Speakers

Welcome address

Rachinger, Johanna

Keynote speeches

Ridge, Mia
Thompson, Bill

Plenary Talks

Cousins, Jill
Kaiser, Max
Marsella, Marco

Session Chairs

Bergheim, Runar
Gradmann, Stefan
is a full Professor teaching knowledge management and semantic knowledge architectures at the School of Library and Information Science of Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin since 2008. Other focal areas in teching and research are digital libraries, library automation as well as the use of information technology in the realm of sense and interpretation in the 'Digital Humanities'. He studied Ancient Greek, Philosophy and German Literature in Paris and Freiburg (Brsg.), where he took his PhD in German Literature in 1986. Afterwards, he was active as scientific librarian and directing the GBV network before working as a product manager from 1996 to 2000 for Pica B.V. in Leiden (NL) and Montpellier (F). From 2000 until 2007 he was deputy director of Hamburg University's computing centre. He has been heavily involved in the creation of Europeana from its beginnings, where he is responsible for semantic interoperability. He has been active since 1995 as an expert for the European Commission (DG INFSO and Research) and various national funding bodies (mostly DFG and ANR). Since 2008, Stefan Gradmann is president of the German Socitey of Information Science and Information Practice (DGI).
Oomen, Johan
Siebinga, Sjoerd
Tzouvaras, Vassilis

Master of Ceremonies

Dallas, Costis

Speakers

Archer,Phil
Atsidis, Dimitra
Bamkin, Roger
Bubestinger, Peter
Coar, Ken
de Jong, Franciska
de Jong, Gerald
Drosopoulos, Athanasios (Nasos)
Edwards, Alun
Eloy, Sarah
Engels, Robert
Freire, Nuno
Gäde, Maria
Geipel, Markus M.
Gradmann, Stefan
is a full Professor teaching knowledge management and semantic knowledge architectures at the School of Library and Information Science of Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin since 2008. Other focal areas in teaching and research are digital libraries, library automation as well as the use of information technology in the realm of sense and interpretation in the 'Digital Humanities'. He studied Ancient Greek, Philosophy and German Literature in Paris and Freiburg (Brsg.), where he took his PhD in German Literature in 1986. Afterwards, he was active as scientific librarian and directing the GBV network before working as a product manager from 1996 to 2000 for Pica B.V. in Leiden (NL) and Montpellier (F). From 2000 until 2007 he was deputy director of Hamburg University's computing centre. He has been heavily involved in the creation of Europeana from its beginnings, where he is responsible for semantic interoperability. He has been active since 1995 as an expert for the European Commission (DG INFSO and Research) and various national funding bodies (mostly DFG and ANR). Since 2008, Stefan Gradmann is president of the German Socitey of Information Science and Information Practice (DGI).
Haskiya, David
Hall, Mark M.
Hermans, Paul
Hesselmann, Tobias
Hildebrand, Michiel
Isaac, Antoine
Jentzsch, Anja
Fernie, Kate
Keller, Paul
Lewin, Börje
Marx, Maura
Miksch, Silvia
Molendijk, Jan
Morselli, Francesca
Nicholas, David
Jeanna Nikolov-Ramírez Gaviria, M.A.
Petz, Georg
Schreiber, Guus
Simon, Rainer
Smith, Arfon
Stockmann, Ralf
Stott, Andrew
Swartz, Aaron - via Skype
Urtegaard, Gunnar