Tuesday, December 13, 2011

[KMDG-L] Call for Papers - IFLA Agricultural Libraries SIG

Call for Papers
Agricultural Libraries Special Interest Group

Theme:
Social networking for agricultural research, education, and extension service: an international perspective

The IFLA Agricultural Libraries Special Interest Group in association with the International Association of Agricultural Information Specialists (IAALD) invites papers for presentation at IFLA General Conference, Helsinki, Finland in August 2012.

Social networking is a hawkeyed phrase. It is a tool to connect people to people. Agricultural research, education, and extension are establishing connections with one to one and many to many in sharing and exchange of information. The advent of Internet has greatly facilitated and reinforced these connections by a variety of social network sites such as Facebook, Twitter, Blog, Flicker, Ning etc.

The session will focus on pragmatic approach on the role of social media as a catalyst in establishing connections for advancing agriculture. Proposals must focus on one or more of the following topics with reference to the country/region/institution:

1. Role of social media for agricultural research
2. Role of social media for agricultural education
3. Role of social media for agricultural extension service
4. Role of social media for sustainable agriculture
5. Role of social media for agribusiness and marketing

SUBMISSIONS:
Proposal abstract (max 500 words) must be submitted by January 20, 2012 on any one or more of the topics listed above to dereddy@tamu.edu. Submission is to include presenter's name, position, institution, and email address.
All fees, including registration to the conference, travel, accommodation etc. are the responsibility of the authors.Notification of acceptance of proposals will be completed by February 20, 2012.

Deva E. Reddy, PhD
Convener, IFLA Agricultural Libraries SIG
Associate Professor
Texas A&M University Libraries
College Station, TX 77843-5000
United States
Tel.979-862-1062 Fax.979-458-0112
dereddy@tamu.edu

Thursday, December 8, 2011

[KMDG-L] Call for papers for Knowlwdge Manage satellite meeting

IFLA Satellite Meeting

Knowledge Management Theory in Action: how to plan, apply, and assess knowledge management in libraries

12 August 2012 - Helsinki

 

Organised by the IFLA Knowledge Management Section

 

 

CALL FOR PAPERS

 

Knowledge Management Section

 

Theme:  Knowledge Management Theory in Action: how to plan, apply, and assess knowledge management in libraries

 

Date:  10 August 2012

 

Location:

Goethe-Institut Helsinki  http://www.goethe.de/ins/fi/hel/knt/anf/deindex.htm

Conference Theme and Focus:

 

Knowledge Management (KM) in an institution is recognized by all to be of crucial importance.  Whether the institution is a library or an organization that contains a library, librarians can and should play a major role in this regard because they have the skill and the tools to do it.  KM may not be employed because it is not fully understood or seems too complex or vague.  It may also not be fully appreciated by the managers of the institution's budget.

 

Almost ten years after the official introduction of Knowledge Management within IFLA it is possible and appropriate

-          To report on the state-of-the-art

-          To examine the practical experiences that outline models of implementation that can encourage and guide the widespread application in different library contexts 

 

The framing of the theory and state-of-the-art is entrusted to keynote speakers that have been selected.

 

Librarians, information scientists, professionals, researchers and other interested parties in knowledge management are invited to submit proposals for presentation at the meeting about use and implementation of KM by libraries or similar institutions which supply examples and models that can be applied and adapted to other situations.

 

The presentation proposals should contain a description of the KM system implemented, and

-          How it was designed

-          The implementation process followed

-          Organizational and technological choices made

-          Implementation timing and costs

-          The organizational details of running the process

-          The measurement of organizational and financial sustainability

-          How the impact/the impact has been assessed

 

The KM Section welcomes examples from different contexts (libraries of different sizes, libraries within cultural/administrative institutions, community organizations, companies, etc.).

 

This satellite meeting will feature a state-of-the-art tutorial on the basics of Knowledge Management followed by case studies.  The KM tutorial will explain the process of KM, the situations to which it is most usefully applied, and tools to implement and manage it.  A panel discussion of speakers will explore  the major and most critical issues.

 

Submissions

 

If you are interested in contributing, please send:

 

An abstract of 300-500 words, in English and including a title.

An outline of the presentation.

Brief biographical information of the author(s)/presenter(s) with current employment information.

Submitter's  mailing address.

