Wednesday, February 22, 2023

Call for proposals: #QQML2023

The call for proposals has been extended to 28 February 2023 for the QQML2023 (15th Qualitative and Quantitative Methods in Libraries International Conference) to be held in hybrid form, online and in Heraklion, Crete, Greece 30 May -3 June 2023. The conference theme is Library as a promoter of democracy and active citizenship. You can submit Special and Contributed Sessions, Oral Papers, Best Practices, Workshops or Posters see http://www.qqml.org/description-of-the-contribution/
The invited Speakers are: Jeffrey JK Kelly; Professor Heidi Julien; Qianxiu Liu; Professor Nikos Panagiotou; Mark Pompelia.
"The target group and the audience are library professionals in a more general sense: professors, researchers, students, administrators, stakeholders, technologists, museum scientists, archivists, decision makers and managers, information scientists, librarians, records managers, web developers, IT specialists, taxonomists, statisticians, marketing managers, philologist, subject and reference librarians et al."
More details (of subthemes, contribution types etc.) at http://www.qqml.org/call-of-proposals/
Photo by Sheila Webber: tulips, February 2023

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