The Zimbabwe Library Association (ZimLA) has send out a 3rd and
final call for papers that is closing on March 28, 2014 for the upcoming 48th
Conference and Annual General Meeting (AGM) that is penciled for Victoria Falls to run from June
23 – 26, 2014.
A group photo for the participants of the ZimLA 46th Conference in Kadoma held at the Kadoma Hotel in 2012. |
The theme of the conference is ‘Working smarter and adding value: Library services in a new paradigm’. The announcement noted that the internet has opened a new world to information seekers from academic, researchers, business communities and even those with a casual information need. It is against this context that libraries should add value to their services in this new paradigm.
ZimLA further noted that the question that arises from many
views is that; Is the library still playing an indispensable role in today’s
information society? The announcement states that “It is against this backdrop that the
Zimbabwe Library Association (ZimLA) invites
interested professionals from the broad, interdisciplinary Library and Information
Science field to submit abstracts of papers to be presented at its 48TH Conference and AGM. These
papers should attempt to address the above main theme but stemming from, but
not necessarily limited to the sub-themes listed below.”
Sub-Themes
·
Innovation in library services
·
Information literacy and lifelong
learning
- In
different types of libraries
- (approaches/models
in academic and school curricula
- As
a vital life skill
- In
protecting Intellectual property and Copyright
·
Embedded librarianship
·
Responsiveness to changing
information and technology landscape
·
Information brokering and
infopreneurship
·
Community librarianship
·
Library out-reach services
·
Corporate librarianship
·
Use of social media in library
services
·
Changing roles of librarians
·
Proactive librarianship
·
Knowledge management
·
Open access
In 2012 the ZimLA annual conference was held in
Kadoma under the theme " Information
Professionals at the Crossroads: Opportunity for Change” and was attended by a
number of regional fellows from Malawi and South African including the then
LIASA President Naomi Haasbroek. In 2013 the 47th conference was in Mutare
at the prestigious Golden Peacock and was attended by regional exhibitors from
South Africa. The conference was held under the theme “Informing Zimbabwe
Developing Zimbabwe: libraries powering development.”
Abstracts for the 48th conference are being sent
to the following contacts:
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