greco 1) Information networking in the South Pacific: coconut, wireless or satellite? JUDITH TITOKO (University of the South Pacific, Suva, Fiji) 2) Information resources in the UK on the Middle East AREF MAKOOI (London, UK) 3) Historical perspectives of medical libraries in Thailand KANNIGAR CHOLLAMPE (Siriraj Medical Library and Information Centre, Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand) 4) Collection development and aid: considering the problems of developing collections where aid funds and donations are a significant contribution CAROL MILLS (University of the South Pacific Library, Suva, Fiji) 102. Social Science Libraries joint with Round Table on Management SI Mir¢ Theme: "Quality and Quality Management in Libraries" 1) The concepts of quality and quality management in industry and the service sector BRIAN MOORES (Manchester Business School, Manchester, UK) 2) Quality management in libraries ALLAN FOSTER (Manchester Business School, Manchester, UK) 3) Relating quality management to strategic planning MAURICE B. LINE (Harrogate, UK) 4) Can the ISO standards on quality management be useful to libraries, and how? CARL GUSTAV JOHANNSEN (Royal School of Librarianship, Copenhagen, Denmark) 5) The quality audit at the Stockholm University Library THOMAS LIDMAN and MARGARETA T™RNGREN (Stockholm University Library, Stockholm, Sweden) 6) Quality management in the Apple Library MONICA ERTEL (Apple Library, Cupertino, California, USA) 103. Biological and Medical Sciences Libraries joint with EAHIL Velazquez Theme: "Document Supply - A New Approach" 1) Les projets ION et EDIL CHRISTINE DESCHAMPS (Universit‚ Descartes, Paris, France) 2) Document delivery: some considerations for the future LOIS ANN COLAIANNI (National Library of Medicine, Bethesda, Maryland, USA) 3) How technology is changing the nature of document delivery FAITH MEAKIN (University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland, USA) 4) L'AccŠs … l'information sp‚cialis‚e … h“pital: le point de vue des utilisateurs JEAN-PHILIPPE ACCART (BibliothŠque M‚dical, Centre de Documentacion, Centre Hospitalier d'Argenteuil, Argenteuil, France) 5) Information and document access: Italian experience DEONILLA PIZZI (Medical Libraries, Siena University, Siena, Italy) 6) UAP: Access to documents to information in the biological and medical sciences GRAHAM P. CORNISH (UAP Core Programme Office, Boston Spa, UK) 104. Education and Training Gaudi Theme: "Teaching International Librarianship" 1) Identifying and defining the principal research methods used in LIS PAULETTE BERNHARD and LOUISE LAMBERT (University of Montreal, Montreal, Canada) 2) The Mortenson Center's role in educating and training librarians MARIANNA TAX CHOLDIN and SUSAN SCHNUER (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, Illinois, USA) 3) Teaching mathematical methods at library schools (Original: Russian) V.M. MOTYLEV (Cultural Institute, St. Petersburg, Russia) 4) La formation en science de l'information et de la documentation: formation sans frontiŠre JOSIANE ROELANTS-ABRAHAM (Universit‚ libre de Bruxelles, BibliothŠque Royale de Belgique, Brussels, Belgium) 12:00 - 14:00 104a Poster Sessions Exhibit area, level A (See separate list on page .....) 15:30 - 16:30 105. Guest Lecture Series I SI Mir¢ Moderator: Robert Wedgeworth, President of IFLA (University Library, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, Illinois, USA) 1) The information gap between North and South JUAN F. RADA (Digital Equipment Corporation International, Geneva, Switzerland) 2) From preservation to access: paradigm for the nineties PATRICIA BATTIN (Commission on Preservation and Access, Washington DC, USA) 16:45 - 19:15 106. Art Libraries Picasso Theme: "Education for Art Librarianship" - Panel Discussion The panel will bring together representatives of several countries with experience in teaching courses or workshops in art librarianship. Each will describe how education for art librarianship or visual resources curatorship is carried out, and will share their thoughts on the kinds of education and training needed to administer and/or work in art libraries. Moderator: MARY F. WILLIAMSON (Scott Library, York University, York, Canada) 1) Education for art and culture librarianship in Canada MARY F. WILLIAMSON (Scott Library, York University, York, Canada) 2) The tyranny of distance: Education for Art Librarianship in Australia SUE BOADEN (Warringah Shire Library Service, Dee Why, Australia), 3) Education for Art Librarianship in the Nordic Countries CHARLOTTE HANNER (University of G”teborg, G”teborg, Sweden) 4) Dual Master's Degree in Art Librarianship, Indiana University, USA BETTY JO IRVINE (University of Indiana, Bloomington, Indiana, USA) 5) Education and continuing training for Art Librarianship: a North American Pespective JACK ROBERTSON (University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia, USA) 6) Training for Art Librarianship in Italy ROSSELLA TODROS (Biblioteca Marucelliana, Florence, Italy) 7) Education for Art Librarianship in UK and Eire LOUISE TUCKER (University of Brighton, Brighton, UK) 107. Parliamentary Libraries SI Dali Theme: "Whom Should the Parliamentary Library Serve?" 1) Introductory remarks by the Chairman ERNST KOHL (Deutscher Bundestag, Bonn, Germany) 2) Services for members - services for the public: the dual mandate of the library department of the House of Commons JENNIFER TANFIELD (House of Commons, London, UK) 3) Die politischen Entscheidungstr„ger als die legitimen Nutzer der Parlamentsbibliothek ERNST KOHL (Deutscher Bundestag, Bonn, Germany) 4) The Library of Parliament as the national law library: the model of Hungary VA PR”HLE (Orszaggyl‚si K”nyvtar, Budapest, Hungary) 5) Serving the parliamentarians by serving the nation: the establishment of parliamentary library and information services by national libraries in the Baltic States IVI EENMAA (National Library of Estonia, Tallinn, Estonia) 108. Interlending and Document Delivery joint with NewspapersGaudi Theme: "Access to Newspapers" 1) Satisfying researchers' needs for access to newspapers: are there new solutions to an old problem? GEOFFREY HAMILTON (British Library, London, UK) 2) Leihverkehr von Zeitungen - Rckkehr zum Bibliothekstourismus? HELMUTH BERGMANN (Fachbibliothek fr Geographie an der Universit„t Wien, Vienna, Austria) 3) Zentrale Nachweise von Zeitungen WILLI H™FIG (Universit„tsbibliothek Kiel, Kiel, Germany) 4) Interlibrary lending in Spain Speaker to be announced 109. Library Theory and Research Sorolla Theme: "Resources and management for library and information research" 1) An analysis of ten years of Spanish library and information science research VIRGINIA CANO and C. REY (Universidad Carlos III, Madrid, Spain) 2) Student errors in library science research: what we can learn from them PETER J. LOR (The State Library Pretoria, Pretoria, South Africa) 3) Registers of research work in library and information science: report of a project undertaken by the Section on Library Theory and Research STEPHEN A. ROBERTS and PENELOPE BIGGS (Thames Valley University, London, UK) 110. Children's Libraries Zurbaran 1) Children's libraries in Spain with special emphasis on Catalonia NURIA VENTURA (Xarxa de Bibliotecas Populares, Barcelona, Spain) 2) Specialized Bibliographic Database on research literature regarding library service to children ADELE FASICK (University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada) 3) Research reviews from various countries SHIRLEY FITZGIBBONS (School of Library and Information Science, Indiana University of Bloomington, Indiana, USA) and GRACE KEMPSTER (Croydon Central Library, Croydon, UK) 111. Science and Technology Libraries SI Mir¢ Theme: "Sci-Tech Documentation for Non-Scientists" 1) Une biblioth‚conomie pour la vulgarisation scientifique FRANCIS AGOSTINI (M‚diathŠque, Cit‚ des Sciences et de l'Industrie, Paris, France) 2) Purdue University's technical information service: providing information to businesses SUZANNE WARD (Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, USA) 3) Nuevos m‚thodos para el estimilo de la cultura scientifica JORGE WAGENSBERG (Museu de la CiŠncia Fundacio de la Caixa, Barcelona, Spain) 112. Cataloguing Velazquez Theme: "Catalogues for Special User Populations" 1) Catalogos para ni¤os: un estudio comparativo sobre la utilizaci¢n de los catalogos en los bibliotecas infantiles CONCEPCIO MIRALPEIX (Escola Universit…ria "Jordi Rubio i Balaguer" de Biblioteconomia i Documentaci¢, Barcelona, Spain) 2) The book house multimedia catalogue for retrieval and indexing of children's literature ANNELISE MARK