[LINK] Fwd: [padiforum-l] QQML2009: Call for papers
Antony Barry
tony at tony-barry.emu.id.au
Thu Dec 18 19:38:31 AEDT 2008
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> From: "Joy Davidson" <british.editor at erpanet.org>
> Date: 17 December 2008 11:13:11 PM
> Cc: <JISC-ANNOUNCE-request at jiscmail.ac.uk>, <JISC-
> REPOSITORIES at jiscmail.ac.uk>, <DIGITAL-
> PRESERVATION at jiscmail.ac.uk>, <diglib at infoserv.inist.fr>, <asis-
> l at asis.org>, <padiforum-l at nla.gov.au>, <dcc-associates at lists.ed.ac.uk>
> Subject: [padiforum-l] QQML2009: Call for papers
> Reply-To: <british.editor at erpanet.org>
>
> ***Apologies for cross-posting***
>
> QQML2009: Call For papers for special session
>
> Special session on Digital Sustainability
> Coordinated by: Dr Gillian Oliver (gillian.oliver at vuw.ac.nz) and
> Professor G
> E Gorman, ( Gary.Gorman at vuw.ac.nz ) School of Information Management,
> Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
>
> Scope & rationale
> The compelling need to develop solutions to manage digital
> information in
> today's complex and dynamic environment has tended to focus the
> attention of
> researchers on technical problems. To ensure digital sustainability
> over the
> long term however, there is a need to explore social and cultural
> factors
> that influence the success of digital preservation initiatives. The
> purpose
> of this session is to report on research into the problems of digital
> preservation and access, to identify the major research questions and
> appropriate methodologies.
>
> Topics could include, but are not limited to:
> * Attitudes of users to digital repositories
> * Cultural differences in approach to digital preservation
> * Collaborative activity between libraries, archives and museums
> * End-user interface design
>
> Contributions for this Section:
> Contributions may be submitted in one of the following formats: a.
> structured abstract (not exceeding 500 words) and presentation; b.
> full
> paper (not exceeding 7,000 words) and presentation; or c. poster (not
> exceeding 2,500 words).
>
> In all cases at least one of the authors must to be registered to
> attend the
> conference. Abstracts and full papers should be submitted
> electronically
> within the timetable provided (http://www.isast.org/
> importantdates.html) to
> the emails gillian.oliver at vuw.ac.nz ; Gary.Gorman at vuw.ac.nz and
> secretariat at isast.org.
>
> The abstracts and full papers should be in compliance to the author
> guidelines http://www.isast.org/presentations/
> abstractpapersubmission.html
>
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