From EEdwards at ILSOS.GOV Mon Aug 1 13:16:23 2022 From: EEdwards at ILSOS.GOV (Edwards, Eric A) Date: Mon, 1 Aug 2022 13:16:23 +0000 Subject: [spcollig] call for proposals: Association of Moving Image Archivists Conference (Dec. 7-9, Wed.-Fri., in Pittsburgh, PA)--deadline Mon., Aug. 15 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Please excuse any cross-posting. (via Laura Rooney, Association of Moving Image Archivists) The AMIA (Association of Moving Image Archivists) Conference Committee invites proposal submissions for sessions, posters, and workshops for the AMIA Annual Conference, to be held December 7-9 (Wednesday-Friday) in Pittsburgh, PA. Welcome back! We are excited to hold an in-person conference after the last couple of years of online events and virtual conferences. We want to acknowledge and thank our fellow members and colleagues for their participation and continued support of the organization during the ongoing pandemic. While we are delighted to be back, we will be monitoring the most current COVID-19 health mandates and recommendations for the Pittsburgh area. The Conference Committee works to present a broad-based program that speaks to a wide range of attendees with a balance of theory and practice, inviting new ideas and concepts that stimulate additional interest, involvement, and educational benefit. In keeping with our goals to be as incl, we urge proposers to use AMIA Conference sessions as an opportunity to include new voices and offer diverse viewpoints. We encourage you to read the Call for Proposals Notes and FAQ (https://urldefense.com/v3/__http://www.amiaconference.net/proposal-notes-and-faq/__;!!DZ3fjg!7sEK7EFEf-r8QWZF2bZ0iIjPqm0aCu8RyjnaL9PpEBUmue4pOAKXKRpvi6qTtFuaof-a0UWfXwUTvAgRuacUhVhrTFU$ ), explain the review process and offers information and tips on what the reviewers and the Conference Committee consider in the proposal process. The Conference Committee will hold Office Hours in August to answer your questions and provide advice about putting together your proposal and the proposal process. You can also contact our Proposal Help Desk, at program at amiaconference.com, with any questions throughout the process. The Committee has created a Google spreadsheet (https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/u/0/d/1ucbsIgEgdyVZTWqnhe63881pHq4VJyyV4Ev3eVVDlII/htmlview*gid=0__;Iw!!DZ3fjg!7sEK7EFEf-r8QWZF2bZ0iIjPqm0aCu8RyjnaL9PpEBUmue4pOAKXKRpvi6qTtFuaof-a0UWfXwUTvAgRuacUEO-fKAU$ ) to connect individuals seeking ideas or collaborators for session and workshop proposals. The spreadsheet is provided as a means of communication only: the Committee does not monitor the document and it is not part of the official submission process. Keeping in mind our commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion, we will do our best to honor and accommodate requests from those wishing to participate in the Conference, and we ask for those submitting a conference proposal to be fully committed to being part of the event on acceptance of your Conference proposal. The deadline for submissions is Monday, August 15. To access the online submission form, and for more information on the Conference itself, please go to https://urldefense.com/v3/__http://www.amiaconference.org/__;!!DZ3fjg!7sEK7EFEf-r8QWZF2bZ0iIjPqm0aCu8RyjnaL9PpEBUmue4pOAKXKRpvi6qTtFuaof-a0UWfXwUTvAgRuacUv58O-2o$ . Eric A. Edwards Interlibrary Loan Librarian Illinois State Library Gwendolyn Brooks Building 300 S. 2nd Street Springfield, Illinois 62701-1796 eedwards at ilsos.gov (217) 558-1928 (217) 782-4446--Fax -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From EEdwards at ILSOS.GOV Fri Aug 5 18:01:54 2022 From: EEdwards at ILSOS.GOV (Edwards, Eric A) Date: Fri, 5 Aug 2022 18:01:54 +0000 Subject: [spcollig] registration open for Library Juice Academy asynchronous online course "Inclusive Instructional Design" (Mon., Aug. 1 - Sun., Aug. 28 or Mon., Feb. 6 - Sun., March 5)--deadline for first session is Sun., Aug. 7 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Please excuse any cross-posting. (via Library Juice Academy) Registration is still open through Sunday, August 7, for the first session of the asynchronous online Library Juice Academy class "Inclusive Instructional Design". That session will take place from Monday, August 1, to Sunday, August 28. There will also be a session from Monday, February 6, to Sunday, March 5. Registrants will need to choose one or the other. Please see below for additional details, including the link to registration. This course is for