[Sigbioinform-l] Final call for Poster Proposals: ACRL Science and Technology Section (ACRL-STS), ALA Annual Conference, Anaheim California, 2012

Peter Kirlew kirlew_peter at wheatoncollege.edu
Wed Jan 4 16:50:52 EST 2012


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Call for Poster Proposals: ACRL Science and Technology Section (ACRL-STS), ALA Annual Conference, Anaheim California, 2012.

The ACRL STS Research Committee and STS Program Planning Committee  invite proposals for posters to be exhibited during the STS 
program  reception at the ALA Annual Conference in Anaheim. Posters will be  displayed from 11:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m. on Monday, June 
25, 2012,  immediately following the STS program, which starts at 8:30 a.m. All  proposers for accepted posters must be present to 
answer questions.

We encourage proposals for posters relating to the following program theme:
Educating Tomorrows Science Professional: The program seeks to establish  a dialogue between science & technology librarians, 
faculty and  students, focusing on the issue of preparing today’s students to become  tomorrow’s science professionals. The 
discussion will explore the  challenges faculty face as they seek to educate emerging scientists, new  outreach models for working 
with faculty on creating information and  data literate researchers, and the ways librarians can work with science  students to 
support their goals of becoming science professionals.

Posters that present innovative programs, cover new instructional  methods, discuss successful outreach efforts and develop 
curricula for  producing data literate faculty and students are welcomed.  

To be part of this program of the Science and Technology Section of ACRL, submit your poster ideas by Friday, January 6, 2012.
Poster proposals should be:
* Well written, clear, logical and well organized (250 words or less).
* Original, timely and relevant to science/technology librarianship.
* Contribute to the advancement of science librarianship.
* Develop ideas, offer significant conclusions, and provide useful and practical findings.
* Appeal to and engage the audience, providing opportunities for discussion and interaction.
* Provide a good visual description of the project.

Special attention will be given to proposals that:
* Relate to this year's theme.
* Generate ideas or report on work that contributes to an ongoing  discussion about the future of science and technology 
librarianship.
* Demonstrate innovative thinking.
* Contribute ideas for positioning science and technology librarians to be leaders both on and off campus.
* Present strategies for effectively implementing new ideas.

DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION: Friday January 6, 2012. Review of submissions by the STS Research Committee will begin immediately.

Poster proposals (250 words or less) should be submitted via e-mail to:
Edward Gonzalez, Co-Chair of the STS Research Committee, elgonzal at iupui.edu

Be sure to include your name, institution, phone, fax, e-mail address,  and poster title. We do not accept proposals from vendors.

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Best regards,

Peter Kirlew
Sciences Liaison
Wheaton College
Norton, Massachusetts


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