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*Faster, Smarter, and Richer (FSR): Reshaping the Library Catalogue*
International Conference
27-28February 2014
The Vatican Library
Rome, Italy
Conference url <http://www.aib.it/attivita/congressi/c2014/fsr2014/>
In cooperation with the Italian Library Association (AIB) and the
Vatican Library (BAV), we are delighted to announce the FSR
International Conference "Faster, Smarter, and Richer: Reshaping the
Library Catalogue" - which takes place in Rome, Italy on 27-28 February
2014.
*The FSR Conference*
The development and growth of electronic publications and some
significant advances in the field of digital libraries are changing the
scenarios in which traditional libraries are acting today. All those
issues are bringing into question the goals of the catalogue and its
services.
This international conference aims at offering a scientific forum on the
value of cataloguing and "real" library data that brings together
researchers, professionals, users, content providers and developers in
the LIS (Library and Information Science).
For centuries the catalogue has been considered the library's most
powerful tool. Its organization was finely tuned in order to facilitate
access to printed heritage and to allow content retrieval.
This international conference aims at addressing issues connected to the
creation of catalogues and information storage, cooperation among
libraries in dealing with content management, partnerships among
libraries and other cultural agencies, handling of traditional heritage
with specific features such as rare books, cartographic and music
material vis-à-vis to digital resources such as e-books, blogs, and
videoconferences.
By bringing together researchers, developers, content providers and
users in the field of bibliographic data, the conference offers the
opportunity of rethinking the role of libraries and their traditional
and new users.
The FSR Conference will be hosting aDoctoral Consortium
<http://www.aib.it/attivita/congressi/fsr-2014/2013/37518-fsr-dc/>on
26th February 2014.
*Topics of interest*
General areas of interests include, but are not limited to, the
following topics:**
-*Working with new standards*
* Cataloguing in the semantic web
* MARC vs. non MARC
* RDA: pros and cons, opportunities and disadvantages
* Describing secondary digital resources
* Controlled vocabularies vs. tagging
* Bibliographic data integrity (single catalogue, national systems)
-*Working together*
* Organising authority data management
* Cooperating with publishers and e-commerce agents
* Libraries and educational programmes
* One record, many users. Many producers, one record
* ALM: innovative models and tools for cooperation
* Cooperation among academic library systems: organisational models
and achievements
-*New challenges for cataloguers / data managers (and for catalogues /
data storage systems)*
* Meta-cataloguing, federated search, what else?
* Implementing a new standard: organisational issues, costs,
priorities, training
* Speaking to / with users. Working for / with users
* Learning from use: the functions of data mining
* Faceted search
* Bridging resources
* Opacs for children
* Are online publications at risk of opacity?
-*Professional education for cataloguers*
* Learning to link resources
* Digital curation
* New roles and profiles for libraries
* Multimedia, multiculturalism, multidomain
* Managing bibliographic systems and efficient and intelligible /
intuitive interfaces
* Creating professional (self)training resources
-*New practices in cataloguing*
* Metadata and traditional cataloguing
* From shared / derived cataloguers to metadata creators
* Promoting reading through cataloguing
* Describing and indexing fiction
* Semantic interoperability
* Describing the virtual
*We invite submissions of:*
-Research papers presenting theoretical solutions, but with a
clear illustration on how these solutions can be applied
-Position papers presenting opinions on some aspect of practice,
or describing work that is still in progress, but sufficiently mature to
warrant attention
-Experiences and case studies specifying requirements, challenges
or opportunities
-Best practices
*Instructions for submitting abstracts*
Please submit the abstracts of your paper or poster by email at
<fsr_call_at_aib.it>. Deadline for submission of abstracts is 15 November
2013.**
Accepted contributions will be limited to one paper and/or poster
abstract per author*. *Abstract length should not exceed 500 words.
Please note that the language of the conference will be English, and
therefore the committee will only accept submissions in this language
(an abstract in Italian is optional). All submitted abstracts will be
peer-reviewed.
*Papers publication*
Selected papers will be considered for publication in Cataloging &
Classification Quarterly
<http://catalogingandclassificationquarterly.com>. If chosen, authors
will have to obtain permission from the copyright holder to publish any
work that is not their own (e.g. screenshots from databases), and submit
their papers for peer review by April 1, 2014.
*Submissions*
·Language: English (an abstract in Italian is optional)**
·Text length: max. 500 words**
·Keywords: max. 3
·Bio: 5 lines (or link to own site)
·Working group presentation: 10 lines (or link to site)
·Submissions: <fsr_call_at_aib.it>
·Info: <fsr_info_at_aib.it>
*Important dates*
* Submission deadline for extended abstract and poster proposals:
*15th Nov. 2013*
* Notification of acceptance: *10th Dec. 2013*
* Camera-ready due for papers and posters: *20th Jan. 2014*
*Doctoral Consortium*
The FSR Conference will be hosting a Doctoral Consortium on 26th
February 2014. More info at
<http://www.aib.it/attivita/congressi/fsr-2014/2013/37518-fsr-dc/>.
Best wishes on behalf of the FSR Programme Committee
[Paul G. Weston <paul.weston_at_unipv.it>]
Received on Tue Oct 08 2013 - 02:17:30 EDT