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13 October 2009
CIG Conference 2010 call for papers
Every cloud has a silver lining? Changes in cataloguing in 'interesting times'. Proposals for papers are invited for the CIG/ CIGS Annual Conference 2010 to be held at the University of Exeter from 13-15 September 2010. What are cataloguers doing to get through these days of recession and financial... Read More...
05 June 2009
Authority Control Event - call for speakers
CIG is planning a half day workshop on name authority control for the autumn, in London intially, but if the workshop is successful, it will be repeated around the country and it would be wonderful to have a pool of speakers to draw upon. The outline programme is listed below. Any one interested in speaking... Read More...
06 November 2007
CILIP Cataloguing & Indexing Group Annual Conference 2008 - call for papers
ANNOUNCEMENT AND CALL FOR PAPERS “Classification and subject retrieval in the 21 st Century” You can’t make a jelly without a mould. University of Strathclyde , Glasgow 3-5 September 2008 135 years after Melvil Dewey first had the idea for his classification scheme and with the exponential growth of... Read More...
07 September 2007
Cataloguing & Indexing Group Conference 2008 – preliminary announcement
Next year’s conference of the CILIP Cataloguing and Indexing Group (CIG) will be in Glasgow in September 2008. The exact venue and dates are to be confirmed but this is a chance to consider giving a paper/ presentation. The plan for the conference is to explore current developments in classification... Read More...
09 July 2007
Journal of Education for Library and Information Science (JELIS) special issue - call for papers
Because the education and training of catalogers concerns all types and sizes of libraries and information organizations, this call is for papers for a special issue of the Journal of Education for Library and Information Science (JELIS), the official scholarly publication of the Association for Library... Read More...
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