Cultural and Linguistic Diversity of the Montreal Jewish Community: Call for Papers

19 August 2010
Cultural and Linguistic Diversity of the Montreal Jewish Community: Call for Papers
Deadline: 30 November 2010
Geographical Restrictions: no mention
Reading Fee: none
Accepts (genre): conference papers
Prize/Payment: no mention

The Association of Jewish Libraries (AJL) will hold the 46th Annual Convention at the Marriott Chateau Champlain in Montreal, Quebec, June 19-22, 2011. Librarians, archivists, scholars, educators, authors and others will meet to share their interest in Judaica librarianship and related topics.

AJL is soliciting proposals for papers and presentations on aspects of Judaica librarianship as it pertains to libraries, archives,museums, schools, synagogues and related institutions. Past topics have included literature and other resources, collection management, programming, reader advisory services,special and rare collections, cataloging and classification, digital andelectronic resources, technology and local Jewish history.

A special focus this year will be the cultural and linguistic diversity of the Montreal Jewish community.

Submissions should include the following:

Presenter's name, address, affiliation , telephone and email contacts.
Brief biography.
Title of proposed presentation.
Summary of proposal.
Specific technology or equipment requirements, if any.

All submissions must be received by November 30, 2010. Please submit proposals by email to: ajlconvention@gmail.com

or by mail to:
Marsha Lustigman,
Bialik Library,
6500 Kildare Rd.,
Cote St. Luc, QC, Canada,H4W 3B8

Proposals will be reviewed by the Program Planning Committee,which is composed of national and local AJL members. Notification will be made in January, 2011.

More information here.
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