NLS2006: call for papers now open

The call for papers for NLS2006 is now open! Please feel free to contact me if you are interested and need more information (I’m the programme coordinator). Abstracts should be submitted electronically using the form at – http://conferences.alia.org.au/newlibrarian2006/programme/callforpapers.php

2 Responses to “NLS2006: call for papers now open”


  1. 1 Hoi, Ng Jan 31st, 2006 at 7:28 pm

    Hi there, I am a new LIS research student, I had submitted a refereed virtual paper to other conference before. I am interested in submitting an abstract for this conference. May I know what is the different between a peer-review and a non-reviewed paper? Thanks and regards, Hoi.

  2. 2 Fiona Feb 1st, 2006 at 9:14 am

    Hi!

    The main differences are that a non-reviewed paper might be more about personal experiences or observations, wheras the peer-reviewed paper would be more research-based or scholarly.

    We’re offering it as an option because we are hoping to hear a wide variety of papers, and because in Australia, universities gain points per publication as part of DEST’s Research Quality Framework.

    This model was used by the last ALIA Biennial conference in 2004, you can see what sort of papers chose to be peer-reviewed on their programme page as a guide.

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