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On behalf of the planning committee, I am pleased to announce the
Connections 2011 Conference scheduled for May 20-21, 2011 at the University
of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Connections: The Great Lakes Information Science
Conference is a conference for all Library and Information Science (LIS)
doctoral students and candidates. This is student-focused conference that is
intended to provide an opportunity for LIS doctoral students to share and
exchange ideas and research. Open to all LIS doctoral students, the
conference is organized and run by your fellow LIS doctoral students and is
considered a forum for research at any stage. In keeping with the original
intention of the conference, this year’s theme is Discourse and
Illumination. An additional workshop entitled *Illuminating Your Research
Agenda: A Workshop for Future Library and Information Science Faculty* is
offered during the conference through an Institute of Museum and Library
Services grant and is free and open to those who register for the
Connections 2011 conference.

*Call for Papers*

Connections 2011 is now accepting submissions from doctoral students
currently enrolled in a library or information science program. The
submissions may cover any information or library science related subject
including library or information behavior, policy, or systems. Submissions
are due *January 14, 2011*. All accepted papers will be published in the
Connections 2011 conference proceedings. Presentations for accepted works
will be limited to 20 minutes.

*Full Papers***

Papers should be no more than 25 pages (double-spaced) including
bibliography. Please use APA 6th edition style for references and have
1-inch margins. Full papers deadline is *January 14, 2011*. Email papers to
[log in to unmask] Papers will be refereed in a
double-blind process, and accepted papers will be published in the
Connections 2011 conference proceedings. Presentations for accepted works
will be limited to 20 minutes.

*Works in Progress***

For works in progress, submit a 500-1000 word abstract for your work in
progress. Please use APA 6th edition style for references and have 1-inch
margins. Abstract deadline is *January 14, 2011*. Email abstract to
[log in to unmask] Abstracts will be refereed in a
double-blind process, and accepted abstracts will be published in the
Connections 2011 conference proceedings. Presentations for accepted works
will be limited to 20 minutes.

Notification of acceptance will be on or around March 1st, 2011.

For more details on submissions or the conference please visit the
conference website at http://uwm.edu/sois/projects/connections2011 or email
your questions to [log in to unmask]