The first Call for Proposals for the NASIG 2011 conference
will close this Friday, September 17, 2010. Inquiries may be
sent to the PPC co-chairs, Anne Mitchell and Michael Hanson,
at: prog-plan@nasig.org.
NASIG 26th Annual Conference
Gateway to Collaboration
June 2-5, 2011
St. Louis, Missouri
The 2011 Program Planning Committee (PPC) invites proposals
for preconference, vision, strategy, and tactics sessions.
The program planners are interested in hearing from
publishers, vendors, librarians, and others in the field of
serials and electronic resources about issues relating to
scholarly communication, publishing, and resource
acquisition, management, and discovery. Proposals based on
emerging trends, case studies, and descriptive and
experimental research findings are encouraged.
To propose a program or idea, please use the online form
[http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/NASIG2011].
Please note the following:
* The Program Planning Committee reviews all submitted
proposals and hopes to notify applicants of the status of
their proposals in December 2010.
* The Program Planning Committee welcomes proposals that
are still in the formative stages, and may work with
potential presenters to focus their proposals further.
* Proposals should name any particular products or
services that are integral to the content of the
presentation. However, as a matter of NASIG policy, programs
should not be used as a venue to promote or attack any
product, service, or institution.
* Time management issues generally limit each session to
two speakers for Tactics sessions or three speakers for
Strategy sessions. Panels of four (4) or more speakers must
be discussed in advance with the Program Planning Committee
(prog-plan@nasig.org).
* Proposals may be accepted as a different type of
session than was originally suggested; this decision is the
purview of the Program Planning Committee.
* NASIG has a reimbursement policy for conference
speakers whose organizations do not cover expenses.
We look forward to seeing you in St. Louis!
- Anne Mitchell and Michael Hanson
NASIG PPC Co-Chairs
Established in 1985, the North American Serials Interest
Group, Inc. is an independent organization that promotes
communication and sharing of ideas among all members of the
serials information chain anyone working with or
concerned about serial publications. For more information
about NASIG, please visit http://www.nasig.org/.
Betsy Appleton
Publicist, NASIG, Inc.
eapplet1@gmu.edu