The 11 th Conference of the Association of Parliamentary Librarians of Asia and the Pacific

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1 The 11 th Conference of the Association of Parliamentary Librarians of Asia and the Pacific April 26-28, 2017 National Assembly Library Republic of Korea

2 Conference Theme Moving Towards a Big Data Era: the Role of Parliamentary Libraries and Research Services Wednesday 26 April Venue: 1 st Conference Hall, 1 st floor of the Members Office Building 09:30-10:00 Registration 10:00-10:30 Opening Ceremony - Opening address by Dr. Eun Chul Lee, Chief Librarian of the National Assembly Library - Welcoming address by Dr. Dianne Heriot, APLAP President - Congratulatory address by Hon. Jaecheol Shim, Deputy Speaker of the Korean National Assembly 10:30-11:20 Keynote speech by Ms. Donna Scheeder, IFLA President 11:30-11:40 Moving for the Tour of the National Assembly Library Venue: Members Entrance, National Assembly Library Building 11:40-12:30 Tour of the National Assembly Library Venue: Central Garden, 3 rd floor of the National Assembly Library Building 12:30-14:00 Lunch (buffet) Chair: Dr. Fiona Allen, Australia 14:00-15:20 Session 1: Environmental scanning information technologies, trends, and impacts - Sam Oh, Professor, Sungkyunkwan University, Korea DaaS (Data as a Service) for National Assembly Libraries - Seungyun Lee, Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute, Korea Technology Trends with Digital Transformation 15:20-15:40 Focus 39 - Preyanuch Klovutiwat, Thailand The Most Precious Data of Thailand - Toshiyuki Yamada, Japan Brains of the legislature - Legislative Research Service of the National Diet Library Program (as of April 7) 2

3 15:40-16:00 Coffee break 16:00-17:20 Session 1 (cont d) - Dr. Dianne Heriot, Australia The Promises and Pitfalls of Big Data - Leiwia Moli, Vanuatu Information Technology and Environment Changes in the Parliament Library and within the Parliament of Vanuatu with Challenges Encountered - Sunil Kesari, Urmila Sharma, India Founding and development of Library and Research Services of the Parliament of India in the latest technologies 17:40-17:55 Moving for the dinner venue Venue: Sarangjae 18:00-19:30 Welcome dinner hosted by Dr. Eun Chul Lee, Chief Librarian of the National Assembly Library Thursday 27 April Chair: Dr. Changsu Choe, Korea 09:00-09:30 Focus 39 - Dongmi Seo, Korea About a report entitled Comparative Research Report Related To A Bill - Chris Cliff, New Zealand The New Zealand Parliament s Library and Research Service - Sochetra Kim, Cambodia How General Research Department works to Provide Support Services to the Senate 09:30-11:00 Session 2: Targeting customers for better services - Joonhwa Jung, Korea Big Data Utilization Strategy for Parliamentary Libraries and Research Services - Catherine Lorimer, Australia A sea of parliamentary big data': collaborative approaches to its navigation by the Australian Parliamentary Library Research Service - Jiwon Park, Korea Comparative Legal Information Services targeting the Members: the experience of the National Assembly Library of Korea Program (as of April 7) 3

4 11:00-11:20 Coffee break 11:20-11:50 APLAP meeting 11:50-13:00 Lunch (lunch box) Chair: Ms. Emma Rey, Philippines 13:00-13:30 Focus 39 - Jeonga Park, Eunsol Shim, Korea Human Network Service - Nercy Syne-Simina, Federated States of Micronesia The Congress and the Congressional Library of Micronesia - Emma M. Rey, Divina S. Medina, Rosemarie D. Balidoy, Philippines All in One House: Library, Archives and Museum of the House of Representatives 13:30-15:00 Session 3: Promoting services big data applications and practical issues - Dr. Fiona Allen, Australia Big Data and Knowledge - P.H.N. Premasiri, S. L. Siyath Ahemed, Sri Lanka The Big Data Era: The role of Sri Lankan Parliamentary Library and Research Services - Mikyung Song, Jieun Lim, Korea Towards a Big Data-as-a-service for Legislative Research in the National Assembly Library of Korea - Asha Kumar, Fiji Recent Developments at the Parliamentary Library of Fiji 15:00-15:10 Coffee break 15:15-16:30 Session 3 (cont d) - Mustika Wati, Tenny Rosanti, Indonesia E-Kliping as an implementing technology for decision making - Mele Vaega, Samoa How to prevent and preserve all archive materials and resources - Chris Cliff, New Zealand Outside the box: a non-library technological solution for research service management 16:30 Closing Program (as of April 7) 4

5 Venue: Main Hall, 1 st floor of the National Assembly Library 16:30-17:30 Experiencing Korean Culture: Making hanji - traditional Korean paper 17:30-18:00 Moving for the dinner venue Venue: Central Park Ballroom, 15 th floor of the Kensington Hotel 18:00-19:30 APLAP dinner Friday 28 April Venue: Members Entrance, National Assembly Library Building 09:20-09:40 Moving for the Tour of the National Assembly Plenary Chamber Venue: Plenary Chamber, National Assembly Building 09:40-10:10 Tour of the National Assembly Plenary Chamber 10:10-11:15 Moving for Changdeokgung Palace (transportation will be provided and a lunch box will be distributed in the bus) Venue: Changdeokgung Palace, Northern Seoul 11:15-12:35 Tour of Changdeokgung Palace - Changdeokgung Palace was built during the Joseon Dynasty, and is an outstanding example of palace architecture and Eastern design. Program (as of April 7) 5