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Oct242014

Call for papers for LILAC 2015 

This year LILAC 2015 will be hosted by Newcastle University Library, 8-10 April 2015. This is the first time ithas been held in Newcastle and I'm sure it will be a great venue. 

The call for papers opened at the begining of the month. 

The conference themes for 2015 will be:
• IL and employability
• Delivering IL through new technologies
• IL for the under-18s
• Research based IL
• Creative approaches to IL
• Outreach and collaboration

Some good themes there hopefully they will get papers and delegates from outside HE to widen the usual LILAC offering.  

More information can be found on the LILAC web site 

Deadline for proposals:
• Call for papers opens 1st October 2014
• Call for papers closes 12th November 2014 at 1700 GMT

All proposals are blind refereed by a panel of reviewers.

Applicants will be notified by 17th December 2014 if they have been successful or otherwise. If you have any queries please contact papers@lilacconference.com.

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