PEJTERSEN (Riso National Laboratory, Roskilde, Denmark) 3) Enquˆte sur l'usage du catalogue de la M‚diathŠque de la Cit‚ des sciences et de l'industrie (CSI) MARIA WITT (Cit‚ des sciences et de l'industrie, Paris, France) 113. Management of Library Associations El Greco 1) Professional responsibilities of librarians and information workers RUSSELL BOWDEN (Library Association, London, UK) 2) Presentation of the Round Table's work of 1991-1993 and preliminary results of the enquiry made among Middle and Eastern European LA's TUULA HAAVISTO (Finnish Library Association, Helsinki, Finland) 3) The role of the Philippine Library Association in the professionalisation of libraries, ANTONIO M. SANTOS (Philippines Library Association, Manila, Philippines) 20:00 114. Receptions at libraries WEDNESDAY, 25 AUGUST 09:00 - 11:30 115. Statistics SI Mir¢ Theme: "News about Library Statistics" 1) Data on prices for publications purchased by libraries FREDERICK C. LYNDEN (Brown University Library, Providence, Rhode Island, USA) 2) Panorama de la estatistica bibliotecaria espa¤a: evolucion historica y situacion actual RAMON ABAD HIRALDO (Instituto Cervantes, Alcal… de Henares, Spain) 3) Les statistiques de bibliothŠques: norme fran‡aise sur l'etablissement de donn‚es minimales PASCAL SANZ (Centre national de documentation pedagogique, Paris, France) 116. Africa T…pies Theme: "Improving Access to Information in Africa: Recent Experiments" 1) A survey of information needs for rural development KINGO MCHOMBU (University of Botswana, Gaborone, Botswana) 2) Diffusion de l'information en milieu rural Africain: l'experience des Centres de lecture et d'animation culturelle REMI SAGNA (Direction des Arts, des Lettres et des BibliothŠques, MinistŠre de la Culture, Dakar, Senegal) 3) Improving access to information in Africa: the rural library service experiment in Malawi RODRICK S. MABOMBA (National Library Service, Capital City, Lilongwe, Malawi) 117. Classification and Indexing SI Dali 1) Clasificaci¢n e indizaci¢n en las bibliotecas espa¤olas PILAR BENEDITO CASTELLOTE (Biblioteca Nacional, Madrid, Spain) 2) Sachkatalogisierung in einem OPAC JOACHIM DIETZE (Universit„ts- und Landesbibliothek Sachsen-Anhalt, Martin Luther Universit„t, Halle, Germany) 3) UDC: the present state and future developments I.C. MCILWAINE (University College London, London, UK) 118. Library Services to Multicultural Populations Sorolla Theme: "Library Services to Multicultural Populations in Spanish speaking countries" 1) Library services to Catalans living in Spain TERESA GILIBETS (Barcelona Regional Library, Barcelona, Spain) 2) La atenci¢n bibliotecaria a comunidades indigenas en el Estado Amazonas de Venezuela MARIA ELENA ZAPATA (National Library of Venezuela, Caracas, Venezuela) and MILAGROS MEDINA DE SILVA (Bibliotecas P£blicas del Estado Amazonas, Amazonas) 3) Aceso a la informacion en Puerto Rico: experiencia en una sociedad multicultural LUISA VIGO-CEPEDA (University of Puerto Rico, School of Library and Information Science, Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico) 119. AV Media joint with Children's Libraries Zurbaran Theme: "The Children's Library and Non-Book Media" 1) Children's radio and the promotion of the children's book KJELL ANDERSSON (Swedish Educational Broadcasting Company, Stockholm, Sweden) 2) Music in the children's library ANNA BUSTARET (BibliothŠque l'Heure Joyeuse, France) 3) Computers and computer facilities in the children's library VIVI FAHNOE (Copenhagen Public Library, Copenhagen, Denmark) 4 Video in the children's library SUSAN PINE (New York Public Library, USA) and DEBORAH MCLEOD (Johnson County Library, Kansas, USA) 120. National Libraries Gaudi Theme: "Development of national libraries and national library systems" 1) Nationalbibliotheken Osteuropas im Umbruch/National libraries in East Europe; a period of transition KLAUS-DIETER LEHMANN (Deutsche Bibliothek, Frankfurt am Main, Frankfurt, Germany) 2) From national libraries to the global village library: networks offer new opportunities for traditional institutions RUTH WUEST (BibliothŠque Nationale Suisse, Berne, Switzerland) 3) The present situation of national libraries in Africa South of the Sahara PETER WESTRA (South Africa Library, Cape Town) and MU'AZU HAMIDU WALI (National Library of Nigeria, Lagos, Nigeria) 