INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF LIBRARY
ASSOCIATIONS AND INSTITUTIONS
Libraries without borders: Navigating towards
global understanding
10-14 August 2008, Québec, Canada
CALL FOR
PAPERS
Information Literacy and Academic and Research Libraries
Sections
The Information Literacy (IL) and the Academic and Research
Libraries (ARL) Sections of IFLA will be holding a joint open program at the
IFLA General Conference in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, August 10-14, 2008. IL
educators or practitioners are invited to submit proposals for papers related to
the theme:
Return on Investment: Learners' Outcomes in Information
Literacy. Do they really learn?
From high school to university current
trends indicate a small but growing number of studies about learning outcomes
for IL. Effective assessment of student learning outcomes is a critical
component to improving information literacy programs.
In this call for
papers, we are interested in a wide range of techniques that provide objective
measures for assessing students' information competencies. We are looking for
speakers who can relate experiences from a practitioner's perspective, as well
as presentations of research on assessment of IL programs. The focus can be on
diagnoses concerning incoming students, evaluating students' progress towards
achieving IL skills or exit assessments. Here are some questions to
consider:
How are they used to evaluate the IL courses quality and their
cost-effectiveness?
What indicators should be identified to measure
competency or fluency?
What comparison can be made between different
contexts, levels or disciplines?
Do assessment tools vary according to
program needs?
What is the impact on pedagogical methods?
PAPER
REQUIREMENTS:
The proposal should include a title, an abstract of 200-400
words and a one-page biographical sketch for each author, with current
employment information and title, containing a selected list of previous
presentations and publications. Submissions will be rated on how well they fit
with the program theme. Both the abstract and the full paper should be
submitted as a MS Word file by e-mail, in English, no later than 30 January 2008
to:
Agnes Colnot
Service commun de documentation - CS 64302
Université
Rennes 2 - Haute Bretagne
F-35043 RENNES Cedex
Email : agnes.colnot@wanadoo.fr
Submissions
will be acknowledged by return email. Successful applicants will be informed of
the outcome of the review panel by 1 March 2008. Papers (3-21 pages) are
required to meet IFLA guidelines posted at: http://www.ifla.org/IV/ifla74/callinfo-en.htm. Presentations
at the conference will be limited to approximately 20-30 minutes and will be a
summary of the original paper and may use PowerPoint. An electronic version of
this call will be posted at http://www.ifla.org/IV/ifla74/call-papers-en.htm.
The
full paper is due no later than 1 May 2008 and must be an original submission
not published elsewhere. Papers may be written and presented in any of the IFLA
working languages (Arabic, Chinese, English, French, German, Russian and
Spanish) however, simultaneous translation is not guaranteed.
Please note
that all fees, including registration for the conference, travel, accommodation,
etc., are the responsibility of the authors of accepted papers. For additional
information, please contact Agnes Colnot.