Terry in front of the University of Lisbon's School of Liberal Arts on the Campus where Librarian@2010 Conference was held.
Meetings were held in undergound section of National Archives building on the University Campus
Here are Tatjana Aparac-Jelusic (Croatia), Terry, and Anna Maria Tammaro (Italy) at the entrance to the Conference
Terry and Anne Gilliland from the LIS School at the University of Calfornia, Los Angeles
Anne is a University of Illinois GSLIS Graduate and now heads the UCLA LIS School.
Terry, Keith Michael Fiels, Executive Director of American Library Association, and Antonio Pena Falcao, President of Portuguese Association of Librarians, Archivists, and Documentalists
Biddy Fisher from Sheffield Hallam University in the UK gives her paper.
The Executive Director of the American Library Association, Keith Michaels Fiels.
Terry prepares for his presentation.
Checking with Anna Maria to see if all is prepared
Paul Sturges, Chair of IFLA/FAIFE, presents
Anna Maria Tammaro presents.
The evening banquet in the style of earlier times.
Dzintra Milkane and Iveta Guadkovska from Latvia enjoy the dinner (Ian Johnson from Aberdeen, UK looks on)
Lars Qvortrup, Rector of the Royal School of LIS, Copenhagen, Denmark.
Biddy Fisher (UK), Mary Wagner and Deborah Willms of Minnosota, USA, listen to Lars Qvortrup
About 80 people were in attendance, but the auditorium was designed for an audience of several hundred
Srecko Jelusic, Tatjana Aparac-Jelusic, and Anna Maria Tammaro enjoy lunch in the courtyard area at the University.
Vieta Gudakovska, Director of the University of Latvia Library in Riga and Terry
Iveta and Terry first met at a conference in Moscow, Russia in 2000. Since then they have met at various other conferences in Europe.
Andrew Cranfield, head of EBLIDA and from the Netherlands. EBLIDA is the European Bureau of Library, Informaiton, and Documentatoin Associations.
Other speakers listen to Andrew
After the sessions on the way back to the hotel Terry encounters a group of students off to an event that seems to have something to do with Native Americans, if the headress is any indication.
The Bull Ring in Lisbon near Terry's Hotel.
The Bull Fights in Portugal do not require the killing of the Bull, as they do in Spain.
An interesting building from an architectural perspective near Terry's Hotel in Lisbon.
The view from Terry's hotel window of the City of Lisbon.
Terry's Hotel and a large momument to a political figure in the history of Portugal in front of the hotel.