(via Gwen Gregory, Northern Illinois University)
The MCULTP (the Library Services to Multicultural Populations Section for the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions) Conference Committee seeks proposals for the MCULTP Mini-Conference. It will take place online via Zoom on Wednesday, May 29, from 7:00 AM to 12:00 PM CDT. The theme is “Libraries New Trends in Supporting Multiculturalism and Multilingualism”.
The MCULTP Mini-Conference explores how libraries and librarians support Multiculturalism and Multilingualism in their communities. This mini-conference intends to gather academic, public, and special librarians, as well as LIS professionals via a free online Zoom event.
Examples of topics of interest include:
– Advocating for dedicated work for multicultural and multilingual populations
– User experience as a way of developing relevant services
– Library services and collections focused on national minorities
– Library services focused on immigrant minorities
– Curating collections for endangered languages (minority or indigenous languages)
– Working from the perspective of right holders (human rights, conventions, and national legislation)
– Assessment of library services, resources, and collections focused on multicultural populations
Proposals are not limited to the topics above. The Conference is interested in receiving a wide range of proposals that embrace the conference theme. We are especially interested in proposals that provide new perspectives on how libraries support multiculturalism and multilingualism.
We will be accepting the following 3 formats of presentations:
- Panel (35 minutes)
- Presentation (15 minutes)
- Lightning Talk (7 Minutes)
To submit a proposal please fill out the submission form here. To learn more about the Conference, please visit here.
Proposal submission deadline: Thursday, February 29, 2024
View the full call for proposals here. If you have any questions, please contact the Conference Committee at ifla.mcultp@gmail.com.