From christine.meschede at uni-duesseldorf.de Thu Oct 5 04:49:28 2017 From: christine.meschede at uni-duesseldorf.de (Christine Meschede) Date: Thu, 5 Oct 2017 10:49:28 +0200 Subject: [Eurchap] ESC contest Scientivity Message-ID: <29f1c038-8d28-e67e-b147-e12bf8704679@uni-duesseldorf.de> Dear all, the European Student Chapter proudly presents the contest *"Scientivity"* for LIS students from Europe. Students can submit their research topics in a creative way and win free memberships as well as finincial support to attend the iConference 2018 in Sheffield. Submissions are accepted until *December, 15th* via mail (esc.scientivity at gmail.com). For further information see the announcement below or on our website: http://www.asis.org/Chapters/Student/esc/?p=1345 We also created a video explaining the contest: https://youtu.be/R6ia5OV0TEo If you know students for whom this contest might be interesting, please forward these information. Feel free to contact me in case you have any questions. Best, Christine, chair European Student Chapter ------------------------------ *Scientivity Contest* You are a *Library and/or Information Science (LIS)* *Student* from *Europe*? You *are working* on an *exciting research topic* and want to *share your work with others*? Your thesis was not produced to gather dust on a shelf? If you *can answer all these questions* with *YES* then you should participate in our *SCIENTIVITY* *contest* for LIS Students in Europe! This is your chance to share your work with students, researchers and professors around the world! We invite you to submit your work in a creative way (e.g. a poster, essay, video, comic, or any format you have in mind). *SUBMISSION DEADLINE: December 15, 2017* *AWARD:* The first winner will gain financial support to attend the iConference 2018 in Sheffield; Mentorship by Javed Mostava for your journal submission to JASIST. The first three winners will further receive a one year ASIS&T student membership and a winner?s certificate. The topic of your research should be related to information science and technology research. For some inspirations you may have a look at the work done by the Special Interest Groups of ASIS&T: * Arts & Humanities (AH) * Classification Research (CR) * Digital Libraries (DL) * Education for Information Sci. (ED) * Health Informatics (HLTH) * History & Foundations of Information Science (HFIS) * Information Needs, Seeking and Use (USE) * Information Policy (IFP) * International Information Issues (III) * Knowledge Management (KM) * Management (MGT) * Metrics (MET) * Scientific & Technical Information (STI) * Social Informatics (SI) * Visualization, Images & Sound (VIS) Your ESC -- Christine Meschede, B.Sc., B.A., M.A. Heinrich Heine University D?sseldorf Dept. of Information Science Building 24.53, Room 01.85 Universit?tsstr. 1 40225 D?sseldorf Germany -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From sfaletar at ffos.hr Sat Oct 14 17:30:31 2017 From: sfaletar at ffos.hr (Sanjica Faletar Tanackovic) Date: Sat, 14 Oct 2017 23:30:31 +0200 Subject: [Eurchap] CfP Libraries In the Digital Age (LIDA 2018), Zadar, Croatia Message-ID: Excuse Duplicate Postings - Please Distribute Widely CALL FOR PARTICIPATION Biennial International Conference LIBRARIES IN THE DIGITAL AGE (LIDA) 2018 LIDA 2018 Theme: Social Justice, Community Engagement and Information Institutions: Access, Diversity, and Inclusion Zadar, Croatia, 13-15 June 2018 University of Zadar, Croatia (http://www.unizd.hr/) Web site: http://ozk.unizd.hr/lida/ Email: lida at unizd.hr Libraries in the Digital Age (LIDA) addresses the changing and challenging environment for libraries and other information institutions in the digital world. LIDA is an international biennial conference that brings together researchers, educators, practitioners, and developers from all over the world in a forum for personal exchanges, discussions, and learning, made easier by being held in memorable environs. This year’s theme is "Social Justice, Community Engagement and Information Institutions: Access, Diversity, and Inclusion". We welcome papers that address critical and theoretical examination of the theme; present current research and evidence, as well as examination of best practices from the field, and practitioner perspectives and applications. Invited speakers: Toni Samek, University of Alberta, USA Nicole A. Cooke, University of Illinois, USA LIDA 2018 Contributions Papers, panels, workshops and posters (types described below) are invited covering the following, and related, topics with regard to libraries, archives, museums, and other information institutions: - How to empower people in all walks of life - Designing for diversity, inclusivity, equitable and flexible use - Community needs assessment for design and development - Understanding and developing services for underserved / marginalized groups - Community building, activism and citizenry - Inequities, questions of privilege, power, and social control - Human rights - Critical approaches - Creating inclusive spaces - Systems, structures and architecture for design and development in the context of social justice and community engagement - Transforming from provider-led agencies to community-led agencies of social change - Social justice, archives and preservation - Cultivating promotion and practices that enable social justice initiatives and avoidance of practices that hinder these - International perspectives / research on community engagement - Libraries and other information institutions for hosting civic discourse - Developing countries and preservation of indigenous knowledge - Information organization / metadata / search algorithms for diversity, inclusivity, and flexibility - Diverse cultural contexts, religious, political and value systems - Social justice and community engagement - Pedagogy for social justice - Virtual communities affording access to different stakeholders - Collection development for diversity and inclusion - Intellectual freedom, information ethics - Reflective assessment of best practices from the field, as related to conference theme Types of Contributions: 1. Papers: 20 minute presentations on scholarly research, practical advances, best practices, and educational projects. Both completed research and early work/preliminary results are invited. Submit 1,500 word abstract, plus references by January 15, 2018. 2. Panels: up to 90 minute sessions that will be interactive and offer different perspectives and approaches to a specific topic. Authors must propose the format and invite up to five panelists (including the moderator). Submit 750 word abstract, plus references by January 15, 2018. 3. Workshops: up to 90 minute sessions that will be tutorial and educational in nature, and are intended to foster interactive discussions for attendees who share common interest. Submit 750 word description, plus references by January 15, 2018. 4. Posters: short graphic presentations that will be presented in a special Minute Madness session. Awards will be given for Best Poster. Submit 750 word abstract, plus references by February 15, 2018. 5. PhD Forum: short presentations by doctoral students, particularly as related to their dissertation. The PhD Forum provides doctoral students the opportunity to present their work to senior faculty in relatively informal setting and to receive feedback on their dissertation by a panel of international educators. Submit 750 word description, plus references by February 15, 2018. 6. Student Showcase: short presentations by undergraduate and graduate students, related to their academic research, practical projects, etc. The showcase will provide students with opportunity to get feedback on their work in informal setting and advice on how to develop their work further and get published. LIDA 2018 Outstanding Student Award will be given for best presentations in this section. Submit 750 word description, plus references by February 15, 2018. All proposal will be refereed in a double-blind process and MUST follow formal LIDA guidelines available at LIDA 2018 website (http://ozk.unizd.hr/lida/submissions/). Proposals will not go forward for review if templates are not used. The conference language is English and all work should be in English, original and not previously presented or published. Submission of proposals/extended abstracts should be made using the EasyChair submission system (https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=lida2018) Authors can chose to participate in the conference only with the presentation OR both to present their work and submit a full-text manuscript. In both cases, at least one author must be registered and present at the conference. All full-text manuscripts will be considered for publication in the open access, peer-reviewed scholarly journal Libellarium: Journal for the research of writing, books and cultural heritage institutions. Libellarium is indexed by EBSCO and Erich II, and has applied for inclusion into Scopus. Full-text manuscripts MUST follow author instructions provided by Libellarium and be written in English (If English is not your first language, manuscript MUST be edited by a native English speaker). Manuscripts will be returned if they are not proof-read. Deadlines: Submission of proposals for papers, panels and workshops: 15 January 2018 Notification of acceptance for papers, panels and workshops: 15 February 2018 Submission of proposals for posters, PhD Forum, Student Showcase: 15 