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PA LIbrary Association Annual Conference Poster Sessions

The Pennsylvania Library Association (PaLA) is accepting proposals for Poster Sessions to take place at this year’s conference in Lancaster.  The poster sessions will take place on Monday & Tuesday, September 29 & 30 at the Lancaster County Convention Center. 

 

Poster sessions provide a forum for library professionals from across the state to share their successful ideas or innovations with colleagues. The tone is casual and the mode is highly interactive.  The object is to gather feedback and to make connections with others interested in the same subject.

 

Submit a proposal

 

Submission deadline is Monday, June 2.

ACRL Women and Gender Studies Section 2014 Poster Session Call for Proposals

The Women & Gender Studies Section will hold its 7th annual Research Poster Session during our General Membership Meeting at the ALA Annual Conference in LAS VEGAS on Saturday, June 28, 2014, from 4:30-5:30 p.m. The forum seeks to provide an opportunity to present newly completed research or work in progress. Both beginning and established researchers are welcome to apply. Participants may receive collaborative feedback and recommendations for future publishing and/or new initiatives.

The potential scope of the topics includes, but is not limited to, teaching methods, instruction, information technology, collection development, interdisciplinarity, and collaboration with academic faculty.* For research ideas, see the newly updatedResearch Agenda for Women and Gender Studies Librarianship

* This year the committee is especially interested in receiving submissions which highlight the ways in which librarians work with faculty and/or establish faculty partnerships. However, as stated above, submissions are NOT limited to this particular theme.      

Applicants chosen to present their work at the poster session are expected to supply presentation materials, including poster boards. Tables for presentation materials will be provided.  Attendees at the forum will find an arena for discussion and networking with their colleagues interested in related issues and trends in the profession.

The committee will use a blind peer review process. 


Selection criteria:

1. Significance of the topic. Priority will be given to Women and Gender Studies Section members and/or women and gender studies topics

2. Originality of the project


Proposal submission instructions:

1. Proposals should include:  

          Title of the proposal

          Proposal narrative (no more than 2 pages, double spaced) 

          Name of applicant(s) 

          Affiliation (s) 

          Applicant Email address(es), Phone number(s)  

          Are you a member of the Women & Gender Studies Section? 

If you would like to become a member, go to: http://www.libr.org/wgss/join.html

2. NOTE: Submission deadline: March 31, 2014
  
3. Proposals should be emailed to: Beth Strickland, Chair, WGSS Research Committee (
stricklb@umich.edu)

4. The chair will notify the applicants by April 30, 2014

California Conference on Library Instruction

CALL FOR POSTERS

CCLI 2014
Friday, April 18th, 2014
CSU Eastbay–Oakland Center
 
Poster session call for proposals
 
What does non-traditional library instruction look like?  How do we innovate our instruction within and beyond the library?  California Conference on Library Instruction invites you to share your strategies for engaging with students in new and empowering ways.
 
Submission Information: Proposals should include a title and a description of how your poster relates to the theme.  Proposals must be submitted online at http://www.cclibinstruction.org/poster-sessions.  The deadline for submissions is March 4, 2014.  The primary contact on the proposal will be notified if the proposal has been accepted by March 18, 2014.  All poster session presenters must register and pay for the conference.  Presenters will be required to provide a PDF of their posters for inclusion in the conference proceedings prior to the date of the conference.
 
Poster Session: Presenters will share their ideas as attendees circulate during a designated time in the poster session area. The posters will be on display unattended for the duration of the conference.
 
Requirements: Printed poster to display, with rigid backing. Presenters will have the option of using an easel provided by the conference committee or standing your poster on a table, in bi-fold or tri-fold form. In your application, indicate whether you plan to use an easel or a table top.
 
If you have any additional questions, please contact:
Amy Gilgan, akgilgan@usfca.edu

IFLA Poster Sessions; Libraries, Citizens and Societies: Confluence for Knowledge

World Library and Information congress

80th IFLA General Council and Congress

“Libraries, Citizens and Societies: Confluence for Knowledge”

 

16-22 August 2014, Lyon, France.

 

Are you involved in an interesting project or in an area of work that you would like to discuss with or show to other congress attendees? Why not present your work in the IFLA Poster Sessions?

Your topic could be described on a printed poster or by photographs, graphics and pieces of text that you attach to the presentation panel. All IFLA official languages – Arabic, Chinese, English, French, German, Russian and Spanish – are welcome. Presenters of a poster will be expected to be present on Monday 18 and Tuesday 19 August 2014 in order to explain their poster and to hand out any leaflets, or other information materials, they have available for viewers of their poster. Each presenter can therefore only present one poster. Any organization that submits more than one application should indicate a priority to their submissions. 

 

Conference participants interested in presenting a poster should complete the  online registration form.

 

It is important that applicants describe how they intend to illustrate the project in the poster format. The poster has to be an experience in itself for the one who looks at it – and should show awareness of the poster format.

