49th General Assembly of BETH

September 6-7, 2021

Information Literacy in European Theological Libraries

ONLINE CONFERENCE

Programme & Presentations

Monday, Sep 6, 2021

New forms of teaching information literacy in Germany: Blended Learning Courses, YouTube Videos, Online-Tutorials

Martin Nissen (Universitätsbibliothek Heidelberg, Germany)

Perspectives from Students

Oleh Yaskiv & Victoria Rozlutska: (Sheptytsky Center Library, Ukrainian Catholic University, Ukraine)

Ward De Pril & Lieneke Timpers: (KU Leuven, Maurits Sabbe Bibliothek, Belgium)

Information literacy in Italy and in Italian Ecclesiastical Libraries

Stefano Malaspina (ABEI – Libray of the cathedral’s Chapter, Milano, Italy)

Reports from member associations and libraries

General meeting (members only)

Tuesday, Sep 7, 2021

Wikipedia: the collaborative academic knowledge resource

Dariusz Jemielniak (Kozminski University, Poland)

Information literacy in the graduate and postgraduate study curriculum at the Catholic Faculty of Theology, University of Zagreb

Vlatka Bozicevic (Catholic Faculty of Theology University of Zagreb)

Information retrieval courses for students of Theology at UEF Library

Jussi Hyvärinen (University of Eastern Finland)

Go Digitally on a Shoestring for Smart Working

Hannie Riley (Wycliffe Hall, University of Oxford, UK)

Serving Research, Building Knowledge: An International Research Infrastructure for Religion Studies

Lieneke Timpers (KU Leuven, Maurits Sabbe Bibliothek)

Information and research literacy development with doctoral students

Katharina Penner (Eurasian Accrediting Association)

Next conference in Rolduc, Netherlands (10-14.09.2022)

Providing students with tools for success: Best practices for developing and implementing a credit-bearing Information Literacy course in a theological library

Jérémie LeBlanc & Marta Samokishyn (Saint Paul University, Canada)

Closing Remarks

The conference is open for everyone interested in European and international theological librarianship.

Registration deadline 03.09.2021.

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After registering for the conference, attendees will receive an email inviting them to Sched, the online conference space. Here you can view all of the sessions, create your personal schedule, and see who else is attending our event. This will also be the place where you will be able to access the Zoom rooms during the two days of the conference. Feel free to make your Sched account your own!

Should you have any questions or concerns please contact us at info@beth.eu.