121. Newspapers R. Casas 1) Une exp‚rience r‚gionale de conservation des p‚riodiques: l'action de L'ARMELL dans les Pays de la Loire - France AGNES MARCETTEAU-PAUL (BibliothŠque municipale de Nantes, Nantes, France) and PHILLIPPE VALLAS (BibliothŠque nationale … Sabl‚, Sabl‚, France) 2) The current work programme of the Round Table on Newspapers Members of the Round Table 3) To be announced (from Spain) 122. Library History El Greco Theme: "Library History: Theory and Practice" 1) La primera Biblioteca p£blica Portuguesa (11775-1795): planes, proyectos y primeros fondos MANUELA DOMINGOS (Biblioteca Nacional, Lisbon, Portugal) 2) Past, tense; future imperfect: Scotland as a laboratory for the library historian JOHN C. CRAWFORD (Glasgow Caledonian University, Glasgow, Scotland) 3) Diez a¤os de historica del libro y los bibliotecas en Espa¤a: 1983-93 MERCEDES DEXEUS MALLOL (Biblioteca Nacional, Madrid, Spain) 122a Aspects of Publishing and Distribution Goya A Special Workshop on this topic will be organized by ARNOUD DE KEMP (Springer-Verlag, Heidelberg, Germany) 11:30 - 14:00 123. Public Libraries SI Dali 1) Adult education and public libraries in Spain JORGE FERNANDEZ LEON (Fundaci¢n Municipal de Cultura, Giron, Spain) 2) Support for adult independent learners through public libraries GWYN WILLIAMS (Library and Information Services, Civil Centre, Mold Clwyd, UK) 3) Pourquoi actualiser le manifeste de l'Unesco par les bibliothŠques publiques? THIERRY GIAPPICONI (BibliothŠque municipale de Fresnes, Fresnes, France) 4) Report from the conference in Portugal on the revision of the Unesco Public Library Manifesto HELLEN NIEGAARD (Hillerod Public Library, Hillerod, Denmark) 124. Library Buildings and Equipment Velazquez 1) BibliothŠque de France, de l'intention … la realisation GERALD GRUNBERG (BibliothŠque de France, Ivry sur Seine, France) 2) BibliothŠque de France: the architect's viewpoint DOMINIQUE PERRAULT (Hotel Industriel Berlier, Paris, France) 3) A library of the future at Tilburg University HANS GELEIJNSE (Tilburg University, Tilburg, Netherlands) 4) San Francisco Main Library: a healthy building ANTHONY BERNHEIM (Simon Martin-Vegue, San Franciso, California, USA) 125. Geography and Map Libraries Sorolla Theme: "Retrospective Cataloguing of Map Collections" 1) La retroconversion de los materiales cartograficos en el proyecto de informatizaci¢n del Archivo General de Indias (Sevilla) MARIA ANTONIA COLOMAR ALBAJAR (Archivo General de Indias, Seville, Spain) 2) El material cartografico en el sistema ARIADNA de la Biblioteca Nacional ANA HERRERO VIGIL (Biblioteca Nacional, Madrid, Spain) 3) Puntos de acceso y control de autoridades en el material cartografico MARIA ROSA MARTIN (Centro de Documentaci¢n del Ministerio de Defensa, Madrid, Spain) 4) Possibilities for the international sharing of retroconverted map files TONY CAMPBELL (British Library, London, UK) 126. Continuing Professional Education Gaudi 1) Knowledge/wisdom paradigm in continuing education: a business case for the Third World countries TAVAREKE SRIKANATIAH (World Bank, Washington DC, USA) 2) Anticipating the future library: strengthening collaboration and communication among the providers of continuing professional education DUANE E. WEBSTER (Association of Research Libraries, Washington DC, USA) 3) Continuing library education needs in Spain: results of a survey MONTSERRAT ESPINOS (Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Spain) and ASSUMPCIO ESTIVILL (Escola Universit…ria "Jordi Rubio i Balaguer" de Biblioteconomia i Documentaci¢, Barcelona, Spain) 127. ROTNAC El Greco 1) Centralized reviewing, acquisition, cataloguing and reinforcing or rebinding of books for public libraries AART BLOM (Dutch Library Service Foundation, Leidschendam, Netherlands) 128. University Libraries and other General Research Libraries SI Mir¢ Theme: "The Funding of Collection Building in University Libraries" 1) La financiaci¢n de las bibliotecas universitarias en Espa¤a: situaci¢n actual y perspectivas RAMON ABAD HIRALDO (Instituto Cervantes, Alcala de Henares, Spain) and REMEDIOS MORALEJO ALVAREZ (University Library, Zaragoza, Spain) 2) The funding for collection development in Sub-Sahara Africa H. KAY RASEROKA (University of Botswana Library, Gaborone, Botswana) 3) Etatmodell fr die