Wednesday 19 October 2016

Call for Papers - NLA Enugu 2016 Conference/AGM

NIGERIAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, ENUGU STATE CHAPTER
CALL FOR PAPERS
[23rd August, 2016]
The Enugu State Chapter of the Nigerian Library Association (NLA) announces her 16th Annual Conference/AGM for the year 2016 holding as follows:

Date: Tuessday 22nd – Thursday 24th November, 2016.
Venue: National Library of Nigeria, Independence Layout, Enugu
Conference fee:  Fifteen Thousand Naira (N15, 000).  The fee covers all conference materials, lunch and conference proceedings.

CONFERENCE THEME: “Library Services and the Achievement of Sustainable Development Goals in the Digital Era”.
Sub-Themes:
1.      Evolving roles of Public Libraries in the digital age
2.      Academic Libraries in Nigeria and Sustainable Development Goals
3.      Makerspace in Libraries – gateway to collaborative learning in the digital age
4.      Information literacy and critical thinking for National development
5.      Enriching the lives of children for sustainable development through long vacation programme.
6.      School library services for Sustainable Development.
7.      Library services for the physically challenged in the digital era
8.      Building researcher-librarians for sustainable development.
9.      Libraries building digital collections for sustainable development
10.  Promoting indigenous knowledge for achieving Sustainable Development Goals
11.  Building strong Library Associations for National Development
12.  Libraries, Webinars, MOOCs and Online Learning: gateway for National Development
13.  Strategies for promoting Library Services to young people in the digital age.
14.  Building the Digital Literacy Skills of Librarians for National Development.
15.  Library Advocacy and partnership with NGOs for National Development.

Interested participants are hereby invited to submit full papers of not more than 18 pages double-line spaced with 12 point font size, processed in Times New Roman on any of the above sub-themes or any related topic under the general theme.

Deadline for submission of Full papers is Monday, October 31, 2016. Papers submitted after this date WILL NOT appear in the proceedings, but may be presented during the conference. Authors should include the name(s) and affiliations of the author(s) with functional e-mail addresses and submitted electronically to: enugu.nla@gmail.com with the subject: CONFERENCE PAPER! The file name should bear the author’s last name.
All submissions will be subjected to blind peer review by members of publication committee. Authors will be notified on the status of their submissions on or before November 15, 2016.

Format for Presentation: Accepted papers should be processed in not more than 20 slides for multimedia presentation during the conference.
Accepted papers will be published in the proceedings on payment of conference fee to the following bank account:

Name of Bank  First Bank Nigeria Plc
Account Name: Nigerian Library Association, Enugu State Chapter

Helen Nneka Okpala (CLN)
07031030171 (State Chapter PRO)

 
Account Number: 2014867846



Monday 19 September 2016

The Mortenson Center celebrates International Day of Peace

The Mortenson Center invites libraries and librarians around the world to join our International Day of Peace Celebration onSeptember 21st In collaboration with the University of Illinois Library at Urbana-Champaign we are inviting our community to add their peace wishes to our Tree of Peace, and #treetyourself to our photo booth.
Tell us how you are celebrating at https://librariesforpeace.org/ and follow us or post your activities using the hashtags #librariesforpeace #peaceday
To learn about our International Peace Day initiative, visit librariesforpeace.org.  This website is for librarians worldwide to learn about what libraries are doing to promote peace, how they can initiate their own efforts, and where these actions are taking place; to discuss and share ideas of libraries and peacebuilding; and to serve as an information hub for an international library celebration and action day for peace.
JOIN this Libraries for Peace (L4P) movement by going to the website to:
Celebrate Library for Peace (L4P) Day on 21st September, 2016 (International Day of Peace)
  1. Pledge to advance the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals
  2. Share your story of how you and/or your library are working toward building a peaceful and sustainable local and global community.
The Libraries for Peace web portal was created to advance the mission of the Mortenson Center for International Library Programs, which for the past 25 years, has worked to strengthen international ties among libraries and librarians worldwide for the promotion of international education, understanding, and peace. Libraries as information, education and cultural centers have a role in advancing peace internationally.
For more information, please email mortenson@illinois.edu
Source: Email alert on helen.okpala@unn.edu.ng
NB: Same information has been posted to the following blogs:

