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Convention Paper Resource Center

Introduction

The International Listening Association (ILA) is a professional organization whose members are dedicated to learning more about the impact listening has on all human activity. Our membership includes professionals from such diverse areas as education, business, health care, government, and law. Consequently, our diversity gives us opportunities to explore the rich and complex nature of listening from a wide range of perspectives. We meet at annual conventions and regional conferences across the country and in other countries to share our expertise, to support listening research efforts, and to promote the practice and teaching of effective listening.

What Is the ILA - Convention Paper Resource Center?

Established in 1998, the International Listening Association - Convention Paper Resource Center (that is, the ILA - CPRC) is an information system and reproduction service designed to provide users with ready access to ILA convention papers. More specifically, the ILA - CPRC does the following:

RedballCollects ILA convention papers

RedballPosts a database index of the papers and ordering information on the association's WEB site at http://www.listen.org

CPRC Home | 2006 | 2005 | 2004 | 2003 | 2002 | 2001 | 2000
 1999 | 1998 | 1997 | 1996 | 1993 | 1984 | 1980 | Order Form

RedballPosts an abbreviated index of the papers and ordering information in hard copy for those without access to the Internet's ILA Website

RedballMakes papers available to interested buyers

RedballProcesses orders, Click HERE to read ILA - CPRC Ordering Information

Who Submits ILA Convention Papers to the ILA - CPRC?

WANTED: YOU!

Consider contributing to the listening field and sharing your unique expertise by submitting your ILA convention paper/s for inclusion in the ILA - CPRC database. Submitted papers—whether they focus on research, activities, theories, strategies, or other relevant facets of listening—should follow these guidelines:

RedballContribute to listening knowledge, attitudes, and/or behaviors

RedballBe original (that is, not be owned/protected through copyright by someone else)

RedballBe professional in appearance

RedballBe clearly reproducible

RedballFor submission, please Click HERE to read the information about ILA - CPRC Reproduction Release

Who Retains Copyright of Papers Contributed to the ILA - CPRC?

Authors retain copyright even after a paper becomes part of the ILA - CPRC database.

How Do You Submit a Paper for Inclusion in the ILA - CPRC?

To include your convention paper in the ILA - CPRC database, please submit the following three (3) items for EACH convention paper:

1. One (1) electronic copy of your ILA convention paper in PC platform; include name/s of author/s, title of convention paper, and year of convention

2. An electronic identification page (i.e., Title: Listening to Requests):

Title:
Name, position, and affiliation of each author:
Site (city/state) of ILA Convention presentation:
Date (month/year) of ILA Convention presentation:
A 3-sentence summary of your paper:

List all descriptors that are applicable to your paper:

[Examples include, but are not limited to: listening instruction; listening skills/application; listening theory/research; listening profiles; education (pre-school, kindergarten, elementary, middle, secondary, K-12, community college, college/university, adult); professions other than education (business, healthcare, law, ministry, etc.); listening models; teacher inservice; listening curriculum development; factors/variables affecting listening; listening barriers; listening criteria; listening competencies; listening assessment; family listening; relational listening; syllabus for listening unit; syllabus for listening course; philosophy; ethics; etc.]

Language: English
Number of graphics (including tables, charts, etc.):
Number of total pages (including identification page):

3
. The ILA - CPRC Reproduction Release Form

For each ILA convention paper submitted, the ILA - CPRC is required to obtain permission indicating that ILA - CPRC may reproduce the document. A copy of the release form can be found here.

ILA - CPRC Chair

To Whom Do You Submit Your ILA Convention Paper/s?

Send the previously detailed three (3) completed items—FOR EACH CONVENTION PAPER—to:

Jean Groshek, ILA - CPRC Chair
Alverno College
E-mail: Jean.Groshek@alverno.edu
Fax: 414-382-6354

How Much Does It Cost To Submit a Paper to the ILA - CPRC?

There are no fees to pay in submitting convention papers to ILA - CPRC.

When Should You Submit Your Paper to the ILA - CPRC?

The ILA - CPRC database on the ILA WEB site will be updated monthly. The ILA - CPRC database will be updated semiannually (in May and in November). Thus, convention papers submitted ON or BEFORE APRIL 15 of each year will be posted by the end of May of that year.

How Do You Order Convention Papers?

ILA - CPRC ordering information—as well as an order form—can be found by clicking here.

The ILA - CPRC database index of papers and ordering information will be posted (and updated monthly) on the association's WEB site at http://www.listen.org.

For those without access to the Internet, the ILA - CPRC abbreviated database index of papers—as well as ordering information—will be made available and updated semiannually (in May and in November) in hard copy.
Do You Need Additional Forms or Information?

For further information on submitting ILA convention papers to the ILA - CPRC database or on ordering convention papers, contact ILA - CPRC Chair Jean Groshek (at listings previously provided).

ILA - CPRC Reproduction Release Form

For a copy of the "ILA - CPRC Reproduction Release Form," please click here.

ILA - CPRC Ordering Information & Ordering Form

To order one or more convention papers, click here.

Content Codes

ILA - International Listening Association, a professional organization whose members are dedicated to learning more about the impact that listening has on all human activity

98, 97, 96, etc. - Year in which paper was presented at ILA convention

1, 2, 3, etc. - Arbitrary number assigned to each paper starting in order with 1, 2, 3, etc.

AH, ED, GE, etc. - Letters designating each paper's area of focus

AH=Arts and Humanities

ED=EDucation
      A=Adult Learning
      CC=Community College
      CU=College/University
      E=Elementary
      K=Kindergarten
      M=Middle School
      PK=Pre-Kindergarten
      S=Secondary

GE=GEneral

PE=PErsonal/Relational: family, couples, friends, etc.

PR=PRofessional
      B=Business
      H=Health
      L=Law
      M=Military

RT=Research/Theory

SP=Skills/Practice

TC=Training/Consulting

EXAMPLE FOR INTERPRETING CONTENT CODE:

ILA96ED-CC/CU, SP: 63

ILA      = Association
96         = Year of ILA Convention
ED       = Paper's Focus is on EDucation
CC/CU = Community College and College/University levels
SP         = Focus is also on listening Skills/Practice
63         = Paper's arbitrarily assigned number


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