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Dear all,



The Forum for Interlending and Information Delivery's annual conference
Interlend invites applications from the inter-lending community to speak
and/or run breakout sessions and workshop sessions.  Interlend 2012
(25th-26th
June)<http://www.forumforinterlending.org.uk/interlend-2012-save-date>
is being held at the University of Worcester, close to their innovative,
prestigious and by the time of the conference newly open Hive building.
Formal booking for the conference will open in late March/Early April.





Background

As the preeminent UK inter-lending community conference Interlend
annually attracts around 60-80 interlending staff from all levels of
seniority, although it should be noted that a large proportion of our
delegates are library assistants rather than professional grades.  They
come from all walks of library sphere, primarily UK based and with
perhaps more from HE/FE and Public Libraries than any other sectors.
Interlend is also renowned as offering our delegates practical tips and
guidance, as well as broadening their understanding of the world of
interlending; and as such we try and encourage all our speakers and
breakout session facilitators to keep this in mind.



Theme

The theme and title of this year's conference is "Keeping Our Customers
Satisfied: Interlending in a Changing World".  As such, sessions dealing
with change and coping with service evolution along with the changing
customer dynamic with it are especially welcomed, along with those
focussed on more specialist sectors (such as the health libraries
environment as it pertains to interlending).  Breakout sessions are
typically 45 minutes long and can be adapted to suit the speaker's needs
- either chalk and talk, or workshop based.



Pitching Session

All speakers present on the first day are anticipated to attend the
pitching session; a chance for new delegates (~60% will be first time
conference attendees) to have a 2 minute taster of what the parallel
sessions coming up over the conference are about.  This follows feedback
last year that newcomers were unaware of which sessions they should
attend.  If you aren't likely to be around for this the conference Chair
will pitch your session for you, so a brief to speak to would be very
useful!



Costs

Speakers accepted by the at FIL events will have conference attendance
costs, accommodation where required and all reasonable travelling
expenses covered by the organisation.



Next steps

Proposals should include:

*         No more than 300 words detailing the general content of the
session, highlighting the particular applicability to the inter-lending
and document supply community.

*         A 50 word speaker biography.

*         Full contact details (tel, email, twitter and fax as
applicable).

*         Date preference within the conference schedule, indicating if
this is flexible or not.



Proposals should be emailed to
[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> by April 17th
2012, after which point they will be reviewed by the Committee.  The
Chair will be in touch with all applicants after this date to confirm or
decline your proposal.  Submission of a proposal does not guarantee
acceptance, and the Committee's considered opinion on those to take up
is final.  We regret that due to time restrictions no correspondence
over the decision will be entered into.



If you'd like to informally discuss possible themes, topics or
approaches for your sessions please don't hesitate to get in touch with
myself as Chair or Su Fagg at Worcester (01905 855342,
[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>).



We look forward to discussing your ideas further.



With thanks

Gareth



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Gareth J Johnson

Document Supply & LRA Repository Manager.

Chair UK Council for Research Repositories (UKCoRR).

Chair Forum for Interlending and Information Delivery (FIL).

HEA Fellow.

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http://www.le.ac.uk/library/about/staff/specialists/garethjohnson



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