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Important Dates

12/01/2007 Registration Opens 
02/08/2008 Deadline for Proposals 
02/28/2008 Notification for Acceptance of Papers 
06/01/2008 Papers Due 
06/22/2008 Deadline for Hotel Registration 
Contact Information

Lynne M. Rudasill
Associate Professor of Library Administration,
Global Studies Librarian

Center for Global Studies, University of Illinois
302 East John, Suite 1705
CHAMPAIGN, IL 61820 MC-428
United States
Tel. +(1)(217)265-5186
Fax +(1)(217)265-7519

Steve W. Witt
Center for Global Studies, University of Illinois
302 East John, Suite 1705
CHAMPAIGN, IL 61820 MC-428
United States
Tel. +(1)(217)2657518
Fax +(1)(217)2657519

Presenter Documents

International Federation of Library Association's LOGODisappearing disciplinary borders in the social science library - global studies or sea change?

University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada

6-7 August 2008

Theme and Objectives

Over the past decade, the nature of social science research and scholarship has undergone shifts that have blurred the traditional disciplinary boundaries as research attempts to grapple with phenomena and issues that require interdisciplinary knowledge and collaboration. For example, a growing number of institutions and scholars are venturing into the arena of global studies and globalization studies. Situated in economics, political science, policy studies, and other discrete fields of the social sciences, global studies encompass both the perception and reality of an interconnected world society. The multi-disciplinary and interdisciplinary nature of studies and resources in this and similar emerging disciplines draws upon and influences knowledge in the natural sciences, social sciences, and policy studies, spanning the entire spectrum of IFLA interests, including agricultural libraries, information literacy programs, digital libraries, government libraries, information technology, health and biosciences libraries, and professional development, and while covering all of the world's geographic regions.

Given the changes within the social sciences as they have traditionally been defined, how can academic and special libraries continue to provide services and resources to researchers who are working on necessarily interdisciplinary research questions within the constraints of organizational structures (universities, libraries, associations, and journals) that can’t easily support this work?

Conference Venue

The conference will be held in Toronto, Canada. The venue includes the University of Toronto Robards Library and the University Faculty Club. A block of rooms have been reserved at the Toronto Holiday Inn Midtown, 280 Bloor Street West, which is very nearby.

Registration Cost

$80.00

The fee will cover a set of the published conference presentations, lunch, mid-morning and mid-afternoon refreshments, and the conference dinner. Registration options will include registration for the full 2 day conference and single day registration. An optional tour package at the conclusion of the conference will also be available.

Presenters will be required to pay the registration fee and their own travel, accommodation and associated costs.

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