[Sigiii-l] ILIAC Workshop

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LETTER OF ANNOUNCEMENT AND CALL FOR PAPERS
International Library Information and Analytical Center (ILIAC),
Washington, DC, American Councils for International Education: ACTR/ACCELS,
Washington, DC, New York Public Library, New York, NY
Stamford Library, Stamford, CT

Sixth International Workshop "Digital Resources and International
Information Exchange: East-West"

The Year 2004 Topic: America and Russia on the Way to Global Information
Society

Session 1. Friday, March 12, 2004
International Cooperation in the Field of Library and Information
Services: Input of the U. S. and Russia
American Councils for International Education
1776 Massachusetts Avenue, N.W., Suite 700
Washington, DC

Session 2. Thursday, March 18, 2004
Role of Public Libraries in Cultural Heritage Preservation in Digital
Environment
New York Public Library
Fifth Avenue & 42nd Street
New York, NY

Session 3. Friday, March 19, 2004
Round Table: "Role of Libraries in Moving to Information Society"
Ferguson Library
One Public Library Plaza
Stamford, CT


CALL FOR PAPERS
The Organizing Committee seeks original research and application
oriented papers, not previously presented elsewhere, which are relevant
to the sessions topics. You are invited to submit an abstract of your
paper for consideration by the Program Committee via e-mail. The
following guidelines should be observed in the preparation and
submission of papers:
1. The deadline for abstracts submission is February 15, 2004.
2. The abstract should be a precis of your paper and should not exceed
0.5 Letter size (A4) pages in length.
3. Upon the Program Committee acceptance full texts of papers should be
submitted by March 1, 2004. Anticipated length of a paper should not
exceed 6 Letter size (A4) pages.
4. Please send your papers for consideration by the Program Committee to
iliac at iliac.org.

Contacts:
International Library Information and Analytical Center:
1776 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Suite 700, Washington, DC 20036
Tel: (202) 463-7566; (202) 463-7567, Fax: (202) 463 7582, E-mail:
iliac at iliac.org
URL: http://www.iliac.org





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