The deadline for proposals for the 25th Annual North Carolina Serials Conference has been extended to Friday, January 8, 2016.
Call for Proposals
We are pleased to announce that the 25th Annual North Carolina
Serials Conference will be held on
Monday, March 21, 2016 at The William and Ida
Friday Center for Continuing Education in Chapel Hill.
http://web.lib.ecu.edu/ncserialsconference/
The Conference Planning Committee is currently accepting proposals for presentations that reflect the 2016 conference theme: NC Serials
Conference at 25: The Age of Discovery. We offer our users a rich array
of physical and electronic resources. How do our communities gain
access? How can we help in the discovery process? What tools have we
found useful for managing our collections? How do we help users navigate
our resources and connect to what they want and need in their research?
How have we charted our course in the turbulent waters of serials
and electronic resources? What is the engine for our future? Let's
share our discoveries and best practices, explore innovations on the
horizon, and participate in a day when ideas are generated and
connections are made. Come celebrate our 25th year!
Proposals may address any aspect of the serials industry or serials management and may be submitted by any member of the serials profession including publishers, vendors, librarians, staff, and students.
When submitting a proposal, please include the following information:
1. Contact details (including your name, mailing address, telephone number, and email address)
2. A short (50 words or less) biographical description for each speaker
3. Presentation title
4. An abstract (approximately 100 words)
5. Type of Program
• Presentation
• Panel Discussion
• Hands-on Workshop
• Lightning Talk
• Other (please provide details)
6. Estimate of time required to present topic
Please note: Presenters’ registration expenses will be waived.
The
Planning Committee will review all proposals for their content,
timeliness, relevance, and fit with the overall Conference content. The
Committee reserves the right to refocus or combine proposals as needed
(with notice) to reach a diverse audience and to maximize use of program
time slots.
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Maria Collins
Head, Acquisitions and Discovery
NCSU Libraries
Editor, Serials Review
(w) 919-515-3188
(f) 919-515-7292