CFP: How to teach students in information and library science (LIS)?
 
The Institute of Information and Library Science of the Jagiellonian University invites to Kraków, Poland (6th – 7th June, 2011) for the international conference:  
How to teach students in information 
and library science (LIS)?
Academic curricula vs. labour market and evolution of science
The  Bologna Process, aimed at building a coherent area of higher education  in Europe, contains two apparently conflicting strategic premises: one  of them stresses the need for granting universities a margin of autonomy  in creating new curricula and syllabi whereas the other presupposes  standardization, mutual comparability and benchmarking of skills /  competences / qualification acquired by students either within different  national education systems or within diverse institutions pertaining to  the same national system. The instrument which, nonetheless, allows  combining these two premises, is the European and National Qualification  Framework, bound to be shortly implemented in the Polish law. 
In the above-described context of imminent changes in the Polish higher education system of, the goal of the conference is:
·         To  discuss theoretical and methodological issues concerning the  elaboration of subject benchmark statements and education effects'  matrices for LIS academic curricula in various countries worldwide,
·         To  analyse accreditation / certification systems applied in different  national systems of higher education (ongoing or planned changes, review  of measurement tools currently used to assess qualifications acquired  by LIS graduates),
·         To  draw an up-to-date balance sheet of expectations towards LIS graduates  expressed by employers and to seek for permanent mechanisms best able to  gauge the needs for LIS qualifications emerging on the labour market, 
·         To  consider the ambition to create an international board of experts ready  to undertake the task of codifying the grids of education effects'  description, which would allow European LIS schools to conceive their  own, reciprocally comparable curricula for the best education in the LIS  domain,
·         To  reflect on modalities and advantages of for-profit transfer of LIS  expert knowledge and know-how to the business sector of information.
This  call for participation is addressed to all groups of stakeholders  expected to make their contribution in defining education effects in the  field on LIS or, broadly, in the sector of information management.  Thus, invited are:
·         researchers from LIS academic milieu,
·         directors,  managers and employees of libraries, information centres, museums as  well as representatives of funding authorities supervising these  institutions,
·         potential  and actual employers coming from public sector, free market, social  economy and third sector, who seek to recruit graduates with LIS  competences, 
·         representatives  of ministries and other governmental bodies involved in designing  development strategy for cultural institutions and public centres of  information management,
·         members of librarians' and information workers' professional organizations, 
·         information brokers and data dealers,
·         experts  (scholars and practitioners) in competences management and organization  of recruitment process (HR, coaching, mentoring, counselling). 
Themes
1. Education
·         exchange  of experiences and methodological recommendations regarding definition  and implementation of LIS curricula based on education effects' matrices  (Subject Benchmark Statements),
·         elaboration  of LIS curricula which would subsequently enable LIS graduates to train  teachers responsible for information literacy courses on every level  and within all sectors of national undergraduate education system, 
·         limits of interdisciplinarity as a specific issue in designing LIS curricula,
·         how  to ensure complementarity of formal and informal education in the field  of LIS, with particular focus on the educational offer of libraries and  training institutions,
·         candidates for LIS studies: sources of recruitment and "label promotion", 
·         LIS graduates: assessment / verification of knowledge and skills, image creation, life-long learning.
2: Work
·         labour  market demand for LIS graduates' competences, related in particular to  knowledge and skills in the domain of information management, 
·         cooperation between potential employers and institutions forming future LIS specialists,
·         mechanisms,  rules and practice of recruitment procedures in libraries, information  centres, archives, museums and other entities active in public, private  and non-governmental sector, searching for LIS competences,
·         role of leadership style and organizational culture in stimulating professional development of LIS workers,
·         real professional careers of LIS graduates vs. initial expectations and hopes. 
3: Science
·         scholarly cooperation between higher LIS schools and companies / non-profit organizations: opportunities and barriers,
·         client-driven  applied research, implementation projects, providing expert opinions  and special courses tailored for entities from public and private  sector, 
·         research  on competence profiles and attitudes of LIS (and related subjects)  graduates conducted within the field of LIS and other disciplines  (including interdisciplinary projects).