February 2018 Notification of acceptance for posters, PhD Forum, Student Showcase: 1 March 2018 Deadline for submitting full-text manuscripts for Libellarium: 1 June 2018 (OPTIONAL) Notification of acceptance for full-text manuscripts: 30 September 2018 Deadline for submitting final versions of full-text manuscripts: 30 October 2018 Publication of peer reviewed conference papers in Libellarium: December 2018 Conference contact information Conference co-directors: Martina Dragija Ivanovi?, Ph.D., Department of Library and Information Science University of Zadar, Croatia, mdragija at unizd.hr Sanjica Faletar Tanackovic, Ph.D., Department of Information Sciences University of Osijek, Croatia, sfaletar at ffos.hr Ross J. Todd, Ph.D., School of Communication and Information Rutgers University, USA, rtodd at rutgers.edu Marie L. Radford, Ph.D., School of Communication and Information Rutgers University, USA, mradford at rutgers.edu Zadar is one of the enchanting cities on the Adriatic coast, rich in history. It still preserves a very old network of narrow and charming city streets, as well as a Roman forum dating back to the first century AD. In 2016 Zadar has been elected Best European Destination. In addition, Zadar region encompasses many natural beauties covering several national parks nearby: Kornati Islands National Park, River Krka Falls, Plitvice Lakes National Park, and National Park Paklenica Canyons. -- izv. prof. dr. sc. Sanjica Faletar Tanackovic Odsjek za informacijske znanosti, Filozofski fakultet u Osijeku L. Jaegera 9, 31000 Osijek E-posta: sfaletar at ffos.hr Sanjica Faletar Tanackovic, PhD Associate Professor Department of Information Sciences Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences L. Jaegera 9, 31000 Osijek, Croatia E-mail: sfaletar at ffos.hr -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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What could the technology do? How would it work? What would it look like? Inspired by these submissions we will create one specific research and design challenge for the members of the IDC community to work on and find some clever solutions for. Children who submit something will also be invited to judge the solutions that the IDC community has come up with. If you are a teacher, parent, researcher, industry professional, or other person who works with children, please help us in reaching and supporting children in collecting their ideas and challenges. 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Daniel ________________________________ From: Lydia Middleton Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2017 4:55:52 PM To: Alemneh, Daniel; chapters-l at asis.org Cc: Kayla Siddell Subject: [EXT] RE: Chapter Assembly meeting at ASIST-2017 AM Daniel, can you add an update from HQ that I will give to the agenda? I want to let people know about higher logic and that we are going to do a thorough review of all chapter finances once AM is past so everyone ha a clear idea of where they stand financially. Thanks!! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Lydia S. Middleton, MBA, CAE Executive Director Association for Information Science & Technology (ASIS&T) 8555 16th Street, Suite 850 | Silver Spring, MD 20910 301.495.0900 x1100 [ASIS&T-2017-Conference-Home-Page-Banner1] From: Eurchap [mailto:eurchap-bounces at asist.org] On Behalf Of Alemneh, Daniel Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2017 4:28 PM To: chapters-l at asis.org Cc: Kayla Siddell Subject: [Eurchap] [Chapters-l] Chapter Assembly meeting at ASIST-2017 AM Dear Chapter leaders, Hope you are planning to attend the Chapter Assembly meeting next Sunday at the ASIST Annual Meeting. We are attaching the meeting agenda for your reference. It will be between 10:30am and 11:30am in Crystal City Hyatt Regency. Please check the AM website for more details: https://www.asist.org/ It?s important that each regional chapter has at least one representative to this assembly meeting. 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It has been a year of transition and thanks. As I have explained to Lydia, I am at the ICKM meeting in Dallas this year, but I will email executive committee/interested members to invite someone to attend and represent the CC: ASIST chapter next Sunday, October 29. Thanks for all you do, Daniel, Kayla, and Lydia --and fellow professional chapter leaders. Have a great meeting in Crystal City! Regards, Deborah Swain ________________________________ From: Chapters-l on behalf of Alemneh, Daniel Sent: Thursday, October 26, 2017 12:18 AM To: Lydia Middleton; chapters-l at asis.org Cc: Kayla Siddell Subject: Re: [Chapters-l] [EXT] RE: Chapter Assembly meeting at ASIST-2017 AM Sure, thanks Lydia. Daniel ________________________________ From: Lydia Middleton Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2017 4:55:52 PM To: Alemneh, Daniel; chapters-l at asis.org Cc: Kayla Siddell Subject: [EXT] RE: Chapter Assembly meeting at ASIST-2017 AM Daniel, can you add an update from HQ that I will give to the agenda? I want to let people know about higher logic and that we are going to do a thorough review of all chapter finances once AM is past so everyone ha a clear idea of where they stand financially. Thanks!! