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International Conference on Information Literacy (ICIL) 2026
Jul 08, 2026 - The International Conference on Information Literacy (ICIL-Africa) is held biannually to bring together researchers, library and information services professionals, and other related parties from around the world to exchange knowledge and experience, and to discuss recent developments and current challenges in both theory and practice. The year…, Conference Theme, Empowering Societies through Information Literacy: AI, Data, and Open Media for Sustainable Futures, Conference Aim, The ICIL-SA 2026 conference brings together researchers, LIS professionals, educators and policymakers to exchange knowledge and explore current challenges., Submission Types, Individual papers and posters Abstracts (max 300 words). Papers: 20 min + 10 min discussion. PechaKucha 20 slides × 20 seconds (6:40 total). Doctoral forum PhD research presentations with expert feedback. Panel discussions 90-minute themed sessions (3–5 papers)., General Conference Topics, Artificial Intelligence, Emerging Technologies and Future Literacies Ethics, Integrity and Post-Truth Information Ecosystems Social Justice, Citizenship and Sustainable Development Education, Employability, and Lifelong Learning Media, Digital and Transversal Literacies Information Literacy Talents and Innovation in Higher Education Artificial…, Conference Series, ICIL 2019 ICIL 2022 ICIL 2024, Sister Conference, ECIL, Important Dates, First call for papers: 19 March 2026 (Notice) Second call for papers: 16 April 2026 (extended to 31 May 2026) Notification of acceptance for abstracts: 31 May 2026 Full-paper submission deadline: 31 August 2026 Early bird registration: Closes on 31 August 2026 Notification of acceptance for full papers: 30 September 2026 Standard registration:…, Publication Opportunity, Accepted ICIL 2026 papers will be published in the Global Perspectives in Information Literacy (GPIL) journal. Link to GPIL Journalhttp://library.nwu.ac.za/icil-2026-submissions
ICIL 2026 - Submissions
Jul 08, 2026 - ***SUBMISSIONS CLOSED - 31 May 2026***, Publication Opportunity, Accepted ICIL 2026 papers will be published in the Global Perspectives in Information Literacy (GPIL) journal. Link to GPIL Journal, Documents, Guidelines for presenters and session chairs. (To follow)http://library.nwu.ac.za/icil-2026-excursions
ICIL 2026 - Excursions
Jul 08, 2026 - The Nairobi National Park excursion is optional, and the excursion fee will be charged separately on the registration form., Conference Excursion, Nairobi National Park, Fee: $80 for International visitors outside Kenya Excursion day: 30 October, 2026 Nairobi National Park is a national park in Kenya, established in 1946, about 7 km (4.3 mi) south of Nairobi. It is fenced on three sides, whereas the open southern boundary allows migrating wildlife to move between the park and the adjacent Kitengela plains.…, Nairobi City - Places to visit in the area, [accordion collapsed], City Tours & Cultural Attractions, Nairobi offers several guided city tours covering major landmarks and cultural sites. These typically include visits to the Kenyatta International Conference Centre (KICC) for rooftop views, the Parliament Buildings , the City Market , the National Railway Museum , and the Nairobi National Museum , with its adjacent Snake Park . Walking tours…, Wildlife Experiences, The standout wildlife attraction is the Nairobi National Park , located just 7-14 kilometres from the city centre. This unique sanctuary is the only national park within a capital city worldwide and is home to over 50 species of mammals, including lions, leopards, rhinos, buffalo, giraffes, and zebras. October's dry season makes it ideal for game…, Cultural & Historical Sites, The Karen Blixen Museum offers a guided tour of the historic home of the author of "Out of Africa," while the Bomas of Kenya showcases traditional dances, crafts, and homesteads from over 40 tribes. The Kazuri Beads Centre displays handmade jewelry crafted by local artisans. For visitors interested in local food culture, food market tours at…, Hikes, Popular Hikes Around Nairobi for October 2026: Karura Forest (Closest & Most Accessible) Karura Forest is just 3km (1.8 miles) from Nairobi's city center and offers short, flat paths, making it an ideal spot for an easy hike. Entry Fees for non-residents are KES 600 for adults and KES 300 for children. The 9km trail passes through sections…http://www.nwu.ac.za/giving