FYI from the ILN and ALA. Canadian proposals welcomed!
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Sent: Tuesday, December 15, 2015 6:52 PM
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Subject: Call for International Papers and Projects Program-Deadline: Dec 19
Don’t miss the deadline…
CALL FOR INTERNATIONAL PAPERS & PROJECTS PROGRAM |
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The American Library Association, International Papers
and Projects
Committee invites proposals for presentations to be made at the next ALA Annual Conference in Orlando,
Florida, USA. Presentations will be delivered at the International Papers Session scheduled
for June 2016.
The International Papers
and Projects
Program provides librarians with an opportunity to exchange information about library services, collections and projects throughout the world. The program also serves to stimulate
the interest of U.S. librarians in international library matters. Through its International Papers Committee, ALA’s International Relations Round Table (IRRT) invites librarians to submit a presentation proposal.
The 2016 International Papers
and Projects Program theme is:
Borderless Libraries: Pushing Boundaries for Innovation and Leadership
Learning and research today are increasingly global and interdisciplinary. To meet
the challenges and needs of our interconnected world, libraries are reaching outside of their institutional and geographical borders to cooperate with institutions and agencies of all types. With increased awareness of shared missions and common challenges,
libraries are forming learning networks to gain insights and achieve solutions to respond to community needs.
This program will feature presentations on projects and collaborations that cross
traditional boundaries, both geographical and institutional, in order to innovate and lead. Presenters are encouraged to consider the theme from diverse angles. Possible topics may include, but are not limited to:
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
Proposals, presentations, and papers must be written and delivered in English, which is the working language of the program.
Proposals should include:
1. Title of the presentation
2. Name, title, institutional affiliation, and full contact information (including a valid e-mail address) for each presenter
3. Abstract (300-500 words)
4. A short biographical profile of each presenter
Proposals should be submitted electronically (as a single Microsoft Word or PDF attachment) to the International Relations Office via email at
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Deadline for submitting proposals is December 19, 2015.
SELECTION PROCESS
Three official and three alternate proposals will be selected. Alternate proposals will be ranked and considered in place of official ones in case substitutions are necessary. Proponents will be notified of the selection results by January 15, 2016.
PRESENTATION FORMAT
The International Papers and Projects Program is 1.5 hours total. Presentations should run about 20 minutes each, followed by a question-and-answer session. Presenters are encouraged to prepare a dynamic and interactive presentation, incorporating visual
prompts, technologies, games, questions for the audience, etc. PowerPoints are common, but speakers who want to read a paper or refer to it are welcome to do so. Optionally, presenters may submit a formal paper (5,000-10,000 words), to be published on the
International Papers Committee website.
We would like to invite you to view previous presentations listed on IRRT's International Papers and Projects Session Committee website,
http://www.ala.org/irrt/irrt-international-papers-committee.
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