Call for Proposals
We are pleased to announce that the 29th Annual North Carolina Serials Conference will be held on Friday, March 27, 2020 at The William and Ida Friday Center for Continuing Education in Chapel Hill.
The Planning Committee is currently accepting proposals for presentations. Please consider submitting a proposal addressing any aspect of the scholarly communications field, librarianship, the serials industry, or serials management. Submissions by any member of the community including librarians, support staff, students, publishers, and vendors are welcome.
Possible topics include:
* Scholarly communications and the roles of libraries, publishers, and vendors
* Open access publishing
* Metadata creation, maintenance, and integrity
* Library management systems, discovery layers, and new opportunities in open systems
* Advocating for library users and responding to their needs through our collections, workflows, and/or services
* The serials and e-resources management life cycle
* Strategies for successful license negotiations
* Projects in partnership with vendors and publishers
* Acquisition models
* Streaming media and sustainability
* Building connections with graduate students and programs in library and information science/studies education
* Promoting and marketing collections resources
* Leveraging communication skills to build effective relationships with stakeholders
* Professional development programs that work
* Successful project management
Proposals should be submitted using this form. The deadline for submissions is Monday, December 9, 2019.
Proposals will require the following information:
* Contact details (including your name, organization, telephone number, and email address)
* A short (50 words or less) biographical description for each speaker
* Presentation title
* An abstract (approximately 100 words)
* Type of program
** Presentation (45 minutes)
** Lightning talk (5-7 minutes)
** Other (please provide details)
Please note: Presenters' registration fees will be waived.
The Planning Committee will review all proposals for their content, timeliness, relevance, and fit with the overall Conference content. The Committee reserves the right to refocus or combine proposals as needed (with notice) to reach a diverse audience and to maximize the use of program time slots.