I spoke at this conference last year and encourage those with projects or ideas to present to submit a proposal for the conference in April, 2018.
--Joan Lippincott, CNI
The Digital Initiatives Symposium at the University of San Diego is accepting proposals for its full day conference on Tuesday, April 24, 2018. Proposals should fall into one of three formats:
Panel discussions: 90 minutes (please allow 10-15 minutes for Q&A)
Concurrent sessions: 45 minutes (please allow 10-15 minutes for Q&A)
TED-style talks: 15-minutes
We welcome proposals from organizations, including colleges and universities of all sizes, community colleges, public libraries, special libraries, museums, and other cultural memory institutions. This year, we are especially interested in proposals that consider:
the future of open access
data management and sharing, open data
open educational resources
digital initiatives in instruction and undergraduate research
roles for deans and directors in digital and institutional repository initiatives
roles for disciplinary faculty in digital and institutional repository initiatives
diverse repository platforms and functions
digital humanities
copyright and licensing
collaboration: interdisciplinary initiatives and collaboration within and between campuses
scholarly communication
technical applications related to platforms or tools
web archiving
web annotation
Submit your proposal at digital.sandiego.edu/symposium (Click on “Submit Proposal” on the left sidebar.) All submissions will be evaluated based on the relevance of the topic and potential to advance thinking about digital initiatives, institutional repositories, and scholarly communication. Acceptance is competitive. Registration fees will be waived for accepted presenters. Proposal deadline: Friday, Nov. 17, 2017