Call for Papers: 13th Congress of the Association for Health Information
and Libraries in Africa The conference will be held in the city of
Praia in Cape Verde and will not only provide a valuable platform for
sharing experiences and knowledge but it will also provide an
opportunity for the participants to enjoy the beautiful island of Cape
Verde.
The Organising Committee invites the submission of papers for
presentation at the conference. Papers should reflect the conference
theme: "Enhancing Access to Health Information in Africa: Research,
Collaboration and Innovation"
The abstracts should be guided by the
following sub-themes:
Global partnerships and access to health
information in Africa
Empowering end-user access and use of health
information
The role of ICT in enhancing access to health information
in Africa
Promoting research among healthcare providers through access
to health information
Strengthening library and information networks
at country level
Abstract submission guidelines
The abstract should
be approximately 300 words, single spaced, A4 page size, 12 point font
size and in word format.
Indicate names of all the authors and
underline the name of the author presenting the paper.
Include name of
institution, city, country and complete address and contacts of the
author(s).
Abstracts should be submitted via email. Abstracts to be
sent to Osvaldina Brito dina1982@hotmail.com. and copied to the following 2 emails: bsmcec@yahoo.fr. chipo@itoca.org.
Abstracts should be sent by latest: 30 June 2012
Deadline for submitting full papers: 31 July 2012
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Friday, June 8, 2012
Wednesday, June 6, 2012
Call for Papers: Libraries: the Amazing Gateway to Knowledge and Power!
Date: 9-10 August 2012
Location: The Auditorium, Pasila Library, Helsinki City Main Library, Helsinki, Finland
The IFLA
Africa Section is sponsoring an IFLA Satellite meeting to be held in The
Auditorium, Pasila Library, Helsinki City Main Library from 9-10 August, 2012.
The Congress offers an opportunity to present
library research outcomes and innovations in a multi-disciplinary international
forum. In line with the theme of the 78th Africa Section chose the theme:
'Libraries, the amazing gateway to knowledge and power!' IFLA Africa Section
invites Librarians, Information Scientists and other stakeholders to submit proposals
(abstracts) for papers at the Africa Section Satellite in Helsinki, Finland.
Sub-Themes
- Libraries: gateways or gatekeepers?
- Web 3.0 in libraries now: amazing, exciting!
- Information literacy: enhancing access to knowledge and power in virtual environment
- Open access and knowledge libraries
- Partnerships and collaboration: inspiring and exciting opportunities for libraries as gateway to knowledge and power
Submission Guidelines
The proposal must be the original work of the
author(s) and should be written in either English or French. Each abstract must
contain:
- Title of proposed presentation
- Outline of the proposed presentation (no more than 350 words)
- Name(s) of presenter(s)
- Position or title of presenter(s)
- Presenter(s) employer or affiliated institution
- E-mail address, Telephone/fax numbers
- Short biographical statement of the presenter/s, with digital photograph
Please send proposals by 17 June, 2012 by email
to:
Rosemary Gitachu
Secretary, IFLA Africa Section,
e-mail: gitachur@yahoo.com
Rosemary Gitachu
Secretary, IFLA Africa Section,
e-mail: gitachur@yahoo.com
Important Deadlines
- June 17, 2012: Deadline for submission of abstract
- June 30, 2012: Notification of acceptance/rejection of paper
- July 15, 2012: Deadline for submission of full paper
All proposals will be evaluated by a
refereeing team of the Standing Committee of the IFLA Africa Section.
Submissions
All proposals must be in before 17
June 2012.
Please note
All expenses, including registration for the
conference, 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. Presenters are advised to approach
their parent organizations for sponsorship.
Congress Attendance Grants
The Finnish National Committee and IFLA have
worked hard to secure funds
for Conference Participation Grants. Up-to-date information is available on our
Conference
Participation Grants webpage.
2013 ProLISSA Conference - 5 to 8 March 2013
Progress in
Library and Information Science in Southern Africa
Seventh biennial DISSAnet
Conference
UNISA, Pretoria
5-8 March 2013
5-6 March 2013: Doctoral Forum
7- 8 March 2013: Conference
UNISA, Pretoria
5-8 March 2013
5-6 March 2013: Doctoral Forum
7- 8 March 2013: Conference
Venue: Saint George
Hotel, Pretoria
Conference Themes
Information in modern society is valued as an essential
component in the daily lives of people, both on individual and organisational
levels. Increasingly we expect information to meet our needs through
technological interventions or interactions. Indeed, recent technological
developments have accentuated contemporary conceptions of the Library and
Information field as an intersection of information, technology, people and
society.
