This satellite conference will take place in a hybrid format (with both onsite and online presentations).
Timing | Activities and speakers | Location |
08:30 | Continental breakfast sponsored by GOBI Library Solutions from EBSCO | C1-03 / hallway |
09:00 | Welcome and Introduction: Frank Cervone and Kendra Albright, Conference Co-Chairs and Albina Krymskaya, Chair of SET | C1-03 |
09:30 | The design of Knowledge Management courses in South Asia - Naresh Agarwal, PhD, Professor and Director, Information Science & Technology Concentration, Simmons University, Boston and Md. Anwarul Islam, PhD, Department of Information Science and Library Management, University of Dhaka | C1-03 |
09:50 | Knowledge Management Training in the Middle East - Mohammad Hassanzadeh, PhD, Professor, Knowledge and Information Science, Tarbiat Modares University | C1-03 |
10:10 | The state of KM education in Brazil - Francisco Carlos Paletta, PhD, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciência da Informação, University of São Paulo and Sueli Mara Ferreira, Departamento de Biblioteconomia e Documentação, University of São Paulo | C1-03 |
10:30 | Refreshment break | C1-03 / hallway |
11:00 | Panel discussion, moderated by Kendra Albright | C1-03 |
11:30 | Summary of morning, Frank Cervone and Kendra Albright | C1-03 |
11:45 | Talk of Barbara Kawecki, GOBI Library Solutions | C1-03 |
12:00 | Lunch sponsored by GOBI Library Solutions from EBSCO | Auditorium reception |
13:00 | Knowledge Café discussions Overview and instructions (10 minutes) (Kendra and Frank) Discussions for 45 minutes; 10 minutes to report out each time | C1-03 |
* Topic: Curriculum and competencies | C1-01 | |
* Topic: Degree programs vs. training | C1-02 | |
* Topic: How do we raise awareness of KM as a discipline? | C1-03 | |
15:15 | Summary and Closing remarks | C1-03 |
16:00 - 17:00 | Social drinks at Café Stobbe | Kortekade 20, Rotterdam |