librarians and archivists who: teach information, digital, archival, or data literacy sessions; designs tutorials, resources, or guides for users; and/or are interested in accessibility and inclusion in information literacy. Librarians and archivists encounter a diverse group of users in their work to share information; some of these users may include people with disabilities, first-generation students, adult learners, and more. In order to make our information literacy practice accessible to all, it is important to incorporate elements of Inclusive Instructional Design. Inclusive Instructional Design is a highly effective blend of Universal Design for Learning, Backwards Design, Accessibility, Community Building, and Reflective Assessment that can be incorporated into information literacy instruction and learning objects. Inclusive Instructional Design accounts for visible and invisible disabilities, learning styles, and communication styles to provide equitable access to information in any learning environment. As information literacy instruction and access to information is at the core of what many information professionals do, it is important to design instruction and learning objects to intentionally be as inclusive as possible. This course will introduce simple ways to incorporate Inclusive Instructional Design into information literacy instruction and guide participants through each of these pedagogical principles using readings, activities, and discussions. The instructors are Kristina Clement, Student Outreach and Sponsored Programs Librarian and Librarian Assistant Professor for the Kennesaw State University Library System; and Samantha Peter, Instructional Design Librarian for the University of Wyoming Libraries. For more information, and to register, please go to https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://libraryjuiceacademy.com/shop/course/258-inclusive-instructional-design/?attribute_pa_session=2022-08-aug__;!!DZ3fjg!4LCClBl2MPGkun-hNS8DTR6Xnl6jj3MuG671CaIKUkHmw6QKHRQearQvZ9q_qHAb3Ms9P5F9O0FJS8DCpPo4lXYTrng$ . This course is worth 1.5 CEUs or 15 PDHs. Eric A. Edwards Interlibrary Loan Librarian Illinois State Library Gwendolyn Brooks Building 300 S. 2nd Street Springfield, Illinois 62701-1796 eedwards at ilsos.gov (217) 558-1928 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From EEdwards at ILSOS.GOV Fri Aug 5 21:08:47 2022 From: EEdwards at ILSOS.GOV (Edwards, Eric A) Date: Fri, 5 Aug 2022 21:08:47 +0000 Subject: [spcollig] registration open for first-ever Special Libraries Association Illinois Leadership Forum (Wed., Aug. 31, 12:00-1:00 PM CDT) In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Please excuse any cross-posting. (via RAILS) Interested in becoming a leader in the specialized library field? Learn more about volunteer opportunities from Special Libraries Association Illinois leaders. On Wednesday, August 31, from 12:00 to 1:00 PM CDT, SLA Illinois will host its first-ever Leadership Forum. Two past presidents of SLA Illinois - David Bender and Rachel Cole - will talk with current SLA Illinois President Dan Bostrom about what it means to lead a community and the leadership skills they've developed through volunteering. There will be time for participants to learn more about current openings and ask questions about volunteering. Register via Eventbrite at https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.eventbrite.com/e/sla-illinois-leadership-forum-tickets-388832507497__;!!DZ3fjg!-rRcP45bss7Zh7WALYKK--EEaUERbCUVtbnDBmul2Dr5JL77xfEcx6uktccef7nXPar4n2WnqarspRsV_R0SPBnqDbw$ . Eric A. 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Please see below for more information, including the link to registration. Like so many other colleges and universities, the College of Charleston has worked to reexamine its role in American history and the role that diverse communities have played in that history. The creation of the Center for the Study of Slavery in Charleston (CSSC) is a part of this effort, which provides a way for faculty, staff, students, and the public to engage with issues of public history, history, education, and social justice. The presenters are archivists and will speak about how information and cultural heritage professionals can take part in challenging conversations about the nature of American history, engage in interpretation and exhibitions that forges emotional and intellectual connections, and how to use records to tell diverse stories. Panelists Mary Jo Fairchild is the Research Services Coordinator at the College of Charleston's Special Collections. She serves as the chair of the CSSC's Academic Research Working Group. Aaisha Haykal is the Manager of Archival Services at the College of Charleston's Avery Research Center for African American History and Culture. She serves as the chair of the CSSC's Public History Working Group. To register, please go to https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/5153600538507922958__;!!DZ3fjg!