Saturday 10 September 2016

Professor Charles Omekwu's Inaugural Lecture story - Pt. 1

Prof. Omekwu, after delivering his lecture
...and it came to pass that the 113th inaugural lecture of the University of Nigeria, Nsukka was delivered by Professor Charles O. Omekwu, a Professor of Library and Information Science and Attorney at Law, on 8th September, 2016. Professor Charles is a member of the Nigerian Library Association, Enugu State Chapter and immediate past University Librarian, University of Nigeria, Nsukka.
His research publications locally and internationally are overwhelming, coupled with his readiness to mentor younger ones in his field. Prof. Charles is a versatile scholar, having written several articles from different backgrounds of knowledge, ranging from agricultural, educational and legal.

That the weather was clement on that day was no news to compare with the surprise package of having the President of the Nigerian Library Association (NLA) in the person of Dr. Umunna Opara LIVE at the event, who arrived in the company of the past National Public Relations Officer (PRO) of the Nigerian Library Association - Mr. Chimezie Ndukaku (see photos after the cut). These duo happily came from Owerri to grace the occasion.
NLA President - Dr. Umunna Opara and Mr. Chimezie Ndukaku,posing with NLA Enugu members
A cross-section of the eager audience

As the lecture was going on. Cyberspace matters...
Several of the librarians with Ph.Ds graced the occasion as they robed fro Professor Charles Omekwu, as this is a great feat for not only the profession, home and abroad, but for the department of Library and Information Science, alongside the University of Nigeria Library. This is an eye opener to all, that a librarian can attain the height of not just becoming a Professor, but delivering a sound inaugural lecture.

Lest it be omitted, the lecture held at Princess Alexandria Auditorium, University of Nigeria, Nsukka and was filled to the brim, despite the absence of students who are not in session at the time.
NLA President, chatting with Dr. Monica Eze and Dr. V.N. Okafor of UNN lib.
NLA President, chatting with Dr. V. N. Nwachukwu of UNN Lib. School
A lot of people attended the lecture ranging from the Vice Chancellor or his rep, the Principal Officers of the University (which includes the University Librarian - Prof. Chinwe N. Ezeani), Professors; Doctors (academic); Library and Information Science Department Staff, led by the Head of Department - Professor Nancy Achebe;  Nigerian Library Association Enugu Chapter members, led by the Chairman -Dr. Comfort Uzoigwe; UNEC library staff, led by elegant Mrs Ijeoma Ibegbulam; ESUT staff, led by Dr. Monica Eze; IMT staff, led by Dr. Innocent Eze (Institute Librarian and Council member).

The people of Obeleagu Community, Ezeagu attended the lecture. These are Professor Omekwu's townsmen who dressed gorgeously for the occasion. Wow! it was indeed a colorful event with timber and caliber of people including the heavenly brethren from Pastor Kumuyi's family - the Deeper Life Bible Church members. Others came from outside the state, especially from the Western part of the country where the inaugural lecturer emerged from, to take up the position of University Librarian of UNN in 2007.

Prof. Namcy Achebe, sandwiched in between the NLA President and Mr. Chimezie Ndukaku, followed by others
The lecture commenced at about 1pm and rose at about 3pm. The reception followed immediately at Ekpo Ref, UNN and was a great time of refreshment with varieties of food ranging from rice, abacha, ukwa, wheat, semolina, onugbu and egusi soups, etc. The Committee of friends for Professor Charles Omekwu put hands on deck to ensure the organisation of the event from start to finish. He is grateful to the Vice Chancellor, Senate Ceremonials Committee, his Committee of friends led by Mr. Jisike, his colleagues at the department of Lib. Science, led by Prof. Nancy Achebe, the University Librarian, the President of NLA - Dr. Umunna Opara and Mr. Ndukaku Chimezie for driving all the way, the Nigerian Library association, the Deeper Life family, his inlaws, children and his elegant and the prettiest lady in the house - Mrs Betty Omekwu.  
Mrs Helen Nneka Okpala (PRO, Enugu NLA) - the lady behind the news.