General information and notes for Authors
Important dates
1. Submission of contributions' titles and abstracts – up to April 1st, 2011 
2. Submission approval – up to April 10th, 2011
3. Deadline for sending application forms – April 30th, 2011 (application form posted on the conference blog)
4. Fee payment – April 1st until April 30th, 2011 
5. Full texts submission – up to June 15th, 2011 
Conference secretary: Agnieszka Korycińska-Huras
Fax: 0048 12 664-58-54
Conference official blog: http://cracowlisconference.blogspot.com/
Participation
To reserve a place on the conference please e-mail an application form to the address konferencjainib2011@gmail.com. Remember to include your photograph in digital form. 
Fees and accommodation
The conference fee is 130 Euro.
Payment has to be made between April 1st and April 30th, 2011. Please, transfer the money (after receiving confirmation of participation) to the following bank account: 
Wydział Zarządzania i Komunikacji Społecznej Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
ul. Gołębia 24, 31-007 Kraków 
Bank: Pekao SA 
Account number: 94 1240 4722 1111 0000 4856 6759
Do not omit to add: "Konf. IINiB" and the name(s) of the delegate(s).
Accommodation fee should be paid individually. 
Delegates  wishing to have their hotel room booked by conference secretary are  requested to contact directly Agnieszka Korycinska-Huras at: konferencjainib2011@gmail.com 
Deadlines for papers
You  are invited to send your proposals (title + abstract: about 100 words)  and your short bio (an appropriate form is available on the conference  blog) by April 1st, 2011 to Agnieszka Korycińska-Huras: konferencjainib2011@gmail.com Abstract  in English (approximately 100 words) should contain major research  findings, conclusions, the purpose of the paper, its premises and a few  keywords (one line in alphabetical order) 
Autobiographical  note should be supplied including: scientific title, full name,  education with the stress on LIS qualifications, appointment, name of  organization and e-mail address plus scientific output (three most  important articles or books with their bibliographical description). The  appropriate form is posted on the blog of the conference. 
Full texts of accepted papers should be sent via e-mail as a "doc" or "rtf" file by June 15th, 2011, also to Agnieszka Korycińska-Huras: konferencjainib2011@gmail.com 
Time of speech: 20 minutes
Paper feature and formats required of authors
The  best papers will be reviewed and published. The texts received after  the deadline will not be included in the conference proceedings.
The text should be divided into unnumbered chapters with individual headings 
The papers cannot be longer than 27 000 characters (15 standard pages) including bibliography. 
All  the tables, figures, charts and diagrams should be numbered  consecutively using Arabic numbers. They should have individual titles.  Furthermore, author's name and the date of creation should be written.  Reprint permission should be enclosed if needed. 
In  case of Web pages, the author, title, the date of publication (or last  modification), URL and the date of visiting (in square brackets) should  be given. 
Footnotes  containing digressions should be used only if absolutely necessary.  They should be identified in the text by an asterisk and placed at the  bottom of the page. 
References  to the list of publications placed at the end of the paper should be  used instead of bibliographical footnotes. References should be shown  within the text by giving the author's last name followed by a comma and  a year of publication all in square brackets, e.g. [Brown 2000, p.53]  or [Cook 2001, doc.electr.] or [Library 2001, p.2] 
The  list of used sources and publications should be placed at the end of  the text in alphabetical order (sorted by authors' family names).  Collective books should be listed under the names of their editors. In  case a given publication hasn't got an author, it should be listed under  the beginning of its title.
Conference venue
Kraków, the former capital of Poland  and royal residence, lies in the southern part of the country. Kraków  is one of the biggest European centers of culture and science with a  wealth of tradition behind it. The historical area with its original  layout dating back to 1257 has survived to this day. The royal castle on  Wawel Hill and its cathedral, monumental palaces, old churches, Gothic  bastions and walls - are all very interesting and worth visiting. The Jagiellonian University  is one of the oldest in the world. It was founded by King Casimir the  Great in 1364. Today, it is still one of the best and the biggest Polish  universities.