Monday, January 14, 2008

ACURIL XXXVIII CALL FOR POSTER PRESENTATIONS


Important Dates:


Submission of Abstracts February 15, 2008
Notification of Acceptance February 29, 2008
Final submission due April 30, 2008
Early Bird registration March 31, 2008
Conference period June 1-6, 2008

The President of ACURIL, Adele Merritt Bernard, invites proposals for Poster Presentations at ACURIL XXXVIII, to be held at the Rose Hall Resort and Country Club, Montego Bay, Jamaica from June 1st to June 6th, 2008. The theme of the conference is “the e-librarian: ideas, innovation and inspiration!”


The aim of the Poster Presentations is to provide a forum for information professionals to highlight and share successful ideas and experiences with colleagues.

What is a Poster Presentation?

It is a presentation on a poster board that publicizes a service, product, topic, problem-solving strategy, innovative programme or research endeavor focusing on the conference theme. It allows viewers to walk by and observe the particular work being presented, ask questions and share ideas.

Topic Guidelines:

Posters will be presented from Tuesday 3rd June, through Thursday 5th June 2008.
Poster presentations must address any of the sub-themes of the conference:
• E-Libraries, which may include e-services, as well as different e-tools available to librarians.
• E-learning focusing on how the librarian can use technology to teach, and covering such topics as distance education, literacy skills,
• Ethics and the e-Environment, including copyright
• Knowledge content management, collaborative platforms and tools in information units; and
• Digitization, focusing on database creation

How to Submit a Poster Proposal Abstract:

The deadline for poster presentation abstract is February 15, 2008. Poster presentations can be in any of the three official languages of ACURIL - English, French or Spanish.

Proposals may be submitted by e-mail or hard copy. Proposals must include:
  • Poster presentation title
  • Abstract (200 - 500 words)
  • Name of presenter(s)
  • Position/title of presenter(s)
  • Employer/institutional affiliation(s)
  • Mailing address(ess)
  • Telephone/fax numbers
  • E-mail
Notification of acceptance of a poster presentation will be made no later than February 29, 2008. Poster session abstracts will be published in the final program.

Format of Poster Presentations:

No electrical support or Internet connections are available in the poster area. An effective poster presentation must visually demonstrate the key elements or significant points of a theme, product or service related to the conference. Bulletin boards will be provided to display the posters. Presenters will be required to bring finished displays to Jamaica.

  • The dimensions of posters should be 3 feet wide x 4 feet high; that is, 36 x 48 inches.
  • Impressions may be in paper, from a Power-Point presentation or common poster characteristics.
  • Screen prints, charts, drawings, photographs, and other graphics along with text, to illustrate the presentation, are encouraged.
  • Lettering should be simple, bold, and easily legible from a distance of four feet.
  • Posters may be accompanied with handouts.
  • All materials to be displayed should be prepared before arrival. Supplies will not be available at the conference site.
Paper Format:

By April 30, 2008, each presenter must provide one hard copy and one electronic format document. The electronic format document must be sent as a Microsoft Word file.

Font style: Times New Roman 11pt
Margins 1" all around
Page size: 81⁄2 x 11

Paper Headings:

Title heading – Times New Roman 12pt, Bold, centered all caps
Sub-headings – Times New Roman 11pt, centered
Name and title, institutional affiliation, e-mail - Times Roman, 11pt, centered.
Sub-headings: Flush left , bold, regular style.
Paragraph Indentation: 5 spaces from left
Paragraph spacing: Single
Bibliography citation style: American Psychological Association (APA)

Kindly submit proposals and enquires to:

Adele Merritt Bernard
President, ACURIL
c/o COK Co-operative Credit Union
66 – 70 Slipe Road
Kingston 5, Jamaica
Tel: (876) 926-0640 - Work;
(876) 815-3149 - Cellular
E-mails: acuril38japapers@yahoo.com
acuril38japapers@gmail.com
http://acuril.uprrp.edu

December 2007
ACURIL Publications

For Conference and Hotel Registration, kindly visit ACURIL XXXVIII-JAMAICA
http://www.nlj.org.jm/acuril/ACURIL08.htm
E-mail contacts are: acuril38@yahoo.com ; acuril38@gmail.com