Stay tuned for more updates and pictures...


Saturday 3 September 2016

CALL FOR PAPERS - COAL CITY ENUGU AGM 2016!



NIGERIAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, ENUGU STATE CHAPTER
CALL FOR PAPERS
[31st August 2016]
The Enugu State Chapter of the Nigerian Library Association (NLA) announces her 16th Annual Conference/AGM for the year 2016 holding as follows:

Date: Tuesday 22nd – Thursday 24th November, 2016.
Venue: National Library of Nigeria, Independence Layout, Enugu
Conference fees: 1. Ten Thousand Naira (N10, 000) paid-up members
                             2. Fifteen Thousand Naira (N15, 000) non paid-up members
The fees cover all conference materials, lunch and conference proceedings.
CONFERENCE THEME: “Library Services and the Achievement of Sustainable Development Goals in the Digital Era”.
Sub-Themes:
1.      Evolving roles of Public Libraries in the digital age
2.      Academic Libraries in Nigeria and Sustainable Development Goals
3.      Makerspace in Libraries – gateway to collaborative learning in the digital age
4.      Information literacy and critical thinking for National development
5.      Enriching the lives of children for sustainable development through long vacation programme.
6.      School library services for Sustainable Development.
7.      Library services for the physically challenged in the digital era
8.      Building researcher-librarians for sustainable development.
9.      Libraries building digital collections for sustainable development
10.  Promoting indigenous knowledge for achieving Sustainable Development Goals
11.  Building strong Library Associations for National Development
12.  Libraries, Webinars, MOOCs and Online Learning: gateway for National Development
13.  Strategies for promoting Library Services to young people in the digital age.
14.  Building the Digital Literacy Skills of Librarians for National Development.
15.  Library Advocacy and partnership with NGOs for National Development.

Interested participants are hereby invited to submit full papers of not more than 18 pages double-line spaced with 12 point font size, processed in Times New Roman on any of the above sub-themes or any related topic under the general theme.

Deadline for submission of Full papers is Monday, October 31, 2016. Papers submitted after this date WILL NOT appear in the proceedings, but may be presented during the conference. Authors should include the name(s) and affiliations of the author(s) with functional e-mail addresses and submitted electronically to: enugu.nla@gmail.com with the subject: CONFERENCE PAPER! The file name should bear the author’s last name.
All submissions will be subjected to blind peer review by members of publication committee. Authors will be notified on the status of their submissions on or before November 15, 2016.

Format for Presentation: Accepted papers should be processed in not more than 20 slides for multimedia presentation during the conference.
Accepted papers will be published in the proceedings on payment of conference fee to the following bank account:


Name of Bank  First Bank Nigeria Plc
Account Name: Nigerian Library Association, Enugu State Chapter
Account Number: 2014867846
Colleagues outside Enugu State are encouraged to attend.
Thank you!

Helen Nneka Okpala (CLN)
07031030171
NLA Enugu State Chapter Public Relations Officer (PRO)

Tuesday 23 August 2016

COAL CITY ENUGU 2016 AGM/CONFERENCE CALL FOR PAPERS

NIGERIAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, ENUGU STATE CHAPTER
CALL FOR PAPERS
The Enugu State Chapter of the Nigerian Library Association (NLA) announces her 16th Annual Conference/AGM for the year 2016 holding as follows:
 
Date: Tuessday 22nd – Thursday 24th November, 2016.
Venue: National Library of Nigeria, Independence Layout, Enugu
Conference fee:  Fifteen Thousand Naira (N15, 000).  The fee covers all conference materials, lunch and conference proceedings.
 
