Call for papers: BSANZ Conference 2015
On 26 - 27 November 2015, book:logic members will present a selection of papers at the Bibliographical Society of Australia & New Zealand (BSANZ) conference in Melbourne, Australia. 250 word abstracts are due 29 June 2015.
With a longstanding association between the book:logic network and the BSANZ conference, attendance of book:logic members will allow further possibilities for collaboration in the future.
Annual membership of BSANZ is essential in order to have your paper considered ($45 students/$75 non-students).
250 word abstracts can be emailed directly to conference organiser Anthony Tedeschi (atedeschi@unimelb.edu.au) by 29 June 2015.
A planning meeting for the book:logic network will be held immediately following the conference, mapping our direction as an organisation in the short and long term. If you would like to be part of this discussion, please email Ros.Smith@newcastle.edu.au. All are welcome.
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