_DgYQZdJhG_L07ZpmyvMvDdscd3cXmhe37A7cUee_RJGRIWWpRReZZ7ST6XyCmaGXY0rdSU0k8n3NOX42AD2CRBmZlM$ . Eric A. Edwards Interlibrary Loan Librarian Illinois State Library Gwendolyn Brooks Building 300 S. 2nd Street Springfield, Illinois 62701-1796 eedwards at ilsos.gov (217) 558-1928 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From EEdwards at ILSOS.GOV Thu Aug 11 13:08:18 2022 From: EEdwards at ILSOS.GOV (Edwards, Eric A) Date: Thu, 11 Aug 2022 13:08:18 +0000 Subject: [spcollig] registration open for Connecting to Collections Care webinar "Preparing for Extreme Weather: Fire and Hurricane" (Thurs., Aug. 18, 12:00-1:30 PM CDT) In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Please excuse any cross-posting. (via Connecting to Collections Care) Registration is open for the webinar "Preparing for Extreme Weather: Fire and Hurricane". It will take on Thursday, August 18, from 12:00 to 1:30 PM CDT. Please see below for additional details, including a link to registration. The past few years have seen an increase in cultural institutions dealing with various extreme disasters. In this webinar we will feature two examples of extreme weather, wildfires and hurricanes, and how staff at two institutions dealt with preparation, impact, and ramifications for these common types of extreme weather. CZU Lightening Fires of San Mateo and Santa Cruz Counties, California August 2020 Speakers: Kathleen Aston, Collections Manager, Santa Cruz Museum of Natural History Jenny Daly, Museum Curator I, California State Parks In this portion of the webinar Kathleen Aston Collections Manager at the Santa Cruz Museum of Natural History will discuss emergency plan writing and incorporating lived experiences into emergency plan improvements, including the importance of the priority object designations, chain of command for decision making, evacuation plans, and staff training as well as community oriented disaster responses including community collections, programming, and partnerships related to disasters. Her collaborator, Jenny Daly, Museum Curator for the Santa Cruz District of California State Parks, will describe how the state parks responded to the fire including: a timeline of evacuations, lessons learned, and coordinating the return of evacuated collections after the fire. The Always Existing Hurricane Season Speaker: Chakira Teresa Santiago, Museum Collection Manager, Museum of History, Anthology and Art University of Puerto Rico/Museo de Historia, Antropolog?a y Arte Universidad de Puerto Rico For this next section Chakira Teresa Santiago, Museum Collection Manager, Museum of History, Anthology and Art University of Puerto Rico/Museo de Historia, Antropolog?a y Arte Universidad de Puerto Rico will present an overwhelming (but amazingly simple) summary of effective strategies, important documentation, low budget preparation that have been used for some of the small and mid-size museums on the island of Puerto Rico. For more background on the speakers, and to register, please go to https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://connectingtocollections.org/extreme_weather/__;!!DZ3fjg!4RrMjPZifvdcWK6tlKzdV9aKhuC4gz3nWOdJJh_aPkXPfbgK0PYOvqFJ-bbVVlQ5VQsv4h71Ya6AxRe8oHbkPpzOTg8$ . Eric A. Edwards Interlibrary Loan Librarian Illinois State Library Gwendolyn Brooks Building 300 S. 2nd Street Springfield, Illinois 62701-1796 eedwards at ilsos.gov (217) 558-1928 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From EEdwards at ILSOS.GOV Fri Aug 12 13:14:38 2022 From: EEdwards at ILSOS.GOV (Edwards, Eric A) Date: Fri, 12 Aug 2022 13:14:38 +0000 Subject: [spcollig] call for presentation proposals: Southeast Chapter of the Art Libraries Society of North America 2022 Annual Conference (in Sarasota, FL, Oct. 19-21, Wed.-Fri.)