CDL: Call for Proposals - Digital Initiatives Symposium, April 9, 2014

From: John P. Abbott <abbottjp_at_appstate.edu>
Date: Thu, 23 Jan 2014 08:46:57 -0500
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Call for Proposals - Digital Initiatives Symposium
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Laura Turner <lauraturner_at_sandiego.edu>


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Call for Proposals: Digital Initiatives Symposium

When: April 9, 2014

Where: University of San Diego

Registration: 
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/digital-initiatives-symposium-tickets-9504204331

Proposals are now being accepted for the first annual Digital 
Initiatives Symposium, a day-long event focused on digital elements of 
library ecosystems and featuring a bepress Digital Commons user group 
meeting, hosted by Copley Library at the University of San Diego.

The symposium's inaugural year will focus on digital initiatives and 
institutional repositories. With the growing popularity of institutional 
repositories, libraries are looking for new and increasingly diverse 
ways to integrate them more fully into library and university systems: 
as platforms for library publishing, as components of research data 
management plans, and as part of long-term preservation solutions.

We are accepting proposals for 45-minute concurrent sessions and 1½-hour 
panel discussions. We welcome proposals on innovative uses and places 
sites? for repositories throughout the library and the university, and 
on practical, theoretical, organizational or administrative topics 
related to institutional repositories. We are particularly interested in 
sessions that consider

.             Innovative, "non-traditional," or expanded repository 
services

.             Integrating repositories into other library initiatives, 
digital or otherwise

.             Integrating repositories into university initiatives 
outside the library (e.g., managing ETD workflows through repositories)

.             Liaison librarians, disciplines, and institutional 
repositories

.             Repositories as tools for research and pedagogy

.             Repositories in public, special, or other non-academic 
libraries

.             Institutional repositories and the scholarly communication 
lifecycle

.             Digital initiatives and copyright

Submission Guidelines and Selection Criteria

Panel discussions: 90 minutes

Concurrent sessions (case studies, white papers, demonstrations, or 
panels): 45 minutes

Please plan to leave 10-15 minutes for questions.

Submissions must include:

.             Session title

.             Presenters' names, titles, and affiliations

.             A brief abstract, no more than 300 words (If accepted, the 
abstract will be used as part of the program and published along with 
conference proceedings.)

.             A longer description of the session, approximately 500 words

.             A brief statement on learning outcomes for the session

.             Technology or other requirements

Submissions will be evaluated based on the relevance of the topic and 
potential to advance thinking about digital initiatives and 
institutional repositories. Acceptance is competitive. Registration will 
be waived for accepted presenters.

More about the Program

.             The day will feature two panel discussions and a number of 
concurrent sessions to explore these and other questions about 
institutional repositories. We welcome participants from all sizes and 
types of institutions and at all stages of IR development, from those 
running robust programs to those just exploring the idea of repositories.

.             The symposium will feature two keynote addresses:

Lorraine Haricombe, Dean of the University of Kansas Libraries

Lee Van Orsdel, Dean of University Libraries at Grand Valley State 
University

.             The day will end with a bepress Digital Commons user group 
session. This session will be led by bepress and is intended for people 
already working with Digital Commons and those interested in learning more.

Submit proposals and questions to Kelly Riddle, Digital Initiatives 
Librarian at the University of San Diego, at kriddle_at_sandiego.edu or 
619-260-6850.

Important Dates

January 27, 2014: Proposal submission deadline

February 15, 2014: Notification of acceptance

February 20, 2014: Selected presenters must confirm presentations

March 15, 2014: Registration deadline

*Laura Turner*

/Head of Technical Services/

Helen K. and James S. Copley Library

University of San Diego

5998 Alcalá Park

San Diego, CA 92110-2492

Phone: (619) 260-2365

Fax: (619) 849-8301

_lauraturner_at_sandiego.edu <mailto:lauraturner_at_sandiego.edu>_

www.sandiego.edu/library <http://www.sandiego.edu/library>

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