Call for Papers (North Carolina Serials Conference)

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Date: Mon, 15 Aug 2005
From: Eleanor Cook (Appalachian State Univ.) <cookei_at_appstate.edu>
Subject: Call for Papers


Call for Proposals and Poster Sessions

15th Annual North Carolina Serials Conference

"Crystal Clear?  Today's Libraries, Tomorrow's Library Users" 
March 30-31, 2006 
The William and Ida Friday Center for Continuing Education 
Chapel Hill, NC 

The 2006 North Carolina Serials Conference Program Planning Committee
invites 
proposals and suggestions for presentations or poster sessions on any
aspect 
of the serials industry or serials management.   The Committee welcomes 
participation from all members of the serials profession including
publishers, 
vendors, and systems developers, in addition to faculty and library
staff in 
all types of libraries.  Students seeking a forum to share findings from

serials-related research are also encouraged to submit proposals.  The 
Committee hopes to continue previous successes by assembling a program
that 
both shares and inspires creativity, collaboration, and new ways of
thinking. 

Submit proposals by e-mail in a document attachment to Beth Bernhardt at

brbernha_at_uncg.edu.

Deadline for submission is October 15, 2005. 

When submitting a proposal, please include the following information. 

1.    Name(s) 
2.    Mailing Address 
3.    Telephone number, fax number, and email address(es) 
4.    Short (50 words or less) biographical description about proposed 
speakers 
5.    Proposed title (and specify whether presentation or poster
session) 
6.    A 200-300 word abstract, which clearly states the proposal topic,
its 
relationship to serials, and its relevance for conference attendees 
7.    Estimate of time required to present topic 

The Program Planning Committee will review all submitted proposals for
their 
content, timeliness, relevance to the current serials environment, and
fit with
the overall Conference content.  The Committee reserves the right to
refocus or 
combine proposals as needed to reach a diverse audience and to maximize
use of 
program time slots.

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