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Subject:

FW: Call for Papers - IFLA Continuing Professional Development Conference - Oslo 2005

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-----Original Message-----
From: Ian Smith [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 03 September 2004 01:09
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Subject: Call for Papers - IFLA Continuing Professional Development
Conference - Oslo 2005

Apologies for cross posting and duplication.  Please disseminate this
call for papers as widely as possible.

This is a reminder that September 17th is the closing date for
submission of proposals to present papers at this conference.
 <http://www.ifla.org/> Picture (Metafile)
International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions.
Continuing Professional Development and Workplace Learning Section
The 6th World Conference on Continuing Professional Development
& Workplace Learning for the Library and Information Professions
Continuing Professional Development - Preparing For New Roles In
Libraries:
A Voyage Of Discovery
11-13 August 2005, Oslo - Norway
Conference Announcement and Call For Papers
This unique professional event, celebrating its sixth occasion, will run
as a satellite conference immediately prior to the World Library and
Information Congress: 71st IFLA General Conference and Council to be
held in Oslo, 14-18 August 2005.  The theme for the CPDWL conference is:

Continuing Professional Development - Preparing For New Roles in
Libraries: A Voyage Of Discovery.
This conference is presented by the IFLA Continuing Professional
Development & Workplace Learning Section in conjunction with the Oslo
University College, Faculty of Journalism, Library and Information
Science.
This conference presents valuable opportunities to:
*       Hear speakers with perspectives and insights on continuing
professional development & workplace learning issues;
*       Gather ideas, solutions, and trends in this vital area of
professional practice;
*       Meet participants with international experience;
*       Build networks of contacts in the field of continuing
professional development, staff development and workplace learning;
*       Take away a volume of peer reviewed proceedings to reflect on,
and disseminate amongst your colleagues.
The conference organisers are pleased to announce that a major feature
of this conference will be the inaugural Elizabeth Stone Memorial
Lecture which is to be presented by Mr K. G. Saur. The late Professor
Stone, was the originator and driving force for the establishment of the
CPDWL section.  This lecture has been inaugurated in her honour.
Program Outline
The conference will be arranged as a mix of plenary sessions, with time
allowed for discussion and comment on each paper, and breakout
sessions/workshops.  The conference program will be grouped into several
sub-themes, as follows:
*       Preparing for new and changing roles in libraries and
information services through CPD & workplace learning, including:
*       what are the emerging roles of libraries and librarians and what
education & training needs emerge from those new roles?
*       skills identification, performance planning and review in
different organisations and contexts
*       competency based training;
*       new roles in information literacy training;
*       what and how can experienced librarians learn from new
graduates?
*       Engaging and supporting people in CPD & workplace learning,
including:
*       do we know what we mean by workplace learning?
*       who is caught in the CPD & WPL 'net' and who isn't?
*       what CPD & WPL opportunities should be provided for staff at all
levels of the library and information sector, and how best to do so?
*       personal motivation in the workplace;
*       encouraging and facilitating CPD & WPL;
*       career management and development.
*       Putting it all together - tools for CPD & workplace learning,
including:
*       developmental means and tools;
*       induction, mentoring, shadowing; types of training & development
programs;
*       needs identification and development of training & development
programs;
*       the role of CPD & WPL in organisational development;
*       online program delivery;
*       evaluating CPD & WPL effectiveness and measuring the return on
investment.
*       Context and place - the practice of CPD & WPL in different
countries and contexts, including:
*       the challenges of CPD & WPL in developing countries;
*       case studies from various libraries, organisations, professional
groups.
Published Proceedings
The peer reviewed papers from the Conference will be published by K.G.
Saur as part of the IFLA publication series.  The editors of the
Conference Proceedings will be Dr Paul Genoni (Curtin University of
Technology, Australia) and Dr Graham Walton (Northumbria University,
U.K.).
Call for Papers
This is the first call for proposals for papers to be presented at this
conference.
Proposals should be submitted in the form of an abstract of no more than
300 words.  Proposals should state which sub-theme or topic they fall
within, the focus and purpose of the proposed paper and an outline of
the likely contents and broad conclusions.
(Proposals covering topics not covered by the theme list above are also
welcome and will be considered.)
Proposals for papers for presentation and publication will be assessed
by the conference program committee and will be subject to a peer review
process.  The program committee will decide which proposers should be
invited to develop and submit draft papers. Confirmation of invitations
to present papers at the conference will be subject to the receipt and
approval of the full paper by the program committee.  Revisions may be
required before final confirmation and acceptance.
Proposals and final papers will be reviewed against the following
criteria:
*       relevance of the paper to the conference theme
*       originality
*       readability
*       intellectual rigour, level of authority and scholarship
demonstrated
*       validity of the results of any empirical research
Final papers should normally be 5,000-7,000 words maximum (excluding
abstract and references).
Conference Language
The conference will be conducted in English.  All papers and
presentations will be required to be in that language.
Location and Date
The conference will be held in Oslo Norway, at the Oslo University
College Faculty of Journalism, Library and Information Science, 11-13
August 2005.
Registration Costs etc
Details of the cost of the conference (registration fees, accommodation
options and costs etc.) will be available later in 2004.  Invited
speakers and presenters will be required to pay the registration fee and
their own travel, accommodation and associated costs.  The registration
fee will cover a set of the published conference papers, lunch,
mid-morning and mid-afternoon refreshments, and the conference dinner.
Deadlines/Timelines
*       Proposals for papers must be submitted by - September 17th 2004
*       Proposers will be advised of the outcome of their proposal by -
October 15th 2004
*       Conference papers from invited contributors/presenters must be
submitted by - December 17th 2004
*       Invited contributors/presenters will be advised of final
confirmation/acceptance of their paper by - February 18th 2005
Submission of Proposals for Conference Papers
Proposals for papers (and the final papers) must be submitted in
electronic format (by either email, or mailed 3.5 inch diskette or
CD-ROM) using either a generally available word-processing software or
in RTF format.
Please include with proposals the following details:
*       Family name:
*       First name(s):
*       Position:
*       Institution:
*       Address:
*       City:
*       State/Province:
*       Postal Code/Zip Code:
*       Country:
*       Telephone
*       Email:
*       Fax:
Proposals should be sent to:
Ian Smith               Email:  <file:///\\[log in to unmask]>
[log in to unmask]
or by hard copy and disk:
Ian Smith
Senior Librarian (Personnel)
La Trobe University Library
Bundoora, Victoria, 3086, Australia
Questions/Comments?
The Program Committee will be happy to hear, and will respond to,
questions or comments about this conference.  Please direct questions to
the Program Committee Convenor.
Ian Smith  (Convenor - Program Committee)
La Trobe University, Australia
Email: [log in to unmask]
Tel: +61 3 9479 1918
Fax:+ 61 3 9479 3018

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