Universit„tsbibliotheken in den neuen Bundesl„ndern ROLF GRIEBEL (Universit„tsbibliothek Erlangen- Nrnberg, Erlangen, Germany) 129. Editors of Library Journals Zurbaran Theme: "Survival under Adverse Conditions" 1) Free...but poor - or better: poor...but free! (A Czech national journal in LIS on its path from standing waters of communism to a turmoil of market economy) JELENA HANKOVA (National Information Centre, Prague, Czech Republic) 2) An academic library journal in the commercial environment: an account of the Journal of librarianship and information science DAVID STOKER (Faculty of Information Studies, University of Wales, Aberystwyth, UK) 3) The current position of journals viewed from the South Pacific DONITA SIMMONS (University of the South Pacific, Suva, Fiji) 4) Russian library journals: facing new challenges LUDMILA KOZLOVA and OLGA TIMOKHINA (Russian State Library, Moscow, Russia) 130. Association of International Libraries T…pies Theme: "New Directions for the Association of International Libraries" The meeting will describe the new orientation and action plan of the Association, which fills a unique need of international organization for libraries. DEBORAH AVRIEL (Association of International Libraries, Geneva, Switzerland) 11:30 - 15:30 131. Professional Board II with Core Programme officers Mu ri ll o 12:00 - 14:00 131a Poster Sessions Exhibit area, level A (See separate list on page ....) 14:00 - 15:30 132. Parliamentary Libraries SC II Gaudi 15:30 - 16:30 133. Guest Lecture Series II SI Mir¢ Theme: "IFLA and electronic communication" Speakers: LEIGH SWAIN (UDT Core Programme, National Library of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada) EDWARD J. VALAUSKAS (Writer and consultant, Chicago, Illinois, USA) MICHEL WESSELING (Automation Department, Royal Library, The Hague, Netherlands) 16:45 - 19:15 134. Government Information and Official Publications SI Dali Theme: "Online Access to Government Information" 1) Online access to United States government information VICKY YORK (Montana State University, Bozeman, Montana, USA) 2) Access within the United Kingdom to US Government Information Online LINDA E. WILLIAMSON (University of Oxford, Oxford, UK) 2) Online access to the United Nations system information LILIA M. VAZQUEZ (Dag Hammarskjold Library, United Nations, New York, New York, USA) 3) Acceso en linea a la informaci¢n del Gobierno Espa¤ol CONCHA ALVARA BERMEJO (Ministerio de Relaciones con las Cortes y de la Secretaria del Gobierno, Madrid, Spain) 135. User Education Velazquez 1) Evaluating user education IRMA PASANEN-TUOMAINEN (Helsinki University of Technology, Helsinki, Finland) 2) Instruction for networked resources: U.S. experiences MARTIN KESSELMANN and MARY PAGE (Rtgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey, USA) 3) State of the art review of user education in Spain VIRGINIA CANO (University of Charles III, Spain) 136. Mobile Libraries Zurbaran 1) Swedish mobile libraries PETER ALSBJER (Kristianstads Lansbibliotek, Kristianstad, Sweden) 2) Los bibliobuses "Pere Quart" y "Les Garrigues - Segria": cronica de una experiencia de acceso a la lectura p£blica en cuatro comarcas de Lleida (Catalunya) NATI MONCASI I SALVIA (Central de Biblioteques de Lleida, Generalitat de Catalunya, Lleida, Spain) 3) The development of mobile libraries in the UK IAN STRINGER (Barnsley Public Library, West Yorkshire, UK 137. Libraries Serving Disadvantaged Persons SI Mir¢ Theme: "Specialized Library Services" 1) Services to the blind patron MARIE-JOSE POITEVIN (BibliothŠque municipale de Caen, Caen, France) 2) Services to the deaf patron ANNE FEILER (Chicago Public Library, Chicago, Illinois, USA) 3) En France: le profil l'un biblioth‚caire en milieu hospitalier GENEVIEVE CHAVANIS (Association des BibliothŠques d'H“pitaux de Lyon, Lyon, France) 4) Profile of a prison librarian LISE VAN RULER (Havenstraat Prison Library, Amsterdam, Netherlands) 5) Services to the disadvantaged in Spain AURORA RODRIGUEZ ALONSO (Biblioteca para pacientes, Hospital de Cabuenes, Spain) 138. Bibliography Gaudi 1) Retroconversi¢n de registros automatizados de Bibliografica Conversion de los registros automatizados de bibliografia Espa¤ola y su integracion en la base de datos ARIADNA PILAR DOMINGUEZ SANCHEZ (Biblioteca Nacional, Madrid, Spain) 2) National