Monday, November 24, 2008

Call for Papers

75th IFLA General Conference and Council

World Library and Information Congress

Milan, Italy, 23-27 August 2009
Asia & Oceania Open Session

Call for Papers

Session Theme: Preserving the past - creating the future

The five sub-regions of IFLA's Asia-Oceania Section encompass ethnic groups
and cultures whose rich histories are embodied within written, pictorial and
oral traditions that date back to the beginnings of human civilisation. The
Asia-Oceania Open Session at Milan focuses on the critical role being played
by libraries and other information organisations in Asia-Oceania in
preserving the richness of the past so that their peoples can create a
future that is linked to the past. The theme encompasses both the
practicalities of cultural heritage preservation work to ensure the survival
of the past and the efforts involved in services that focus on helping
individuals and groups make use of those cultural heritage resources to
understand the past to create a better future.

Dedicated to the theme, 'Preserving the past - creating the future', this
session therefore aims to highlight the work of libraries and other
information organisations in Asia-Oceania that contributes to the creation
of better futures by preserving the past. In keeping with the conference's
overall theme, 'Libraries create futures: Building on cultural heritage',
the suggested topics for this Session include, but are not limited to, the
following:
. Utilising the preservation of materials to develop future-oriented,
contextually-based information services in memory institutions

. Understanding how heritage awareness through preserved artefacts
can lead to better understanding of possible future developments in
proactive memory institution services

. Preserving or providing access to images or oral histories that
capture the memories of the participants in unique events of a community's
past and cultural heritage

. Preserving significant cultural heritage resources and providing
unified approaches to making them accessible through the collaborative
efforts of libraries, archives and museums

. Promoting the use of or creation of resources that document the
contributions of minority groups to the development of a community's social,
political, cultural or economic life.

Submissions:

1. The deadline for submitting a detailed, abstract (500 words) and
full author details is 15 December 2008. Selection of papers is based on the
abstract, and presenters will be notified by mid-February 2009 at the latest
whether they have been successful
2. The full paper is due on 1 May 2009 and must be an original
submission not published elsewhere
3. Both abstracts and full papers should be submitted as a MS Word file
by e-mail; fax or post should be used only as a last resort
4. Papers should be of 20 pages maximum, double spaced
5. Papers should be in English with an abstract, and the presenter must
be fluent in English
6. 20 minutes will be allowed for a summary delivery of the paper in
the Conference; the full written paper is not to be read
7. The author(s) should indicate his/her personal full contact details
and include a brief biographical note with the paper. Also, a digital
photograph would be useful.

Selection:

Full abstracts (500 words) should be prepared following the template
provided below. Each abstract will be blind reviewed by members of the
Regional Standing Committee for Asia and Oceania. Abbreviated abstracts or
late submissions will not be considered.




Purpose of this paper

What are the reason(s) for writing the paper (or the aims of the research)?



Design/methodology/approach

How are the objectives achieved? Include the main method(s) used for the
study. What is the approach to the topic, and what is the theoretical or
subject scope of the paper?


Findings

What was found in the course of the work? This will refer to analysis,
discussion, or results.


Research limitations/implications (if applicable)

If research is reported on in the paper, this section must be completed and
should include suggestions for future research and any identified
limitations in the research process.


Practical implications

(if applicable)

What outcomes and implications for practice, applications and consequences
are identified? All papers should have practical applications. What changes
to practice might be made as a result of this research/paper?


What is original/value of paper

What is new in the paper? State the value of the paper and to whom.

Please send your abstract by 15 December 2008 to:

Ms Premila Gamage, RSCAO Chair

E-mail: premilagamage@gmail.com

OR

M. Al Mamun, RSCAO Secretary

E-mail: almamun@icddrb.org

Thursday, October 30, 2008

Travel grant SLA 2009 - Humanities

The announcement from the Museums, Arts, and Humanities Division of SLA of a travel grant for a humanities librarian from a non-G8 country to attend the SLA Annual Conference in Washington DC in June 2009. Application deadline Dec. 31, 2008.

Eliza Robertson, Martha McPhail, and Von Totanes

MAHD Travel Grant Committee

CALL FOR APPLICATIONS BY

SPECIAL LIBRARIES ASSOCIATION


DIVISION OF MUSEUMS, ART AND HUMANITIES

TRAVEL GRANT

TO ATTEND THE 100th SLA ANNUAL CONFERENCE

AND CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION

IN WASHINGTON, DC, USA JUNE 14-17, 2009

The Division of Museums, Arts and Humanities (MAHD) of SLA will reimburse travel and accommodation expenses up to $2,000.00 US for a professional librarian from a non-G8 country to attend the SLA Annual Conference. The awardee will also receive free registration to the conference and to all MAHD ticketed events and will be expected to attend all MAHD programs and events.

