Call for Papers: IFLA AFRICA Section: LIBRARIES AS CHANGE AGENTS (Deadline Proposals by 8 February 2019)
African Libraries play a central role as in today’s information led economic, social and cultural development. Different types of libraries serve as “motors” that drive the creation; access and usage of information and knowledge needed for this societal transformation.
The IFLA AFRICA SECTION invites Librarians, Information Scientists and other interested professionals to submit proposals for the OPEN FORUM to be held during the 85th IFLA WLIC, in Athens, Greece, from 24-30 August 2019. In line with the Congress theme: 'LIBRARIES : DIALOGUE FOR CHANGE', |
CALL FOR PAPERS: LIBRARIES AS CHANGE AGENTS
IFLA AFRICA SECTION is inviting You to send in your projects, programmes, good practices to show case how Libraries play a central role in different dialogues on transformation of African societies.
Sub-themes
- Libraries as agents of the 4th industrial revolution
- Libraries as motors of change in the Library Information Science (LIS) Sector
- Model change in your community- vehicle to change
- No Libraries no Change
- Professional volunteerism in Librarianship / libraries
- Libraries at the center of community transformation
- Libraries driving communities towards United Nations 2030 Agenda
Submission Guidelines
The proposal must be the original work of the author(s) and should be written in either English or French. Each abstract must contain:
- Title of proposed presentation
- Outline of the proposed presentation (no more than 350 words)
- Name(s) of presenter(s)
- Position or title of presenter(s)
- Presenter(s) employer or affiliated institution
- Email address, Telephone/fax numbers
- Short biographical statement of the presenter/s, with digital photograph
Please email ABSTRACTS (Proposals) by 15 February 2019 to: Dr Rosemary Shafack, Chair, IFLA Africa Section and Ms Nthabiseng Kotsokoane, Secretary, IFLA Africa Section All proposals will be evaluated by a refereeing team of the Standing Committee of the IFLA Africa Section. |
Important Deadlines
15 February 2019: Deadline for Submission of Abstracts
30 March 2019: Notification of acceptance/rejection of papers
30 June 2019: Deadline for Submission of Full Papers
Please note
At least one of the paper’s authors must be present to deliver a summary of the paper. Abstracts should only be submitted with the understanding that the expenses of attending the conference will be the responsibility of the author(s)/presenter(s) of accepted papers. A special invitation letter can be issued by IFLA to authors.
All papers that are presented at the WLIC 2019 will be made available online via the IFLA Library under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license.
Congress Participation Grants
List of opportunities for support is available on the Conference Participation Grants webpage.
Source: IFLA
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