2001  INTERNATIONAL PAPER CONTEST

ON

DIGITAL LIBRARY OR INFORMATION SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY

IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES

 

 

The American Society for Information Science & Technology (ASIST), International Information Issues Special Interest Group, is pleased to announce its second competition for papers to be submitted for the Annual Conference in Washington, DC, 3-8 November 2001. 

 

The theme of the paper is:

“Information in a Networked World: the Developing World Perspective.”

 

The paper topic could be at the country or regional level. Papers could present a leading edge, salient and/or current issue, problem, concern, policy, idea or practice of information science and technology in the developing world such as, but not limited to, the following: the digital divide, privacy and copyright issues, electronic theses and dissertations, globalization and cultural identity, indigenous peoples, knowledge management, development of electronic resources across networks, bringing access to information to distant and/or disadvantaged communities, or the language issue.

 

There will be four winners. Winners will be selected by a panel of judges, which will include Sue  Johnson, The World Bank, Margarita Studemeister, US Institute of Peace, Dr Hal Borko, Professor Emeritus, UCLA, and Nathalie Leroy, Dag Hammarskjöld Library, United Nations. The prize for each winner is a two-year individual membership in ASIST.  In the case of multiple authors, the principal author will be awarded the ASIST membership.

 

Paper presentation

Winning papers will be presented at a Conference Session, moderated by Nathalie Leroy, Dag Hammarskjöld Library, United Nations. Discussion leader will be Sylvia Piggott, Deputy Division Chief and Deputy Chief Librarian, World Bank-IMF Joint Library. If winners cannot attend the Conference, their paper will be read on their behalf by an ASIST member.

 

Other publishing opportunities

Submitted papers will be considered for posting on the SIG III web site as pre-publications.  In addition they will also be considered for inclusion in the ASIST Bulletin, based on the decision of Editor-in-Chief, Irene Travis, Ph.D. Papers will also be reviewed for inclusion in a special issue of the International Information and Library Review, subject to the usual peer refereeing process.

 

Information for authors

Only papers by a principal author who is a citizen of, and resides in a developing country are eligible. The papers should be original, unpublished, and in English. We encourage submissions from librarians, information and network specialists, and educators involved in the creation, representation, maintenance, exchange, discovery, delivery, and use of digital information.

 

ASIST Copyright Policy

ASIST will have the non-exclusive right to publish any of the papers submitted on its web site or in print, with ownership and all other rights remaining with the author.

 

Deadline for submission of full papers

Authors are invited to submit manuscripts, not to exceed 6000 words, by July 31, 2001.

Authors are encouraged to submit papers electronically. For more information or to submit manuscripts, please contact Nathalie Leroy by e-mail at the following address: leroyn@un.org

 

Acknowledgements for financial support

ASIST SIG III thanks Academic Press, Haworth Press, and Basch Subscriptions for their support of the Competition.