Georgia Conference on Information Literacy 2005 - Call For Proposals
The call for proposals for the 2005 Georgia Conference on Information Literacy has just been posted. The first conference was very good, so I would definitely recommend proposing a program. Or at least attending. The conference will be held from September 30-October 1, 2005.
Excerpt:
We invite proposals for workshops and presentations that will consider, extend, or otherwise address information literacy, including but not limited to:
*Effective means of developing information literacy skills in learners
*Partnerships between librarians and classroom teachers to teach students research skills
*Information literacy across the disciplines
*Assessment of information literacy initiatives
*Intellectual property, copyright, and plagiarism in the digital age
*Technological developments and their impact on how we access, and produce knowledge
It looks like the website for last year's conference has been removed, but I'll link to the 2005 one once it's available.
Excerpt:
We invite proposals for workshops and presentations that will consider, extend, or otherwise address information literacy, including but not limited to:
*Effective means of developing information literacy skills in learners
*Partnerships between librarians and classroom teachers to teach students research skills
*Information literacy across the disciplines
*Assessment of information literacy initiatives
*Intellectual property, copyright, and plagiarism in the digital age
*Technological developments and their impact on how we access, and produce knowledge
It looks like the website for last year's conference has been removed, but I'll link to the 2005 one once it's available.
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