--deadline Wed., Aug. 31 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Please excuse any cross-posting. (via Ann Holderfield, University of South Carolina - Beaufort) The Southeast Chapter of the Art Libraries Society of North America, or ARLIS/SE (https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://southeast.arlisna.hcommons.org/__;!!DZ3fjg!4xJ9BcUJS86OdkpP7wOQ1S2bBlQ_10MurrtJYNhDAg-JaLpB4xi35Z_qARNvfjx_1h2wNqPwj97wOO0SKtCbXEWxkTs$ ), is accepting proposals for presentations at the 2022 Annual Conference, which will be held in person in Sarasota, Florida, from Wednesday, October 19, to Friday, October 21. This year, we will be hosting both lightning rounds and presentations. Lightning rounds are typically 5-10 minutes in length and presentations are to be 20 minutes in length. Both types of presentations will be followed by a question-and-answer period. Presentations may discuss, but are not limited to, the following topics and themes: * Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion: Library initiatives or projects, mentoring, critical librarianship * Assessment: Assessment Plans, Performance Funding Metrics, Altmetrics * Collections: Archives, Special Collections, Open Educational Resources, Collection Development * Digital Scholarship: Digital Humanities, Born-Digital Resources, Metadata, Scholarly Communication, Institutional Repositories, Asset Management * Instruction: Information Literacy, Visual Literacy, ACRL Frameworks, Curriculum Development,Pedagogy, Embedded Librarianship, Instructional Technology, Professional Development * Outreach: Marketing, Promotion, Institutional Partnerships, Subject Liaisons, Programming, Exhibitions * Spaces: Makerspaces, Renovations, New Construction, Learning Labs Please submit proposals of no more than 250 words via this Google Form (https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScGdFZGw0OO8GN7TWXr5_0CDf0N0sQsWFXjJBOW1W0OjMUmAQ/viewform__;!!DZ3fjg!4xJ9BcUJS86OdkpP7wOQ1S2bBlQ_10MurrtJYNhDAg-JaLpB4xi35Z_qARNvfjx_1h2wNqPwj97wOO0SKtCbQ9_o-UI$ ) by Wednesday, August 31. Accepted proposals will be notified by Thursday, September 8. Send any questions to Ann Holderfield (holderfk at uscb.edu) or Lindsey Reynolds (lwreyn at uga.edu). We look forward to reading your proposals and to seeing you at the conference! Eric A. Edwards Interlibrary Loan Librarian Illinois State Library Gwendolyn Brooks Building 300 S. 2nd Street Springfield, Illinois 62701-1796 eedwards at ilsos.gov (217) 558-1928 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From EEdwards at ILSOS.GOV Mon Aug 15 16:05:07 2022 From: EEdwards at ILSOS.GOV (Edwards, Eric A) Date: Mon, 15 Aug 2022 16:05:07 +0000 Subject: [spcollig] reminder: next rolling deadline for ACRL Digital Scholarship Section virtual professional development series proposals is Mon., Aug. 22 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Please excuse any cross-posting. (via Taylor Davis-Van Atta, University of Houston) The ACRL Digital Scholarship Section's Professional Development Committee (PDC), in collaboration with both the Outreach Committee and the Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Committee, seeks proposals for its 2022 DSS virtual professional development series. The Committee accepts proposals on a rolling basis, with the following review dates remaining this season: Monday, August 22, 2022 Monday, September 19, 2022 Monday, October 17, 2022 Accepted proposals are expected to present 12-16 weeks after acceptance. This series aims to convene professionals from a variety of institution types and at different stages of their career to discuss digital scholarship practices, principles, and approaches across the profession. We are looking for both individuals and teams who can speak to novel and innovative models of practice across a variety of institution types. We encourage proposals from all backgrounds and levels of experience, whether you are part of a team within a center or an individual working with digital or data-centric materials. Based on the results of a recent survey of the DSS community, the committee is particularly interested in proposals that explore one or more of the following elements of digital scholarship but the committee welcomes all proposals that engage the broader spectrum of digital research and practice. 1) Digital project management (e.g., materials management, preservation, project assessment) 2) Collections as data 3) Intersections of social justice and digital scholarship / humanities 4) Ethics (security, privacy, bias, etc.) in digital scholarship / humanities. Proposals for either collaborative panel presentations or lightning talks should explore a case study or model of digital scholarship work and address collaboration (internal and/or external), challenges, opportunities, and failures, issues of sustainability, and any best practices you may have developed. Interested panelists should consider how their digital scholarship practices align with the Digital Scholarship Section's commitment to equity, diversity and inclusion. Panelists should be prepared to engage in anti-oppressive behavior during the session, as articulated in the DSS Community Agreement (https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://docs.google.com/document/d/e/2PACX-1vTfPMWNqsC0CQH68V273wiwIl0eX5okh_MqvUN1Oq7ebkIttv6gVvxtu_Z8Co3Q0Bo2HrtxuGgxS8b_/pub__;!!DZ3fjg!