ELIGIBILITY

Ø Applicant must be presently working, or have worked within the past two years, in a special or museum library with subject focus in the arts or the humanities. No other disciplines are acceptable.

Ø Applicant must be a citizen or permanent resident of a non-G8 country.

Ø Applicant must indicate the amount and source of additional funding which, combined with the Travel Award, will permit them to cover their expenses to attend the Annual Conference.

Ø Applicant must prepare a brief presentation (10 minutes in length) on one’s home institution or special research project pertinent to arts and humanities, which will be delivered at a MAHD meeting at the SLA Conference.

DEADLINE FOR APPLICATION December 31, 2008
Ø The application should include a current CV, including all contact information, education, and previous library experience.

Ø The applicant will write up to 500 words of narrative in English to address the following:

Description of home institution’s mission

How attendance may benefit the applicant at his/her home institution

How the experience may be shared with colleagues in home country

Previous attendance at professional conferences

Topic of presentation to share at SLA conference.

APPLICATION ADDRESS: Please return the completed application before December 31, 2008 by email attachment to erobertson@nationalhumanitiescenter.org

NOTIFICATION: The successful applicant will be notified by January 31, 2009.

additional information about SLA, see http://www.sla.org . For information about the Division of Museums, Arts and Humanities, see http://www.sla.org/division/dmah .

Sunday, October 19, 2008

Thai Librarian Magazine

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

CONSAL

CONSAL: Congress of Southeast Asian Librarians
Call for papers

Thursday, September 25, 2008

Guust van Wesemael Literacy Prize – Call for Applications 2009

Guust van Wesemael Literacy Prize – Call for Applications 2009

Objective

The objective of the Prize is to recognise an achievement in the field of literacy promotion in a developing country. The Prize should preferably be used for follow-up activities such as purchasing targeted collections of appropriate books, but may also be used for other activities such as literacy promotion, training, policy development. The Prize is issued biennially. The focus of the Prize is public library or school library work. Both individuals and library institutions are eligible to apply.

The Prize was established by the lFLA Executive Board in November 1991, to commemorate the late Guust van Wesemael, who was Coordinator of lFLA's Professional Activities from 1979 to 1990 and Deputy Secretary General of lFLA from 1979 to 1991, and his contribution to lFLA's efforts to promote literacy in the developing countries. ln 1996 the Prize was re-established under revised conditions.

Applications

The applications must be accompanied by:

the reasons for application;

a detailed description of the completed project or activity (including a short description of the library, or of the organisation and its activities);

an explanation of how the Prize money would be used;

and a realistic budget.



Candidates are also advised to attach a letter of support from their library association.

The Prize of EUR 2,725 will be paid out in 2 installments: two thirds immediately and one third on submission or a report of how the Prize has been used.

Reporting
Within six months after receipt of the Prize, the winner must submit to lFLA HQ an interim report of the use made of the funds, and the second installment will be paid out. When the project period is finished a final report and a financial statement should be submitted. (The report should be in a form suitable for publication in lFLA Journal).

Deadline for application: 1 March of 2009

More information and application form you can find on the IFLA website: http://www.ifla.org/III/grants/grant02.htm

IFLA Headquarters, PO Box 95312, 2509 CH THE Hague, Netherlands.

Tel. +31-70-3140884. Fax: +31-70-3834827. Email ifla@ifla.org

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

IFLA Asia and Oceania Newsletter


อ่านข่าวสารความเคลื่อนไหวของ IFLA Asia and Oceania Newsletter ที่ http://www.ifla.org/VII/s26/pubs/RSAO-Newsletter20-1.pdf

และกิจกรรมการประชุม IFLA ที่ Québec, Canada

World Library and Information Congress: 74th IFLA General Conference and Council
"Libraries without borders: Navigating towards global understanding"
10-14 August 2008, Québec, Canada

Thursday, June 12, 2008

Access

Saturday, May 17, 2008

รับสมัครบรรณารักษ์ไทยทำ Catalog โครงการ CONSER

We are looking for catalogers who can do CONSER-level cataloging in
Urdu and Thai languages
(not necessarily the same cataloger for both).
This project could be done remotely — if anyone is interested or
happens to know anyone potentially interested, please contact Keith
Gurtzweiler directly at, keith@libraryassociates.com.

