Call for papers on the web at http://2016.ifla.org/cfp-calls/news-media-section
Theme
Born Digital News Preservation
Conference website
https://kdnp.uky.edu/project/index.php?id=ifla2016
Date
10-12 August 2016
NOTE: This is a two-day conference session followed by a day of touring Kentucky treasures Keeneland Race Course, and Buffalo Trace Distillery before the start of WLIC in Columbus, OH, USA.
Venue
The Hilton, downtown Lexington, KY, USA
Organizers
IFLA News Media Section
Coined as “history’s first draft,” newspapers support cultural identity preservation and representation, even while they document significant historic events. Ironically, born-digital news from the early 21st-century is at risk of loss due to lack of curation and preservation infrastructure. Starting in the early 2000s, both newspapers and digital news services have created and continue to create a preponderance of data that quickly floats adrift in digital format, after it is no longer timely.
This satellite meeting seeks proposals about how different news preservation players serve news content creators through digital curation and preservation support, with emphasis examining strategies toward legal deposit and preservation on local, state, and national levels. This meeting particularly seeks proposals that highlight the preservation topics below, but related topics are also welcomed:
Legal and/or Financial Implications of Born Digital Preservation
Differences between U.S. and EU Models of Newspaper Deposit and Crawling
Collecting Strategies and Legal Deposit
Preservation/Legal Advocacy Efforts on a Local Level
New Role of Library as a News Preservation Leader
Citizen News/Local News/Commercial News
Web 2.0 Commenting
Born-Digital, Web-Only News
News Preservation Practices
Digital Preservation Infrastructure
Relationships with Publishers
Collecting Strategies in Local and Regional Libraries
Submission Guidelines
Proposal abstracts for the IFLA Open Session must be submitted by 1 April 2016, must be inEnglish or French and should clearly include:
Title of the proposed presentation
Abstract of proposed paper (no more than 300 words)
Name(s) of presenter(s) plus position and/or title
Employer / affiliated institution
Contact information including e-mail address, telephone number
Short biographical statement of authors(s)
Language of the paper and presentation in any official IFLA language (English, Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Russian, Spanish).
Proposal abstracts should be submitted to:
Kopana Terry
Email: klterr0@uky.edu
Selected presenters will be notified by 1 May 2016.
Accepted Papers
Complete accepted papers should be 3000-6000 words in length and be an original submission not published elsewhere
Complete accepted papers and accompanying presentation slides must be submitted by the end of June 2016
Final papers should be written in any of IFLA’s official languages
12-15 minutes will be allowed for the delivery of the paper
The papers will be made available on the Conference website and eventually in the IFLA Library under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license.
Authors of accepted papers must complete the IFLA Authors’ Permission Form
To discuss any matter relating to this Call for Papers, please contact any of the Satellite Session committee members.
Niels Bønding (nieb@statsbiblioteket.dk)
Ana Krahmer (Ana.Krahmer@unt.edu)
Kopana Terry (klterr0@uky.edu)
Eric Weig (eweig@uky.edu)
Frederick Zarndt (frederick@frederickzarndt.com)
Registration
Registration information will be posted on the conference website January 2016.
Important Dates
1 April 2016 Abstracts due
1 May 2016 Acceptance notices sent to authors
1 June 2016 Completed papers and presentation submitted
Submissions
All proposals must be received by 1 April 2016.
Please note
At least one of the paper’s authors must be present to deliver a summary of the paper during the program of the Satellite Meeting.
The Programme Committee regrets that it has no funding to assist prospective authors and the submission of an abstract must be on the understanding that the costs of attending the pre-conference including registration, travel, accommodation and other expenses, are the responsibility of the presenters of the accepted papers, or their institutions. No financial support can be provided by IFLA.
Congress Participation Grants
List of opportunities for support is available on our Conference Participation Grants webpage.
Host of the 2016 News Media Satellite session, the University of Kentucky Libraries sits in the heart of the Bluegrass Region: Lexington, Kentucky, the Horse Capital of the World. Legendary horse farms dot the beautiful rolling hills, and if you’re lucky enough, you just might seeAmerican Pharoah, the 2015 Triple Crown Winner and the first ever Grand Slam Champion after a commanding win in the Breeder’s Cup at Lexington’s legendary Keeneland Race Course. Lexington is a stop on the Kentucky Bourbon Trail, and it is now gaining attention for its burgeoning craft beer industry and up-scale restaurants. It’s also on the Doughnut Trail. That’s right: The New York Times has praised Kentucky’s artful doughnuts. And of course, there’s basketball: The University of Kentucky Wildcats have won eight national championships, to the delight of the Big Blue Nation. We look forward to welcoming you to “Big Lex!”