 

Special consideration will be given to ensure that a variety of topics and geographical/cultural range will be represented.

 

The deadline is 03 February 2014, after the deadline applications will no longer be accepted. A jury comprised of 2 members of the IFLA Professional Committee will review all submissions and at the congress they will select the winner of the Best IFLA Poster 2014 based on the following criteria:

 

Does the topic of the poster-

  • Look interesting and/or inspiring;
  • Look lively;
  • Lend itself to a poster session; is not too abstract;
  • Present new ideas or present an application of technology;
  • Appear to be clearly explained;
  • Not duplicate another poster, nor have the same presenter as another poster (a presenter must be present during the poster session to explain the poster to viewers).
  • Have a relationship to the theme of the WLIC. 
  • Have a clear library relevance or perspective
  • Describe a project that is ongoing or near completion, not one that is yet to start.

For complete and up-to-date information concerning Poster Sessions, please see the Call for Posters webpage on the IFLA WLIC 2014 conference website

 

If you have any further questions, please contact posters@ifla.org

ALA Annual Poster Sessions, Las Vegas

Share your best ideas and work with the national library community by presenting a poster session at the 2014 ALA Annual Conference in Las Vegas!

 

Start your application process now at http://ala14.ala.org/how-to-submit-a-poster-session. You must create a username and password for the site before you submit your application, you must choose to submit a poster session proposal after you log-in, and you will receive a confirmation e-mail after you have completed your submission.

 

The deadline for submission of 2014 ALA Annual Conference poster session proposals is January 18, 2014.

 

The poster session committee encourages submissions from all types of libraries and on any topic relevant to librarianship. Submissions may include a description of an innovative library program; an analysis of a solution to a problem; a report of a research study; or any other presentation that would benefit the larger library community.

 

Poster session participants place materials such as pictures, data, graphs, diagrams and narrative text on boards that are usually 4 x 8 feet. During their assigned 1� hour time periods, participants informally discuss their presentations with conference attendees. Titles/abstracts from previous years are available on ALA Connect: http://connect.ala.org/node/210160 (note that this site is only serving as an archive for previous Annual Conference poster sessions – for information on this year’s posters, go to: http://ala14.ala.org/poster-sessions).

 

The deadline for submitting an application is January 17, 2014. Applicants will be notified in March, prior to the early bird registration deadline and after a double blind peer review process, whether their submission has been accepted for presentation at the conference. The 2014 ALA Annual Poster Sessions will be held June 28 and 29, 2014 (the Saturday and Sunday of the conference), at the Las Vegas Convention Center.

 

Questions about poster session presentations and submissions may be directed to:

 

Melanie Griffin, chair of the ALA poster session committee, griffinm@usf.edu

Or

Candace Benefiel, chair of the ALA poster session review panel, cbenefie@lib-gw.tamu.edu

 

Website: http://ala14.ala.org/poster-sessions

The Library as Knowledge Laboratory

Call for Poster Session Proposals: “The Library as Knowledge Laboratory”
The Greater New York Chapter of the
Association of College and Research Libraries 2013 Symposium
Friday, December 6, 2013

The 2013 ACRL/NY Annual Symposium “The Library as Knowledge Laboratory” will explore the opportunities and challenges facing academic librarians in light of scholars’ increased demands for new formats, open-source tools, digital repositories, and innovative research methods in the new knowledge laboratory. For further information about the symposium, go to: http://acrlnysymp2013.wordpress.com/

ACRL/NY invites you to submit a poster session proposal for the 2013 Symposium.  Your poster session can address any issue related to this theme.  Examples include but are not limited to:

•       Transforming physical space
•       Service models
•       Scalability and/or Sustainability
•       Interaction between IT, faculty and librarians
•       New staffing needs and job titles
•       Re-skilling
•       Changing culture
•       Securing real estate
•       Assessment/Evaluation of programs and people
•       Connecting to teaching faculty
•       Promoting a program to library administration
•       Managing administrative expectations

Please submit your proposal using the online form at https://acrlnyforms.wufoo.com/forms/poster-sessions-application/

The deadline for submission is Friday, September 13, 2013
Accepted posters will be notified by Monday, September 30, 2013.
For some helpful poster pointers, check the “poster presentations” tab on the LibGuide at http://stjohns.campusguides.com/researchpresentation

The Symposium will take place on Friday, December 6, 2013 in New York City at:
The William and Anita Newman Vertical Campus Conference Center, Baruch College,
55 Lexington Avenue (at 24th Street) Room 14-220 (14th floor)

We look forward to your submissions!
The 2013 ACRL/NY Symposium Committee

Western New York/Ontario chapter of the Association of College and Research Libraries

CALL FOR POSTERS

The Western New York/Ontario chapter of the Association of College and
Research Libraries invites poster session proposals for our 2013 Fall
Conference.  This year’s theme is “Publishing and Advancing Research,” and
the conference will be held Friday, Oct. 18th, from 8:30am-4:00pm at the RIT
Conference Center in West Henrietta, New York.  Poster presenters will
receive a discounted conference registration rate of $60.  

