Quelques appels de communications pour IFLA
Voici, en vrac, deux appels de communication pour la conférence de l’International federation of libraries and associations (IFLA) qui aura lieu à la Ville de Québec en août 2008 (site en anglais) :
- Appel à communications à l’occasion du premier congrès de l’Association internationale Francophone des Bibliothécaires et Documentalistes l’AIFBD sous le thème général : « Francophonies et bibliothèques : innovations, changements et réseautage » à la Grande bibliothèque de Montréal, 3-6 Août 2008. La date limite pour proposer une communication est le 1er décembre 2007.
- La section sur la livraison documentaire et le partage de ressources invide des propositions pour sa session ouverte à propos « Global resource sharing across borders: crossing geographical, language and conceptual boundaries in interlibrary loan and document delivery services » – voici le texte de l’appel :
IFLA Document Delivery and Resource Sharing Section Division of Collections and Services
Session theme: Global resource sharing across borders: crossing geographical, language and conceptual boundaries in interlibrary loan and document delivery services.
The IFLA Document Delivery and Resource Sharing Section invites librarians and other interested parties working in the field of Interlibrary Loan, Document Delivery and Resource Sharing to submit proposals for papers in the 2-hour open session in Quebec.
Interlending, document delivery and resource sharing are library services that have crossed traditional boundaries and borders for many years. In keeping with the theme of the 74th World Library and Information Congress, « Libraries without borders: navigating toward
global understanding, », we invite papers that showcase:
· successful cross-border cooperation (international, geographical, language – for example – cooperative cross-border agreements between Brazil, Angola and Portugal to share content in the Portuguese language; international consortia, etc.),
· or demonstrate how traditional boundaries and paradigms have been transcended through innovative interlending, document supply and resource sharing initiatives. (for example, home delivery)Please send a detailed abstract (1 page or at least 300 words) of the proposed paper (which must not have been published elsewhere) and relevant biographical information of the author(s)/presenter(s) by 31 January 2008 by email to:
Kim Baker kbaker.nlsaPSADESPAM@gmail.com (retirez PSADESPAM)
Chair: Document Delivery and Resource Sharing Standing Committee
Programme Executive: Document Supply and Information Services National Library of South Africa
5 Queen Victoria Street
Cape Town 8001
SOUTH AFRICAThe abstracts will be reviewed by members of the Document Delivery and Resource Sharing Section’s Standing Committee at their mid-term business meeting in February 2008. Successful proposals will be identified by 20 February 2008. Full papers will be due by 15 May 2008. Papers should be no longer than 20 pages and 15-20 minutes will be allowed for a summary delivery of the paper during the Section’s open programme in Quebec.
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