 

Send all this by February 15, 2012 to Leda Bultrini at e-mail:

leda.bultrini@arpalazio.it 

 

The submissions will be reviewed by a programme planning committee of the Knowledge Management Section Standing Committee. The selection will be based on the abstracts and rated on how well they fit the programme theme. Authors will be contacted by March 31, 2012.

 

Selection

 

For successful applicants the deadline for submission of full papers is May 31, 2012 to allow time for review of papers and all other organizational needs. The papers must be original submissions, not published elsewhere, and should be no longer than 15 pages, double-spaced. Papers should be in  English.

 

Presentations at the satellite meeting will be limited to approx. 20 minutes and will be a summary of the original paper.  The presenter is encouraged to use PowerPoint. The conference will be conducted in English and all presentations will be required to be in English.

 

For information on the IFLA Knowledge Management Section, please see:

http//www.ifla.org/en/km

 

For additional information on this call for papers, you may contact Leda Bultrini

(leda.bultrini@arpalazio.it)

 

Please note

 

All expenses, including registration for the full conference, travel, accommodation, etc. are the responsibility of the authors/presenters.  No financial support can be provided by IFLA or the IFLA KM Section.  The satellite meeting will not charge a registration fee.  Lunch and other refreshments on the day of the satellite meeting will be provided.

 

Congress attendance grants

 

The Finnish National Committee and IFLA are working hard to secure funds for Conference Participation Grants. Up-to-date information will be made available on our Conference Participation Grants webpage (forthcoming).

 

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Leda Bultrini

Chair of KM Satellite Meeting Committee in Helsinki

 

Planning, development and internal control division, Director

Education division, Director

 

ARPA Lazio (Regional Agency for Environment Protection, Lazio)

 

Via Boncompagni, 101

00187 Roma

Italy

 

Tel +39 06 48054549

Fax +39 06 48054443

 

 

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

[KMDG-L] Call for papers for Helsinki 2012: IFLA Knowledge Management Section

Call for papers for Knowledge Management Open Session

WLIC, Helsinki, August 2012

IFLA Knowledge Management (KM) Section provides an international platform for professional communication and understanding of the significance of KM for libraries. It gives a voice to KM on a global scale and follows the developments in KM, promoting its practical implementation within the global library community.

The 2012 WLIC Conference 

The annual IFLA World Library and Information Congress (WLIC) provides an opportunity to present innovative models, case studies and research.  Delegates and speakers from all parts of the world come together to discuss new developments and successful practice in libraries. The conference motto for the 2012 Conference in Helsinki, Finland is:

"Libraries Now! - Inspiring, Surprising, Empowering"

The IFLA Knowledge Management Section invites librarians and knowledge managers to submit proposals for papers in a 2-hour session at WLIC Helsinki, 11-17 August 2012.

The KM Conference Programme

"Potential of Knowledge Management in Public Libraries" is the KM Section’s theme for its 2012 Open Programme during the conference.  We are looking for speakers who can highlight use of KM, from a global and theoretical perspective but also with a practical aspect.  The focus should be on using KM in the public library setting, including reports from agencies whose tools support these KM initiatives.

We invite presentations that showcase:

-           Knowledge creation and knowledge sharing in public libraries particularly across boundaries of language, culture and technology

-           Innovative use of technology to support knowledge sharing, joint research and learning (workplace learning, e-learning)

-           Case studies in application of Knowledge Management tools that support the success of the library

Important Dates and Timelines

Submission: 

Please send an abstract of approximately 500 words, in English, no later than January 31, 2012 to: Agnes Hajdu Barat, Programme Chair (hajdu@jgypk.u-szeged.hu). Both abstracts and full papers should be submitted as a MS Word file by e-mail.  The abstracts will be reviewed by Programme Committee members of the Knowledge Management Section.

Please also attach a summary of the proposed paper, curriculum vitae of the author(s), contact details, professional affiliation(s), and a brief statement on their career(s). Also, a digital photograph(s) would be useful.

Proposed papers must be original and not have been published elsewhere.   Please attach a declaration about originality of the proposed paper and verify that it has not been published anywhere.


Selection:

Successful applicants will be notified by the end of February, 2012.


The selected presenters for the program at the
Helsinki conference will be asked to submit a formal paper (for inclusion on the IFLA conference website) no later than May 1, 2012. Papers can be submitted in one of the official IFLA working languages: Arabic, Chinese, English, French, German, Russian, Spanish.  Papers should be submitted with a one-page abstract in English. Papers should not be longer than 20 pages.  Papers must be original and not have been published elsewhere.  Selected papers may be nominated by the Section for inclusion in an IFLA publication.

Presentation at the Conference:

A maximum of 20 minutes will be allowed for the presentation of each paper during the Section's session in Helsinki. Please note, although every effort will be made to provide simultaneous interpretation into other IFLA languages, interpretation may not be available. Therefore presenters are encouraged to use a PowerPoint in English to facilitate understanding of the ideas presented.  The PowerPoint for the presentation should be submitted to the Program Chair by 1 July, 2012.

At least one of the authors of the paper must present the paper. Please send a promissory note with your signature verifying intent to attend the IFLA Conference in Helsinki to the Program Chair.

Unfortunately, the Programme Committee has no funds to assist prospective authors: abstracts should only be submitted on the understanding that the expenses of attending the IFLA conference (including travel, expenses and conference fee) will be the responsibility of the author(s)/presenter(s) of accepted papers.  Some national professional associations may be able to help fund certain expenses, and a small number of grants for conference.

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Prof.dr.Ágnes Hajdu Barát

Chair of KM Program Committee in Helsinki

Institute of Adult Education

University of Szeged Gyula Juhász Faculty of Education

(SZTE JGYPK)

Address: Szeged, Szilléri sgt. 12. 6723 HUNGARY

Telephone/fax: ++36 62 474 255

E-mail: hajdu@jgypk.u-szeged.hu

http://www.jgypk.u-szeged.hu/tanszek/konyvtud.htm


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

[KMDG-L] Call for Papers - Science & Technology Libraries

Call for Papers

IFLA Science and Technology Libraries Section

Papers are invited to be presented at 78th IFLA General Conference and Assembly, Helsinki, Finland in August 2012

Theme: The Role of Libraries in Data Curation, Access, and Preservation: an International Perspective

Data curation, access, and preservation are integral to the advancement of research in science and technology. For further definition and clarification of the role of data in research see the Digital Curation Centre (DCC) website: (http://www.dcc.ac.uk/digital-curation/what-digital-curation).

The session will focus on the role of libraries and librarians in data curation in various countries and the challenges associated with establishing and operating data curation repositories, on a local or national level. Proposals must focus on one or more of the following topics:

1. Key issues confronted in establishing a national plan for data curation

2. The role of libraries in establishing data curation repositories.

3. A financial model for sustaining data curation within the library and/or university.

4. Training and preparation of librarians to participate in data curation.


Submissions

Proposal abstract (max 500 words) must be submitted by January 15, 2012, on any one or more of the topics listed above, with the topic to be discussed clearly identified by number from list above. Submission is to include presenter's name, position, institution, and email address.
Please note that all fees, including registration to the conference, travel, accommodation etc. are the responsibility of the authors.
Notification of acceptance of proposals will be completed by February 15, 2012

Deva E.Reddy,PhD
Chair, IFLA Science & Technology Libraries Section
Associate Professor
Texas A&M University Libraries
College Station, TX 77843-5000
United States
Tel.979-862-1062 Fax.979-458-0112
dereddy@tamu.edu

Friday, December 2, 2011

[KMDG-L] Congratulations to Dr. Rajendra Kumbhar Sir

Dear All,
 
On behalf of the entire team of LIS Professionals, I would like to congratulate Respected Dr. Rajendra Kumbhar sir  for publication of his book  Library Classification Trends in the 21st Century  Published by Woodhead Publishing Limited ,UK.
 
About the Book

The book will be useful to classification researchers, LIS faculties and postgraduate students in library and information science. This book is also an ideal example for writers of literature reviews in theses and dissertations. 
 

About the author
Dr. Rajendra Kumbhar is Associate Professor at the Department of Library and Information Science, University of Pune, India. Dr. Kumbhar has been teaching classification, knowledge organization, vocabulary control and other related topics for more than 20 years. As a part of his doctoral research he compiled a comprehensive classification schedule and thesaurus of LIS and has published books and articles on this topic.

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Thanks and Regards

Sandeep Bhavsar
Librarian
Dr.V.N.Bedekar Institute of Management Studies
Thane(W) 400601
MUMBAI. INDIA
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