Contributions are invited that address current research
issues related to the LIS field. Themes that may be addressed are wide and
open, but an advanced academic level of discourse is required. Inter alia the
following broad themes will be addressed at the conference:
- Information and knowledge management
- Research trends in library and information science
- Information seeking and retrieval
- Information organisation and representation
- Information for development
- Indigenous knowledge and indigenous knowledge systems
- Information communication technologies
- Information law, ethics and philosophy
- Information dissemination
- Informetrics
- Library and information science education and training
- Archives and records management
Doctoral Forum (5-6 March 2013)
The Doctoral Forum is part of the biennially held DISSAnet series of conferences which endeavour to showcase South African and African research in the broad field of Information Science. Abstracts are invited from Masters and Doctoral students with a panel of experts about their research activities or output.Deadlines for submission of papers
- 11 June 2012 - Extended abstract (500- 800 words), sent to mnkennp@unisa.ac.za
- 30 July 2012 - Notification of acceptance / rejection of the submitted abstract
- 31 October 2012 - Full completed paper
For more information contact Dr Luyanda Dube at dubel@unisa.ac.za
Tuesday, June 5, 2012
A workshop on evidence based practice at MUHAS (25-27 June 2012)
Once again, the Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences (MUHAS) through its MUHAS-Library will organize a Three Days workshop on Evidence based practice through the DELPHE project
The workshop will be conducted at the MUHAS - Undergraduate Computer Lab.
Date: Monday, 25 - 27 June, 2012 Time: 9 am to 4.00 pm.
Facilitators: Information, Training and Outreach Center for Africa (ITOCA), South Africa
Target group: MUHAS academic staff, MNH medical doctors, clinicians, librarians from Tanzania Library Services Board
Programme of the training
- Introduction: what is evidence based practice?
- ASK: The importance of research questions in evidence based health care
- ALIGN: Research design, bias and levels of evidence
- APPRAISE: Behind the numbers: Understanding healthcare statistics: Science, speed, and the search for best evidence
- APPLY: Critical appraisal: Making better decisions for evidence-based health care
- ACQUIRE: Searching for healthcare information: Assessing harms and benefits
- Turning evidence into practice
Friday, June 1, 2012
The MUHAS library catalogue is now available
You can search and retrieve bibliographic records of books, Journals and CDROMs that are available at the MUHAS Online Public Access Catalogue. Click here to access the LIbrary Catalogue
Thursday, May 31, 2012
Grants for Innovative Libraries in Developing Countries Program
Call
for Round I Applications: The New Scholars online grant application
proposal system will accept Round 1 applications from May 1st — June
24th.
Grants for Innovative Libraries in Developing Countries Program
Call for Round I Applications: The New Scholars online grant application proposal system will accept Round 1 applications from May 1st — June 24th.
Proposals are welcome for single-year grants in amounts between US$5,000 to US$50,000. Proposals will be accepted for multi-year programs (up to three years) for a total of $100,000.
Please note that in 2012 a new two step application process has been implemented to streamline the submission and review process. First round applications will be accepted through June 24th through the Foundation's online application system. In early July shortlisted candidates will be announced and invited to submit a full proposal in the second round. Grant recipients will be announced in December 2012. Round 1 Applications: May 1st — June 24th
Click here for more details
Grants for Innovative Libraries in Developing Countries Program
Call for Round I Applications: The New Scholars online grant application proposal system will accept Round 1 applications from May 1st — June 24th.
Proposals are welcome for single-year grants in amounts between US$5,000 to US$50,000. Proposals will be accepted for multi-year programs (up to three years) for a total of $100,000.
Please note that in 2012 a new two step application process has been implemented to streamline the submission and review process. First round applications will be accepted through June 24th through the Foundation's online application system. In early July shortlisted candidates will be announced and invited to submit a full proposal in the second round. Grant recipients will be announced in December 2012. Round 1 Applications: May 1st — June 24th
Click here for more details
Wednesday, May 30, 2012
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