Theme: Start
Spreading the News!
Date: 4-5 February 2014
Venue: FamilySearch Headquarters, Salt Lake
City, Utah
·
Innovative methods for design, use, and engagement of
users in newspaper
content systems.
·
Strategies for finding, or finding out about, newspapers
in the semantic
web.
·
Other paper topics relevant to the main conference theme
will also be
considered.
As shown by surveys conducted
by the National
Library of Australia, the California Digital Newspaper
Collection, the
Cambridge Public Library, and others, historical newspapers
are an important
source of information for genealogists.
Not coincidentally, the IFLA International Newspaper
Conference will be
held just prior to the 2014 RootsTech Family History and
Technology Conference
Feb 6-8 (https://rootstech.org/). We encourage authors
and conference attendees
to consider attending RootsTech as well as the International
Newspaper
Conference.
Submission Guidelines
Proposal abstracts should be submitted to:
Sue
Kellerman (Email: LSK3@psu.edu)
Notification
of Accepted
Papers
·
Authors of accepted papers will be notified by December
30, 2013.
Accepted
papers
and public presentation
·
Any accompanying presentation PowerPoint slides must be
submitted before
the
Conference
by
January 30, 2014
To discuss any matters relating to this Call for Papers,
please contact any
of the following
conference planning committee members:
Birdie
MacLennan (Email: bmaclenn@uvm.edu)
Sue
Kellerman (Email: LSK3@psu.edu)
Frederick
Zarndt
(E-mail: frederick@frederickzarndt.com)
Important Dates
December 1, 2013 Paper topic
abstract due
December 30, 2013
Acceptance
notices sent to authors
January 30, 2014 Completed
paper and slide presentation
submitted
Please note
The IFLA Newspapers Section regrets that it has no
funding to assist
prospective authors.
Moreover, 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.
The call for papers is now available at the IFLA
Newspapers Section web site: http://www.ifla.org/node/8006