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Date: Wed, Dec 2, 2009 at 3:26 PM<br>Subject: Call for papers - IFLA pre-konferanse i Malmø 2010<br>To: <a href="mailto:BIBLIOTEKNORGE@nb.no" target="_blank">BIBLIOTEKNORGE@nb.no</a><br><br><br>Building strong communities: unleashing the potential of libraries to build<br>
community capacity, engagement and identity<br>
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CALL FOR PAPERS<br>
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The Public Libraries Section in collaboration with The Regional Library Scania,<br>
Malmö City Library and The Swedish Arts Council are organizing a satellite<br>
meeting in Malmo, Sweden August 7 – 10, 2010. The event will precede the<br>
annual World Library and Information Congress: 76th IFLA General Conference<br>
and Assembly in Gothenburg 10-15 August.<br>
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THEME<br>
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The general theme of the conference is libraries role in building strong<br>
communities: unleashing the potential of libraries to build community capacity,<br>
engagement and identity<br>
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BACKGROUND<br>
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Increasingly libraries, especially public libraries, are recognised as having a<br>
valuable role to play in community development through building capacity,<br>
enabling social engagement and fostering a sense of identity within the<br>
communities they serve. Through libraries individuals and groups increase their<br>
skills and confidence, develop their sense of identity and belonging, participate<br>
in first culture retention, and access the memories that define who we are.<br>
Libraries take action to offer equity of opportunity for all. They do this through<br>
their services, collections, programmes and places. These activities support<br>
economic, cultural and social well-being. Librarians have considerable expertise<br>
in designing programmes to achieve outcomes in these areas.<br>
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OBJECTIVE<br>
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The objective is to acknowledge and celebrate librarians’ expertise by sharing<br>
ideas, broadening awareness, and visiting some best practice examples, and<br>
above all to inspire. The programme will encourage and resource librarians to<br>
position their library services as part of a multi-faceted response to wider<br>
community development needs. This will influence decision makers to<br>
recognise and strengthen the critical role that libraries play in society.<br>
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SUBJECT OF PAPERS:<br>
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- The library’s impact and social role in the community<br>
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- Best innovative practice from public libraries according to the<br>
description of theme and background<br>
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- Political processes leading to successful libraries<br>
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SUBMISSION GUIDELINES<br>
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Interested parties are invited to submit an abstract (maximum 350 words) in<br>
English for a proposed paper before 16 January 2010.<br>
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The presentation will each last approximately 20 minutes<br>
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The abstract should include the title of the paper; name, position and<br>
employer of the presenter(s); email address; and telephone/fax numbers.<br>
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This should be sent to:<br>
Ruth Ornholt<br>
Public Libraries Section Standing Committee<br>
Email: ruth.ornholt@post.hfk..no<br>
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EVALUATION AND DEADLINES<br>
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Proposals will be reviewed by a sub-committee of members of the Standing<br>
Committee of the Public Libraries Section and the collaboration parties.<br>
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Successful proposals will be identified by 15 February 2010.<br>
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Papers must be due by 15 May 2010. Papers should be in English and contain<br>
an abstract.<br>
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