Poster sessions provide opportunities to share new and innovative ideas,
strategies and technologies.  Any topic, demonstration or device that may be
of interest to college and research librarians is welcome for presentation.
We ask, however, that this venue not be used to promote or sell specific
products and services.  More information on the conference can be found
here: http://wnyoacrl.org/conference.

Proposals for the posters and any questions regarding the poster session
should be submitted to Vice Programs Chair Amy Vilz at amyvilz@buffalo.edu.
The deadline for proposal submission is September 16, 2013.  Presenters will
be notified of acceptance by September 23.  

Conference registration rates:
WNY/O ACRL Members: $100
Join WNY/O ACRL Now and Save: $110 (if already an ACRL member) or $115 (if
not an ACRL member)
Non-members: $120
Students: $50
Poster Presenters: $60

We look forward to seeing you this fall!

PaLA poster sessions

The Poster Session Committee is currently accepting poster session proposals for the PaLA Conference to take place October 20 – 23, 2013 at Seven Springs Mountain Resort in western Pennsylvania. 

 

Poster sessions provide a forum for library professionals from across the state to share their successful ideas or innovations with colleagues. The tone is casual and the mode is highly interactive.  The object is to gather feedback and to make connections with others interested in the same subject. They are a great way to share your interesting work without doing a formal presentation. 

 

All proposals should be submitted online via the Poster Session Submission Form.

For more information regarding the poster sessions, or to view the questions in advance of submission, a PDF copy of the form is available for download.  The link to both the online submission form and PDF are also be available on the PaLA website.

The deadline for proposals is Wednesday, June 5, 2013.  The poster session committee will notify all submitters regarding the acceptance of their proposal(s) later in June.

Thank you for your support of PaLA and Pennsylvania’s libraries!

 

2013 MSU LEETS

Reminder!  Steal this Idea and Poster Session proposals for the 2013 MSU LEETS are due Monday, May 6. This year’s exciting conference will take place on Thursday and Friday, August 1-2, 2013 at Mississippi State University in Starkville, MS.

 

Steal This Idea sessions are one hour in length (including Q&A) and are opportunities for speakers to share their successful (or not!) implementations and investigations of electronic resources and/or emerging technologies in academic libraries. Poster Sessions will be displayed in the Library’s John Grisham Room, with two scheduled times for discussion between the presenters and participants.

 

Click here to submit your proposal: http://blogs.library.msstate.edu/msuleets/?page_id=735

 

 

Thank you,

 

The MSU LEETS Programming Committee

 

MSU LEETS Co-Chairs:

Pattye Archer (parcher@library.msstate.edu)

Karen Davidson (kdavidson@library.msstate.edu)

Mary Ann Jones (mjones@library.msstate.edu)

 

library.msstate.edu/msuleets

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www.twitter.com/msu_ets

ACRL Women and Gender Studies Section 2013 Poster Session

 Call for Proposals

The Women & Gender Studies Section will hold its sixth annual Research Poster Session during our General Membership Meeting at the ALA Annual Conference in Chicago on Saturday, June 29, 2013, from 4:30-5:30 p.m. The forum seeks to provide an opportunity to present newly completed research or work in progress.  Both beginning and established researchers are welcome to apply.  Participants may receive collaborative feedback and recommendations for future publishing and/or new initiatives.

The potential scope of the topics includes, but is not limited to, teaching methods, instruction, information technology, collection development, interdisciplinarity, and collaboration with academic faculty. For research ideas, see the newly updated Research Agenda for Women and Gender Studies Librarianship.

Applicants chosen to present their work at the poster session are expected to supply presentation materials, including poster boards.  Tables for presentation materials will be provided.  Attendees at the forum will find an arena for discussion and networking with their colleagues interested in related issues and trends in the profession.

The committee will use a blind peer review process. 

Selection criteria:

1. Significance of the topic. Priority will be given to Women and Gender Studies Studies Section members and/or women and gender studies topics.
2. Originality of the project.

Proposal submission instructions:

1. Proposals should include:  

  • Title of the proposal
  • Proposal narrative (no more than 2 pages, double spaced) 
  • Name of applicant(s) 
  • Affiliation (s) 
  • Applicant Email address(es), Phone number(s)  
  • Are you a member of the Women & Gender Studies Section?  
        
    If you would like to become a member, go to: http://www.libr.org/wgss/join.html

2. NOTE: Submission deadline: March 29, 2013
 

3. Proposals should be emailed to: Jennifer Gilley, Chair, Research Committee (jrg15@psu.edu)
   
4. The chair will notify the applicants by April 30, 2013.