The School Libraries and Resource
Centers & Public Libraries Sections
invite case studies on the theme of
collaboration between the two types of
libraries that are mostly to be found in
communities.
The Papers should reflect projects
already in progress or completed that
show how Public Libraries and School
Libraries in communities can work
together for the benefit of students.
Papers can be written and given in any
of the official IFLA languages: English,
French, German, Russian, Spanish.
However, abstracts should be submitted
in English.
Papers can be written and given in any
of the official IFLA languages: English,
French, German, Russian, Spanish.
However, abstracts should be submitted
in English.
Proposals for Case Study Papers must
include the following and must be in
English:
Title of proposed presentation
Outline of the proposed presentation
(no more than 300 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
regarding the presenter/s
15 minutes will be allowed for a summary
delivery of the paper in the Conference
(followed by 5 minute discussions); the
full written paper is not to be read.