Autre appel de communication pour IFLA

La section « acquisition et développement de collections » de l’IFLA lance un appel de communication pour le congrès international de l’IFLA qui aura lieu à la ville de Québec en août 2008 (voir le billet précédent de CultureLibre.ca qui présente deux autres appels de communication pour l’IFLA 2008)  :

IFLA Acquisition and Collection Development Section, Division of Collections and Services

74th World Library and Information Congress, Quebec City, Canada, 10-14 August 2008

*Session Theme: « In and Out (of Copyright): Contrasting Perspectives on Digitization of Library Collections »

The IFLA Acquisition and Collection Development Section invites librarians and other interested parties to submit proposals for papers for the Section’s two hour Open Programme during the Quebec Congress.

A broad range of initiatives are underway in the library and information community focusing on digitization of print collections, including materials both in and out of copyright. We invite papers that present contrasting views, from participating libraries or organizations, of these various digitization efforts. We are interested in learning about the opportunities that are presented and the challenges that have arisen in participating libraries and organizations.

Please send a detailed abstract (1 page or at least 300 words) of the proposed paper (must not have been published elsewhere) and relevant biographical information for the author(s)/presenter(s) by 1 February 2008 via email to:

Lynn Sipe (Mr.)
Chair, IFLA Acquisition and Collection Development Section Standing Committee
Collection Development Coordinator, USC Libraries, University of Southern California
Tel: (213)740-2929 Fax: (213)740-3148
e-mail: lsipePASDESPAM@usc.edu

*The abstracts will be reviewed by members of the Acquisition and Collection Development Section’s Standing Committee. Successful proposals will be identified by 22 February 2008. Full papers will be due by 15 May 2008. Papers should be no longer than 20 pages. A maximum of 20 minutes will be allowed for a summary delivery of the paper during the Section’s Open Programme in Quebec.

(voir le billet précédent de CultureLibre.ca qui présente deux autres appels de communication pour l’IFLA 2008)

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