-hoKVUs6jzVPqYI_S06gG6-D9FarLC7DFDhcF4qOJ5j3i4JR5JCPlpLp_QRPD-VSCdZ8_4XlTBrZKds4cX45HzlA14U$ ). SUBMISSION TYPES Panels: (60 minutes): Panel sessions should address a single topic from multiple perspectives, with a strong preference for participants from multiple institutions. Collaborative proposals may include 2-4 presenters. Lightning talks: (10-12 minutes): Presentations from individuals or small teams that explore a use case or aspect of local programming or a novel approach to a common challenge in digital scholarship. Time will be allocated at the end of the session for Q & A. SUBMIT A PROPOSAL All proposals will be reviewed by the program committee on an ongoing, monthly basis. Complete proposals must include a title, full abstract (fewer than 300 words), and information for each speaker, including name, title, institution, brief bio, and email address. Submit your proposal at forms.gle/V3ESb9bngrWd9vhW7. QUESTIONS: Please e-mail the DSS PDC chair, Taylor Davis-Van Atta, at tgdavisv at central.uh.edu. Eric A. 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Its audience is librarians in all types of libraries and vendors of products, services, and systems that support library digital services. Its focus is on current practices, techniques, processes, and information on events in the field. Against the Grain is a down-to-earth, practice-orientated library journal. Ideas for upcoming "Biz of Digital" articles include: * Open access, open peer review, open educational resources (Open Textbooks) open research, open science * An overview of your library's activities in digital collections, digital repositories, and/or digital scholarship * Re-structuring to better manage digital collections, digital repositories, and/or digital repositories. * Promoting digital collections, digital repositories, and/or digital scholarship via digital media, e.g. social networks, blogs, etc. * Copyright for digital services * Digitization * System migrations * Workflows * Outreach * Implementing and supporting research profile systems (e.g. Vivo) * Supporting author identifiers and/or author profiles (ORCID, ResearcherID, Academia.edu, etc.)Selecting, implementing and promoting an altmetrics service Feel free to choose any of these topics, or one of your own. Theoretical articles, research reports, "how-to" articles, case studies, literature reviews and conceptual or opinion pieces are welcome. Article length should be approximately 1200-1500 words (4-5 pages, double-spaced). Contributions may be written by individuals or co-authored. If you are interested in writing for the "Biz of Digital" column, please contact the editor: Michelle Flinchbaugh Digital Scholarship Services Librarian UMBC Library 1000 Hilltop Circle Baltimore, MD 21250 E-mail: flinchba at umbc.edu Phone: 410-455-3544 Eric A. Edwards Interlibrary Loan Librarian Illinois State Library Gwendolyn Brooks Building 300 S. 2nd Street Springfield, Illinois 62701-1796 eedwards at ilsos.gov (217) 558-1928 (217) 782-4446--Fax -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From EEdwards at ILSOS.GOV Thu Aug 18 16:19:32 2022 From: EEdwards at ILSOS.GOV (Edwards, Eric A) Date: Thu, 18 Aug 2022 16:19:32 +0000 Subject: [spcollig] save the date: 2023 Digital Initiatives Symposium (Mon., April 17 - Tues., April 18, in San Diego, CA) In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Please excuse any cross-posting. (via Amanda Makula, University of San Diego) Save the date for the 2023 Digital Initiatives Symposium. It will return to a live format at the University of San Diego in San Diego, California. The meeting will take place on Monday, April 17, and Tuesday, April 18. Please check the Symposium website, at https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://digital.sandiego.edu/symposium/__;!!DZ3fjg!_fLIwsZSlF7f49uQ7gFEBJ2HqtAE45y_fnKzwTIsjVF7YmoQDIt3sT77wq86qCiddF4puu58wxQc3PTNJc923CVttSs$ , for more information as it becomes available in the coming months. The website also includes links to past meetings. Eric A. 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