ACURIL XXXVIII CALL FOR WORKSHOP PRESENTATIONS

Important Dates:

Submission of Abstracts February 15, 2008
Notification of Acceptance February 29, 2008
Final submission due April 30, 2008
Early Bird registration March 31, 2008
Conference period June 1-6, 2008


The President of ACURIL, Adele Merritt Bernard, invites proposals for Workshop Presentations at ACURIL XXXVIII, to be held at the Rose Hall Resort and Country Club, Montego Bay, Jamaica, from June 1st to June 6th, 2008. The theme of the conference is “the e-librarian: ideas, innovation and inspiration!”

The aim of the Workshops is to provide the opportunity for participants to acquire new knowledge and develop skills that can be transferred to their workplace. Presenters are encouraged to relate their papers to the content area groups of ACURIL, namely Agriculture and the Environment, Health, Medicine and Natural Sciences, Knowledge Management, Organization and Retrieval of Information, and Law.

Workshops need to address the five areas identified as sub-themes for the conference. They are:
  • The E-environment: Exploring trends and issues in the external environment and how these affect libraries, librarians and library users;
  • E-Libraries, focusing on
    • services such as virtual reference, as well as e-tools available for e-librarians
    • the profile of the e-librarian (core competencies and skills as well as e-learning opportunities);
    • e-learning, covering such topics as distance education and e-literacy;
  • Ethics and the E-Environment, including e-government and copyright issues;
  • Knowledge management and content generation, collaborative platforms, and web 2.0 tools in information units such as blogs and wikis; and
  • Digitization, focusing on database creation, open source programs and platforms
Workshop Format:

Interactive workshops are encouraged. Workshop size will be limited so as to encourage interaction. Presenters are also encouraged, where suitable, to use a wide range of illustrative matter to support their workshop presentations. Workshops can be presented in any of the three official languages of ACURIL - English, French or Spanish.

How to submit a Workshop presentation Proposal:

The deadline for workshop proposals is February 15, 2008. Workshops may be presented in any of the three official languages of ACURIL - English, French or Spanish.

Proposals may be submitted by e-mail or hard copy. Proposals must
include:
  • Workshop title
  • Abstract (200 - 500 words)
  • Name of presenter(s)
  • Position/title of presenter(s)
  • Employer/institutional affiliation
  • Mailing address(es)
  • Telephone/fax numbers
  • E-mail
Notification of acceptance of a workshop presentation will be made no later than February 29, 2008. Workshop presentation abstracts will be published in the final program.

Paper Format:

For the final work, each presenter must provide one hard copy and one electronic format document. The electronic format document must be sent as a Microsoft Word file.

Font style: Times New Roman 11pt
Margins 1" all around
Page size: 81⁄2 x 11

Paper Headings:

Title heading – Times New Roman 12pt, Bold, centered all caps
Sub-headings – Times New Roman 11pt, centered
Name and title, institutional affiliation, e-mail - Times Roman, 11pt, centered.

Sub-headings: Flush left , bold, regular style.
Paragraph indentation: 5 spaces from left
Paragraph spacing: Single
Bibliography citation style: American Psychological Association (APA)

Kindly submit proposals and enquires to:

Adele Merritt Bernard
President, ACURIL
c/o COK Co-operative Credit Union
66 – 70 Slipe Road
Kingston 5, Jamaica
Tel: (876) 926-0640 - Work
(876) 815-3149 - Cellular
E-mail: acuril38japapers@yahoo.com
acuril38japapers@gmail.com
http://acuril.uprrp.edu

For Conference and Hotel Registration, kindly visit ACURIL XXXVIII-JAMAICA
http://www.nlj.org.jm/acuril/ACURIL08.htm
E-mails: acuril38@yahoo.com ; acuril38@gmail.com

ACURIL XXXVIII CALL FOR PAPERS

Important Dates:

Submission of Abstracts February 15, 2008
Notificacion of Acceptance February 29, 2008
Final submission due April 30, 2008
Early Birds Conference and Hotel registration March 31, 2008
Conference period June 1-6, 2008

The President of ACURIL, Adele Merritt Bernard, invites proposals for paper presentations at ACURIL XXXVIII, to be held at the Rose Hall Resort and Country Club, Montego Bay, Jamaica from June 1st to June 6th, 2008. The theme of the conference is “the e-librarian: ideas, innovation and inspiration!”

