16-17 October 2008 (Preconference Workshops: 15 October) • Novotel London West, London, UK
Internet Librarian International 2008
Translating 2.0 Technologies for Tangible Benefits & Transparency
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Internet Librarian International 2008
Call for Speakers
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your proposal!
Deadline: 4 April 2008
Information Today invites proposals for presentations at Internet Librarian International 2008, to be held at the Novotel London West Hotel in London, UK, 16-17 October 2008 (with preconference workshops on Wednesday, 15 October). We welcome dynamic speakers from all countries willing to share their knowledge and experience about information tools, techniques, processes and management. How do information professionals translate various 2.0 technologies so they provide real value to people in all types of information environments?

This is the tenth year of Internet Librarian International—and the changes over the past decade are enormous. The Internet is now embedded in daily life; it's no longer an exotic technology thriving in library jungles. Now the challenge is to evaluate technologies in light of their actual benefits. This holds true for all types of libraries—public, academic, commercial and government—and for those outside the traditional library—web designers, content evaluators, portal creators, systems professionals and independent researchers

New digital initiatives, delivery options and Web resources make for increasingly challenging workplace interactions. Internet librarians excel at embracing change and love innovation. Web 2.0, Library 2.0. Learning 2.0 and other 2.0s impact not only what we do but also how we do it. We can communicate across national borders, collaborate across time zones, and collect amazing amounts and types of information. At the same time, we must ensure that we do not race so far ahead of our constituencies that our users can't follow. The necessity of establishing ROI benchmarks, ascertaining real value, and sharing knowledge on funding tactics goes hand-in-hand with learning new technologies, training end-users and implementing creative solutions to real problems.

We are looking for a mix of papers for conference sessions, workshops, and short tutorials. Our emphasis is on the practical rather than theoretical; we are seeking case studies and proposals about initiatives in your organisation, not product pitches or overviews. If you would like to be considered as a speaker, please click here to submit your ideas (deadline: 4 April 2008).

What has worked in your work environments and what has not? Share your experiences and thoughts with your colleagues during Internet Librarian International.

Possible topics (but don't let this limit your imagination):
  • Web search tips
  • Relating new technologies to libraries' purpose
  • Libraries as place/space
  • Search as platform
  • User generated content
  • User needs analysis
  • New tools
  • NextGen libraries
  • Federated search
  • Digital libraries/collections
  • Evaluating web resources
  • Social software, networking & media
  • Blogs, wikis, podcasts
  • Libraries as publishers
  • Taxonomies, folksonomies
  • Evidence-based librarianship
  • Gaming, libraries & learning
  • Information policy
  • Web site usability
  • Intellectual property rights and protection
  • Collaborative working
  • Search as service
  • Internet resources
  • Communicating value
  • Managing e-resources
  • Mobile technology
  • Library 2.0
  • Open access; open source
  • Distance learning, e-learning
  • Marketing techniques
  • Multimedia searching
  • Innovative projects
  • Business intelligence
  • Portal designs
  • Managing digital projects
  • Incorporating new technologies
  • Web design
  • Content management
  • Training and teaching
The Advisory Committee will review all submissions. Notification regarding acceptance will be made this summer. If your proposal is selected, the primary speaker will receive a gratis registration to the full conference, which includes lunches and a reception. The organizers cannot be responsible for speakers’ travel and accommodation costs. October is a perfect time to visit London, and the Novotel Hotel is strategically located in West London and reasonably priced.

Thank you. We look forward to receiving your ideas and suggestions as we plan this very important international conference.

Conference Chairs

Marydee Ojala,
Editor, ONLINE Magazine, USA [marydee@xmission.com]

David Raitt, Editor, The Electronic Library, The Netherlands

 

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