Colleagues,
Please consider the attached request for papers for the upcoming IFLA World 
Conference to be held in Kuala Lumpur August 24-30, 2018.
Call for Papers - Open Sessions
Preservation and Conservation Section joint with the News Media Section

Theme: Planning for newsprint, now and into the future for paper media
Newspapers have for hundreds of years been the means that informs the public 
what is happening in the world both near and far.  Newspapers in print held the 
information and for historians were used to document as a primary source what 
was happening in earlier times.  Today while some countries have moved to 
digital news media, in other areas of the world, including India and much of 
Asia,  newspapers in print format have continued to grow in number and 
circulation.  Preserving the paper copies has added complexity in humid 
tropical climates.  This combined session of the News Media and the 
Preservation and Conservation Sections will focus on the 
conservation/preservation issues to assure the longevity of these valuable 
current and historic documents in tropical climates. The issues of pest 
control, climate and housing storage including, especially low cost actions and 
protections for these collections are invited topics
In this open session, we are soliciting papers that will showcase research and 
utilize real-world examples to address the complexities of news print 
preservation to share experiences and best practices regarding, but not limited 
to, the following topics:

*                     What is the best storage for newspapers in tropical 
climates?

*                     How do institutions avoid pest damage to papers?  How do 
you avoid damage?

*                     How do you provide pest management using green technology

*                     What is the best conservation of newspapers?

*                     What is the best climate for newsprint?  
Temperature/humidity/light?  How can you achieve that with green technology

*                     How does the newspaper format,  that is the size of the 
publication impact the storage issues?
Submission Guidelines
Proposal for the Open Session must be submitted by 16 February 2018 and should 
clearly include:

*         Title of the proposed presentation,

*         Abstract of proposed paper, no more than 500 words, in English,

*         Curriculum vitae of the author(s),

*         Contact details and professional affiliation(s).
Selection of papers is based on the abstract, and presenters will be notified 
whether they have been successful by 23 March 2018.
The abstracts will be reviewed by Programme Committee members of Preservation 
and Conservation Section and News Media Section.
1.        The full paper is due by 1 June 2018 and must be an original 
submission not presented or published elsewhere.
2.        Both abstracts and full papers should be submitted as a MS Word file 
by e-mail. Fax or post should be used only as a last resort.
3.        Papers should be no more than 3000-6000 words, single spaced in Times 
New Roman 12 point.
4.        The author(s) should include their full contact details and brief 
biographical notes.
5.        Final papers should be written in any of IFLA's official languages, 
although the abstract should be in English.

  1.  The subject line of all submissions should be "IFLA_PCNM_" followed by 
your last name. For example, "IFLA_PCNM_Last-name".
Important dates:

*         15 February 2018 - All proposals must be received;

*         23 March 2018 - Successful candidates will be notified;

*         1 June 2018 - Full paper and author permission form due.
Please email your abstract to:  Ms Terri Sierra, e-mail: [email protected]; and Ms 
Jeanne Drewes, e-mail: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>.
Presentation at the Conference
A maximum of 15 minutes will be allowed for the presentation of each paper 
during the joint session; the full written paper is not to be read. It is 
strongly recommended that the presentation is supported by a visual element 
such as a short video clip or PowerPoint, Prezi, or other presentation software.
Please note
At least one of the paper's authors must be present to deliver a summary of the 
paper during the program in Malaysia. Abstracts should only be submitted with 
the understanding that the expenses of attending the conference will be the 
responsibility of the author(s)/ presenter(s) of accepted papers.
All papers that are presented at the WLIC 2018 will be made available online 
via the IFLA Library<http://library.ifla.org/> under the Creative Commons 
Attribution 4.0 license<https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/>.
Authors of accepted papers must complete the IFLA Authors' Permission 
Form<http://forms.ifla.org/node/add/wlic-authors-permission-form>.
All expenses, including registration for the conference, travel, accommodation 
etc., are the responsibility of the authors/presenters. No financial support 
can be provided by IFLA, but a special invitation letter 
<https://2018.ifla.org/letter-of-invitation-visa-requirements> can be issued to 
authors.


Jeanne Drewes
Chief
Binding & Collections Care Division/ Deacidification Program
Library of Congress
101 Independence Ave. S.E.
Washington, DC 20540-4520

[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
202 707 5330
2027073434 Fax

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