bibliographies on CD-ROM: development of a common approach ROBERT SMITH (British Library, London, UK) 3) Bridging the gap: technological differences in the production of current national bibliographies ROSS BOURNE (British Library, Boston Spa, UK) 139. Conservation El Greco 1) Technical treatment and preservation of the photographic collection of the Brazilian national library MARIA FERNANDA DE ARAUJO and JOAQUIM MARCAL FERREIRA DE ANDRADE (Funda‡ao Biblioteca Nacional, Brasilia, Brazil) 2) EROMM (European Register of Microform Masters): un projet europ‚en au service de la pr‚servation FRAN€OISE LERESCHE and JEAN-MARIE ARNOULT (BibliothŠque nationale, France, Paris) 140. Management Picasso 1) Planeamiento estrat‚gico: un planteamiento de la informatizaci¢n de bibliotecas GISELDA BRASIL ARONOVICH (Jefa de la Oficina de Bibliografia Brasile¤a, Brasilia, Brazil) 141. Children's Literature Documentation Centres Rusi¤ol 1) Report on the European meeting held in Stockholm in November 1992 on documentation centres of children's literature Speaker to be announced 2) Report on the feasibility of a multilingual thesaurus on children's literature Speaker to be announced 21:00 142. Reception offered by the Barcelona City Council and the Disputacio de Barcelona Poble Espanyol THURSDAY, 26 AUGUST 08:00 - 11:00 (143 open) 144. Education and Training SC II Sorolla 2 145. Libraries for the Blind SC II T…pies 1 146. Information Technology SC II T…pies 2 147. Acquisition and Exchange SC II R. Cases 148. Serial Publications SC II Gargallo 1 149. Conservation SC II Gargallo 2 150. Biological and Medical Sciences Libraries SC II Zurbara n 1 151. Africa SC III Zurbaran 2 152. Interlending and Document Delivery SC II Casas 153. Government Libraries SC II El Greco 2 154. Public Libraries SC II Goya 1 155. Latin America and the Caribbean SC III Goya 2 156. Rare Books and Manuscripts SC II Velazquez 1 157. University Libraries and other General Research Libraries SC II Velazquez 2 08:30 - 14:30 158. Workshop: Parliamentary Libraries Parlament de Theme: "Library and Information Services to the Parliaments Catalunya of the Autonomous Regions of the Iberian Peninsula" 1) El Porlamento de Catalu¤a: organizaci¢n y funciones JOAN VINTRO CASTELLS (Barcelona, Spain) 2) La Biblioteca del Parlamento de Catalu¤a TERESA GIL I ALBERT (Barcelona, Spain) 3) La BibliothŠque et les Services d'Information dans l'Assembl‚e L‚gislative Regionale de MadŠre MARIANA DE ABREU PITA (Madeira, Spain) 10:00 - 14:00 159. Workshop: Science and Technology Libraries joint with UAP Core Programme Picasso 1 Theme: "Charging for Science and Technology Information: Does It Help or Hinder Access?" 160. Workshop: Bibliographic Control joint with Information Technology Rusi¤ol Theme: "Bibliographic Systems and the World of Publishing" (161 open) 162. Workshop: National Libraries Picasso 2 (Continuing at 15.00 with meeting 173) Theme: "Cooperation, networking and resource-sharing between national libraries" 1) The scope for cooperation between national libraries; some ideas and observations MAURICE B. LINE (Harrogate, UK) 2) The European national libraries cooperative project on CD-ROM: results, experiences, and perspectives ANNIKA SALOMONSEN (The Royal Library, Copenhagen, Denmark) 3) Past, present and future relations between the IFLA Section of National Libraries and the Conference of Directors of National Libraries BENDIK RUGAAS (National Library Authority, Oslo, Norway) 4) Resource-sharing within Federal States: the case of the National Library of Catalonia MANUEL JORBA (National Library of Catalonia, Barcelona, Spain) 5) Cooperation and resource-sharing between national libraries of the United Kingdom IAN MCGOWAN (National Library of Scotland, Edinburgh, UK) 6) The system and role of state libraries in the United States RICHARD M. CHESKI (State Library of Ohio, Columbus, Ohio, USA) 163. Workshop: Social Sciences Libraries Mir¢ Theme: "CD-ROM Issues" 1) CD-ROMs and developing countries, CD-ROM and Multimedia, CD-ROM Standards CHING-CHI CHEN (Simmons College, Boston, Massachusetts, USA) 2) Copyright Issues Related to Electronic Media GRAHAM CORNISH (UAP Core Programme Office, Boston Spa, UK) 3) CD-ROM standards issues MARJORIE HLAVA (Access Innovations) 4) CD-ROM pricing issues MICHAEL E.D. KOENIG (Rosary College, River