Past conferences

2023, 12-13 June, UCL SSEES, London and online

2022 , 16-17 June, British Library, London

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Presentations.

Microsoft Teams recordings of the presentations and discussions are available on request (no video recording of slides for the live presentations delivered at the morning session, but a full recording of the presentation given online and the round table in the afternoon)

Improving access to the Taras Shevchenko digital collections by Nadiia Strishenets  (Shevchenko_Slavic (1)-Nadiia )

‘Days in Belarus’: Building a collection in response to the 2020-21 Belarusian protests by Katie McElvanney (COSEELIS presentation 2022_Katie)

Endangered Archive Programme at the British library: resources originated in Ukraine by Katya Rogatchevskaia (EAP Ukrainian-Katya )

Decolonisation at the SPRI library: questions and opportunities by Eleanor Peers (COSEELIS presentation June 2022)

2019, 4-5 July, St Anne’s College, Oxford

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In lieu of the the conference photo – the photo after the Committee meeting

2018, 5-6 July, Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge

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More about the conference with picture and immediate reactions on Twitter 

COSEELIS Conference Programme 2018

Presentations:

The Ukrainian press in the West European languages PRESENTATION SERHIY BLAVATSKYY

2017, 19-20  June, British Library and UCL SSEES, London

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COSEELIS-2017-Programme

Russian Revolution Hope Tragedy Myths  by Katya Rogatchevskaia

DOCTORAL RESEARCH IN RUSSIAN AND EAST EUROPEAN STUDIES : TRENDS AND REALITIES FROM THE UTREES DATABASE by Gregory Walker

2016, 4-5 July; WESLINE/COSEELIS, British Library, London

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WESLINE-COSEELIS Conference Programme 2016

Presentations:

Geoff West (British Library). Promoting collections through exhibitions real and virtual (and the Slides text)

Lesley Pitman (UCL, SSEES Library). Monograph solutions for area studies collections

Wojciech Janik (UCL SSEES Library). Social Media @ UCL SSEES Library

Andrei Rogatchevski (University of Tromsø, Norway). Russian Views of Brexit and the 2014 Scottish Independence Referendum

Monograph Solutions roundtable chaired by Rachel Kirkwood (Collection Development Manager, University of Manchester Library)
Speakers: Ruth Elder (Collections Management Specialist, University of York) and Lesley Pitman (Librarian, UCL SSEES Library)

2015, 2-3 July; Arundel House Hotel, Cambridge 

COSEELIS-2015-Conference Programme

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Presentations:

Katya Rogatchevskaia. Collaborative Doctoral Partnership in Slavonic Studies one year into the project

COSEELIS 2015 conference report

2014, 3rd-4th July; University of Leeds

COSEELIS 2014-Conference Programme-final

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Presentations:

Professor Jonathan Pitches. Contrasting Modernities: the Rural and the Urban in Michael Chekhov’s Psychological Gesture and Meyerhold’s Biomechanical Études

Carolin Schneider and Jadzia Terlecka, Librarians in Language Centres

Gudrun Wirtz, The East European Collection of the Bavarian State Library and its digital services

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2013, 8th-9th April; Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge
COSEELIS 2013 Conference programme

Conference report

Fish and Oceanographers, Scholars and Librarians: Researching Nineteenth-Century Russian Women Writers by Dr Diana Greene is now available as an article in Slavic & East European Information Resources, vol. 15, issue 4, 2014. P. 210-222)

2012, June 28th-29th; Harris Manchester College, Oxford

COSEELIS 2012 Conference programme

2011, June 27th-28th; John Rylands University Library, Manchester 

Conference programme – COSEELIS Conference 2011

 

COSEELIS Conference 2011 report by Gerald Watkins

Presentations:

Reporting and translating the 2004 Beslan hostage disaster by Dr Sue-Ann Harding (Russian and East European Studies University of Manchester)

Reporting and Translating the 2004 Beslan Hostage Disaster by Dr Sue-Ann Harding (East European Studies University of Manchester) – notes

University Library: Assessing our collection strengths by Maureen Pinder (Leeds University Library)

Content development: what’s the point of a policy? by Rachel Kirkwood (John Rylands University Library, Manchester)

Science Fiction but not as you know it: the exhibition at the British Library and East European science fiction by Katya Rogatchevskaia (British Library)

The London Library: a Case Study in Social Media by Claudia Ricci (The London Library)

2009, 6-7 April; Clare College, University of Cambridge  

Conference programme – COSEELIS Conference 2009

2004, April  5th-6th; Fitzwilliam College, University of Cambridge   

Conference programme – COSEELIS Conference 2004

2003, March 18th-19th; University of York  

Conference programme COSEELIS Conference 2003

1 Response to Past conferences

  1. Curious says:

    Who’s the lady in the yellow jacket in the top picture….?

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