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Deadline Extended: Library Research Seminar 8: Telling Library Stories - Submissions

  • 1.  Deadline Extended: Library Research Seminar 8: Telling Library Stories - Submissions

    Posted May 15, 2024 03:46 PM

    Hi, all,

    I'm not affiliated with this conference, but saw this post in the ACRL Connect community and thought it'd be of interest to the folks in this discussion group. I don't see a way of forwarding messages within Connect, though, so I've just copied and pasted the post here. If you have questions about the conference, please reach out to Colleen!

    -Megan

    Dear Colleagues,

    The deadline for submissions for the Library Research Seminar VIII: Telling Library Stories has been extended until this Friday May 17th. The conference will be held at the University of Kentucky (UK) in Lexington, KY on Sept. 16-18, 2024. Please visit the conference website from now through May 17th to submit a proposal; registration will open later. 

    The Library Research Seminar is a program of the American Library Association's Library Research Round Table, hosted jointly this year with the UK College of Communication and Information, UK School of Information Science, and UK Libraries. Our goal is to bring together library practitioners, scholars, and students to share ideas and explore emerging research in the field of library and information science. It is a unique opportunity to gather with fellow professionals in a collegial setting to uncover new approaches for supporting evidence-based practice.

    We warmly invite you to participate in this enriching seminar and contribute to the vibrant discussions that lie at the heart of our profession. Your experiences, insights, and stories are invaluable to the tapestry of library and information science research. Let's come together to share, learn, and inspire each other in advancing our field and advocating for the vital role of libraries in our communities.

    An abridged CFP follows our signature, with the full version and the submissions portal being available on our website. We look forward to your proposals and to greeting you in Lexington.

    Sincerely,

    Colleen Barrett, Rare Books Librarian ● Sean Burns, Associate Professor ● Maria Cahill, Professor ● Shannon Crawford Barniskis, Assistant Professor ● Brian Real, Assistant Professor

    UK School of Information Science, College of Communication and Information & University of Kentucky of Kentucky Libraries

    Library Research Seminary 8: Telling Library Stories

    University of Kentucky

    September 16-18, 2024

    Submissions now open through April 30

    The eighth Library Research Seminar (LRS8) will highlight the theme Telling Library Stories, by bringing together a diverse community of scholars and students from academia and practitioners from libraries who are conducting research, or are interested in research that tells stories that center libraries and the value they provide for their communities. 

    These stories can center on library impacts, best practices, decision-making and creative storytelling methods or technologies in libraries and the communities they serve. Participants will share research projects, discuss potential new research agendas and have the opportunity to refine research methods and facilitate successful completion of research projects.  

    LRS is a research meeting that can include empirical, methodological and conceptual work with the field of library and information science. It can include, but is not limited to, the following kinds of scholarship: 

    • Quantitative and/or qualitative inquiry
    • Research on any aspect of library services, with an emphasis on conveying library impacts and value
    • Inquiry related to specific environments, such as public, academic, special or school libraries
    • Research conducted by scholars, students or practitioners
    • Collaborative work between professional practitioners and educators
    • Practitioner research or storytelling methods are highly encouraged

    The LRS8 Planning Committee invites proposals for papers, panels, posters and workshops. We anticipate that discussion will examine methods of communicating research on libraries to stakeholders in communities, academia and among practitioners, on storytelling as a research tool and on ways to center voices in the library story that are often marginalized or silenced. We welcome creative and non-traditional storytelling contributions (including visual storytelling or other methods) from individuals and groups, students, faculty and practitioners on a broad range of topics related to libraries, including but not limited to: 

    • Cutting edge research that crosses boundaries within and beyond the field of library and information science
    • How values such as social justice ground stories in LIS research and practice
    • Connecting diversity and inclusion consciousness to research and practice
    • Community/campus engagement and collaboration
    • Identification of research agendas and knowledge gaps
    • Exploration of innovation in LIS education and storytelling
    • Librarian/practitioner/faculty and other partnerships and their impact on research and the collaborative approach to storytelling
    • Transformation of libraries and LIS research
    • Innovation in evidence-based practice
    • Public and school library stories
    • Communication and sharing processes within and across institutional boundaries 

    The Library Research Seminar is a program of the American Library Association's Library Research Round Table, hosted jointly this year with the UK College of Communication and Information, UK School of Information Science, and UK Libraries. The full call for proposals and submission link are now available at this link.



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    Colleen Barrett
    Rare Books Librarian
    University of Kentucky
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    Megan Hodge
    Head, Student Success
    Virginia Commonwealth University
    mlhodge@gmail.com
    She/Her/Hers
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