Call for Papers

2017 IFLA International News Media Conference

Theme: Collecting, Preserving, and Transforming the News for Research and the 
Public

Dates: 27-28 April 2017
Location:   Landsbókasafn Íslands Háskólabókasafn (The National and University 
Library of Iceland)
Reykjavík, Iceland

Conference website:
URL will be posted on the IFLA News Media Section website 
(http://www.ifla.org/news-media) when available.

Organizers:
IFLA News Media Section (http://www.ifla.org/news-media)
IFLA Information Technology Section (http://www.ifla.org/it)
Theme & sub-themes
From printed newspapers to born-digital news, libraries and other cultural 
heritage institutions have a central role in ensuring future access to news 
content. This conference will examine issues and challenges in collecting and 
preserving the news and making it available to users. Do access and 
preservation have different prerequisites? In addition, the conference will 
explore how news media is used and transformed by researchers and the public. 
Can we recognize variable user needs? Do we offer the most suitable APIs?

Proposals should address the main theme and related topics, including but not 
limited to:


·         Users experiences with digital newspaper collections and their 
usability expectations

·         Case studies of patron services for digitized and born-digital news 
(e.g., management systems, reading devices, printout services, etc.)

·         How digitized news collections are being used in the digital 
humanities, by researchers, and by the public

·         The importance and possibilities of citizen science

·         Long-term sustainability planning for news collections and the role 
of institutional commitment in preservation and sustainability planning

·         How institutions make digital newspaper collections freely accessible

·         Rules, regulations, or legislation for mandatory deposit of news 
content, paper or otherwise

·         Legal deposit libraries offering access to in-copyright digitized 
newspapers

·         National Libraries co-operating with newspaper publishing houses in 
digitization, access, etc.

·         Data research that benefits preservation practice and planning

·         Changing collection building in a social media and online world

·         New methods for media monitoring

·         Harvesting and preservation of web-only news content

·         Issues around suppression of digitized/digital news content and take 
down orders

Other proposals relevant to the main conference theme will also be considered.


Submission Guidelines

·         Proposal abstracts should be submitted as an MS Word file

·         Proposal abstracts must be submitted by 13 January 2017, must be in 
English, and should clearly include:

o   Title of proposed paper

o   Abstract of proposed paper (no more than 300 words)

o   Name(s) of presenter(s) plus position and/or title

o   Employer / affiliated institution

o   Contact information including e-mail address and telephone number

o   Short biographical statement(s) of presenter(s)

Proposal abstracts should be submitted to all conference committee members:

·         Minna Kaukonen ([email protected])

·         Edmund Balnaves ([email protected])

·         Mary Feeney ([email protected])

·         Örn Hrafnkelsson ([email protected])

·         Ana Krahmer ([email protected])

·         Kazuo Takehana ([email protected])

·         Kopana Terry ([email protected])

Selected presenters will be notified by 20 January 2017. To discuss any matter 
relating to this Call for Papers, please contact the conference committee 
members listed above.

Accepted papers

·         Complete accepted papers should be 3000-6000 words in length and be 
an original submission not published elsewhere.

·         Complete accepted papers and accompanying presentation slides must be 
submitted by  10 April 2017.

·         Final papers should be written in English.

·         The papers will be made available on the Conference Website and the 
News Media Section Website under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license.

·         Approximately 20 minutes will be allowed for the presentation of the 
paper.

Registration
Registration information will be posted on the Conference Website at the 
beginning of 2017.
Important dates

·         13 January 2017 - Proposal abstracts due

·         20 January 2017 - Acceptance notices sent to authors

·         01 February 2017 - Start of registration

·         10 April 2017 - Completed papers and presentations submitted

·         27-28 April 2017 - Conference

Please note
The Programme Committee regrets that it has no funding to assist prospective 
authors and the submission of an abstract must be on the understanding that the 
costs of attending the conference including registration, travel, accommodation 
and other expenses, are the responsibility of the presenters of the accepted 
papers, or their institutions. No financial support can be provided by IFLA, 
but a special invitation can be issued to authors.


Kopana Terry
Oral History Archivist:  kentuckyoralhistory.org
Curator of Newspapers: kdnp.uky.edu<https://kdnp.uky.edu/>
Special Collections Research Center
Louie B. Nunn Center for Oral History
105 Margaret I. King Library
University of Kentucky
Lexington, KY 40506-0039
tele: 859.218.1423
fax: 859.257.6311
email: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

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