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"Ian Johnson (imsij)" <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 24 Oct 2002 10:02:22 +0100
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> IFLA-Section on Audiovisual and Multimedia and 
> Section on Education and Training
> Berlin Conference Open Forums
> 
> 
> The International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA) will be meeting in Berlin, Germany, August 1st - 9th,  2003.  As part of the conference, the Sections on Audiovisual and Multimedia and Education and Training are planning coordinated Open Forums entitled:
> 
> "Audiovisual and Multimedia as part of the Curricula in Library Schools and Continuing Education - Visions and Realities."
> 
> The two sections invite proposals on the diversity of study programmes and contents, learning labs, examination contents, and infrastructure to gain competencies in audiovisual and multimedia applications for libraries.  Proposals are also invited that examine how audiovisual and multimedia are included in the content of curricula in library education and training programs to educate current and future librarians in the methods and techniques of developing and utilizing audiovisual and multimedia in their professional activities in libraries.  We plan to request that IFLA Headquarters schedule our coordinated open forums sequentially.
> 
> Included in the scope of interest is the use of audiovisual and multimedia as teaching tools in schools of library and information studies as well as courses involving training in the use of audiovisual and multimedia in the library.  Curricular issues related to teaching bibliographic control (description, access modalities etc.) of audiovisual and multimedia materials may also be considered within scope.
>       If you are interested in presenting a paper on a topic related to this call, please send your proposal including title and brief abstract (200-400 words) with your name, affiliation and address, (preferred in a Word e-mail attachment, but fax or mail copies will be accepted) by December 20, 2002 to: 
> 
>      Mr. Terry L. Weech 
>      Graduate School of Library and Information Science 
>      501 E Daniel Street 
>      CHAMPAIGN, IL 61820      USA 
> 
>      Tel: 1 217 333 0646 
>      Fax: 1 217 244 3302 
>     Email: [log in to unmask]
>                                               	
> NOTE: Mailed Copies should be postmarked by December 6, 2002 
> 
> A decision on papers accepted for presentation will be made by February 1, 2003.  
> 
> On notification of acceptance, participants will be asked to send the completed paper in English or one of the four other recognized languages of IFLA--English, French, German, Russian or Spanish--no later than March 1. This will allow time for translation and publication in the Conference Proceedings. 
> (Please note that all fees, including registration for the conference, travel, accommodation etc., are the responsibility of the authors of the accepted papers.)
> 
> 

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