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WORLD LIBRARY AND IFORMATION CONGRESS: 77th IFLA General Conference and
Council

 

"Libraries Beyond Libraries: Integration, Innovation, and Information
for All"

 

 

San Juan, Puerto Rico, 13-18 August 2011

 

CALL FOR PROPOSALS

 

Programme Title: Data Collection in the Service of Libraries

Congress Track: Users driving access and services 

  

 

The Library Theory and Research and Statistics and Evaluation Sections
are seeking proposals for  a program to be held at the IFLA Conference
in Puerto Rico in August, 2011.

 

Evidence-based librarianship and effective data collection lie at the
heart of practical problem solving in contemporary library theory and
practice. Data also are important to persuade library funders and
supporters that our work has value and in assessing and developing user
services. Librarians need to apply the same research techniques and
standards to our own problems that our users apply to their topics.

Papers for this session on applied research should pose a concrete and
answerable research question that presents a practical problem that a
library or group of libraries needs to solve, the data (or ways to
collect the data) that could influence the solution, and a means of data
analysis that practicing librarians could use to get results. 

Examples include problems involving:

*	space (gate-counts, seating space, meeting rooms),
*	selection (cost figures, check-out or download statistics), 
*	personnel (staffing comparisons, efficiency measures), 
*	transformations (repository / open access use, electronic versus
paper material use), 
*	users and non-users (correlations of library use or non-use with
socio-demographics, social and cultural behaviour; non-user-surveys),or 
*	services (search statistics, measures of effectiveness, measures
of missing services).

Authors of successful proposals will be asked to write a brief paper
summarizing their research for publication in the IFLA Proceedings. All
selected presenters will be listed in the official conference program.

 

Proposals must include the following information:

 

1.     Name and institution of speaker(s)

 

2.     Contact information for speaker(s)

 

3.     Brief biographical information

 

4.     Proposal title

 

5.     Brief (500 word) description of the research methodology and
findings and presentation format

 

6.     Language of presentation

 

Proposals should be sent to Dr. Lynn Silipigni Connaway,
[log in to unmask], by February 14, 2011.  Please include LTR Section
IFLA Proposal in the subject line. Finalists will be notified by March
14, 2011, and will be expected to submit final versions of their papers
in one of the official IFLA languages by May 15, 2011.

 

For more information, please contact Terry Weech (Chair. Library Theory
and Research Section) at [log in to unmask] 

 

Please note that it is the speakers' responsibility to find funding for
their participation in the programme and attendance to the Congress.

 

 

 

Lynn Silipigni Connaway, Ph.D.

Senior Research Scientist

OCLC Research

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Cell: 303-246-3623

Fax: 614-718-7378

http://www.oclc.org/research/people/connaway.htm