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National Institute of Fashion Technology, New Delhi
in collaboration with IFLA - Art
Libraries Section
Organises ICLAM 2011 (International conference
on the Convergence of Libraries, Archives and Museums)
February 15 to 17, 2011
Venue: India International Centre, New Delhi
Theme: User
Empowerment through Digital Technologies
Highlights
- Selected
papers will be published in reputed International Journals
- Edited
book (with ISBN) of accepted papers will be published by a leading
Publisher
NIFT - ICLAM
- Unique
international conference of Librarians, Archivists & Conservators to
promote digital convergence of the memory institutions
- Tutorials
by leading Academicians & Industry experts
- World
renowned Academicians, Professionals, Freelancers & Entrepreneurs will
share their ideas & experiences
- Special
session by Wikimedia
- Special
day of parallel sessions on Preservation of Heritage Resources
LAST DATE FOR SUBMISSION OF ABSTRACT 07 DECEMBER 2010
LAST DATE OF SUBMISSION OF COMPLETE
PAPER 20 DECEMBER 2010
About
the Conference:
User empowerment is critical to the
development of all information organizations, i.e. libraries, archives and
museums. The goal of technological innovations in information services is to
enhance the sense of participation and control of IT-empowered users, who
easily metamorphose from consumers to creators of information. Libraries,
archives and museums, collectively known as memory institutions, are
continuously empowering their systems and services with dynamic digital
technologies to meet the increasing expectations of users. Information service
providers throughout the world are striving to strike a balance between
traditional organizational control strategies and user empowerment initiatives.
In pursuit of empowerment of users,
the National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT) has collaborated with the
Art Libraries Section of the International Federation of Library Associations and
Institutions (IFLA)
to organize an international conference from 15th to 17th February, 2011 in New
Delhi. The theme of the conference is ‘User empowerment through digital
technologies’. This conference will
offer a forum to deliberate on issues related to user empowerment in libraries,
archives and museums, now developing into a unified knowledge repository
through digital convergence. This is the first conference in the series titled “International conference on
the Convergence of Libraries, Archives and Museums (ICLAM)” and
NIFT’s third initiative to promote cross-sectoral collaborations in the
knowledge sector in India.
During the conference all stakeholders
contributing to the convergence of libraries, archives and museums will analyze
the theme of empowerment of users from multiple perspectives – ranging from
user interface and digital preservation technologies to rights of the users and
empowerment of disadvantaged user communities. The issue of empowerment is also
related to affordability and sustainability of digital technologies
particularly in this age of financial instability. Library & Information
professionals, archivists and conservators, as end users of open source and
commercial software, will discuss trends and problems specific to their own
sectors. Leading professionals, academicians and entrepreneurs will also
exchange views on other issues related to technological, infrastructural and
organizational developments including partnerships in the knowledge sector.
EMINENT Speakers
CALL FOR PAPERS & PRESENTATIONS
Dr. Dinesh Katre
Group
Coordinator,
Centre
for Development of Advance
Computing,
Pune
India
www.cdac.in
Mr. GussVan der Brekel
Coordinator,
Electronic Services
Central
Medical Library
Netherlands
Ms. Heather Brown
Asstt.
Director
Artlab
Australia
www.artlabaustralia.com.au
Dr. Jagdish Arora
Director,
INFLIBNET
Ahmedabad,
Gujarat,
India
www.inflibnet.ac.in
Prof. Jagtar Singh
Department
of Library and
Information
Science
Punjabi University
India
www.punjabiuniversity.ac.in
Dr. Jan Simane
Chair
& Treasurer, Art Libraries
Section
-IFLA
Kunsthistorisches
Institute in
Florenz
Italy
www.khi.fi.it
Ms. Lucile Trunel
Literature
and Art Department,
Bibliothèque
Nationale de France,
France
www.bnf.fr
Mr. Martin Flynn
National
Art Library, Victoria
and
Albert Museum, London
UK
www.vam.ac.uk
Ms. Maureen Burns
President
Visual
Resources Association, USA
www.vraweb.org
Prof. P.B. Mangla
Former
HoD, Department of Library
and
Information Science
Delhi University, India
www.du.ac.in
Mr. Pratapanand Jha
Director
(Cultural Informatics Lab.)
