RSCVD AND TALARIA WORKSHOP: AN INTERNATIONAL RESOURCE SHARING INITIATIVE

September 16th and 17th 2024   Universidad de Cantabria 

 

Send an email to pi@unican.esindicating in the subject RSCVD and TALARIA WORKSHOP in the body include the information below: 

Name 

Institution 

Email  

Telephone  

 

September 16th Monday
 
September 17th Tuesday  
09:30 – 10:00 Registration    
10.00 - 11:30 Introductory Session about RSCVD Project and the Purpose of the Project. Stefania Marzocchi y Carmen Lomba   10.00  - 11:30     Talaria advanced modules: operators, borrowing cancellation and reiteration 
11:30- 12:00 Break   11:30- 12:00 Break 
12:00-14:00 TALARIA Software   12:00-14:00 Learning by doing (practical session) 
14:00-16:30 Break   14:00-16:30 Break 
16:30-18:00 Talaria basic modules: Registration, borrowing, lending  16:30-18:00 Collection of feedback and open discussion with participants 
 

  

Universidad de Cantabria   

Escuela Técnica Superior de Náutica

C. Gamazo, Nº1 39004  

Santander - Cantabria

Tfn: 942 201205 

    

How to get to Santander: 

https://turismo.santander.es/organiza-viaje/como-llegar

 
 
     
 
 
 
Hotel Hoyuela

 

 

Single room: 65,97 €  

Double room: 87,00 € 

   

  

Send a mail to: hotelhoyuela@sardinerohoteles.com  

identify yourself as attendant to TALLER RSCVD Y TALARIA.

 
 
Hotel Chiqui 

 

Single or double use room: 65,97 € Breakfast/pax./día: 14,00 €   Double room supplement: 44 €

 

Send a mail to:recepcion@hotelchiqui.com  

identify yourself as attendant to TALLER RSCVD Y TALARIA.

 
 

Participants that have confirmed their attendance: 

Institución- Hospital Fundación Jiménez Díaz 

Universitat de les Illes Balears

Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha 

Scuola Normale Superiore Pisa

Universidad de Valladolid 

Universidad Francisco de Vitoria 

Universidad de Salamanca

Universidad Pontificia de Comillas

Universidad de Oviedo

Università degli Studi di Bologna 

Universitat Rovira i Virgili 

Universidad de Almería  

Università degli Studi di Genova  

OCLC 

 

 

SILVANA MANGIARACINA   
Head of the  Library   Biblioteca Dario Nobili, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche - Area territoriale di Ricerca di Bologna  
 
Silvana Mangiaracina has a degree in Mathematics and is Director Technologist at the Italian National Research Council (CNR). She has been the Head of the CNR Bologna “Dario Nobili” Library since 1997.  Silvana has been actively involved for more than 30 years in the development and exploitation of ICT technologies to create innovative information services for the scientific research community and for libraries. She is the creator and project manager of NILDE, a nation-wide service for library resource sharing, used by about 900 Italian research, university and public libraries and about 100.000 their end-users. Silvana has been part of the RSCVD initiative from the beginning and acted as coordinator for the European Erasmus+ project HERMES Strengthening Digital Resource Sharing During Covid and Beyond. 
   
 
DEBORA MAZZA
Responsible for the communication activities   Biblioteca Dario Nobili, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche - Area territoriale di Ricerca di Bologna  
 
Debora Mazza has a degree in History and Oriental Studies (University of Bologna) and she is a librarian at Dario Nobili Library at CNR Bologna. She is responsible for the communication activities of the library and is involved in user access services and resource sharing. She also collaborates on the user interface, graphic design, test and documentation of the resource sharing software TALARIA. She collaborated with RSCVD initiative from the beginning.     
 
STEFANIA  MARZOCCHI   
Project manager   Biblioteca Dario Nobili, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche - Area territoriale di Ricerca di Bologna
 
Stefania Marzocchi is a librarian and project manager. Her collaboration with the Italian National Research Council (CNR) started in 2018 and is related to research and training activities mainly about Open Science, Open Access, copyright and authors' rights, information literacy, scientific information evaluation, web-based information retrieval, and digital literacy. She is experienced in the design, management, and evaluation of international technical assistance projects. As for the European project “HERMES - Strengthening digital resource sharing during COVID and beyond”, she collaborated in the conceiving of the idea, application of the project proposal and management of the project in all its phases.     
 
CARMEN LOMBA   
ILL librarian   Universidad de Cantabria, Biblioteca   
 
Carmen Lomba has a degree in History of Art (University of Valladolid). She has been working as librarian at the Library of Cantabria University since 1989 and has been responsible for the Interlibrary Loan-Document Delivery Service (ILL-DD) since 1995. She is currently part of the Working Group on ILL-DD for REBIUN (Network of Spanish University Libraries) and the NILDE Internationalization Working Group since 2019. She participates as a volunteer in RSCVD initiatives and worked in the European project “HERMES –Strengthening digital resource sharing during COVID and beyond” ERASMUS PLUS PROGRAMME, led by the Italian CNR (Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche) 2021-2023. She is a member of the IFLA Document Delivery and Resource Sharing (DDRS) Standing Committee (2021-2025) and of the Steering Committee of RSCVD.