De
Gruyter Saur and IFLA Invite submissions of papers for the De Gruyter Saur /
IFLA Research Paper Award 2015
This
is an annual award for the best research paper on a topic of importance to
publishing and access to information.
Deadline: 15
February 2015
Topic
Digital
Libraries: Knowledge creation and sharing
Goal:
Advance research on Digital Libraries as environment facilitating
collaboration, creation and sharing of knowledge
Submissions
are invited to focus on one of several of the following subthemes:
*
Intersection of Digital Libraries and Digital Humanities
*
Linked Open Data in Digital Libraries
*
Open Data and re-use of data
*
User participation and crowdsourcing
*
Open Access
* Use
of Digital Library in information practices
* The
impact of Digital Libraries in user community and knowledge creation
*
Data curation
* The
role of Digital Libraries in sustaining access to information
The
award is aimed at encouraging original research and publication by those
relatively new to the profession. Those with no more than eight years of
professional experience in library and information services are eligible.
The
award is an amount of EUR 1,000 (one thousand Euros)
The
selected paper must have been written no earlier than January 2014 and not yet
to have been published. The paper's maximum length should be approx. 5,000
words and should be submitted in English.
The
selection panel for the award comprises three members of the IFLA LibraryTheory and Research Section.
All applicants will be required to sign a license for De Gruyter Saur to
publish their submitted paper in one of De Grutyer Saur’s journals.
Both
IFLA and De Gruyter Saur will announce and further publicize the award via
their websites, relevant mailing lists, journals and newsletters, press
conferences, news releases etc.
The
recipient of the award will be announced at the IFLA President's Lunch during the
IFLA World Library and Information Congress
in Cape Town, South Africa in August 2015. If the recipient is attending this
Congress s/he will also be invited to the President's Lunch.
Conditions
Papers
must not have been published in any form (including online) at the time of
application, and must not be under consideration by any other award or journal.
The
decisions of the jury are final.
The
publisher reserves the right to determine which journal the winning paper will
be published in, and also reserves the right not to publish the winning paper.
Send
submissions to: Anna Maria Tammaro,
Anna
Maria Tammaro, PhD
Chair
IFLA Library Theory and Research Section
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