Indira
Gandhi National Centre
for
the Arts
New Delhi, India
www.ignca.nic.in
Dr. R. K. Chaddha
Joint
Secretary
Parliament
Library, New Delhi, India
Mr. Rolf Kallman
Head
of Department
Swedish
National Heritage
Resources
Board, Sweden
Dr. S. Majumdar
Librarian
University of Delhi, India
www.du.ac.in
Mr. S. P. Singh
Retd.
Director (Conservation)
National Museum, New Delhi, India
www.nationalmuseumindia.gov.in
Prof. Shalini Urs
Executive
Director, ISIM
University of Mysore, India
www.uni-mysore.ac.in
Prof. T. Viswanathan
Former
Director, INSDOC
(now
NISCAIR)
www.niscair.res.in
More names of Speakers will be added
soon…….
Call for Papers
Papers and presentations are invited on the
following topics related to each listed sub-theme (in bold): (More sub-themes
and topics will be added. Papers on related topics are also welcome)
Emergence of the Technology-Empowered Users:
- Changing roles of Users in Libraries, Archives &
Museums
- Information seeking behaviour of
Users : Emerging Trends
- New roles & identities for Librarians, Archivists
& Conservators
Empowering Users of Libraries, Archives &
Museums:
- User Interface Technologies :
Emerging Trends
- Social Media for Empowerment: Web2.0 & beyond
- Management of User-generated contents in Libraries &
Museums
Building Information
Repositories : Emerging Trends in Technologies
- Digital Preservation Technologies :
Emerging Trends
- Building
Institutional Repositories : Strategies for future
- Open Source
vs. Commercial software
Re-defining Rights of Users of Libraries
: Perspectives of Creators, Mediators and Users
- Freedom of Access to Information
- Copyright &
Fair Use
- IPR
& Digital resources
Serving the Empowered Users in Libraries
& Information Centres
- Relevance of Conventional Library services to Web -
empowered Users
- Information Literacy Programmes
- Special services
for Users with Special Needs
- Marketing
information services to the empowered users
- Branding &
Promoting Institutional repositories
Open Access Publishing : A tool for
Empowerment
- Open Access
Publishing of Books
- Scholarly Communication & Open Access Publishing
- Sustainability
of Open Access Initiatives
- Future of
e-journals & e-books : Emerging Integrated format
Bridging the
Digital Divide among Users :
Roles of Libraries & Information Centres
- Economic barriers to Information Access
- Empowerment of
Disadvantaged User Communities
- Roles of Public Libraries &
Information Centres in the Rural Sector
- Transcending the
language barriers through digital technologies
Partnerships for Empowerment & Libraries
- Sustainable Digitisation Projects
- Public & Private Partnerships for Digit
al Libraries
- Consortium model of Co-operation
From Collaboration to
Convergence:
- Networking of
Libraries, Museums, Archives and Beyond
One day of Special Parallel Sessions on Heritage
Resources in Art Libraries, Archives & Museums
Cultural heritage in Art Libraries, Archives & Museums
- Culture of
Heritage Preservation: Eastern & Western perspectives
- Changing
Patronage : Public & Private funding of Artists
& Collections
- How authentic is
the Art work? The Collector’s nightmare
- Marketing
Strategies for Visual Resources
- Art libraries in
Asia & Africa : Problems & Prospects
- Public Museums
in Asia & Africa : Problems & Prospects
- Archives in
the Digital Age : Problems & Prospects
Digital Preservation
of Cultural heritage
- Conservation
of Art works & Handicrafts : Fusion of traditional
techniques & modern technologies
- Challenges of
preservation of Rare books & Manuscripts
- Archiving
Exhibitions (including various forms of art)
- Preserving ‘born
digital’ heritage : Emerging trends
- Virtual &
Physical Environments in Museums
- Revival of
traditions through Digital Preservation
Special session on Conservation of Textiles
- Conservation of Historic Textiles
: Emerging trends
- Conservation of Contemporary Designer
collections
- Digital Photography of Textiles (
including 3-D photography)
- Business of Textile Conservation
- Conservator’s role in Revival of
traditional Textile crafts
ICLAM-2011 offers
following formats for presentations :
v
Papers in sessions: Thematic sessions of presentation of written papers with
power point presentations.
v
Demonstrations:
Demonstrations of hands-on applications / techniques with or without power point
presentations can be presented in special sessions for Art Libraries and
Museums.
v
Special interaction sessions:
Professional interaction sessions on
relevant issues can be arranged on special requests for informal and
non-commercial presentations of interactive manner. Presenters will be
in-charge of these sessions and will facilitate discussions.
