Call for Papers: Satellite Meeting
Theme:
Grey Literature
Sponsored by: IFLA
Serials and Other Continuing Resources Section
Co-sponsored by: IFLA
National Libraries Section
Date: August 23, 2019 (9:00 am to 4:00 pm)
Venue:
National Library of Greece, SMFCC: Stavros Niarchos Foundation Athens, Greece Https://www.snfcc.org/default.aspx
Call for Proposals and Papers:
The Internet has dramatically altered how grey literature is defined. The importance, the availability, the access, and the types of grey literature have significantly
increased since the days of keeping pamphlets and newspaper clippings in a vertical file. Deciding if a resource is commercially published or if it is grey literature has become more complex and requires judgement. Knowledge of a field of study is helpful
in knowing where to find or to gain insight into grey literature. This satellite will address how libraries and others are meeting the challenges of grey literature. It will explore strategies for discovering and identifying grey literature; managing both
the grey literature and its metadata; and ensuring the long term preservation of grey literature.
Librarians, information professionals, researchers, editors, publishers and others are invited to submit paper
proposals relating to the following topics:
Discovering and identifying grey literature within a particular field
Metadata for grey literature
Promoting and marketing grey literature
Institutional repositories and long-term preservation solutions
National libraries and grey literature
Data mining and grey literature
Research data and grey literature
Submissions and Selection Process
If you are interested in submitting a paper proposal, please provide the following in English:
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Name(s) and affiliation(s) of author(s)/presenter(s)
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Proposed title of the paper
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Proposed abstract of the paper (no more than 500 words)
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Brief biographical information of all author(s)/presenter(s)
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Contact information, including email, of all author(s)/presenter(s)
The deadline for proposal submission
is March 1, 2019.
Please email proposals in .PDF or .DOCX format to
Meg Mering, Chair of the IFLA Section on Serials and Other Continuing Resources,
mmering1@unl.edu
All proposals will be reviewed by members of the IFLA SOCRS and the National Library Section Satellite Conference Organizing Committee. Selection will be based
on proposal content and fit to the conference theme. Proposal authors will be notified via email
by April 1, 2019.
Authors should submit proposals only if they are able to attend the Satellite Conference.
The deadline for final papers
is June 1, 2019.
Papers should be original work written
in English, not published elsewhere, and should be no longer than
10 double-spaced pages using a standard 12-point font. Authors
will be required to present their papers at the Satellite
Conference. At least one author for each accepted paper must attend. This requirement ensures that the author(s) of the papers and attendees of the conference have the opportunity to engage in thoughtful
discussion with colleagues about the presentations and other related topics, leading to a more robust professional experience. Presentations should last about 15-20 minutes and time will be allotted afterwards for questions and discussion. Presentations should
be engaging, interactive, and designed to elicit thoughtful discussion from the audience. Use of PowerPoint or other visual program is encouraged for the benefit of the entire audience. The official language of the Satellite Conference is English.
In accordance with IFLA's Open Access Statement, all papers presented at the Satellite Conference will be available under a
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Unported (CC BY 4.0) license.
Authors of accepted papers will need to sign IFLA's author form upon notification. Papers and presentations will be freely available online.
Important Dates
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March 1, 2019 Proposal submission deadline
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April 1, 2019: Notification to submitters
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June 1, 2019: Deadline for authors to submit completed papers
Contact
For questions about the Call for Papers, please contact
Meg Mering, Chair of the
IFLA Section on Serials and Other Continuing Resources,
mmering1@unl.edu
Additional information about the IFLA Serials and Other Continuing Resources Section and
the National Library Section
can be found online via the Website
or Facebook
Notice
All expenses are the responsibility of the authors/presenters. No financial support can be provided by IFLA or the IFLA SOCRS and National Library Sections.
Satellite Planning & Program Committee
Meg Mering, Chair,
IFLA Serials and Other Continuing Resources Section
Theron Westervelt, Information Coordinator, IFLA Serials and Other Continuing Resources Section
Genevieve Clavel, Secretary, IFLA National Libraries Section
Sharon Dyas-Correia, University of Oxford, United Kingdom,
Christina McCawley, West Chester University, United States
Andrea Wirth, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, United States
Meg Mering
Professor
Metadata Quality Librarian
Institutional Repository Unit
322.2.A Love Library
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries
Lincoln, NE 68588-4100 USA
MMERING1@UNL.EDU
+1 402-472-4283