From h.partridge at qut.edu.au Sun Apr 3 19:34:52 2005 From: h.partridge at qut.edu.au (Helen Partridge) Date: Mon, 04 Apr 2005 09:34:52 +1000 Subject: [Sigmed-l] EXTENSION - Call for Contributions: 3rd International Evidence Based Librarianship Conference Message-ID: <5.1.1.5.2.20050404092858.025e2bc8@pop.qut.edu.au> Apologies for cross posting EXTENSION Call for Contributions 3rd International Evidence Based Librarianship Conference Evolution of evidence: global perspectives on linking research with practice. Brisbane, Australia 16-19 October 2005 Submission of abstract deadline 15 April 2005 The conference offers a forum for scholarly discussion about the role and future of evidence based practice within the ever-changing library industry. The conference is a place for all library and information professionals regardless of their specialisation who are interested in learning how to harness evidence to establish best practice and to make informed decisions that will facilitate excellence in library and information services. The conference challenges us to rethink and redfine the way in which we work as library and information professionals in the twenty-first century. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: * Using research to inform practical decision-making * Drawing on evidence to maximise the value and impact of information services * Harnessing the evidence base for successful teaching and learning * Developing and applying tools for evidence based practice (benchmarking, good practice guidelines, standards, accreditation and audit) * Researching the needs of users and communities - by practitioners for practitioners * Exploring current and future prospects for evidence-based information practice (librarianship; information science; informatics; information literacy; information technology) * Facilitating practitioner perspectives on implementing evidence-based practice * Delivering effective and cost-effective LIS services * Uniting international evidence with local action Submissions are being sought for research papers, hot topics and posters. Submissions in the form of a 300 word abstract should be sent to the Program Committee Chair at ebl2005 at alia.org.au by 15 April 2005. Full details on the Call for Contributions can be found at http://conferences.alia.org.au/ebl2005/contributions.html -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From h.partridge at qut.edu.au Sun Apr 3 19:34:52 2005 From: h.partridge at qut.edu.au (Helen Partridge) Date: Mon, 04 Apr 2005 09:34:52 +1000 Subject: [Sigmed-l] [Eurchap] EXTENSION - Call for Contributions: 3rd International Evidence Based Librarianship Conference Message-ID: <5.1.1.5.2.20050404092858.025e2bc8@pop.qut.edu.au> Apologies for cross posting EXTENSION Call for Contributions 3rd International Evidence Based Librarianship Conference Evolution of evidence: global perspectives on linking research with practice. Brisbane, Australia 16-19 October 2005 Submission of abstract deadline 15 April 2005 The conference offers a forum for scholarly discussion about the role and future of evidence based practice within the ever-changing library industry. The conference is a place for all library and information professionals regardless of their specialisation who are interested in learning how to harness evidence to establish best practice and to make informed decisions that will facilitate excellence in library and information services. The conference challenges us to rethink and redfine the way in which we work as library and information professionals in the twenty-first century. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: * Using research to inform practical decision-making * Drawing on evidence to maximise the value and impact of information services * Harnessing the evidence base for successful teaching and learning * Developing and applying tools for evidence based practice (benchmarking, good practice guidelines, standards, accreditation and audit) * Researching the needs of users and communities - by practitioners for practitioners * Exploring current and future prospects for evidence-based information practice (librarianship; information science; informatics; information literacy; information technology) * Facilitating practitioner perspectives on implementing evidence-based practice * Delivering effective and cost-effective LIS services * Uniting international evidence with local action Submissions are being sought for research papers, hot topics and posters. 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