Guidelines for
submission of papers :
·
All manuscripts should be unpublished
original work and should be submitted with a covering letter signed by the
author/s. The letter should mention
the theme and sub-theme under which the paper falls. Please refer to the list
of sub-themes under 'Call for papers’.
·
The author/authors
should provide following information:
Þ
Name/s, address of
the institution, and author for correspondence along with telephone no., fax
no. and e-mail id.
·
Paper should be
submitted in MS Word (2000) format and of maximum 3000 words. Power point
presentations without accompanying text will not be accepted as papers.
·
The Abstract and
Paper should confirm the following guidelines:
Þ
Title of the paper
(in bold 14 point font size & Times New Roman font type)
Þ
Full text and
abstract should be single-spaced, A4 page size, 10 point font size, Times New
Roman font type
Þ
Name(s) of author/s,
their Institution, city and country
Þ
Abstract of
approximately 150 words along with maximum five key words
Þ
Paragraph heading and
sub-headings in bold 12 font size & may be numbered in bold.
·
The margins
may be set as follows:-
Þ Top: 3 cm
Þ Bottom: 3.8 cm
Þ Left: 3.8 cm
Þ Right: 2.5 cm
·
Page numbers should
be placed at the bottom of each page, centred on the width. Underlined words
are to be set in italics.
·
Tables and figures
may be numbered in Arabic numerals and sources cited clearly. These should
appear in sequential order in the text. The corresponding tables or figures
should either appear within the text or should be placed at the end of the
article.
·
Maps and figures have
to be given as reproducible artworks ready for press.
·
Follow the APA style
of citation for all references and bibliographies.
·
Papers and
presentations must be in English only since interpreters can not be provided.
·
Last date of submission of paper: 30th
November, 2010
Who can participate?
Library &
Information professionals from
special, academic & public libraries, conservators, IT professionals,
publishers, authors, educators, students and all users of libraries,
information centres, archives and visitors of museums from any part of the
world can attend the conference.
REGISTRATION
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India & SAARC
country delegates
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Fees per
participant
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Remarks
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Sponsored participant
(Conference only)
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Rs.3500/-
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20% discount in case of more than three
participants from same organization
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One day participation
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Rs.1200/-
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Tutorial participation
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Rs.1000/-
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Sponsored participant
(Tutorial &
conference)
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Rs.4000/-
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Non-sponsored, students, retired professionals etc.
participant
(Conference only)
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Rs.1500/-
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20% discount in case of more than three participants
from same organization/department
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Rest of the
world delegates
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USD 150/-
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Tutorial participation
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USD 50/-
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v
Registration fee
includes conference kit, tea, lunch, copy of proceedings and dinner, whenever
planned.
v
Registration fee is
non-refundable.
v
Substitutes are
permitted.
v
Registration fee does
not include accommodation.
v
Registration will be
confirmed only if the form is duly filled and payment is received in full.
v
Students can
participate by sending their form through their institution.
Mode of payment:
v
All payments from
delegates will be accepted in Cash/ Local Cheque/ Demand Draft prepared in
favour of NIFT Delhi, payable at Delhi. Please indicate
clearly that the payment is remitted towards registration for ICLAM – 2011 with
particulars of the delegate. Bank transaction
charges may be included for outstation
or international cheques along with the registration fee.
For further details please check the websites
of NIFT
http://www.nift.ac.in/ICLAM_2011/index.htm & IFLA http://www.ifla.org/en/news/71
Contact persons : Dr. Sanjeev
Kumar 011-26542004&2
Ms. Nandini Dutta 011-26542146/7
Email ids : icla...@nift.ac.in;
icla...@gmail.com;a...@nift.ac.in;
icla...@gmail.com; nrc....@gmail.com;
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