Please excuse any duplication.
Do you have a new or innovative way of providing services to your users?
The LITA 2008 National Forum is a great way of sharing your knowledge
with others.
Due Date for proposals: December 15, 2007
The 2008 National Forum Committee seeks proposals for high quality
concurrent sessions and poster sessions for the 11th annual LITA
National Forum to be held at the Hilton Netherland Plaza hotel in
Cincinnati, Ohio from October 16-19, 2008
Theme: Technology and Community: Building the Techno Community Library
The Forum Committee is interested in presentations that highlight
specific technology implementations; just over-the-horizon technologies
that aren't quite ready for implementation; or information technology
research. We are interested in all types of libraries: public,
government, school, academic, special, and corporate. Proposals on any
aspect of library and information technology are welcome.
Some possible ideas for proposals might include:
1. Social Computing: social tools, collaborative software, etc.
2. User created content: Book reviews, tagging, etc.
3. Mobile connectivity: iPhones, iPods, handhelds
4. Virtual worlds
5. Multiplayer Gaming in Education and Libraries
6. Open Source Software: creative uses of OSS, technology on a
budget.
7. Federated and Meta-Searching: design and management, integrated
access to resources, search engines
8. Digital Libraries/ Institutional Repositories: developments in
resource linking, preservation, maintenance, web services
9. Authentication and Authorization: Digital Rights Management
(DRM), authentication, privacy, services for remote patrons
10. Web design: information architecture, activity-centered design,
user-centered design, usability testing
11. Technology Management: project management, geek management,
budgeting, knowledge sharing applications
12. Internet Law: privacy, copyright, filtering
13. RFID in libraries
Presentations must have a technological focus and pertain to libraries
and/or be of interest to librarians. Concurrent sessions are
approximately 75 minutes in length. Forum 2008 will also accept a
limited number of poster session proposals. Presenters are required to
submit handouts one month in advance for the Forum notebook, and
handouts will be made available on the Web site after the event.
Your proposals are welcome and much appreciated! To submit a proposal,
send the following information via email (in ASCII, PDF, or RTF format):
* Title
* Abstract and brief outline
* Level indicator (basic, intermediate, or advanced)
* Brief biographical information. Include experience as a
presenter and expertise in the topic
* Full contact information
* Is this proposal for a concurrent session?
* Is this proposal for a poster session?
* If this proposal is for a concurrent session, might it be
considered for a poster session?
* How did you hear about the 2007 Forum call for proposals?
The 2008 Forum Planning Committee will review proposals at the ALA
Midwinter Conference in January 2008. You will be contacted about the
status of your proposal by the end of February 2008.
Submit proposals (in ASCII, PDF, or RTF) by December 15, 2007 to:
Mary Taylor
mtaylor_at_ala.org
Executive Director
Library and Information Technology Association
--Dale
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Dale Poulter
Automation Coordinator
Library Information Technology Services
Vanderbilt University
Suite 700
110 21st Avenue South
Nashville, TN 37240
(615)343-5388
(615)343-8834 (fax)
(615)207-9705 (cell)
dale.poulter_at_vanderbilt.edu
Received on Tue Nov 27 2007 - 12:11:34 EST