World Library and Information Congress: 81st IFLA General Conference and
Assembly

Dynamic Libraries: Access, Development and Transformation

Cape Town, South Africa, 15-21 August 2015

Open Session - Cataloguing Section – Call for papers

 

IFLA Cataloguing Section invites you to submit a proposal for the open
session of IFLA’s  <http://www.ifla.org/cataloguing> Cataloguing Section at
the 81st IFLA General Conference and Assembly to be held in Cape Town South
Africa 15-21 August 2015.

Session theme: 
Modeling Bibliographic Information for a Web of Data: Challenges and
Achievements

The session will start with an invited presentation A basic introduction to
FRBRoo and PRESSoo, which will be followed by a selection of presentations
of papers. Also some time will be left out for free discussion with the
audience. 

Although the planning team is interested in a broad range of concepts,
preference will be given to papers that reflect one or more of the following
themes:

1.      FRBR and complex materials such as aggregates and continuing
resources: How well does the model deal with them?

2.      FRBR beyond libraries: Is the model relevant for museums and
archives as well?

3.      The consolidation process of FRBR, FRAD and FRSAD: How far can it
impact cataloguing rules?

4.      FRBRization of library catalogues: Achievements and challenges

5.      FRBROO: How to implement it? Does it really pave the way for
populating the Web of Data with bibliographic information?

6.      Data models based on FRBR/FRBROO: What choices are being/should be
done? How to transform FRBROO into a usable ontology with Semantic Web
technologies? Should we fear a possible “Babel effect?”

7.      PRESSOO: Does it solve all the trouble with continuing resources?

 

 

Submissions

1.      The deadline for submitting a detailed abstract in English (400
words) and author details is January 31 2015. Selection of papers is based
on the abstract, and authors will be notified whether they have been
successful by March 1 2015.

2.      The full paper is due on May 1 2015 and must be an original
submission not presented or published elsewhere. All papers presented must
be available under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 license; authors of
submitted papers have to sign IFLA’s Author Form which formalises this. All
papers presented will be made available through IFLA library in advance.
A final version of the paper, incorporating new insights gained during the
presentation can be submitted for publication shortly after the conference.

3.      To provide for dynamic content both abstract and full text papers
should be submitted in a Word file by e-mail. 

4.      Each abstract will be reviewed by a programme committee appointed by
the Cataloguing Sections Standing Committee. The planning team reserves the
right to ask applicants to make small adjustments to the shape of their
papers to support the needs of the program.

5.      Papers should be between 3 and 20 pages, double spaced and include
an abstract as well as an appendix with practical recommendations derived
from the paper. 
6.      Papers should be in an official IFLA language (Arabic, Chinese,
English, French, German, Russian, Spanish) 
7.      Approximately 20 minutes will be allowed for a summary delivery of
the paper in the Conference; the full written paper is not to be read. The
presentation shall be made in an official IFLA language but the presenter
doesn’t need to be the author.
8.      The author(s) should indicate his/her personal full contact details
and a brief biographical note (no more than 50 words) when submitting the
abstract. When submitting the full paper, include information about who will
be presenting the paper and in which language. 
9.      Please note that all expenses, including registration for the
conference, travel, accommodation etc., are the responsibility of the
authors/presenters. No financial support can be provided by IFLA, but a
special invitation can be issued to authors.

 

Please send your abstract by 31 January 2015 to:

Hanne Hørl Hansen 
Chair of the IFLA Cataloguing Section
Email:  <mailto:[email protected]> [email protected]

 

 

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