Tuesday, February 02, 2016

CFP & Posters: Research Committee of the ACRL Science and Technology Section Annual Research Forum (ALA Annual 2016)

REMINDER! - CALL FOR RESEARCH PAPERS AND POSTERS - DUE FEB. 12
 
The Research Committee of the ACRL Science and Technology Section is hosting its Annual Research Forum (Sunday, June 26, 2016) and Poster Session (Monday, June 27, 2016) at the 2016 American Library Association Annual Conference in Orlando, Florida.
 
The Research Forum and Poster Session provide an excellent opportunity to share a wide range of research projects relevant to science and technology librarianship.
 
Submissions for the paper and poster presentations are selected based on the quality of the abstract and the demonstration of significant progress toward completing the research project by June 2016.  Your submission should include:
  • brief background information about your project,
  • the research question or problem that drove your project,
  • the methods used,
  • your findings and a brief discussion that includes the impact of your project.
 
Your proposal should total no more than 250 words. Because this is a blind review process, be sure to include your name, institution, phone, and email addresses of all participants (not part of word count) separate from your abstract.  
 
Submission Categories:
Research Forum Featured Paper Presentation.  The Featured Paper Presentation is 20 minutes in length and will be followed by a thoughtful 10-minute critique from a guest commentator, who will offer suggestions on how to prepare the paper for publication.  Proposals should reflect research that has been completed or initiatives that have already been implemented. At a minimum, significant progress should have been made toward completion or implementation.
Research Forum Short Paper Presentations.  Short Papers are 10 minutes in length and will be followed by a thoughtful 5-minute critique from a guest commentator, who will offer suggestions on how to prepare the paper for publication or generate additional ideas that will move the paper forward. Proposals should reflect research or initiatives that have been completed or are currently in progress.
Poster Presentations.  Posters should cover research endeavors or practitioner projects that enhance science and technology librarianship.  Proposals should provide useful and practical findings, and describe opportunities for discussion with participants.
 
DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION OF ABSTRACTS: Friday, February 12, 2016.  Submissions are selected by the STS Research Committee. The Committee adheres to mentoring principles and a “blind” review process to select proposals. We strongly encourage you to remove any identifying information in your proposal prior to submission; otherwise, the STS Research Committee co-chairs will take responsibility for removing identifying information, which may unintentionally alter the text of your submission.
Acceptance of proposals reflects a commitment by the author(s) to present at the ALA Annual Conference in Orlando. Specific logistical details will follow upon acceptance.  Please submit your proposal via this form:http://bit.ly/1Tox1Av
If you have any questions, please ask the STS Research Committee co-chairs:
Hannah Gascho Rempel, hannah.rempel@oregonstate.edu
Elizabeth Berman, elizabeth.berman@uvm.edu