The Call for Papers is open to all information specialists including librarians, archivists, record administrators, and educators in the field of information science, as well as information providers.

ACURIL 2008 seeks to explore strategies and practices that will allow us to develop and use information and communication technology to the benefit of those we serve. It is intended to be a forum for persons to share ideas, innovative developments and proactive solutions to the issues and challenges we face as librarians operating in an e-environment. Papers may be practical or theoretical.

Presenters are encouraged to relate their papers to the content area groups of ACURIL, namely Agriculture and the Environment, Health, Medicine and Natural Sciences, Knowledge Management, Organization and Retrieval of Information, and Law.

To effectively explore the theme, five broad subject areas have been chosen as sub-themes for ACURIL 2008. They are:
  • The E-Environment: exploring trends and issues in the external environment and how these affect libraries, librarians and library users;
  • E-Libraries and the E-Librarian, focusing on
    • e-services such as virtual reference, as well as e-tools available for e- librarians;
    • the profile of the e-librarian (core competencies and skills as well as e-learning opportunities);
    • E-learning, covering such topics as distance education and e-literacy;
  • Ethics and the E-Environment, including e-government and copyright issues;
  • Knowledge management and content generation, collaborative platforms, and web 2.0 tools in information units, such as blogs and wikis; and
  • Digitization, focusin on database creation, open source programs and platforms.
Topic Guidelines:

Paper presentations must speak to one of the themes, as stated above, for ACURIL XXXVIII.

Presentation Format:
  • Each presenter will be given 20 minutes maximum to present his/her paper.
  • It is recommended that presenters highlight key points and not read their papers.
  • 10 minutes will be allowed for questions and answers.
  • All presenters must prepare a full paper for inclusion in the conference proceedings.
  • All papers to be included in the proceedings must be received by April 30, 2008.
How to submit a Paper presentation Proposal:

The deadline for paper presentations proposals is February 15, 2008.

Papers can be presented in any of the three official languages of ACURIL - English, French or Spanish.

Proposals may be submitted by e-mail or hard copy. Proposals must include:
  • Title of paper
  • Abstract (200 - 500 words)
  • Name of presenter(s)
  • Position/title of presenter
  • Employer/institutional affiliation
  • Mailing address
  • Telephone/fax numbers
  • E-mail
Notification of acceptance of a paper presentation will be made no later than February 29, 2008.

Paper Format:

For the final work, each presenter must provide one hard copy and one electronic format document. The electronic format document must be sent as a Microsoft Word file.

Font style: Times New Roman 11pt
Margins 1" all around
Page size: 81⁄2 x 11

Paper Headings:

Title heading – Times New Roman 12pt, Bold, centered all caps
Sub-headings – Times New Roman 11pt, centered
Name and title, institutional affiliation, e-mail - Times Roman, 11pt, centered.

Sub-headings: Flush left, bold, regular style.
Paragraph Indentation: 5 spaces from left
Paragraph spacing: Single
Bibliography citation style: American Psychological Association (APA)


Kindly submit proposals and enquires to:

Adele Merritt Bernard
President, ACURIL
c/o COK Co-operative Credit Union
66 – 70 Slipe Road
Kingston 5, Jamaica
Tel: (876) 926-0640 (Work)
(876) 815-3149 (Cellular)
E-mail: acuril38japapers@yahoo.com
acuril38japapers@gmail.com
http://acuril.uprrp.edu


For Conference and Hotel Registration information, kindly visit ACURIL XXXVIII JAMAICA
http://www.nlj.org.jm/acuril/ACURIL08.htm
E-mails: acuril38@yahoo.com ; acuril38@gmail.com

ACURIL XXXVIII Montego Bay, JAMAICA, June 1-6, 2008

The e-librarian: ideas, innovation and inspiration!

Information and communication technology (ICT) has become an integral part of life and for the librarian and other information professionals. ICT, in all its manifestations, is a vital workplace tool. ACURIL 2008 seeks to explore strategies and practices that will allow us, as information professionals, to develop and use these technologies to the benefit of those we serve.

