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Call for Proposals: C-EBLIP Fall Symposium 2016

 

 

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C-EBLIP Fall Symposium: Librarians as Researchers Wednesday, October 12, 2016

University Library, University of Saskatchewan 

 

Call for Proposals

 

The third annual Centre for Evidence Based Library and Information Practice (C-EBLIP) Fall Symposium: Librarians as Researchers will take place on Wednesday, October 12, 2016 at the University of Saskatchewan. This one-day conference (with complimentary registration including an all-new networking breakfast, breaks, and lunch) is designed to facilitate sharing, collaboration, and networking with the focus on librarians in their researcher roles.  The symposium consists of a series of single-track sessions, along with a keynote address and time for networking. The sessions will focus not only on the research being done by librarians, but also on how librarians do research (tips, tricks, methodology, collaborative efforts, etc.) and why librarians do research (motivations or inspirations).

 

The librarian as researcher is becoming less of an anomaly and more just part of the job. Conducting research and disseminating the results are important activities for practicing librarians. Whether it’s a requirement for tenure and promotion, part of evidence based library and information practice, curiosity, contributing to one’s own practice, or

 

contributing to the field of librarianship, librarians approach research from the unique perspective of practice.

 

Sessions are 20 minutes in length which includes time for questions. Session topics should broadly relate to one of the focus areas of the symposium: 

 

 

Session proposals should include the following:

 

  1. Title of the presentation
  2. Description of the presentation (no more than 200 words)
  3. How the proposal links to a focus areas (research being done by librarians; how/why librarians are doing research)
  4. 2-3 outcomes or takeaways

 

Applicants will be advised of the status of their proposal by the week of August 8, 2016.

 

Submission deadline is Monday, July 25, 2016.

 

Submit proposals here: C-EBLIP Proposal Submission Form