Ioannis Iglezakis is a Visiting Lecturer at the Aristotle University in Thessaloniki and attorney at law at the Thessaloniki Bar Association. He graduated from the Aristotle University in Thessaloniki in 1987 and received his Ph.D. from the same university in 2000. He has masters of Laws from the Aristotle University in Thessaloniki (1990) and from the University of Hanover, Germany (1993). He is the author of books related to I.T. and public and EU law (in Greek) and has various publications in Greek, German and English legal reviews, on issues related to I.T. law, public, economic and EU law. He is the co-author of Cyberlaw (Hellas), Kluwer Law Editions.Tatiana Synodinou is an Assistant professor at the Law Faculty of the
University of Cyprus. She obtained her law degree from Aristotle University
of Thessaloniki. She completed her postgraduate studies at the University
Aix-Marseille III and her doctoral and postdoctoral studies at Aristotle
University of Thessaloniki receiving fellowships from the Greek Scholarship
Foundation and by the Committee of Research of Aristotle University of
Thessaloniki.
Prior to her appointment as Assistant Professor at the University of Cyprus,
Tatiana Synodinou worked as scientific collaborator with teaching duties at
the Faculty of Law of Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (2001-2004) and
at the Interdisciplinary postgraduate program of "Informatics and
Management" of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. She also worked as
a full-time Visiting Lecturer at the Department of Mass Media of Aristotle
University of Thessaloniki and the Department of Accounting and Finance of
the University of Macedonia, as a short- time Visiting Lecturer at the
postgraduate program "2 Recherche Droit de Propriété Intellectuelle" of the
University of Nantes and as a scientific collaborator to the Centre of
International and European Economic Law.
Dr. Synodinou has been a member of the Bar Office of Thessaloniki since
2000. She is a case law reporter for "Kluwer Law International" to the legal
database «Kluwer EU IP Cases». She has worked as a short time expert to EU twinning projects and was a member of the e-business Advisory Board for the study "Intellectual Property for ICT producing SMEs" in the context of the
the "Sectoral e-Business Watch" 2007-2008. She is the author of three books
and various publications in the fields of intellectual property law,
information techmology law, private and commercial law.Sarantos Kapidakis is a Professor at the Department of Archives and Library Sciences, at the Ionian
University, Greece, and Director of the Laboratory on Digital Libraries and Electronic Publishing. He
teaches the courses of Digital Libraries and Electronic Publishing, on the undergraduate and graduate level. In the past, he was employed by the National Documentation Centre - Greece, MIT - USA,
and the University of Crete and at the Foundation for Research and Technology - Hellas. He received
a Ph.D. degree in Computer Science from Princeton University in 1990. He also holds a MSc. from
Princeton University and a Diploma in Electrical Engineering from National Technical University of
Athens. His current research interests in digital libraries and electronic publishing include digital library
architectures and interoperability, metadata, Dublin Core, e-learning, e-services and policies on digital
content, evaluation and usability of digital libraries, and information retrieval on libraries. As part of his research on Digital Libraries, he participated in the DELOS Network of Excellence on Digital Libraries,
he was a member of the Resource Discovery in a Globally-Distributed Digital Library Working Group,
part of the Digital Library Research Collaboration, funded by the NSF and EU (1998), and has been a
co-Chair of the 13th European Conference on Digital Libraries (ECDL2009).