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Subject:

Call for Papers - Libraries Without Walls 6

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Margaret Markland <[log in to unmask]>

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Margaret Markland <[log in to unmask]>

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FIRST CONFERENCE ANNOUNCEMENT AND CALL FOR PAPERS

Libraries Without Walls 6
Evaluating the distributed delivery of library services


An international conference organised by CERLIM -
The Centre for Research in Library and Information Management

To be held on the Aegean Island of Lesvos, Greece, at the
Delphinia hotel, Molyvos http://www.molyvoshotel.com/eng/hotel.htm

16 - 20 September 2005
Cost GBP 450 (including accommodation for four nights)

From their beginnings in 1995, the Libraries without Walls conferences have
mapped a major change in the practice of librarianship. While library
services are still concerned to provide users with physical access to their
buildings, electronic access, often from remote locations, is becoming ever
more dominant. Papers presented at previous LWW conferences have mapped
this change and provided examples of how libraries are pushing out the
frontiers of their services.

In 2005 we intend to take a different approach. We want to ask the
question, ‘How do we know whether these new services are having a positive
impact on our users?’. We are therefore inviting papers on the following
themes:

• Theoretical approaches to the evaluation of these services, with an
emphasis on qualitative methods.
• The user experience: what do we know about the users of these
services?
• Assessment of the usability, including the accessibility, of
services.
• Measuring the outcomes and impact of services.

As in the past these themes are indicative and we remain open to proposals
which, while in the general area of interest of the conference, do not fit
neatly into the defined themes.

In addition to research papers, we welcome papers based on truly innovative
practice, and proposals for workshops can be made.

Reviews of Libraries without Walls 5, held in 2003, prompted these comments:

“The conference was in many ways the high point of my professional career".
(Penny Dale, Relay  May 2004)

“Ideas sparked by reading one paper are further provoked and challenged by
reading another, resulting in a cumulative effect which leaves the reader
with a critical overview of the contemporary issues and practice … LWW6
should be very interesting indeed”. (David Parkes, Ariadne, October 2004)


All papers will be considered by a panel of independent referees.

Papers will be published by Facet Publishing in the LWW Conference
Proceedings series.

Presentations at the conference can either be papers of 30 minutes duration
or Workshops of 60 minutes. To be considered please submit an abstract
(between 400 and 800 words) together with a 50 word biographical statement
and a 50 word synopsis of the paper. Please send submissions, preferably by
email (as text rather than an attachment), to the address below by 3rd
March 2005. Applicants will be informed whether their submissions have been
selected during April 2005.

Please note that, as the conference does not aim to make a profit, we are
unable to offer discounted conference rates to presenters.

For further information please visit the website at
http://www.cerlim.ac.uk/conf/lww6/

All enquiries should be addressed to the organisers:

Libraries Without Walls 6 Conference
Centre for Research in Library & Information Management (CERLIM)
Department of Information and Communications
Manchester Metropolitan University
Geoffrey Manton Building
Rosamond Street West
Manchester
M15 6LL
United Kingdom

Email: [log in to unmask]
Tel: ++44 (0)161 247 6142
Fax: ++44 (0) 161 247 6979

To make a provisional booking, please provide the information below. This
does not commit you in any way, but indicates to us the level of interest.
We will contact you again when booking opens.

I wish to make a provisional booking for the conference only
OR
I wish to make a provisional booking for the conference and submit a paper
(delete as appropriate)


Surname                             First names

Position

Organisation

Address



Telephone .                             Fax

Email

A separate booking form with instructions for payment will be forwarded to
you in due course.

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