Deadline for poster submissions : Sept. 20, 2019
NOTE: Paper submission are closed but we are still accepting submissions for posters. Share your work in progress here! Please see the requirements below.
When: October 16-19, 2019
Where: The University of South Carolina, Columbia, Hollings Special Collection Library (located in the Thomas Cooper Library)
Who: Hosted jointly by the University of South Carolina School of Library and Information Science, the University Library, and the Library Research Roundtable of the American Library Association.
Why: 21st century libraries face critical challenges in the age of big data, fake news, and new information technologies that are driving change in our communities, which requires us to think differently about how we gather and use evidence to inform our practice. This conference brings together scholars, students, and practitioners to explore research that can move us toward innovative solutions to practical problems and provide effective direction for policy.
What: The seventh Library Research Seminar (LRS VII) will bring together a diverse community of scholars and students from academia and practitioners from libraries and archives who are conducting or interested in learning about emerging research that informs critical awareness, best practices, decision-making, teaching and learning, and creative use of new technologies in all areas of libraries and the communities they serve. Participants will share research projects, discuss potential new research agendas, and have the opportunity to refine research methods and facilitate successful completion of research projects.
LRS is a research meeting that can include empirical, methodological, and conceptual work with the field of library and information science. It can include (but is not limited to) the following kinds of scholarship:
The LRS VII Planning Committee invites proposals for papers, panels, posters, and workshops. We anticipate that discussion will examine issues related to how scholars, practitioners, and scholar-practitioners can bridge the divide between LIS-related research and practice to better serve our communities in light of today’s critical information issues. We welcome creative contributions from individuals and groups, students, faculty, and practitioners on a broad range of topics related to libraries including but not limited to:
How: A lively discussion of paper, panel, poster, and workshop presentations and activities, including a step-by-step assessment methods pre-conference and follow up sessions for early stage researchers and researcher-practitioners.
Proposal submission guidelines and formats:
The deadline for submission of paper proposals has been extended to May 24, 2019. Poster submissions will be accepted until September 20, 2019. In addition to an abstract, each author or panelist must provide a separate biographical statement (maximum of 50 words).
The Conference Planning Committee will evaluate proposals based on:
*Relevance to the theme
*Significance of its contribution to LIS research or practice
*Clarity of expression
* Appropriateness of the methodology to the research question
*Status of research: Are the results in hand? When appropriate, please include the timeline for completion of research.
Upload submission information in either MS Word or PDF format to EasyChair here: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=lrs7.
Proposals must include title, author/organizer name, affiliation, and contact information, and contact information for all participants.
Deadline for poster submissions: Sept, 20, 2019
Deadline for paper submissions extended to: May 24, 2019
Notification of paper acceptance: June 21, 2019
Conference dates: October 16-18, 2019
Venue: The University of South Carolina, Columbia, Hollings Special Collection Library (located in the Thomas Cooper Library)
Host: University of South Carolina, School of Library & Information Science
LRS VII co-chairs: Jen Sweeney, San Jose State University and Amanda Folk, Ohio State University