IX Meeting of Central Bank Librarians
Madrid, Spain, September 30 – October 2, 2019
Opening remarks and welcome
Paloma Marín, Director of International and European Relations Department, Banco de España
Luis Arturo Jiménez Ramírez, Technical Meetings Manager, CEMLA
Session 1
Much more than data: the new challenges of the university Library in supporting research
Teresa Malo de Molina, Biblioteca de la Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
Session 2
Results of the second survey between CEMLA member and collaborating libraries
Isaac Vivas, Banco de México
Research support services at the Library of the Banco de España
Elena López de la Fuente, Banco de España
Session 3
Vías para increWays to increase the visibility of central bank publications and researchers at RePEc
José Manuel Barrueco, Biblioteca Universitat de Valencia
Session 4
Enhancing institutional and researcher web visibility at national and international levels
Humbert Alexander Garrido Arenas, Banco de la República (Colombia)
Session 5
The scientific production of CEMLA central banks in international databases
Elías Sanz Casado, Catedrático de la Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
Strategies to support researchers: implementation of DOI (Digital Object Identifier) at the Banco de México
Isaac Vivas Escobedo y Karla V. Quintero León, Banco de México
The BSP Knowledge Resource Network: Status Update
Nelia Balagapo, Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas
Session 6
The Institutional Repository of the Banco de España
Joaquín Selgas, Banco de España
Caracterización de la Red de Bibliotecas del CEMLA y la relación con los avances de la Biblioteca del BCP
Emilia Raquel Armoa de Barresi, Banco Central del Paraguay
Administrative Division and its contribution to economic research
Mª del Carmen Caravaca Escobar, Banco Central de Costa Rica
Session 7
Current and future trends regarding physical space in the library
José Pablo Gallo León, Biblioteca Universidad de Alicante
The Paolo Baffi Library of the Bank of Italy: history, holdings and services
Mª Lucia Stefani, Banca d’Italia
Transformation of the Central Bank of The Bahamas Library
Kenyetta T Dean-Pugh, Central Bank of The Bahamas
Session 8
From Library to a Knowledge management unit
Rafael Fuentes, CAF-Banco de Desarrollo de América Latina
Social networks, a window to the library
Olivia Isabel Flores Velásques, Banco Central de la Reserva de El Salvador
Session 9
The dissemination of bibliographic heritage: the experience of the Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Marta Torres Santo Domingo, Biblioteca Histórica Universidad Complutense de Madrid
The Library is everyone’s and for everyone: marketing actions in the Banco de España Library
Azucena Moreno, Banco de España
Research Data Management in LAC: where are we and where do we go?
Wouter Schallier, CEPAL
A Research Project Introduction
Juan Huitzilihuitl Flores Zendejas, Universidad de Ginebra
Session 10
Reflection
Current project status
Future of the network and of the meetings
Joint CEMLA-CBIFIL meeting
Opening remarks
Margarita Delgado, Deputy Governor of the Banco de España
Session 1: Joint introduction
On behalf of the CBIFIL Steering Committee
Zsuzsa Debreczeni, Bank for International Settlements
On behalf of the CEMLA
Luis Arturo Jiménez Ramírez
On behalf of the Banco de España, Joaquín Selgas
Session 2: Challenges and Strategies for Research Libraries
Session chair: Eva Semertzaki, Bank of Greece
Keynote speaker: Agnes Ponsati, Head of CSIC Library Network
Panel discussion: Agnes Ponsati; Romina Oses, Banco Central de Chile on behalf of CEMLA; and Katrina Stierholz, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis