Monday, January 13, 2014

[KMDG-L] CFP: Joint Session Knowledge Management Section & Asia & Oceania Section IFLA WLIC 2014 Lyon, France

Joint Session Knowledge Management Section & Asia & Oceania Section IFLA WLIC 2014 Lyon, France

Theme:  Knowledge Management initiatives and development in Asia and Oceania

(http://conference.ifla.org/ifla80/calls-for-papers/knowledge-management-initiatives-and-development-asia-and-oceania)

A joint session of Knowledge Management Section and Asia & Oceania Section are inviting colleagues of the field to present their thoughts and practice of knowledge Management in the area.

In keeping with the IFLA WLIC 2014 overall theme of the conference - "Librarians, Citizens, Societies: Confluence of Knowledge" - This session focuses on how Knowledge Management (KM) initiates and current development in the region to address the lessons learned, knowledge sharing and knowledge solutions in current status.

Full abstracts (500 words) should be prepared following the template provided (See Details)

Abbreviated abstracts or late submissions will not be considered.

Please send your abstract by 31 January 2014 to:

Leda Bultrini, Chair, Knowledge Management Section Chair

Email: leda.bultrini@arpalazio.it

Chihfeng P. Lin, RSCAO Chair

Email:  chihfeng@cc.shu.edu.tw

Takashi Nagatsuka, RSCAO Secretary

Email: nagatsuka-t@tsurumi-u.ac.jp

Jayshree Mamtora, RSCAO Open Session Program Chair

Email: Jayshree.Mamtora@cdu.edu.au

 

 

 

[KMDG-L] Call for Papers Knowledge Management Section Program IFLA WLIC 2014 Lyon, France--DEADLINE 15 FEB 2014

Call for Papers Knowledge Management Section Program IFLA WLIC 2014 Lyon, France

(http://conference.ifla.org/ifla80/calls-for-papers/knowledge-digital-age)

Theme:  Knowledge in the Digital Age - Libraries and librarians are managing the digital transformation

The 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 2014 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 practices in libraries. The conference motto for the 2014 Conference in Lyon, France is: "Libraries, Citizens, Societies: Confluence for Knowledge".

The IFLA Knowledge Management Section invites librarians, information scientists, knowledge managers and professionals to submit proposals for papers to be presented in a 2-hour session at WLIC Lyon, France, 16-22 August 2014.

The KM Session Programme

Knowledge in the Digital Age – Libraries and Librarians are Managing the Digital Transformation” is the KM Section’s theme for its 2014 Open Programme during the conference:

Please send an abstract of approximately 500 words, in English, no later than 15 February 2014 to:

Dr. Klaus Ceynowa, Programme Chair

Email: ceynowa@bsb-muenchen.de

 

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.

 

 

 

[KMDG-L] Call For Papers: Indigenous Special Issue - Cataloging & Classification Quarterly


From: Doyle, Ann
Sent: Monday, January 13, 2014 12:02 PM
To: KMDG-L@infoserv.inist.fr
Subject: Call For Papers: Indigenous Special Issue - Cataloging & Classification Quarterly

Dear KMDG,

 

    Please excuse cross-postings, and share with those you think may be interested.  Thank you! --Ann 

Call For Papers: Indigenous Special Issue - Cataloging & Classification Quarterly

 

Guest editors, Cheryl Metoyer and Ann Doyle, invite contributions to an Indigenous Special Issue of Cataloging & Classification Quarterly. This special issue aims to engage an international and interdisciplinary dialogue about Indigenous approaches to cataloguing and classification.  It includes theoretical and applied research that examines processes of representing and organizing documents or their resultant products in Indigenous contexts.  It values practitioners' perspectives and projects that envision new directions or inspire innovation drawing upon Indigenous methodologies and epistemologies.  The concept of the catalog is broadly defined as a tool for organizing and facilitating access to various kinds of information at different levels of granularity – archival collection, song, image, monograph, multimedia et al – that draws upon multiple sources of metadata in social, political, and ethical contexts.

 

Call for Proposals

Contributions are welcomed on a range of topics.  The list below is meant to be generative, and we encourage contributors to be creative in their interpretations of topics that fit the theme of representing, ordering, and accessing information in Indigenous contexts.

