Fw: Call for Papers for ACD Section at IFLA 2013 in Singapore
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From:Acquisitions & Collection Development Section Standing Committee [mailto:ACQUIS-NEW@LISTSERV.LOC.GOV] On Behalf Of Julia M. Gelfand Sent: Thursday, November 22, 2012 4:10 PM To: ACQUIS-NEW@LISTSERV.LOC.GOV Subject: Call for Papers for ACD Section at IFLA 2013 in Singapore CALL FOR PAPERS World Library and Information Congress 2013 Acquisitions and Collection Development Section 79th IFLA General Congress and Assembly Singapore 17-23 August 2013 Conference Theme: Future Libraries: Infinite Possibilities http://www.ifla.org/acquisition-collection-development The Section’s 2 hour Open Session is: Collaboration in Collections: Libraries, Users and Information Providers Building and maintaining relevant collections requires innovation in these challenging times as libraries establish a greater digital footprint and explore different channels of scholarly communication and information delivery. Working together with publishers and vendors to find ways to meet the diverse expectations and needs of library users demands new models of communication, programming, organizational infrastructure, reliance on multiple and changing technologies, and accompanying services. This Open Session will emphasize how innovation and collaboration within libraries, among users and with the publishing and provider community will advance the role of collections. Suggested subthemes, with a focus on innovation and best practices for potential speakers to consider: · Responding to users’ expectations – how & when · Role of Open Access · Impact of eResources – challenges with acquisitions, licensing, pricing, perpetuity, use · Cooperative collection development · Resource relevance · Relationships with information providers · Collection assessment · Selection and de-selection · Discovery of collections · Promoting collections The section invites speakers from all library environments (academic, public, government, school, special) who can address any of these themes in a 15 minute presentation at the WLIC meeting. The goal is to create a diverse program of 4-5 speakers representing libraries from different parts of the world who have different experiences to share. Proposed papers must be original and not have been published elsewhere. It is hoped that all presenters will be able to prepare a formal paper, as well as a PowerPoint presentation, however IFLA realizes that it may be impractical to require that every speaker prepare a formal paper and PowerPoint slides. If that is the case, those speakers must prepare a substantial abstract, including references with URLs and bibliographies to accompany their presentation. All selected papers will have abstracts and links to full papers on the conference website. Presentations can be made in any of the official IFLA languages: Arabic, Chinese, English, French, German, Spanish, Russian, but an accompanying translation of all papers into English must be provided. Discussion at the conclusion of the presentations will be highly encouraged. Important Dates with which to comply: 31 January 2013 – Deadline for submitting 300 word proposals for papers and presentations, or substantial abstracts of 500 words if no paper will be prepared, plus a very brief biographical statement of speaker(s). Information should include: title of presentation; subthemes that it addresses, abstract, all authors, noting likely presenter; institutional affiliations; contact information, including all eMail addresses 28 February 2013 – Announcement of final program and communication with all who submit proposals. IFLA HQ notified of outcome from call. 1 May 2013 – Deadline for submission of final paper. Papers should be no more than 3,000 words and papers can be submitted in any of the official IFLA languages: Arabic, Chinese, Chinese, French, German, Spanish, Russian, but an accompanying translation of all papers into English must be provided. Attempts will be made to provide translations into other official languages. 30 June 2013 – Deadline for all PowerPoint presentations from Speakers June/July 2013 – All speakers will be notified of the time of the program. All proposals will be reviewed by a jury composed of members of the Acquisitions and Collection Development Section. Please note that unfortunately, there are no funds to assist with your attendance at WLIC 2013. Please also note that in accordance with IFLA’s Open Access Statement, all papers that are presented at the WLIC 2013 should be available under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 license. All submissions and any questions should be sent via eMail in a MS Word attachment to Julia Gelfand (jgelfand@uci.edu) by 31 January 2013. The receipt of all submissions will be acknowledged. -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.
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Please note that, the last date for proposal submissions is extended to February 15th, 20013. From:Acquisitions & Collection Development Section Standing Committee [mailto:ACQUIS-NEW@LISTSERV.LOC.GOV] On Behalf Of Julia M. Gelfand Sent: Thursday, November 22, 2012 4:10 PM To: ACQUIS-NEW@LISTSERV.LOC.GOV Subject: Call for Papers for ACD Section at IFLA 2013 in Singapore CALL FOR PAPERS World Library and Information Congress 2013 Acquisitions and Collection Development Section 79th IFLA General Congress and Assembly Singapore 17-23 August 2013 Conference Theme: Future Libraries: Infinite Possibilities http://www.ifla.org/acquisition-collection-development The Section’s 2 hour Open Session is: Collaboration in Collections: Libraries, Users and Information Providers Building and maintaining relevant collections requires innovation in these challenging times as libraries establish a greater digital footprint and explore different channels of scholarly communication and information delivery. Working together with publishers and vendors to find ways to meet the diverse expectations and needs of library users demands new models of communication, programming, organizational infrastructure, reliance on multiple and changing technologies, and accompanying services. This Open Session will emphasize how innovation and collaboration within libraries, among users and with the publishing and provider community will advance the role of collections. Suggested subthemes, with a focus on innovation and best practices for potential speakers to consider: · Responding to users’ expectations – how & when · Role of Open Access · Impact of eResources – challenges with acquisitions, licensing, pricing, perpetuity, use · Cooperative collection development · Resource relevance · Relationships with information providers · Collection assessment · Selection and de-selection · Discovery of collections · Promoting collections The section invites speakers from all library environments (academic, public, government, school, special) who can address any of these themes in a 15 minute presentation at the WLIC meeting. The goal is to create a diverse program of 4-5 speakers representing libraries from different parts of the world who have different experiences to share. Proposed papers must be original and not have been published elsewhere. It is hoped that all