Subject: LISA V: Call for Papers
From: Uta Grothkopf
Date: Mon, 27 Jun 2005 13:20:12 +0200
To: PAMnet@listserv.nd.edu

 

Cross-posted to PAMnet, Astrolib, EGAL, and PAM-APF. Please excuse the duplication.


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                      LISA V CALL FOR PAPERS
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           Library and Information Services in Astronomy V

                        ---   LISA V   ---

               "Common Challenges, Uncommon Solutions"

 hosted by the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics' (CfA)
      John G. Wolbach Library & Information Resource Center
  and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Libraries

              Cambridge, MA, USA, June 18-21, 2006

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Submission summary:

What:    Abstracts of oral and/or poster papers for LISA V
Where:    lisa5soc@eso.org
When:    by September 30, 2005
Who:    you!


The LISA V Scientific Organizing Committee cordially invites you to
submit contributed talks and poster presentations.

Papers are solicited in particular, but not exclusively, on the
following topics:

1. THE VIRTUAL OBSERVATORY AND WHAT'S IN IT FOR LIBRARIES

    * The role of libraries and librarians in the era of the
      Virtual Observatory
    * Metadata and interoperability
    * Bibliometric studies using the ADS
    * Dataset and facility identifiers - easier retrieval of papers
      based on observational data

2. THE E-JOURNAL SWAMP

    * Pricing aspects:
          o E-only vs. print -- does cancellation of print
            actually achieve savings?
          o Consortia models -- experiences from astronomy
            libraries
          o Difficulties in leaving "Big Deals" with major publishers
    * Access considerations:
          o Are we buying or renting? Access to e-journals after
            cancellations
          o Copyright issues
          o Reasons to keep print; is there a future for print?
          o When is full text not full text?

3. THE CHANGING PUBLISHING SECTOR

    * Open access and institutional repositories
    * Open Archive Initiative (and how it differs from open
      access)
    * Future of traditional journals
    * Pre-publication vs. post-publication peer-review

4. PRESERVATION AND ARCHIVING / HISTORICAL SESSION

    * Technological aspects of electronic preservation
    * Digitization projects in astronomy
    * Migration -- preserving the integrity of the scientific record
    * Paper copies as backups for e-journals
    * How to use e-tools to set up an archive

5. BEYOND ADS AND GOOGLE -- CIRCUMSTANCES UNDER WHICH WE USE DATABASES
   OTHER THAN THE OBVIOUS

    * Who needs commercial databases? Case studies on ISI Web of
      Science, Scopus, Scitation et al.
    * "Invisible literature" -- what IS NOT indexed
    * ARIbib -- where is it and where is it going?
    * Retrieval of non-English language literature
    * Who's afraid of the big bad Google? Google Scholar, Google Print
      and more
    * Which search engines for which purpose?

6. CUTTING EDGE TECHNOLOGIES

    * E-metrics -- how to measure library e-resources and services
    * Bibliomining -- data mining for libraries
    * Online library catalog -- does it have a future?
    * Blogs and wikis and podcasts, oh my!

7. THE CREATIVE LIBRARIAN

    * Widening fields of activities, e.g., public outreach, education
    * Marketing in the astronomy setting
    * Webpages -- the library's business card
    * Disaster management
    * Libraries as publishers / providers


The conference Keynote Speaker will be Dr. John Huchra, Senior
Astronomer and Professor of Astronomy, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for
Astrophysics, Cambridge, MA, USA.

If you are interested in giving an oral and/or poster presentation,
please submit title, author(s) name(s) and affiliation(s), full mailing
address(es), fax number(s) and e-mail address(es), as well as a half
page abstract in English to the LISA V email account

   lisa5soc@eso.org

The presenting author should be clearly marked. Abstracts in plain text
(ascii) format are preferred.

Submission deadline will be September 30, 2005.

Please note that the SOC cannot guarantee that all submitted papers will
be accepted and that it reserves the right to request that a proposed
oral presentation be presented as a poster paper or vice versa.
Notifications regarding accepted papers will be made no later than
January 31, 2006.

The official LISA V website is located at
www.cfa.harvard.edu/library/lisa/; this Call for Papers can be found at
www.cfa.harvard.edu/library/lisa/papers.html

For information on previous LISA conferences, visit
www.eso.org/libraries/lisa.html

If you have any questions or suggestions, don't hesitate to contact the
co-chairs of the SOC.

Uta Grothkopf, ESO Library, esolib@eso.org
Christina Birdie, IIA Library, chris@iiap.ernet.in / chris@iiap.res.in

on behalf of the LISA V Scientific Organizing Committee