 

·      Indigenous theoretical, conceptual and methodological approaches to representing, ordering, and accessing information;

·      Indigenous and tribal libraries' cataloguing and classification;

·      Structural bases for organizing information in Indigenous contexts;

·      Indigenous names, naming and authority control;

·      Collaboration and partnerships (community/academy; tribal and non-tribal institutions);

·      Indigenous information ethics/ ethics of Indigenous information;

·      Cataloguing and classification for reconciliation;

·      The UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UN 2007) and bibliographic control;

·      Development of iSchool education and curriculum for Indigenous cataloguing, classification, and knowledge organization;

·      Indigenous research agendas in cataloging and classification.

 

Proposals in the form of abstracts (approximately 300 words excluding references) should be sent to the guest editors by February 15, 2014.  Acceptance of a proposal does not guarantee publication.  All manuscript submissions will be double-blind peer reviewed, and should be in the range of 5,000-8,000 words.

 

Guest Editors

Cheryl Metoyer (Cherokee), University of Washington, is an Associate Professor and the Associate Dean for Research at the iSchool and Adjunct Associate Professor in American Indian Studies. Dr. Metoyer's research interests include indigenous systems of knowledge with an emphasis on American Indian and Alaska Native tribal nations; information seeking behaviors in cultural communities; and ethics and leadership in cultural communities.  Ann Doyle is the Head of the Xwi7xwa Library at the First Nations House of Learning, the Aboriginal branch of the University of British Columbia Library. Dr. Doyle's research interests focus on knowledge organization in Indigenous contexts, Indigenous education, and the interaction of knowledge domains.

  

IMPORTANT DATES

            Abstract submissions (up to 300 words): February 15, 2014

            Notification of abstracts review (results): February 28, 2014

            Manuscript submission deadline: August 30, 2014

            Peer review completed: October 30, 2014

            Final manuscript revisions: January 15, 2015

            Planned publication date: Spring/summer 2015

 

The complete special issue becomes available approximately 3 months after all pieces of the issue are received by the publisher.  The individual articles become available online (with DOI) as soon as they are completed (before the whole issue is out).

 

Cataloging & Classification Quarterly "is respected as an international forum for discussion in all aspects of bibliographic organization. It presents a balance between theoretical and applied articles in the field of cataloging and classification, and considers the full spectrum of creation, content, management, and use and usability of both bibliographic records and catalogs. This includes the principles, functions, and techniques of descriptive cataloging; the wide range of methods of subject analysis and classification; provision of access for all formats of materials; and policies, planning, and issues connected to the effective use of bibliographic records in modern society." … http://catalogingandclassificationquarterly.com

 

Instructions for Authors:  "The journal deals with the historic setting as well as with the contemporary, and with theory and scholarly research as well as with practical applications. In a rapidly changing field, it seeks out and fosters new developments in the transition to new forms of bibliographic control and encourages the innovative and the nontraditional." … http://catalogingandclassificationquarterly.com/instructions.html

 

Taylor & Francis' Author Services – LIS Rights: "Copyright is retained by the author, who grants a license to Taylor & Francis to publish the version of Scholarly Record, but who remains copyright holder and is free to post versions of the Article – Author's Original Manuscript (preprint) and Author's Accepted Manuscript (postprint) – at any time, without embargo, with a link to the Version of Scholarly Record." … (Definition of Terms. Paragraph 3) http://journalauthors.tandf.co.uk/preparation/lisrights.asp

 

Please direct proposal submissions and inquiries to the guest editors:

Cheryl Metoyer                                               Ann Doyle

E: metoyer@uw.edu                                      E: ann.doyle@ubc.ca

Associate Dean for Research                         Head, Xwi7xwa Library

Information School                                         First Nations House of Learning

University of Washington                              University of British Columbia

USA                                                                    Canada

 

 

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Ann Doyle
Xwi7xwa Library, Head (on study leave until Aug 2014 ... still online)
University of British Columbia
1985 West Mall,
Vancouver, B.C. V6T 1Z2
ann.doyle@ubc.ca

t. 604-649-3569

f. 604-822-8944

Wednesday, January 8, 2014

[KMDG-L] Current Science's Special Focus on Science Writing in India

Current Science's Special Focus on Science Writing in India

Current Science, 2014, 106 (1), 20-21.
  • Science journalism in South Asia – untapped potential, by T.V. Padma Download
  • Science for all, by Nidhi Jamwal Download 
  • Writing science for school children, by Shubashree Desikan and A. S. Ganesh Download 
  • The (science) writing life, by Seema Singh Download
  • Is blogging journalism and other questions, by Subhra Priyadarshini Download
  • Science reporting in Hindi, by Sopan Joshi Download 
  • Lessons for a climate change scribe!, by Archita Bhatta Download