Forest, Illinois, USA) 5) Trends in the CD-ROM industry and how they will change the work of the information professional ANN LAWES, (TFPL Ltd.) 6) CD-ROM and its potential and problems in part of the Pacific CAROL MILLS (University of the South Pacific, Suva, Fiji) 7) Full-Text and bibliographical databases on CD-ROM in research libraries - costs, services and technology LARS NONDAL (Copenhagen Business School, Copenhagen, Denmark) 8) CD-ROM in developing countries: a UNESCO perspective DENISE PELLISIER and AZIZ ABID (UNESCO, Paris, France) 9) CD-ROM and document delivery issues JOHN REGAZZI (Engineering Information Inc., Hoboken, New Jersey, USA) 10) CD-ROMs and end user issues RON RIETDYK (Silver Platter Information Ltd., London, UK) 11) ¨Usuarios finales de CD-ROM en una Biblioteca Universitaria: Que hacher? MARGARITA TALADRIZ MAS (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Madrid, Spain) 12) CD-ROM alternatives and copyright, contractual issues EDWARD J. VALAUSKAS (Writer and consultant, Chicago, Illinois, USA) 11:00 - 19:00 164. Workshop: Libraries Serving Disadvantaged Persons joint with Education and Training and Libraries for the Blind Escola Universit…ria de Biblioteconomia i Documentaci¢ "Jordi Rubi¢ i Baluguer" Theme: "Interaction between library schools and specialized library services" 1) General introduction WINNIE VITZANSKY (Blinde Bibliothek, Copenhagen, Denmark) 2) Eduaction for outreach activities: the Swedish experience INGA LALLOO (University College of Bor†s, Bor†s, Sweden) 3) The Australian scene: serving people with all kinds of disabilities; what has been achieved and what is still necessary SUSANNE BRUHN (National Library of Australia, Canberra, Australia) 4) The Canadian scene: serving people with all kinds of disabilities: what has been achieved and what is still necessary BETH HOVIUS (Hamilton Public Library, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada) 5) Profiles of librarians serving the disadvantaged: a summary ANNE M. GALLER (Concordia University, Montreal, Canada) The second half of the workshop will involve smaller groups to prepare recommendations based on the theoretical explanation of the earlier session and the practical experience of the participants. 165. Workshop: UBCIM Core Programme joint with Information Technology Gaudi 1 Theme: "UNIMARC-CDS/ISIS" 166. Workshop: Acquisition and Exchange joint with Serial Publications, Interlending and Document Delivery, Information Technology and the UAP Core Programme Gaudi 2 Theme: "New ways of information delivery and their impact on libraries: problems solved or problems magnified?" 1) Short introduction to the topic ULRICH MONTAG (Bavarian State Library, Munich, Germany) 2) Electronic publishing and the acquisition crisis in academic libraries ROLF GRIEBEL (University Library of Erlangen- Nurenberg, Erlangen-Nurenberg, Germany) 167. Workshop: Management of Library Associations Col.legi Oficial de Bibliotecaris i Documentalistes de Catalunya Theme: "How to run a democratic Library Association" 1) Library associations a non-governmental organizations (NGOs) Speaker to be announced 2) Overview of the Guidelines for the Management of Library Associations RUSSELL BOWDEN (Library Association, London, UK) 3) Planning, documentation, budgeting and fund-raising as worktools in an association TUULA HAAVISTO (Finnish Library Association, Helsinki, Finland) 4) Pleasures and demands of being an activist in a library association DAVID BENDER (Special Libraries Association, Washington DC, USA) 5) Results of the RTMLA inquiry on the library associations in Eastern and Middle Europe VIOLA BATONYI (Hungarian Librarians' Association, Budapest, Hungary) 168. Workshop: Conservation Gaudi 3 Theme: "New Technologies for Conservation" 169. Education and Training OFF-SITE Visit 170. Workshop: University Libraries and other General Research Libraries Dali 2 171. Workshop: UAP Core Programme joint with Regional Activities Dali 3 Theme: "Access to Third World Journals" 1) Basic problems for authors and researchers SUBBIAH ARUNACHALAM (Central Electrochemical Research Institute Karaikudi, Tamil Nadu, India) 2) Collection development and retention policies MU'AZU HAMIDU WALI (National Library of Nigeria, Lagos, Nigeria) 3) Coverage by abstracting and indexing services Speaker to