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From: Premila Gamage <[email protected]>
To: rscao-l <[email protected]> 
Sent: Monday, December 10, 2012 2:35 PM
Subject: [RSCAO-L] Call for Papers - Asia & Oceania Section 2013
 

Call for Papers
 
IFLA WLIC 2013
 
Singapore
 
17-23 August, 2013
 
Asia & Oceania Session
 
 
Theme:
Future libraries – multiple futures

This session focuses on how library services in the Asia and Oceania (A &
O) region must change to meet the challenges of many possible futures in a 
fast-changing
and uncertain world.

In keeping with the conference’s overall theme, ‘Future Libraries: Infinite
Possibilities’, the Asia and Oceania Open Session will focus on the remarkably
diverse social, economic and geographic contexts in which library and
information services operate across our vast region.

Libraries in the A & O region are located in a hugely diverse area that
includes tiny sparsely populated island nations in the world's biggest ocean as
well as expansive heavily populated countries spreading across the world's
largest continent. Some libraries are situated in the heart of wealthy highly
developed countries, leaders in connectivity, while others are in isolated and
deprived areas that epitomise the digital divide. While their contexts are
extremely diverse, what these libraries have in common is the urgent need to
confront fundamental challenges to their way of operating. They all must
develop their vision of future services to meet changing needs. For all of
them, the future is now.

We seek contributions that illustrate the multiple futures confronting
libraries in Asia and Oceania, including papers that describe the contexts, the
strategic planning and visions, as well as actual developments of facilities,
services, and resources that are shaping the future.
 
We encourage professionals across the
region to consider submitting proposals for papers on a topic of their choice,
or on one of the following topics:
 
·         Formats, access and
services: out with the old, in with the new?
·         Will tomorrow’s
consumers of information still need libraries?
·         Preparing for the
future while preserving access to the past.
·         The role of community
libraries in times of great social change.
·         Increasing demands on
public libraries in hard economic times.
·         Lessons from natural
and man-made disasters: how to plan for resilient library services.
·         Library services under
different political philosophies.
·         Urban planning and
libraries.
·         The media and
libraries.
·         Strategic
collaboration among libraries, archives and museums.
·         Workforce planning
for new digital information services
Submissions
        1. The deadline for submitting a detailed abstract (500 words) and full 
author details is 10 February 2013. Selection of papers is based on the 
abstract, and presenters will be notified whether they have been successful by 
mid-March 2013.
        2. The full paper is due on 1 May 2012 and must be an original 
submission not presented or published elsewhere.
        3. Both abstracts and full papers should be submitted by e-mail as a MS 
Word file (.doc or .docx) or in Open Doc text (.odt) format.  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 (who 
need not be the author) 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)?    
Theme  How does it relate to the theme?   
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 10 February 2013 to:
Dr Dan Dorner, Chair, Regional Standing Committee
for Asia and Oceania
Email: [email protected]
AND
Dr Chihfeng P. Lin, Secretary, Regional Standing
Committee for Asia and Oceania
Email: [email protected]

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