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From: Barbara A. Genco <bagencoconsulting_at_gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 01 Dec 2009 15:07:49 -0500
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Barbara A. Genco
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Brooklyn, NY 11215
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"To achieve great things, two things are needed; a plan and not quite enough time." Leonard Bernstein
From: Usher
Sent: Friday, November 27, 2009 9:20 AM To: Ifla-l_at_infoserv.inist.fr Subject:
76th IFLA in Gothenburg: Libraries for Children and Young Adults & School Libraries and Resource Centers Open Session: Call for Papers
IFLA World Library and Information Congress
76th IFLA General Conference and Assembly
10-15th August 2010 Gothenburg, Sweden
Call for Papers
Libraries for Children and Young Adult Section and School Libraries and Resource Centers Section
Congress theme: Open Access to Knowledge - Promoting Sustainable Progress
Session Theme: Partnerships between Public Children's Libraries and School Libraries
Keynote speaker - the theme of this Paper would be strategies for cooperation between public libraries and school libraries. It
would include the reasons that both types of libraries should work together for reading and learning.
The Keynote Speaker Paper should be no more than 60 minutes in duration.
Case studies - these papers could reflect programmes involving any of the stakeholders in libraries and schools (teachers, librarians, parents and students). Papers on programmes involving all types of public libraries and both primary and secondary schools are welcomed.
Papers can be written and given in any of the official IFLA languages (English, French, German, Russian, Spanish),
but abstracts should be submitted in English.
Proposals for Case Study Papers must include the following and must be in English:
a)Title of proposed presentation b) Outline of the proposed presentation (no more than 300 words) c) Name(s) of presenter(s) d) Position or title of presenter(s) e) Presenter(s) employer or affiliated institution f) E-mail address g) Telephone/fax numbers h) Short biographical statement regarding the presenter/s
15 minutes will be allowed for a summary delivery of the paper in the Conference, followed by 5 minutes of discussion,
the full written paper is not to be read.
The Sections have requested Simultaneous Translation for the Session.
Proposals should be submitted by January 15, 2010 by Email: karen_at_usher43.karoo.co.uk and viviana.quinones@bnf.fr
Please note: All expenses incurred for attending the Gothenburg conference are the responsibility of the authors whose papers are accepted. Authors/presenters are expected to attend the World Library and Information Congress and present their papers in person.
The Review Committee will evaluate all submitted materials and successful applicants will be notified by February 12, 2010.
Full accepted papers must be between 3000 and 6000 words in length and are due by 26th March 2010,
so that translations can be organised and must be an original submission not published elsewhere.
All papers will be published on IFLANET.
For additional information please contact:
Mrs. Karen Usher MCLIP, Hon. FCLIP Chair of IFLA: School Libraries and Resource Centers Section
Librarian Eric Fell Learning Resource Centre South Hunsley School MELTON North Ferriby East Yorkshire HU14 3HS
(44) 1482 875208
karen_at_usher43.karoo.co.uk library@shunsley.eril.net
Received on Tue 01 Dec 2009 03:07:49 PM CST
Date: Tue, 01 Dec 2009 15:07:49 -0500
For your information. Please excuse cross-posting. Feel free to share this call for papers far and wide! Thank you! bg
Barbara A. Genco
Editor, Collection Management, Library Journal
170 Prospect Park West #2R
Brooklyn, NY 11215
718.499.8750
347.238.6384 Mobile
BAGencoConsulting_at_Gmail.com
Follow me on TWITTER _at_BarbaraAGenco
www.libraryjournal.com
"To achieve great things, two things are needed; a plan and not quite enough time." Leonard Bernstein
From: Usher
Sent: Friday, November 27, 2009 9:20 AM To: Ifla-l_at_infoserv.inist.fr Subject:
76th IFLA in Gothenburg: Libraries for Children and Young Adults & School Libraries and Resource Centers Open Session: Call for Papers
IFLA World Library and Information Congress
76th IFLA General Conference and Assembly
10-15th August 2010 Gothenburg, Sweden
Call for Papers
Libraries for Children and Young Adult Section and School Libraries and Resource Centers Section
Congress theme: Open Access to Knowledge - Promoting Sustainable Progress
Session Theme: Partnerships between Public Children's Libraries and School Libraries
Keynote speaker - the theme of this Paper would be strategies for cooperation between public libraries and school libraries. It
would include the reasons that both types of libraries should work together for reading and learning.
The Keynote Speaker Paper should be no more than 60 minutes in duration.
Case studies - these papers could reflect programmes involving any of the stakeholders in libraries and schools (teachers, librarians, parents and students). Papers on programmes involving all types of public libraries and both primary and secondary schools are welcomed.
Papers can be written and given in any of the official IFLA languages (English, French, German, Russian, Spanish),
but abstracts should be submitted in English.
Proposals for Case Study Papers must include the following and must be in English:
a)Title of proposed presentation b) Outline of the proposed presentation (no more than 300 words) c) Name(s) of presenter(s) d) Position or title of presenter(s) e) Presenter(s) employer or affiliated institution f) E-mail address g) Telephone/fax numbers h) Short biographical statement regarding the presenter/s
15 minutes will be allowed for a summary delivery of the paper in the Conference, followed by 5 minutes of discussion,
the full written paper is not to be read.
The Sections have requested Simultaneous Translation for the Session.
Proposals should be submitted by January 15, 2010 by Email: karen_at_usher43.karoo.co.uk and viviana.quinones@bnf.fr
Please note: All expenses incurred for attending the Gothenburg conference are the responsibility of the authors whose papers are accepted. Authors/presenters are expected to attend the World Library and Information Congress and present their papers in person.
The Review Committee will evaluate all submitted materials and successful applicants will be notified by February 12, 2010.
Full accepted papers must be between 3000 and 6000 words in length and are due by 26th March 2010,
so that translations can be organised and must be an original submission not published elsewhere.
All papers will be published on IFLANET.
For additional information please contact:
Mrs. Karen Usher MCLIP, Hon. FCLIP Chair of IFLA: School Libraries and Resource Centers Section
Librarian Eric Fell Learning Resource Centre South Hunsley School MELTON North Ferriby East Yorkshire HU14 3HS
(44) 1482 875208
karen_at_usher43.karoo.co.uk library@shunsley.eril.net
Received on Tue 01 Dec 2009 03:07:49 PM CST