CNI is an “endorser” of this conference, which will highlight developments in mobile technologies, services, and libraries.
Joan Lippincott
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CALL FOR PAPERS: The Fourth International m-libraries Conference
“From margin to mainstream: mobile technologies transforming lives and libraries”
24-26 September 2012 at the Open University, UK
Mobile technology has transformed so many aspects of our lives: how we work, how we communicate, how we study and how we play. Since the first successful M-libraries conference in 2007, libraries around the world have made huge advances in harnessing the technology to improve and enhance their services. The Fourth international conference will bring together researchers, technical developers, managers, educators, and library practitioners to review achievements to date and consider the creative challenges and opportunities ahead.
We are seeking lively contributions on the following broad themes:
· Transformation – of services, learners or providers
· Inspiration – innovative projects which challenge current thinking and practice
· Implementation – the experience of implementing new mobile technologies
Papers will be short – 15 minutes for the presentation plus time for discussion/questions.
Please submit your abstracts (up to 300 words) by 15th of March 2012 to m-libraries-conference@open.ac.uk
These will be subject to peer review and authors will be notified by 26th of April 2012.
Please note that you will not be asked to submit full papers in advance of the conference. However, for those who would like to submit a full paper after the conference for possible publication in a book of proceedings, we will contact you during or after the conference.
Keynote speakers confirmed to date:
· Char Booth, Claremont Colleges (US)
· Thomas Cochrane, AUT University’s Centre for Learning and Teaching (NZ)
· Ellysa Kroski, New York Law Institute (US)
· Steve Vosloo, Programme Specialist in Mobile Learning at UNESCO (FR)
Invited speakers confirmed to date:
· Bob Gann, NHS Choices, UK Department of Health
· Lee Stott, Microsoft UK
Visit the website for further details
http://www.m-libraries.org/node/26
Very best regards
Jeannette Stanley
Project Support Officer
Business Performance and Management Group
The Library Learning and Resource Centre
The Open University
Tel: +44 (0) 1908 653532
jeannette.stanley@open.ac.uk