ติดต่อโดยตรงที่ email: pdeanda@libraryassociates.com
realname: Patty De Anda
LibraryAssociates.Com

ขอขอบคุณข้อมูลดีๆจาก LibrarianMagazine.Com

Thursday, April 24, 2008

เชิญชวนบรรณารักษ์และนักสารสนเทศไทยสมัครขอทุน IFLA ALP

เชิญชวนบรรณารักษ์และนักสารสนเทศไทยสมัครขอทุน IFLA ALP
http://forthai.blogspot.com/2008/03/ifla-alp.html

IFLA 2009 Milan, Italy

IFLA ALP Short Course on Information Literacy and IT for Information Professionals in Asia and Oceania

The final selection of applicants will be made no later than the beginning of August 2008. There is no application form, but potential participants should send an email message outlining (1) professional education, (2) professional work experience, (3) level of English ability, (4) reasons for wishing to attend the course, (5) self-assessed IT capabilities and (6) source of funding. Please email this information as soon as possible to:
Professor G. E. Gorman or Dr Daniel Dorner
Asia-New Zealand Informatics Associates
Wellington, New Zealand
E-mail: anzia@xtra.co.nz


IFLA ALP Short Course on Information Literacy and IT for Information Professionals in Asia and Oceania
Wellington, New Zealand
17 November - 12 December 2008
This four-week course organised on behalf of IFLA ALP is now in its sixth year in New Zealand. The overall theme is information literacy, with special reference to needs and developments of countries in Asia and Oceania. The course will cover the basics of information literacy and information literacy training skills needed by information professionals in a variety of settings, as well as current and emerging IT applications in libraries. Classroom participation and hands-on practice will be interspersed with visits to leading libraries and information agencies in Wellington, the capital of New Zealand and home to a wide array of 'cutting-edge' information organisations.

The course will be based primarily at the Victoria University of Wellington Library and taught by leading educators in library and information management, as well as practitioners with considerable experience in the delivery of information literacy programmes. There are also visits to major libraries and information services in the Greater Wellington region.

While the course is purposely small, to allow one-on-one training and closely monitored IT lab work, there are limited vacancies for fee-paying students. A fee of US$2750 covers all tuition, course materials and accommodation in comfortable university housing. Airfares, visas and meals are an additional expense.

Source: http://www.ifla.org/VII/s26/index.htm

Monday, April 21, 2008

Call for papers:The 4Th Shanghai International Library Forum

Please submit the abstract of your paper to the Organizing Committee of SILF 2008 prior to April 30, 2008
The 4Th Shanghai International Library Forum
Theme: Intelligence, Innovation and Library ServicesDate: October 20~22, 2008
Organizer: Shanghai Library/ Institute of Scientific & Technical Information of Shanghai

The fourth Shanghai International Library Forum (SILF) will be held on October 20~22, 2008 at the Shanghai Library.

SILF was initiated in 2002 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Shanghai Library and is convened at a biennial basis ever since. The forum provides a significant platform for information exchange among international libraries, and hence attracts IFLA senior officials, library directors at home and abroad, professionals and experts from the information sector, researchers and people from other fields for attendance. Five years passed and the forum has grown into a professional gathering with far-reaching impact and sparked worldwide concern within the library and information sector.

The forthcoming forum coincides with the 50th anniversary of the Institute of Scientific & Technical Information of Shanghai (1958-2008), adding festive flavors to the event. The Organizer is now extending warm welcome to domestic and overseas colleagues alike to jointly benefit from our keynote speeches, rewarding discussions and enlightening seminars, while celebrating meanwhile the steady development of Shanghaiกฏs information service.

The topic of this forum is กฐIntelligence, Innovation and Library Services. To facilitate in-depth discussions, subtopics are designed as follows:

I.Library and Information Service in the Digital Age

II. Libraries 2.0 and Web2.0

III. Core Competence of Library and Its Professional Future

IV. Digital Gap and Responsibilities of Library

V. Digital Library and Cyberinfrastructure

It constitutes our great pleasure to invite scholars, researchers or managers of libraries or information institutions and the like from China and abroad to attend the conference either as speakers or as participants. Papers submitted shall be original research contributions or summaries of practical experience, which have not been published in any other periodicals or proceedings. Formats can be referred to at http://www.libnet.sh.cn/silf2008.

Please submit the abstract of your paper to the Organizing Committee of SILF 2008 prior to April 30, 2008 and the full text before May 31, 2008. All the papers submitted will be peer-reviewed by the Professional Committee of SILF 2008 before the selected few get collected in the print proceedings of the conference for official publication.

Please Contact: International Cooperation Division or Institute of Library Science & Information Science, Shanghai Library

Address: 1555 Huai Hai Zhong Lu, Shanghai 200031, China

Email: silf2008@libnet.sh.cn

Fax: 86-21-64455006

Website: http://www.libnet.sh.cn/silf2008

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

IFLA Quebec Conference 2008

Friday, March 28, 2008

Training-the-Trainers in Information Literacy, August 2008

Information for All Programme (IFAP)
Training-the-Trainers in Information Literacy, August 2008 by UNESCO. Read more.

Dates and venues
How to apply
UNESCO is strongly advocating the building of knowledge societies where the power of information and communication help people access the knowledge they need to improve their daily lives and achieve their full potential. In this context, information literacy has become crucially important, as a mean to empower people in all walks of life to seek, evaluate, use and create information effectively to achieve their personal, social, occupational and educational goals.