NOW OPEN! ALISE '24 Call for Proposals


 This Year's Conference Theme:

The Ethics and Evolution of Truth and Information

The ways in which information is created, disseminated, and altered have changed drastically in recent years. Developments in generative AI tools present new opportunities to question and understand truth. Social media has increasingly become a hub for information and often, a nexus of controversy where versions of truth collide. Lines between real and invented can be perplexing to discern, much like the intentions and authorship of the myriad contributors to societal discourse.

The ALISE 2024 Annual Conference theme is “The Ethics and Evolution of Truth and Information.” With this theme, we ask these questions, and invite more: How do the library and information professions define, interrogate, and uphold notions of truth? How might people and communities be supported or harmed by innovations in information creation and sharing? What are ethical issues raised by rapid adoption of new tools and technologies for creating, remixing, and sharing information? [Read More]


Attention Paper and Panel Submitters!

To encourage more research papers and panel proposals, ALISE welcomes submissions beyond the conference theme.  Submissions will not be reviewed based on the conference theme.


Call for Proposal Conference Tracks:

Juried Paper Proposals

ALISE Best Conference Paper Award

All juried paper proposals will be considered for the award. The winner will be honored at ALISE '24 and have the opportunity to be published in the Journal of Education for Library and Information Science (JELIS).
 



Juried Panel Proposals


SIG Session Proposals*

*Please note that each SIG may be using a different internal deadline set by their respective SIG conveners. Individuals, groups, or panels interested in having their proposals considered for presentation in a SIG session should contact SIG conveners and submit their proposals to them, based on the theme and guidelines determined by SIG conveners.


ALISE Academy


Works in Progress Posters


ALISE/Jean Tague-Sutcliffe Doctoral Student Poster Competition


Awards

ALISE is seeking nominations for 2024 awards, competitions and grants. 

Deadlines:

DEADLINE EXTENSION for the following tracks is April 1, 2024 at 11:59 pm Pacific Time:

  • Juried Paper
  • Juried Panel
  • SIG
  • ALISE Academy
  • Works in Progress Posters

June 3, 2024 at 11:59 pm Pacific Time is the deadline for the ALISE/Jean Tague-Sutcliffe Doctoral Student Poster Competition


How to submit through our CFP, EasyChair.

All submissions must be completed through the ALISE 2024 submission system.

*First-time users will be required to create an account (separate from your www.alise.org account). Once created, return to the ALISE '24 submission page to log in. Once logged in, select 'Enter as an author'. Select the relevant track for your submission, ensuring you review all requirements prior to completing your submission.

*Note: Individuals, groups, or panels interested in having their proposals considered for presentation in a SIG session should first contact SIG conveners and submit their proposals to them, based on the theme and guidelines determined by SIG conveners.

Click here to view the Call for Proposals and
Awards Submission and Review Timeline.


ALISE Conference Proceedings
The copyright of any submission rests with the author(s). As a condition of acceptance, the authors AGREE to release their copyright under a shared license, specifically the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. See https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.  Failure to comply with the proceedings deadlines or to present at the ALISE annual conference will result in removal of the submission from the ALISE Conference Proceedings.


ALISE Research Taxonomy


Call for Reviewers

We invite all ALISE Personal Members to help review proposal submissions for the ALISE 2024 Annual Conference. Call for reviewers will open in February 2024.


General Information

Conference Questions
For all logistics, EasyChair, facility, and conference management questions, contact Sara Aldrich, ALISE's meeting planner.

Conference Fee Waiver Policy
All participants in any events of an ALISE Annual Conference must pay the appropriate registration fees.

Photo and Video Release
Registration, attendance at, or participation in, ALISE meetings and other activities constitutes an agreement by the registrant to the use and distribution (both now and in the future) of the registrant or attendee’s image or voice in recordings, both live and on-demand, photographs, video, electronic reproductions, and audio of such events and activities by ALISE. ALISE has the right to record content delivered at its annual conference and to utilize the recordings in future content, programs, or materials. Attendee’s registration may include technology that monitors their activities throughout the meeting, such as session attendance and exhibit booths visited.

Presentation at the Annual Conference
Authors whose proposals/papers/posters/panels are accepted for the annual conference are required to register for (fees apply), attend, and present the work at the ALISE annual conference. Failure to do so will result in removal of the papers/posters/panels from the conference schedule, the program, and the proceedings. Should the event be converted to a virtual conference, the same policy applies.

2024 CONFERENCE PROGRAMMING PLANNING COMMITTEE CO-CHAIRS:

  • Lenese Colson, Valdosta State University
  • Jennifer Steele, The University of Southern Mississippi
  • Rebecca Morris, University of Pittsburgh
  • Board Liaison: Lucy Santos Green, University of Iowa

CONFERENCE QUESTIONS

For all logistics, EasyChair, lodging, and conference management questions, contact Sara Aldrich, ALISE's meeting planner.