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SUMMARY:Newspaper e-publishing trends: the stewardship role of libraries
DESCRIPTION:http://conference.ifla.org/ifla81/node/992 ( http://conference.ifla.org/ifla81/node/992 )\nOrganizer\nNews Media Section ( http://www.ifla.org/newspapers ) (formerly IFLA Newspapers Section) National Library of South Africa ( http://www.nlsa.ac.za/ ), Pretoria\nBoth printed and online newspapers are critical sources of primary information for library users worldwide. Whether it be for historical research on the politics of the day or society as it was, or for survival information needed to make a living now. Information is a key component required for sustainable development, democratic societies and economic growth. The equitable right and freedom of access to information contained in newspapers should be guaranteed by libraries.\nThe IFLA 2015 Pre-Conference will focus on the African context.\nThe main theme of the Conference\nNewspaper e-publishing trends: the stewardship role of libraries has the following sub-themes – and papers chosen for presentation should address, but are not limited to:\n\nNewspaper e-publishing trends in Africa\nDigitized newspaper collections as African cultural heritage\nThe stewardship role of libraries and other public heritage institutions\nReporting the news in the digital and social media age: trends and how these impact the information industry\nIssues of e-legal deposit: online news and newspapers\nLatest initiatives and technologies in newspaper (e-)preservation and access\nText mining newspapers and news content\nServices built on digital newspaper collections – training and skills for accessing them\nHistorical Research being done on the basis of digital newspaper collections\nUsers’ experiences with digital newspaper collections – usability expectations\nFreedom of expression and the right (of marginalized groups) to access content and digital resources\nCopyright issues in digital newspapers – challenges and solutions\n\nOther proposals relevant to the main conference theme will also be considered.\n\nSubmission Guidelines\nProposal abstracts should be submitted in English or French as an MS file\nProposal abstracts for the IFLA pre-conference must be submitted by 31 January 2015, must be in English or French and should clearly include:\n\nTitle of proposed presentation\nAbstract of proposed paper (no more than 300 words)\nName(s) of presenter(s) plus position and/or title\nEmployer / affiliated institution\nContact information including e-mail address, telephone number\nShort biographical statement of presenter(s)\n\nLanguage of presentation (English or French with simultaneously interpreting)\nProposal abstracts should be submitted to:\nKrista Kiisa \nEmail: krista.kiisa@nlib.ee ( mailto:krista.kiisa@nlib.ee )\nUlrich Hagenah\nEmail: hagenah@sub.uni-hamburg.de ( mailto:hagenah@sub.uni-hamburg.de )\nDouwe Drijfhout\nEmail: douwe.drijfhout@nlsa.ac.za ( mailto:douwe.drijfhout@nlsa.ac.za )\nMazelan bin Anuar \nEmail: mazelan_anuar@nlb.gov.sg ( mailto:mazelan_anuar@nlb.gov.sg )\nSelected presenters will be notified by 10 March 2015.\nAccepted papers\n\nComplete accepted papers should be c. 3,000-6,000 words in length, be an original submission not published elsewhere\nComplete accepted papers and accompanying presentation slides must be submitted by the end of June 2015\nFinal papers should be written in English or French\n20-25 minutes will be allowed for the delivery of the paper\nThe papers will be made available on the Conference website and the IFLA News Media Section website\nAuthor(s) must agree to make their paper available under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ )\n\nTo discuss any matter relating to this Call for Papers, please contact:\nKrista Kiisa (E-mail: krista.kiisa@nlib.ee ( mailto:krista.kiisa@nlib.ee ))\nUlrich Hagenah (E-mail: hagenah@sub.uni-hamburg.de ( mailto:hagenah@sub.uni-hamburg.de ))\nDouwe Drijfhout (E-mail: douwe.drijfhout@nlsa.ac.za ( mailto:douwe.drijfhout@nlsa.ac.za ))\nMazelan bin Anuar (E-mail: mazelan_anuar@nlb.gov.sg ( mailto:mazelan_anuar@nlb.gov.sg ))\nRegistration\nRegistration information will be posted on the conference website at the beginning of 2015.\nImportant dates\n\n\n\n6 March 2015:   \nAbstracts due\n\n\n16 March 2015:\nAcceptance notices sent to authors\n\n\n20 March 2015:\nStart of registration\n\n\n30 June 2015:\nCompleted papers and presentation submitted\n\n\n\n\nSubmissions\nAll proposals must be in before 31 January 2015.\n\nPlease note\nAll expenses, including registration for the conference, travel, accommodation etc., are the responsibility of the authors/presenters. No financial support can be provided by IFLA, but a special invitation can be issued to authors.\n\n
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