• Theme: Resources Management
  • Proceedings of the 16th Biennial IATUL Conference Enschede, The Netherlands
  • June 5-9, 1995
  • Edited by Gerard A.J.S. van Marle and Elin Tornudd
  • Originally published for IATUL by the University Library of Twente
  • Volume 5, published 1996

The International Association of Scientific and Technological University Libraries (IATUL) is a voluntary international organization which provides a forum for the exchange of ideas relevant to librarianship in technological universities throughout the world. It also provides library directors and senior managers an opportunity to develop a collaborative approach to solving common problems.

The 16th Biennial IATUL Conference was held June 5th – June 9th 1995, at the University of Twente in Enschede Netherlands. The 16th Biennial IATUL Conference’s theme was “Libraries of the Future.”

Papers and presentations may be found in the links below, organized first by the day they were presented and then alphabetically by the title of the presentation. Presentations that were given may be found under the additional files field. Papers and presentations for which no files were provided, or for which permission to make openly available was not granted, have been omitted from this collection.

Schedule

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1995
Monday, June 5th
12:00 AM

IATUL as a mirror of library developments since 1966 as documented in IATUL Proceedings

Elin Tornudd, IATUL

12:00 AM

Impact of IATUL on the development of the central technical library in the Republic of Slovenia

Mara Slajpah, IATUL

12:00 AM

Small is beautiful

Anna Dotomor, University of Veszprém

12:00 AM

The publications of IATUL from 1955 to 1965

Dieter Schmidmaier, IATUL

12:00 AM

Whither IATUL 1986-1990? (Reflections of a former President)

Dennis Shaw, University of Oxford

12:00 AM

Resource management: document delivery versus collection development

David Bradbury, The British Library

12:00 AM

Ten years of research into improving decision making

Roy J. Adams, De Montfort University

12:00 AM

Presidential address

Gerard A.J.S. van Marle, University of Twente

12:00 AM

Welcoming address

Theo J.A. Popma, University of Twente

12:00 AM

Welcoming address

Kees Th.J. Klijs, NVB, the Dutch Library Association

12:00 AM

Publishing on CD-ROM and Internet: experiences from two library based enterprises

Don E. Schauder, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology

12:00 AM

Resource management in a dynamic environment

Jay K. Lucker, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

12:00 AM

The management of scientific information, or , how to cope with the flood

Nicolaas J.I. Mars, University of Twente

12:00 AM

Changing trends in scholarly communication: issues for technological university libraries

Vladimir T. Borovansky, Arizona State University

12:00 AM

Electronic mail communications in aTechnical University Library

Charles T. Townley, New Mexico State University

12:00 AM

Internet publishing case study: ULIX and EDUCATE

Gobnait O'Riordan, University of Limerick

12:00 AM

Organizing the engineering resources on the Internet

Bill Bartenbach, Engineering Information Inc.

12:00 AM

A library of first resort for science , engineering, and technology: The Linda Hall Library

Bruce Bradley, Linda Hall Library

12:00 AM

Cooperation and resource sharing. Joint initiatives by the Swedish universities of technology libraries

Tove Persson, Lund University

12:00 AM

Developing access to major national libraries

Michael S.M. Hannon, University of Sheffield

12:00 AM

PICA's integrated infrastructure for document ordering and online document access

Look Costers, PICA
Makx Dekkers, PICA

12:00 AM

Organizational transformation implications for managing personnel as key resource

Egbert D. Gerryts, University of Pretoria

12:00 AM

Staff management in a distributed library system

Suzanne Enright, Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine

12:00 AM

What is expected of library managers in a new democracy?

Adriaan J. Swanepoel, Technikon Pretoria

12:00 AM

Computing and the library

Tuija Sonkkila, Helsinki University of Technology

12:00 AM

Information strategies in UK University Libraries

John Arfield, Loughborough University of Technology

12:00 AM

Managing current research information

Irma Pasanen-Tuomainen, Helsinki University of Technology

12:00 AM

Surf and Turf: issues in the development of academie services

Alasdair Paterson, University of Exeter

12:00 AM

UNITBIB: a model for a new university library in Trondheim

Ingar Lomheim, Technical University of Norway

12:00 AM

Cooperation, competition, or unique roles? The Arthur Lakes library and the Computing Center at the Colorado School of Mines

Joanne V. Lerud, Colorado School of Mines
Derek J. Wilson, Colorado School of Mines

12:00 AM

The future of libraries and computer centres: together or apart? Solutions in Finland

Paivi Kytomaki, Oulu University

12:00 AM

The library and the computer center - friends or foes?: a general overview

David Ben-Chaim, The Technion, Israel Institute of Technology

12:00 AM

Before and after CD-ROM: its impact on the management of resources in an African library

Ann Podmore, University of Zimbabwe

12:00 AM

Collection management in resource sparing development of Estonia

Konrad Kikas, Tallinn Technical University

12:00 AM

Printed versus electronic? No, printed coupled with electronic

Edwin Karnitis, Latvian Academic Library

12:00 AM

The relation between the user, the libraries and the bibliographic and information service in the electronic environment: Slovenian case

Tvrtko M. Sercar, Institute of Information Science
Marta Seljak, Institute of Information Science
Matjaz Zaucer, University of Ljubljana

12:00 AM

A method for managing the information resources in an interdisciplinary field

Sara von Ungern-Sternberg, Äbo Akademi Universit

12:00 AM

NAPS in Europe - promotion of electronic information services under the IMPACT 2 programme - the scene in Norway

Aud Lamvik, Technical University of Norway

12:00 AM