The 38th ACURIL Conference, hosted by LIAJA (Library and Information Association of Jamaica) will examine leading-edge tools and techniques for information management and dissemination, the evolution of the web and e-resources. Successful digital initiatives and innovations, the evolving role and competencies of the librarian, and other issues of working in a virtual world will be highlighted.

Join us at ACURIL 2008, as we explore the opportunities and challenges of managing libraries, computers, digital information, and people in a cohesive, creative and productive way.

Registration Fees

Members (Early Bird, March 31, 2008) US$225 (Late) US$250
Non-members (Early Bird, March 31, 2008) US$250 (Late) US$275
Student US$125
Retirees US$150
Accompanying Persons US$125

Accommodation
Rose Hall Resort and Country Club
P.O. Box 999
Montego Bay, Jamaica
Tel. 1-866-831-9896
Visit the Rose Hall
http://www.rosehallresort.com

Rates: Standard Room
Single US$180 Double US$210 Triple US$291

JAMAICA Basics

Visa, Passport Requirements: No visa required for United States, Canadian, United Kingdom or CARICOM nationals. A passport and an onward ticket to your country of permanent residence are required.

Time: Local time is GMT - 5 hours
Electricity: Electrical current is 110 volts, 50 Hz. Flat to and three-pin plugs are in use.
Language: The official language is English, but a local patois is also spoken.
Currency and Banking: Jamaica uses the Jamaican dollar. Major credit cards, Travellers' cheques and US dollars are widely accepted.

Co-Coordinators of the Local Organizing Committee

Hermine Salmon, University Librarian, University of Technology, 237 Old Hope Road, Kingston 6, Jamaica. Tel. (876)927-1614 e-mail:
hsalmon@utech.edu.jm

Karen V. Barton (Mrs.), Acting Senior Director, Jamaica Library Service, 2 Tom Redcam Drive, Kingston 5, Jamaica W.I. . Tel. (876) 906-4396; Fax (876)926-2188
e-mail: jamlibs3@yahoo.com

ACURIL's President
Adele Merrit Bernard; c/o COK Co-operative Credit Union, 66-70 Slipe Road, Kingston 5, Jamaica ;
Tel. (876)926-0640 (Work); (876)815-3149 (Cell.) E-mails: acuril38jm@yahoo.com ; acuril38ja@gmail.com

Conference Local Organizing Committee e-mails: acuril38@yahoo.com ; acuril38@gmail.com
For Conference and Hotel Registration visit ACURIL XXXVIII JAMAICA
http://www.nlj.org.jm/acuril/ACURIL08.htm
ACURILNET: http://acuril.uprrp.edu

Source: e-librarian conference bulletin



ACURIL's President greets colleagues and friends and invites them to ACURIL XXXVIII JAMAICA

ASSOCIATION OF CARIBBEAN UNIVERSITY RESEARCH
AND INSTITUTIONAL LIBRARIES

January 2008

Dear Colleagues and Friends:

Greetings from Jamaica! The 38th annual conference of the Association of Caribbean Universtiy, Research and Institutional Libraries will be held at the Rose Hall Resort & Country Club, Montego Bay, Jamaica, from June 1st to June 6th, 2008, hosted by the Library and Information Association of Jamaica (LIAJA).

This year's theme, "the e-librarian, ideas, innovation and inspiration" was chosen to offer participants a forum to share ideas, innovative developments and proactive solutions to the issues and challenges we all face as information professionals working in the e-environment. ACURIL XXXVIII will provide an opportunity to explore the use of e-platforms, tools, processes and applications for information services.

As the President of ACURIL (2007-2008), I invite you to join us, as we seek to identify opportunities to shape the future of Caribbean libraries and other information units. Please visit ACURIL XXXVIII JAMAICA at the National Library of Jamaica <http://www.nlj.org.jm> for further details, or request information through e-mails: acuril38@yahoo.com or acuril38@gmail.com

It will be my pleasure to greet you all in Montego Bay.

Cordially,
Adele Merritt Bernard
President (2007-2008)
acuril38ja@gmail.com
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