LIBER 39TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE - Statsbiblioteket
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Iva horova graduated at the Conservatory<br />
in Teplice 1980 (piano playing). In<br />
1984 she received her PhD from the<br />
Faculty of Philosophy, Charles University<br />
Prague - Department of Music Science.<br />
In 1999 she finished study in Library<br />
and Information Science in the National<br />
Library in Prague, bachelor level.<br />
In 1990-1993 she took part in the<br />
development of an automation system in<br />
the Music Information Centre, which was<br />
focused on the documentation of Czech<br />
contemporary music.<br />
Since 1994 she has been Director of the<br />
Library of Academy of Performing Arts in<br />
Prague, with particular interests in library<br />
management and implementation of new<br />
technology in information and library<br />
services, leading a number of projects in<br />
this field.<br />
In 2000-2001 she was an external<br />
teacher at the Institute of Information Studies<br />
and Librarianship and at the Institute<br />
of Musicology at the Philosophical Faculty<br />
of Charles University in Prague. Main<br />
topics of interests: methodology of describing<br />
special types of documents, data<br />
conversation, methodology of document<br />
digitization, music librarianship.<br />
From 2004 to 2008 she was Chair of<br />
the Electronic Theses and Dissertations<br />
Working Group of Association of Libraries<br />
of Czech Universities (ALCU), now<br />
Member of Executive Board of ALCU. Also<br />
Member of: Czech Cataloguing Policy<br />
Board, Working Group on Cataloguing<br />
of Non-Book Materials and Printed Music,<br />
Member of Advisory Board of Czech<br />
professional Journal “Knihovna” (Engl.<br />
“Library”).<br />
martin moyle is Digital Curation Manager<br />
at UCL (University College London), with<br />
responsibilities for services and projects in<br />
the areas of digital repositories and digital<br />
preservation. Current projects include<br />
text mining for open access repositories<br />
(the JISC MERLIN project), metadata aggregation<br />
(the EuropeanaTravel project),<br />
a repository of primary audio-visual<br />
research data (the JISC CAVA project) and<br />
crowdsourced manuscript transcription<br />
(the AHRC Bentham Transcription Initiative).<br />
anna Rovira is a Graduate in Librarianship<br />
and History, and is at present the<br />
Director of Libraries at Universitat Politècnica<br />
de Catalunya – Barcelona Tech. She<br />
worked in the Universitat de Barcelona<br />
as an associate professor (2000-2009).<br />
She is one of the representatives of the<br />
Catalan Academic Libraries Consortium<br />
(CBUC) in the DART-Europe Board and is<br />
also involved in the Communia European<br />
Project.<br />
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