presenters will be able to prepare a formal paper, as well as a PowerPoint presentation, however IFLA realizes that it may be impractical to require that every speaker prepare a formal paper and PowerPoint slides. If that is the case, those speakers must prepare a substantial abstract, including references with URLs and bibliographies to accompany their presentation. All selected papers will have abstracts and links to full papers on the conference website. Presentations can be made in any of the official IFLA languages: Arabic, Chinese, English, French, German, Spanish, Russian, but an accompanying translation of all papers into English must be provided. Discussion at the conclusion of the presentations will be highly encouraged. Important Dates with which to comply: 31 January 2013 – Deadline for submitting 300 word proposals for papers and presentations, or substantial abstracts of 500 words if no paper will be prepared, plus a very brief biographical statement of speaker(s). Information should include: title of presentation; subthemes that it addresses, abstract, all authors, noting likely presenter; institutional affiliations; contact information, including all eMail addresses 28 February 2013 – Announcement of final program and communication with all who submit proposals. IFLA HQ notified of outcome from call. 1 May 2013 – Deadline for submission of final paper. Papers should be no more than 3,000 words and papers can be submitted in any of the official IFLA languages: Arabic, Chinese, Chinese, French, German, Spanish, Russian, but an accompanying translation of all papers into English must be provided. Attempts will be made to provide translations into other official languages. 30 June 2013 – Deadline for all PowerPoint presentations from Speakers June/July 2013 – All speakers will be notified of the time of the program. All proposals will be reviewed by a jury composed of members of the Acquisitions and Collection Development Section. Please note that unfortunately, there are no funds to assist with your attendance at WLIC 2013. Please also note that in accordance with IFLA’s Open Access Statement, all papers that are presented at the WLIC 2013 should be available under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 license. All submissions and any questions should be sent via eMail in a MS Word attachment to Julia Gelfand (jgelfand@uci.edu) by 31 January 2013. The receipt of all submissions will be acknowledged. -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.
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India4EU II is an Erasmus Mundus Action 2 project funded by the European Commission. India4EU II provides scholarships to nationals of India to spend a mobility period in Europe on a wide variety of academic fields at different levels of study (Undergraduate, Master, Doctorate, Post-Doctorate and Staff). The scholarships cover subsistence allowances, travel costs, tuition/registration fees and insurance costs. The project launched a call for a First Cohort of mobilities on 30th November 2012, ending on 18 Feb 2013. More from the website: http://www.india4eu.eu/ Dr. J. K. VIJAYAKUMAR, http://libinfospace.blogspot.com/ -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.
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Source: http://www.dline.info/index.php/research-award-for-lis [Note: For questions about the DLINE Research Award, contact edprocess [at] dline [dot] info addressed to Dr. Simon Fong] About the Award DLINE Incorporation, UK and India, the publisher of the collection of international journals in Science and Technology, and the Society for Information Organization in UK seek potential research projects with sound themes for the 2013 DLINE Outstanding Research Awards. Award-winning entries will receive a cash prize of $500 (or currency equivalent), a certificate, a winners' logo to attach to correspondence and the opportunity of publication in the DLINE journal - either as a full paper or a short paper. The DLINE Award recognizes library and information science researchers who have made extensive and innovative contribution in the library and information science domain. Two prizes will be awarded in 2013. Eligibility * Library and Information Professionals from Third world countries who are currently employed in any recognised library are eligible to apply. There is no age limit to the award. * * Submissions must be related to the library and information science domain research. * * Both individuals and project teams may submit an application. Any awards to project team submissions will be divided equally among the members. * * Each student or project team may submit only one paper/project per award. * * Applicants must agree to have winning proposal featured on the library website and archived in the DLINE Repository. Application Deadline The application deadline will be April 15, 2013. Application Process An application consists of the following: A proposal (maximum of 1000 words) which describes in detail the research strategy and the plan to do a piece of research (in any format). The proposals should be descriptive about the method the applicants like to use in the research process. Proposals for theoretical and survey research are strongly discouraged. The proposals should reflect innovativeness and methodological increments. Proposals should be submitted by email to edprocess [at] dline [dot] info The Content of the Proposal The proposal should clearly provide the aim and scope of the research including the description of the method, purpose, experiments, outcome and how the results will contribute to the domain. The proposals with theory or case studies are not supported in the award. The proposal need not at provide any data, but indicate what types of data will be given in the paper. The authors of the selected proposals will be asked to submit the final research study in the form of a full paper. Hence the proposal can be more descriptive but without any data or analysis. Evaluation Criteria The selection of the winner(s) of the award will be based primarily on the reviewers’ evaluation of how well the proposal demonstrates the following criteria: * Extensive and innovative plan in library and information science domain. * Evidence of significance in the research plan and inquiry that shows the strategy for the future. * Language and presentation * Originality in themes For questions about the DLINE Research Award, contact edprocess [at] dline [dot] info addressed to Dr. Simon Fong Source: http://www.dline.info/index.php/research-award-for-lis -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.
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5 travel grants to support colleagues from low-resourced countries to attend the 2013 Next Library conference in Aarhus, Denmark http://www.nextlibrary.net/ More details about this grant can be found at http://www.nextlibrary.net/grant-next-library-2013 -------- J. K. Vijayakumar, PhD. Senior Science & Technology Specialist Librarian, King Abdullah University of Science & Technology, Saudi Arabia. Web : http://libguides.kaust.edu.sa http://library.kaust.edu.sa -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.
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Dr. J. K. Vijayakumar