Graduate study

    Monika Batur, research assistant

     Office hours: Wednesday, 11:00-12:00, room E-320 (Winter Semester 24/25)

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     Room: E-320

     Phone: 01/4092-365

 

 

Monika Batur (scientist ID 406141) holds MA in Library Science and Education in Croatian Language and Literature. Since September 2023, she has been working as a research assistant at the Librarianship Section within the Department of Information and Communication Sciences at the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Zagreb and she is a PhD candidate at University of Zagreb.

She was born in 1989 in Županja, where she completed her primary school and high school education. She graduated in Information and Communication Sciences and Croatian Language and Literature from the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences at the University of Zagreb in 2015. Following her graduation, she enrolled in the PhD Studies in Information and Communication Sciences as a recipient of the Excellence Scholarship, awarded by the Council for Postgraduate Studies at the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Zagreb.

She acquired her internship experience at the UFZG Library and successfully passed the professional examination to become a certified librarian in 2017. She worked as an assistant at the Department of Information Sciences at the University of Zadar during the academic year 2016/2017. Subsequently, she worked at the National and University Library in Zagreb from 2018 to 2023, holding the position of a cataloger in the Cataloging Department. In 2023, she attained the title of senior librarian.

She actively participates in scientific and professional projects, regularly attends lifelong learning programs, and has also received training through international academic programs. She is an active member of the Croatian Library Association and participates on the organizational and program committees of conferences. She regularly participates in professional and scientific conferences and publishes papers in professional and scientific journals and proceedings.

She is the winner of the award for the best librarianship students of the Dr. Foundation. Ljerka Markić-Čučuković in 2015 and Eva Verona Award of the Croatian Library Association in 2022.

 

Fields of interest:

  • bibliographic organization
  • inclusive library services
  • local studies

Projects

Project of Development and Maintenance of the Croatian Cataloguing Code, National and University Library in Zagreb (2019 – 2023)

Culture Loves Nature: The Heritage of Croatian Rivers, National and University Library in Zagreb (2022)

HIT – Croatian emigrant press, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences at the University of Zagreb (2018 – u ongoing)

Learner Corpus of Croatian as a Second and Foreign Language Learner Corpus of Croatian as a Second and Foreign Language (CROSL), Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences at the University of Zagreb (2013 – 2015)

Links to profiles

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ORCID

Courses

  • Bibliographic organization I
  • Bibliographic organization II
  • Book and reading
  • Libraries and Library Collections 1

Kristijan Klasan, assistant

 

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 Office hours:

Winter term: Tuesday 13:30 – 15:00, room E-313

Summer term: Tuesday 12:00 - 13:30, room E-313

 Room: E-313 
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 Phone: +385-01-409-2321

 

Resume:

Kristijan Klasan was born in 1997 in Karlovac. He finished primary school in 2012, and in the same year he enrolled in secondary school: Technical school Karlovac, majoring in electrical engineering.

In 2016, he enrolled in an undergraduate study of informatics at the Faculty of Informatics, Juraj Dobrila University of Pula. In 2019 he defended his final paper on the topic of Steganography and steganalysis. Upon completion of his undergraduate studies, he obtained the title of university Bachelor's degree in Informatics (univ.bacc.inf.). In the same year, he enrolled in graduate studies, and graduated in 2021 on the topic of Mobile application for booking theater tickets. Upon completion of his graduate studies, he obtains the title of Master of Informatics (mag.inf.).

He completed his pedagogical-psychological-didactic-methodical competences in the academic year 2021./2022. at the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University in Zagreb.

Until January 2023, he works in two secondary schools in Karlovac as a teacher of informatics. In February of the same year, he was employed as an assistant at the Department of Information and Communication Sciences, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University in Zagreb.

Fields of interests:

  • Software ingeneering
  • Database
  • Mobile applications
  • Cryptography

 

 

Arian Rajh, PhD, associate professor of archival science, archivist with 17 years of professional experience specialising in contemporary archival material. From 2006 to 2022, he worked at the Agency for Medicinal Products and Medical Devices, 10 of those years as department head. He worked on managerial tasks, on the creation and maintenance of the institution's record-keeping and archival policy, and on the implementation of internal and external EU projects (EU IPA 2009 TAIB project, which he initiated and led, the program of digitisation and migration of Agency's archival materials, the introduction of digital medicinal products dossiers into Croatian regulatory practice, as well as numerous projects of procurement or creation and upgrading of IT systems). Between 2009 and 2022, he taught as an external Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences associate. In 2018 the University appointed him associate professor without tenure. Since 2022 he has been employed as an associate professor and a Department of Information and Communication Sciences member. He participated in creating teaching materials at the Department, and he reviewed materials for the Polytechnic in Požega. From 2009 to 2014, he taught the Planning and Design of Records Management Systems course. In addition, currently, he teaches archival theory and practice courses, arrangement and description of archival material, records management, and archival appraisal. Arian has participated in numerous workshops and training programs, including one for the UN's International Atomic Energy Agency. He has mentored student practice, MA and BA theses, and evaluated PhD theses and scientific and educational appointments. 