CONFERENCE THEME: “Library Services and the Achievement of Sustainable Development Goals in the Digital Era”.
Sub-Themes:
1.      Evolving roles of Public Libraries in the digital age
2.      Academic Libraries in Nigeria and Sustainable Development Goals
3.      Makerspace in Libraries – gateway to collaborative learning in the digital age
4.      Information literacy and critical thinking for National development
5.      Enriching the lives of children for sustainable development through long vacation programme.
6.      School library services for Sustainable Development.
7.      Library services for the physically challenged in the digital era
8.      Building researcher-librarians for sustainable development.
9.      Libraries building digital collections for sustainable development
10.  Promoting indigenous knowledge for achieving Sustainable Development Goals
11.  Building strong Library Associations for National Development
12.  Libraries, Webinars, MOOCs and Online Learning: gateway for National Development
13.  Strategies for promoting Library Services to young people in the digital age.
14.  Building the Digital Literacy Skills of Librarians for National Development.
15.  Library Advocacy and partnership with NGOs for National Development.
 
Interested participants are hereby invited to submit full papers of not more than 18 pages double-line spaced with 12 point font size, processed in Times New Roman on any of the above sub-themes or any related topic under the general theme.
 
Deadline for submission of Full papers is Monday, October 31, 2016. Papers submitted after this date WILL NOT appear in the proceedings, but may be presented during the conference. Authors should include the name(s) and affiliations of the author(s) with functional e-mail addresses and submitted electronically to: enugu.nla@gmail.com with the subject: CONFERENCE PAPER! The file name should bear the author’s last name.
All submissions will be subjected to blind peer review by members of publication committee. Authors will be notified on the status of their submissions on or before October 15, 2016.
 
Format for Presentation: Accepted papers should be processed in not more than 20 slides for multimedia presentation during the conference.
Accepted papers will be published in the proceedings on payment of conference fee to the following bank account:
 
Name of Bank  First Bank Nigeria Plc
Account Name: Nigerian Library Association, Enugu State Chapter
Account Number: 2014867846

Find attached, please.

Helen Nneka Okpala (CLN)
07031030171 (State Chapter PRO)
 
 

Nigerian Library Association Revised Constitution.

Are you a paid-up member? Reach out for your copy of the Nigerian Library Association Revised Constitution, July 2016.

Monday 22 August 2016

Research4life/INASP Advocacy competition on Elsevier Connect


To highlight the critical role that doctors, researchers, librarians and policymakers play in advocating their leaders to support research in their institutions and countries, Research4Life joined with INASP to launch an advocacy competition. The aim of the contest is to find case studies that show how users have overcome hurdles to boost critical leadership support for the information and infrastructural resources needed to improve evidence based health care, agriculture and environmental policies as well as basic research in their countries.
A good example of advocacy leadership is the story of Grace Ajuwon, one of the first librarians to be trained to use Hinari, Research4Life’s flagship biomedical database. Over a decade ago, Grace, a senior librarian at the University of Ibadan in Nigeria, used that training to jumpstart her own research into health information. A year later, in 2003, she published a peer-reviewed paper in BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making, concluding that clinical and nursing students were neglecting electronic resources. Grace successfully advocated for the inclusion of computer education in medical and nursing curricula, ensuring that computer laboratories were installed and went on train thousands of medical and research staff across her own and other African institutions in effectively using scientific resource.


Professor Charles O. Omekwu delivers inaugural lecture at University of Nigeria, Nsukka.


Invitation Card
Professor Charles O. Omekwu is blazing the trail come September 8, 2015 as he delivers his inaugural lecture at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka.
Please save the date and endeavour to attend:

Date: Thursday September 8, 2016
Venue: Princess Alexandria Auditorium, University of Nigeria, Nsukka.
Time: 1:00pm prompt.
Topic: Cyberspace Revolution: Issues, implications and Imperatives.
Please feel free to contact him and wish him well and pray for him via his e-mail:
charles.omekwu@unn.edu.ng