Call For Papers - EXTENDED TO FEBRUARY 1 2012
Special Theme: "Exchanges and Encounters"

The 2012 conference theme is "Exchanges and Encounters", and the organizers encourage submissions that approach this unifying subject from a variety of perspectives.

However, the submission of other topics for consideration is welcome and we also encourage sessions within and across a variety of inter/disciplinary and theoretical perspectives. For more details about submitting an abstract, please scroll down the page.

Submissions will be organized into the following streams:

Literature

Literature: African Literature
Literature: Ancient & Classical Literature
Literature: Anglo-American Literature
Literature: Arabic/Middle Eastern Literature
Literature: Asian Literature
Literature: Children's and Young Adult Literature
Literature: Comparative Literature
Literature: European Literature
Literature: Folktales, Myths and Legends
Literature: Historical and Political Literature
Literature: Indigenous People's/Ethnic Literatures & Minority Discourses
Literature: Latin American Literature
Literature: Literary Criticism and Theory
Literature: Literary Practice
Literature: Literary Translation and Translatology
Literature: Literature and Film
Literature: Literature, Language and Identity
Literature: Literature and Religion
Literature: Poetry
Literature: Manuscriptology, Textual and Genetic Criticism
Literature: Memoir and Autobiography
Literature: Teaching Literature
Literature: Travel Writing
Literature: Theatre and Drama


Librarianship

Librarianship: Cataloging and Classification
Librarianship: Censorship, Ownership and Intellectual Property
Librarianship: Library Research and Development
Librarianship: Protecting and Preserving Librarianship: 21st Century Problems and Solutions


Call for Papers

Submission procedure

Please note that you are asked to submit only ONE proposal of any kind to the LibrAsia 2012 conference. The deadline for submissions has been extended to February 1, 2012. 


Individual Presenter (30 minutes paper/60 minutes workshop)
You can submit a proposal to present an individual paper or give a workshop at LibrAsia 2012 under the open call for papers. Please submit through the online system by clicking on the ONLINE SUBMISSIONS SYSTEM button below. You will be asked to create your own personal account before you will be able to upload your proposal. You can then return to the system at any time using your user name and password to edit your information and submission. Your proposal will normally be reviewed within two weeks.

If your proposal is accepted you will be invited to register for the conference. Upon payment of the registration fee your paper or workshop will be scheduled for presentation. If you wish your paper to be published in the conference proceedings, please ensure that a paper is uploaded through the online system by May 1 2012.


Virtual Presenter
We understand that some presenters will be unable to make the trip to Japan to present their paper, mainly due to financial and/or political restrictions on travel. LibrAsia 2012 has therefore instituted a virtual presentation system to allow the authors of accepted proposals the same publication opportunities as regular presenters.

You can submit a proposal for virtual presentation under the open call for papers through the online system by clicking on the ONLINE SUBMISSIONS SYSTEM button below. You will be asked to create your own personal account before you will be able to upload your proposal. You can then return to the system at any time using your user name and password to edit your information and submission. Your proposal will normally be reviewed within two weeks.

If your proposal is accepted you will be invited to register for the conference as a virtual presenter. Upon payment of the registration fee your paper will be listed as a virtual presentation. If you wish your paper to be published in the conference proceedings, please ensure that a paper is uploaded through the online system by May 1 2012.


We do not allow presentations by video-conferencing but virtual presenters are encouraged to upload a video of their presentation onto the LibrAsia 2012 Youtube conference channel. Information on how to do this will be given to you following registration.
Following the conference you will be mailed a conference pack including a printed copy of the LibrAsia 2012 programme, and a receipt/certificate of virtual participation.

Panel Organizers (90 minutes)

As the chair/organizer of a proposed panel, you can submit a proposal through the online system by clicking on the ONLINE SUBMISSIONS SYSTEM button below.

As the chair/organizer of the
panel/colloquium, you will be asked to create your own personal account before you will be able to upload your proposal. You can then return to the system at any time using your user name and password to edit your information and submission. 
Panels should have at least four participants (including the chair). All the panel/colloquium participants must be listed in the submission, listing the chair or leader as the primary author, and the other presenters as co-authors. Panel organizers are responsible for the arrangement of all the presenters under their proposed topics, and should ensure that all are firmly committed.
Your proposal will normally be reviewed within two weeks. 
If your proposal is accepted you will be invited to register for the conference. Please ensure that you transmit the submission reference number to the other members of your colloquium and invite them to register in timely fashion. Upon payment of the registration fee of ALL PARTICIPANTS your colloquium will be scheduled in the conference programme.

If you, as the panel/colloquium chair, wish to publish a joint paper associated with the panel/colloquium in the conference proceedings, please ensure that a paper is uploaded through the online system by May 1 2012.

If you and your
panel/colloquium members wish to publish separate papers then they will have to register individually with the system and submit their proposals for review.

 
General Information

Abstracts of no more than 250 words should be submitted by the new extended deadline of February 1 2012.
All abstracts will be blind reviewed by a voluntary team, and authors will usually be notified of the decision of the reviewers within two weeks of submission. Those who submit near the December 1 deadline will receive confirmation of acceptance or rejection by December 15 2011

Those who submit on or near the new extended February 1 2012 deadline will receive conformation of acceptance or rejection by February 15 2012.
All accepted authors may have their full paper published in the online conference proceedings. Full text submission is due by May 1 2012
The deadline for full conference payment for all presenters is March 15 2012.
 
To submit an abstract now, you must first register with our online system.
Please click on the link below


Proceedings Submission Deadlines
Deadline for submission of abstracts: December 1 2011 February 1 2012
Results of abstract reviews returned to authors:
Usually within two weeks of submitting an abstract 
Deadline for submission of full papers: May 1 2012
Deadline for full conference registration payment for all presenters: March 15 2012
LibrAsia Conference: April 5-8 2012
Abstract Submission Process
Acceptance of Abstract: If your abstract is accepted by the review team and you pay the conference registration fee by the specified deadline, your submission will be scheduled in an appropriate session for oral or poster presentation at the conference.
Final Paper Submission Process
If your abstract is accepted for oral presentation, you are encouraged to submit a full paper before May 1 2012 for inclusion in the LibrAsia 2012 Conference Proceedings, to be published online. The full article should be submitted in Word (NOT pdf). Final papers should be uploaded through the submissions system. Please ensure that your paper is ready to go to press by the submission deadline (March 1), having thoroughly read the paper for errors. If English is not your first language then this is especially important. To facilitate easier processing, reviewing, and publishing all submissions, PLEASE follow this checklist:

Harvard Style Sheet

  • 12-point Times New Roman font.

  • Single-spacing throughout the document. 

  • Double space (instead of indent) to designate a new paragraph or section. 

  • Page numbers at the bottom center of each page. 

  • Top, bottom, and side margins no less than 7/8 of an inch or 2.2 cm. 

  • Cover page that includes title, authors, their affiliations, their contact information, and the topic of the submission. 

  • Title, authors and affiliations repeated at the beginning of the body of the paper. 

  • Manuscript not to exceed 5000 words (excluding tables, figures and references).
  • Manuscripts longer than 5,000 words will be returned for editing.

  • Graphs and visuals can be reproduced electronically.

Publication and Licensing Issues

Abstracts and follow-up full articles will be published in a conference proceedings volume to be made available online as part of the IAFOR research archive. Authors retain copyright in their work but through the act of submission to this conference are agreeing to a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License for their work to help ensure continued global access to the work over time. All publications produced for the conference, including abstracts, full papers and presentation slides will be openly archived eventually on the IAFOR site.

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