Call for Papers Deadline extended – Satellite Meeting to be held on 21- 22 August 2019, at the University Library Svetozar Markovic, Belgrade, Serbia
11 March 2019
Call for Papers — Satellite Meeting to be held on 21-22 August 2019 at the University Library “Svetozar Markovic”, Belgrade, Serbia
Themes
1. "Libraries as Mediators, Producers and Partners in the development of community awareness and cultural understanding"
2. "Local History and Genealogy in Multiethnic Societies, the impact of genetic mapping and digitized sources"
Call for Proposals and Papers
Today, libraries, archives, museums and documentation centres are moving from a reactive to a productive role. Though they continue to collect, preserve and support the use of historical documents and records, they also engage and participate in the production, publication and active dissemination of new resources based on their collections as the sites of knowledge retrieval. They have become centers of knowledge production, both in the material and the virtual world.
The growing use of low-cost genetic testing, combined with the massive scanning and digitization of genealogical records, allows ordinary families to study both their family trees and their ethnic background in great depth and detail. The results tend to show more variation (multiple ethnic backgrounds) than most people are currently aware of.
The first topic reflects a corresponding institutional change; we must take a more active, and a more collaborative role in bringing the new knowledge to our publics in local, national and world-wide communities.
The second topic emphasizes the deep changes in our inputs and how new technologies allow us to collect, analyze and connect much more data much faster than before.
Session welcomes papers that discuss:
– Innovative use of historical and genealogical collections
– Collaborative work with historical and genealogical societies
– Local History, Local Community and use of social technologies, like crowdsourcing
– Genetic genealogy and the promise of DNA
– Responses to new demands from the well-informed users
– Multi-ethnicity in local history and culture, avoiding more traditional nationalistic and regional perspectives
We encourage evidence based practice and invite presentations and analysis of projects which can be of practical value to others. Submissions in other formats than academic papers (such as reports, multimedia presentations and essays) are welcome.
Important dates
New Deadline for submissions is 15 April 2019.
Notification of submitters 21 April 2019.
The full paper due on 15 June 2019.
For full information about the Call for Papers and Submission guideliness, please follow this link.
See also Local History and Genealogy blog here.