Speakers and Programme

9:00–9:30 Registration with coffee


9:30–10:00 Welcome and Opening

Šarūnas Birutis
Minister of Culture of the Republic of Lithuania

Prof. Dr. Renaldas Gudauskas
Director General of the Martynas Mažvydas National Library of Lithuania


Session 1

moderator Janina Marcinkevičienė

10:00–10:20 Orphan Works Within the Lithuanian Digital Cultural Heritage

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Regina Varnienė-Janssen
Martynas Mažvydas National Library of Lithuania
Director of the National Centre for Digitization and the Virtual Electronic Heritage System

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Rimvydas Laužikas
Vilnius University
Director of the Department of Museology

10:20–10:40 Lithuanian Approach Towards the Implementation of the EU Orphan Works Directive

Nijolė Janina Matulevičienė
Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Lithuania
Head of the Copyright Division

10:40–11:00 Related or Attributed? Orphan Works and Library Linked Data

Gordon Dunsire
Independent consultant
Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom

11:00–11:20 How to Position Orphan Works to the UBC: Universal Bibliographic Control

Professor PhD Mirna Willer
Department of Information Sciences
University of Zadar, Croatia

11:20–11:40 Implementation of the Orphan Works Directive in Latvia

Uldis Zariņš
National Library of Latvia
Strategic Development Department


11:40–13:00 Lunch break


Session 2

moderator Uldis Zariņš

13:00–13:20 Opportunities for Financing Diligent Search

Simona Martinavičiūtė
Senior specialist
Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Lithuania
Copyright Division

13:20–13:40 Works Represented by the LATGA Association. The Role of LATGA in Identifying Copyright Owners and the Possibility to Collectively Administrate Orphan Works

Gabrielė Naprušienė
LATGA
Manager of the Subdivision for Visual Arts

13:40–14:00 Orphan Works – Legal and Practical View in Estonia

Karmen Linask
National Library of Estonia
Head of Parliamentary Information Centre

Ivi Smitt
National Library of Estonia
Parliamentary Information Centre
Information specialist for copyright


14:00–15:00 Discussion