By Dr Kerry Smith
Information History: Perspectives and Prospects | CILIP Library & Information History Group Annual Conference 2016
Date: Friday, 6 May 2016
Organized by: CILIP Library and Information History Group (LIHG)
Venue: CILIP (Chartered Institute of Library & Information Professionals), 7 Ridgmount Street, London, England
Conference Conveners: Alistair Black, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and Monica Blake, Blake Information
Keynote Address: Martin Campbell-Kelly (University of Warwick) | Victorian Data Processing
Invited Address: Toni Weller (Visiting Research Fellow, De Montfort University) | Cambridge Women as Objects of Information, 1870-1920
Speakers:
John Crawford
Graham Jefcoate
Anna Hampson Lundh, Mats Dolatkhah and Louise Limberg
Ilkka Mäkinen
Deborah Mogg
Christina Vouvaki-Manousaki and Panorea Gaitanou
Steve Witt
Programme Agenda
9.15 Registration
9.40 Radical Readers and Global Surveillance: Books, Libraries, and the Information Networks of the Imperial Russian Secret Police | Steve Witt
10.10 Discipline and Technology of Reading in the 20th Century | Ilkka Mäkinen
10.40 Pre-digital Information Literacy: An Historical Perspective on Information Seeking in Educational Contexts | Anna Hampson Lundh, Mats Dolatkhah and Louise Limberg
11.10 Refreshments
11.40 Keynote Address – Victorian Data Processing | Martin Campbell-Kelly
12.30 Lunch
13.30 Invited Address – Cambridge Women as Objects of Information, 1870-1920 | Toni Weller
14.20 Scotland as the European Home of Information Ideologies? | John Crawford
14.50 Knowledge Transfer in the High Enlightenment: The Example of Göttingen University Library | Graham Jefcoate
15.20 Refreshments
15.40 H. E. Bliss and the Orderly Cosmos | Deborah Mogg
16.10 Museum Libraries History – The Greek Reality: Information Dissemination within the Museum Context | Christina Vouvaki-Manousaki and Panorea Gaitanou
16.40 Closing Remarks