Grant Campbell
Program Chair, CAIS 2001
Faculty of Information and Media Studies
University of Western Ontario
London, Ontario
gcampbel@uwo.ca
A final title and an abstract of 50 to 100 words (preferably in both English and French) should be submitted with the manuscript. Papers should not exceed 15 pages, double-spaced.
The paper must be received by April 16, 2001, to be included in the Conference Proceedings.
Style. Overall style should conform to that outlined in The Chicago Manual of Style, 14th ed. (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1993).
Format of references. All references to sources are to
be identified in the text by surname of author(s), year of publication,
and page number(s) where applicable. Examples:
(Greenland 1994, 48); (Bertrand-Robert Rackus 1994, 173-75; McGarvy
1995a).
The References list should be double-spaced, placed at the end of the
main text, and ordered by author alphabetically and by year of publication.
Examples:
Bertrand-Robert, Vivica, et Sheila Rackus. 1994. Les écoles de bibliotéconomie canadiennes anglophones. Revue canadienne bibliotécaire 16: 171-82.
Greenland, H.W. 1994. Current practices in serving older student populations. Dans Special audiences, rédacté par Frederick R. Reycraft. St. Edmonds, New Zealand: University of Wellington Press.
McGarvey, Leslie. 1995a. New roles for librarians. Part I. Library Economics 2: 135-37.
McGarvey, Leslie. 1995b. ew roles for librarians. Part II. Library Economics 2: 168-71.