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From: francoise.bourdon@bnf.fr
To: ifla-l@infoserv.inist.fr
Date: Wed, 21 Dec 2011 16:14:20 +0100
Subject: [IFLA-L] Call for papers - WLIC Bibliography Open Forum, August 2012, Helsinki
Theme: What is a national bibliography today and what are its potential uses? Program Theme and Focus
The IFLA Bibliography Section furthers universal bibliographic control by promoting standards and best practice in the production, content and dissemination of reference level bibliographic and authority metadata for national published output. The Section is particularly interested in the ways national bibliographic agencies respond to the various requirements for reference information, expressed by both researchers and professionals in the library, publishing and retail supply chains. As "metadata production" is undertaken according to a wide set of international standards, national bibliographic agencies have long been considered trusted providers of bibliographic and authority data. This is a tremendous advantage in the age of the semantic Web, when it is so important to certify that information used is genuine.
A national bibliography, whether official or commercial, is seen both as a product, (e.g. printed or online), and as a set of services, (e.g. downloadable data files). However, with the implementation of new bibliographic data models, bibliographic and authority records might now be viewed as a jigsaw puzzle in which all individual elements might be considered "reference data" and could be circulated and re-used as such by search engines. This increasing granularity in the exposure of reference bibliographic information could also generate further new usage possibilities, both today and in the future. Proposals for papers may include, but are not limited to the following:
- What should be in a national bibliography in the digital age?
- Is our common understanding of the terms "National Bibliography" and "National Bibliographic Agency" drastically changing?
- Official and commercial national bibliographies and the new models of bibliographic information
- Dissemination of national bibliography data and emerging needs arising from the semantic web
- National bibliographies and authoritative data: how to provide trusted data in a national bibliography? (role of authority files, repositories, lists of codes, etc.)
Three or four successful proposals will be identified.Proposals for presentations should be in English and include:
- Title of the paper;
- Detailed abstract of the paper (no more than 500 words), if possible accompanied by some references such as URLs and bibliographies;
- Speaker's name, address, telephone and fax numbers, professional affiliation, e-mail address, and a brief biographical statement of no more than 50 words.E-mail proposalshould be send to Françoise Bourdon <francoise.bourdon@bnf.fr>, Grazyna Jaroszewicz <g.jaroszewicz@gmail.com> and Miriam Nauri <Miriam.Nauri@kb.se> no later than February 1st, 2012. Please indicate in the subject line “IFLA 2012 Helsinki proposal”. Successful proposals will be identified and presenters notified by March 1, 2012. Papers will be required for approval by the Chair and Secretary of the Bibliography Section no later than April 30, 2012.Presenters will have 20 minutes at the program in Helsinki to deliver their presentation, followed by time for questions and discussion.Please note : All expenses (travel, accommodation, etc.) are the responsibility of the authors/presenters. No financial support can be provided by IFLA, but a special invitation can be issued to authors.Final PapersPresenters will be expected to submit the final version of their paper (no longer than 10 pages, in Microsoft Word, including a short abstract) by April 30, 2012 (this gives time to remind people and review, as the full papers must be at IFLA HQ by June 1st).SubmissionsAll proposals must be in before 1st February 2012.More InformationFor additional information on this call for papers you may contact Françoise Bourdon at francoise.bourdon@bnf.fr, or Grazyna Jaroszewicz at <g.jaroszewicz@gmail.com> or Miriam Nauri at <Miriam.Nauri@kb.se>.Posted by :Françoise Bourdon
Bibliothèque nationale de France
Member of the Standing Committee of the IFLA Bibliography Section
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