NincevicLorena Ninčević, assistant

Office hours: Tuesdays 10:00-11:30, online (via BigBlueButton or Zoom) or room E-315 (by appointment); schedule meeting via e-mail

Mail: lnincevi(at)ffzg.unizg.hr

Room: E-315

Phone: +385-1-4092-323

 

Resume

Lorena Ninčević was born on June 13th, 1997 in Karlovac. She attended primary and secondary school (Gymnasium - general course) in Karlovac. In 2016, she enrolled at the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences in Zagreb, at the Department of Information and Communication Sciences and the Department of Comparative Literature. In June 2019, she participated in the DigiLing summer school of digital linguistics in Prague. In the same year, she recieved Bachelor's degree in Information Sciences and Comparative Literature, defending her final paper entitled Computational analysis of literary texts using the example of the analysis of Russian literary corpus. She participated and presented at the international conference INFuture 2019 as a co-author of the paper Quantitative Analysis of Adjectives in the Russian Literary Corpus of Realism and Romanticism. In 2020, she participated as a co-presenter of the paper Depictions of Women in Croatian Duga and Tena: A Computational Analysis at the NooJ conference. From May 2020 to July 2021 she was working on the project PRINCIPLE (Providing Resources in Irish, Norwegian, Croatian and Icelandic for Purposes of Language Engineering). She graduated in September 2021 and received a Master's degree in Comparative Literature and Computer Science Education.

She is a winner of the Award of Excellence in Undergraduate Studies in Information Sciences (2019) and the Award of Excellence in Graduate Studies in Information Sciences (2021). In 2021, she also received the Franjo Marković Award of the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences in Zagreb. During her studies, she received a scholarship for excellence.

Since October 2022, she has been working as an assistant at the Department of Information and Communication Sciences (Department Section for Natural Language Processing, Lexicography and Encyclopedic Science). She is an active speaker of English, and a passive speaker of Italian and French.

Fields of interest:

  • digital humanities

 Publications listed in the Croatian Scientific Bibliography (CROSBI) 

Projects:

  • employed as a student on the project PRINCIPLE (Providing Resources in Irish, Norwegian, Croatian and Icelandic for Purposes of Language Engineering) (2020-2021).

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Office hours:
Mondays 10 to 11 am, room E-313.

Email:
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Phone:
+385-01-409-2321

CV:
Željko Trbušić was born on May 21st, 1988, in Karlovac, Republic of Croatia. After graduating from Gimnazija Karlovac high school in 2008 he enrolls as a student of Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences in Zagreb where he received his BS in Information Science and Archaeology in 2011 and MS in Information Science, field of Archival Science, in 2013. He worked as an archivist at the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts from 2014 to 2021 and is currently employed as a teaching assistant at the Department of Information and Communication Sciences, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Zagreb. He began pursuing his doctoral degree in 2016 at the Department of Information and Communication Sciences, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Zagreb, where, in 2022, he successfully graduates with the topic named Methods for analysis and process optimisation of optical character recognition in archival information systems, and is awarded the title Doctor of Philosophy (PhD). He published more than 30 professional and scientific papers in journals in Croatia and abroad and has participated in many domestic and international scientific conferences. He is a member of steering committee of AERI (Archival Education and Research Initiative), an active member of Croatian Archival Society and ICARUS Croatia. He was awarded AIEF (ARMA International Educational Foundation) foundation scholarship in 2020 for his work in the field of information management.

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Research interests:

  • archival information systems and records management
  • digitalization
  • computer vision and pattern recognition
  • blockchain and NFT
  • artificial intelligence

Projects:

Coruses:

  • Archival legislation
  • Digitization and migration of documents
  • Arrangement and description of archives
  • Managing archives
  • Appraisal of archives
  • Information technology fundamentals
  • Digitalization of textual materials