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Lydia S. Middleton, MBA, CAE Executive Director Association for Information Science & Technology (ASIS&T) 8555 16th Street, Suite 850 | Silver Spring, MD 20910 301.495.0900 x1100 [ASIS&T-2017-Conference-Home-Page-Banner1] From: Eurchap [mailto:eurchap-bounces at asist.org] On Behalf Of Alemneh, Daniel Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2017 4:28 PM To: chapters-l at asis.org Cc: Kayla Siddell Subject: [Eurchap] [Chapters-l] Chapter Assembly meeting at ASIST-2017 AM Dear Chapter leaders, Hope you are planning to attend the Chapter Assembly meeting next Sunday at the ASIST Annual Meeting. We are attaching the meeting agenda for your reference. It will be between 10:30am and 11:30am in Crystal City Hyatt Regency. Please check the AM website for more details: https://www.asist.org/ It?s important that each regional chapter has at least one representative to this assembly meeting. If nobody is representing your chapter, please send us any updates, questions, comments that you wish to bring up at this meeting. See you in Arlington, Virginia. Daniel Alemneh, University of North Texas, Chapter Assembly Director Kayla Siddell, Indiana State University, Chapter Assembly Deputy Director -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Unfortunately, Diane Pennington (Chair for next year) and I (past chair) won't be able to be there but Dirk Lewandowski, our new Chair elect, will be in charge. Thank you, Dirk! You can find the agenda and the EUChap Activity Report here: http://www.asis.org/wiki/chapters-sigs/index.php/Chapters-sigs:EUChap_Business_Meeting_2017. We hope that we do not need more than 60 Minutes for the meeting. We would like to take this email to introduce you to our latest project carried out by Christine Meschede (Chair of the European Students Chapter) and myself: an Interactive map of LIS Education in Europe http://lis-education-europe.com/ It is a prototype that needs to be improved with the help of all of us. Many thanks to all the countries representatives who have helped us to collect the data. Enjoy the conference and get in touch with other EUChap and ASIS&T members! 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We would like to invite you for Join the EUChap business meeting on Wednesday,1 November, from 2PM after Awards Luncheon. Unfortunately, Diane Pennington (Chair for next year) and I (past chair) won't be able to be there but Dirk Lewandowski, our new Chair elect, will be in charge. Thank you, Dirk! You can find the agenda and the EUChap Activity Report here: http://www.asis.org/wiki/chapters-sigs/index.php/Chapters-sigs:EUChap_Business_Meeting_2017 . We hope that we do not need more than 60 Minutes for the meeting. We would like to take this email to introduce you to our latest project carried out by Christine Meschede (Chair of the European Students Chapter) and myself: an Interactive map of LIS Education in Europe http://lis-education-europe.com/ It is a prototype that needs to be improved with the help of all of us. Many thanks to all the countries representatives who have helped us to collect the data. Enjoy the conference and get in touch with other EUChap and ASIS&T members! Best wishes, Virginia, Diane and Dirk Prof. Dr. Dirk Lewandowski T +49 40 428 75 36 21 Skype: dirk.lewandowski Twitter: @Dirk_Lew HAMBURG UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCES Faculty Design, Media and Information Department of Information Finkenau 35 / 22081 Hamburg / Germany http://www.searchstudies.org/dirk Editor, Aslib Journal of Information Management http://www.emeraldgrouppublishing.com/products/journals/journals.htm?id=AJIM -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From lmiddleton at asist.org Sun Oct 29 16:49:44 2017 From: lmiddleton at asist.org (Lydia Middleton) Date: Sun, 29 Oct 2017 20:49:44 +0000 Subject: [Eurchap] [Chapters-l] Please Vote for ASIS&T Chapter Assembly Deputy Director In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Greetings, We did not have a quorum this morning at the Chapter Assembly meeting so we have decided to hold the vote electronically. Please follow the link below to cast your vote. 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