be announced 4) Document delivery systems PETER LOR (The State Library Pretoria, Pretoria, South Africa) 172. Workshop: Biological and Medical Sciences Libraries joint with EAHIL Institut d'Estudios de la Salut, Barcelona Theme: "Information and Document Access" 1) The management of a document supply centre TH. OKER-BLOM (Karolinska Institutets Bibliothek, Stockholm, Sweden) 2) Electronic document delivery GRAHAM CORNISH (UAP Core Programme Office, Boston Spa, UK) 3) New technology and document access LOIS ANNE COLAIANNI (National Library of Medicine, Bethesda, Maryland, USA) 4) New methods, new philosophy HERBERT FLEISCH (Institute of Physiopathology, Berne, Switzerland) 15:00 - 19:00 173. Workshop: National Libraries Picasso 2 Continuation of meeting 162 174. Workshop: Rare Books and Manuscripts Rusi¤ol Theme: "The Work of the Consortium of European Research Libraries in establishing a European Union Catalogue Database for Older Printed Books" 1) The consortium of European research libraries: in work in creating a database of the hand printed book in Europe J. MICHAEL SMETHURST (British Library, London, UK) 2) The European consortium database: challenge to resolve ANN MATHESON (The National Library of Scotland, Edinburgh, UK) 3) Le point de vue fran‡ais sur la conversion r‚trospective FRAN€OIS DUPUIGRENET-DESROUSSILLES (Service de l'Inventaire g‚n‚ral au D‚partement des Imprim‚s, BibliothŠque nationale, Paris, France) 4) Constructing a bibliography and Union Catalog of the handpress era in Europe: the EuroSTC or early printed Books file in the Research Libraries Information Network HENRY L. SNYDER (Bibliographical Studies and Research, University of California, Riverside, California, USA) 175. Workshop: Public Libraries Murillo Theme: "Adult Education" 1) Looking up to learn ANTHONY L. BAMBER (Research Consultant, Dihewyd, Lampeter, UK) 2) Public libraries and adult learners: some developments in the Netherlands SANCIA SIMONIS-RUPERT (NBLC, The Hague, Netherlands) 3) The public library and the adult learner DARLENE WEINGAND (University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin, USA) 176. (open) 15:00 - 18:00 177. Science and Technology Libraries SC II Velazquez 1 178. Cataloguing SC II Velazquez 2 179. Bibliography SC II El Greco 1 180. Classification and Indexing SC II El Greco 2 181. Asia and Oceania SC III Zurbaran 1 182. Social Sciences Libraries SC II Zurbaran 2 (183 open) 184. Library Buildings and Equipment SC II Sorolla 2 185. Library Theory and Research SC II Mir¢ 186. Art Libraries SC II Goya 1 187. Children's Libraries SC II Goya 2 188. Geography and Map Libraries SC II A. T…pies 1 189. Government Information and Official Publications SC II A. T… pi es 2 190. Library Services to Multicultural Populations SC II R. Ca sa s 1 191. School Libraries SC II R. Casas 2 192. Statistics SC II Sorolla 21:00 193. Reception offered by the Generalitat de Catalunya FRIDAY, 27 AUGUST 08:00 - 10:00 194. Libraries Serving Disadvantaged Persons SC II Zurbara n 195. National Libraries SC II El Greco 10:00 - 12:00 196. General Research Libraries CB II T…pies 197. Special Libraries CB II Gargallo 198. Libraries Serving the General Public CB II Sorolla 199. Bibliographic Control CB II R. Casas 200. Collections and Services CB II Zurbaran 201. Management and Technology CB II El Greco 202. Education and Research CB II Goya 203. Regional Activities CB II Velazquez 09:30 - 13:30 204. Library visits 12:00 - 12:30 205. Professional Board III (outgoing and incoming members. Incoming members to elect new Chair of the Professional Board)Rusi¤ol 10:00 - 13:00 206. Executive Board II with representatives from CDNL, FID, ICA and Unesco Murillo 13:00 - 14:00 207. IFLA Conference Organizers Rusi¤ol 16:00 - 19:00 208. Council II and Closing Session SI Mir¢ SATURDAY, 28 AUGUST 209. Sightseeing tours SUNDAY, 29 AUGUST 10:00-17:00 210. CDNL (Conference of Directors of National Libraries) Biblioteca de Catalunya ========================================================== Further information regarding IFLA activities can be obtained by contacting IFLA Headquarters at: ifla.hq@ifla.nl. Mailing Address: IFLA Headquarters P.O.B. 95312 2509 CH The Hague The Hague, Netherlands Telephone: 31-70-314-0884 Fax: 31-70-383-4827 ==========================================================