Wednesday, 21 June

9.00-10.30

Room 081 (D), Level -1

National archival collections: anthropology, copyright, pedagogy
Presented by the Audio-Visual Materials Section
Chair: Hanneke Kuiper (Openbare Bibliotheek Amsterdam)
Elections
Darius Kučinskas (Martynas Mažvydas National Library of Lithuania, Vilnius)
The collection of Lithuanian piano rolls at the Martynas Mažvydas National Library of Lithuania
Artemis Papadaki (Bellerbys College, Brighton, UK)
The National Radio-Television Archive of Contemporary Classical Music: material of the items and copyright
Samantha Bennett (The Australian National University, Canberra)
School of Music RePlayed: a case study in audio archiving preservation and pedagogy
9.00-10.30

Room 081 (C), Level -1

Performance ephemera sources and access
Presented by the Bibliography Section
Chair: Rupert Ridgewell (IAML Vice President, British Library, London)
Ann Kersting-Meuleman (Universitatsbibliothek Frankfurt, Frankfurt)
Rheingold v. Blue Danube: various methods, possibilities and solutions of cataloguing ephemera in the field of performing arts in German speaking countries
Claudio Bacciagaluppi (RISM Switzerland)
Challenges and perspectives of access to musical ephemera: OnStage — a case study from Switzerland
Elena Schilke and Irmlind Capelle (Musikwissenschaftliches Seminar Detmold/Paderborn, Detmold)
Hoftheater Detmold – Bestandserschließung und -präsentation im 21. Jahrhundert
9.00-10.30

Room 081 (B), Level -1

Funding issues and challenges
Presented by the Forum of Sections
Chair: Stanisław Hrabia (IAML President-Elect, Jagiellonian University, Kraków)
Vera Kriezi (Music Library of Greece of The Friends of Music Society, Athens)
Can libraries be competitive? The Music Library of Greece as an example of a changing organization in the age of crisis
Alexandros Charkiolakis (MIAM – Istanbul Technical University, Istanbul)
Managing a music library: difficulties and challenges
Rafael Ribeiro (University of Brasilia, Brasilia)
The State and music: financial resources allocated by the City Council of São Paulo to two musical institutions
9.00-10.30

Room 076,
Level -1

Copyright Committee
Working Meeting (open)
Chair: Claire Kidwell (Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance, London)
9.00-10.30

Room 078,
Level -1

Cataloguing Section
Business Meeting (Open)
Chair: Joseph Hafner (IAML Vice President, McGill University, Montréal)
10.30-11.00

Level -1

Tea and coffee
11.00-12.30

Room 081 (B), Level -1

Issues and news related to Linked Data and RDA
Presented by the Cataloguing Section
Chair: Joseph Hafner (IAML Vice President, McGill University, Montréal)
Joseph Hafner (IAML Vice President, McGill University, Montréal), Megan Chellew (McGill University, Montréal), Robin Desmeules (McGill University, Montréal), Daniel Paradis (Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec, Montréal), Andrew Senior (McGill University, Montréal)
The Canadian Linked Data Summit and Initiative: what is happening with Linked Data in Canada
Massimo Gentili-Tedeschi (Istituto Centrale per il Catalogo Unico, Rome)
Latest news! IFLA LRM’s impact on cataloguing
11.00-12.30

Room 081 (C), Level -1

Reaching out
Presented by the Public Libraries Section
Chair: Carolyn Dow (Lincoln City Libraries, Nebraska)
Geoff Thomason (Royal Northern College of Music, Manchester)
It takes a war (to bring libraries together) : cross-sectoral collaboration between music libraries – a case study
Marianna Zsoldos (Bródy Sándor Public Library, Eger)
Free air guitar, please take one : unusual music sessions for children in a public library
11.00-12.30

Room 081 (D), Level -1

National libraries: treasures and services
Presented by the Forum of Sections
Chair: Roger Flury (Caerphilly, Wales)
Ruta Almane-Palmbaha (National Library of Latvia, Riga)
The Alfrēds Kalniņš Music Reading Room (National Library of Latvia): structure, possibilities and collection
Katre Riisalu (Fine Arts Information Centre, Tallinn)
Highlights in the private music archives in the National Library of Estonia
Beatriz Magalhães Castro (Universidade de Brasília, Brasília)
The Theresa Christina Maria Collection housed at the National Library of Rio de Janeiro: a tale of dos and don’ts in the unravelling of an Imperial collection under the tropics
11.00-12.30

Room 078,
Level -1

Project Group on Access to Music Archives
Working meeting (open)
Chair: Jon Bagüés (ERESBIL – Basque Archives of Music, Errenteria), Klaas Jaap van der Meiden (Resonant, Leuven)
11.00-12.30

Room 076,
Level -1

Membership Committee
Working meeting (closed)
Chair: Jane Gottlieb (IAML Vice President, The Julliard School, New York)
12.30-14.00 Lunch
12.30-13.30 National Library of Latvia Tour
15.00-18.00 Excursions
21.00 Répertoire International de Littérature Musicale (RILM)
Reception for National Committee representatives, Committee members, Commission Mixte members and friends of RILM