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*Call for Participation (NASKO 2013) *

*Transition Cultures, Transition KO: Evolving Exploration, Critical
Reflection, and Practical Work *

ISKO C/US invites submissions of abstracts for its Fourth North American
Symposium on Knowledge Organization (NASKO 2013) to be held June 13-14,
2013, in Milwaukee, WI, USA.

*Conference Venue*: Continuing Education Center, University of
Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
*Conference Dates*: June 13-14, 2013
*Deadline for Proposals*: January 31, 2013

“The essence of Transition is in its name.  It describes the era of change
we are all living in. The Transition idea is about us all being an engaged,
active part of that change."
 --Transition Towns Movement

Transition is a grassroots movement that pulls on communities to improve
local and global conditions in a sustainable way. Similarly, the KO
community contributes to the greater good both locally within our own
institutions and globally through interoperable systems, standards, and
technologies. In the spirit of transition, the Fourth North American
Symposium on Knowledge Organization (NASKO 2013) conference invites
participants to come together to forge and strengthen the connections that
will shape the future of knowledge organization.

Proposals for research papers, position papers, posters, unconference
topics and a doctoral symposium are welcomed. Acceptable languages for
conference submissions include English, French or Spanish. Graduate
students are especially encouraged to submit proposals.

Topics to explore include, but are not limited to, the following:
• Theory of KO
 • History of KO
 • Legacy and emerging KOSs
 • Epistemological status of KO
 • Domain Analysis approach to KO
 • New challenges in teaching KO
 • KO research sustainability
 • The future of KO
• Sociocultural studies of KO

*Proposal categories:*

*Research and Position Papers*: Proposals should include a title and be no
more than 1500 words long. Proposals should situate themselves within the
extant literature of knowledge organization, and have a clearly articulated
theoretical grounding and methodology. Those that report on completed or
ongoing work will be given preference. Diverse perspectives and
methodologies are welcome.

*Posters*: Proposals should include a title and be no more than 650 words
long.

*Unconference Sessions*: Proposals of topics for sessions driven by
attendees. The unconference will include 30-minute breakout sessions with
two or three topics per session, depending on attendance. The proponents of
the topics selected will be hosting the session and deliver a final
lightning talk.

*Doctoral Symposium*: This is an opportunity for doctoral students to
discuss their research in progress in a 15-minute presentation. Proposals
should consist of a 500-word abstract with citations (citations not
included in word count) and a one-page CV.  Students will also have the
opportunity to attend a general advising session to discuss their CVs,
service commitments, and how to approach the job market.

*Proposal format:*
Proposals should include the name(s) of the author(s), their complete
mailing and e-mail addresses, and their telephone and fax numbers. Please
send proposals in Word or .rtf format to [log in to unmask]

*Publication*: All accepted papers will be published online. The papers
most highly-ranked during the peer-review process will, with permission of
the authors, be published, in full, in a future issue of Knowledge
Organization.

*Important Dates*
January 31, 2013: Submission deadline.
March 8, 2013: Notification to authors.
May 8, 2013: Final copy submission.

*Bursaries for students*
ISKO C/US will offer a limited number of bursaries for students presenting
at the conference. Application guidelines will appear on the ISKO C/US
website later this year:
http://iskocus.org/

*Planning Committee:*
Cristina Pattuelli, Pratt Institute, New York
Kathryn La Barre, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
Richard Smiraglia, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee
Hur-Li Lee, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee

*Program Committee:*
Arsenault Clément, Université de Montréal
Clare Beghtol, University of Toronto
Melanie Feinberg, University of Texas, Austin
Melodie Fox, University of Washington
Jonathan Furner, University of California, Los Angeles
Lynne Howarth, University of Toronto
Michèle Hudon, Université de Montréal
Elin Jacob, Indiana University, Bloomington
Barbara Kwasnik, Syracuse University
Aaron Loehrlein, University of British Columbia
Elaine Ménard, McGill University
Elizabeth Milonas, Long Island University
Hope Olson, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee
Joseph Tennis, University of Washington
Nancy Williamson, University of Toronto

See website for details: http://iskocus.org/nasko2013.php

-- 
Cristina Pattuelli, Ph.D.
Associate Professor | Pratt Institute | School of Information and Library
Science | 144 West 14th Street | New York, NY 10011-7301
email: [log in to unmask] | ph: 212.647.7708 |
http://cristinapattuelli.com/<http://mysite.pratt.edu/%7Empattuel/>