Tuesday, May 14, 2024

CFP: Small and Strategic Pre-Conference - Michigan Library Association Annual Conference - October 15, 2024 (Traverse City, Michigan)

CFP: Small and Strategic Pre-Conference - October 15, 2024 (Traverse City, Michigan)

The Michigan Library Association Annual Conference is excited to announce the 2024 Small and Strategic Pre-Conference to be hosted ahead of the 2024 MLA Annual Conference. This day of programming is geared specifically toward frontline library staff from Michigan’s small and rural libraries, providing an opportunity for these dedicated library workers to network, learn, and discuss the concerns and needs specific to small libraries.

Small and rural libraries are some of the more important and nimble organizations that exist in our state, and they face unique challenges. The Michigan Library Association invites proposals for breakout sessions related to this specific audience at the Small and Strategic Pre-Conference to be presented in person, on Oct. 15, 2024, at the Grand Traverse Resort and Spa. Breakouts are 45 minutes in length.

Breakout tracks will focus on Technology, Programming, and Stewardship.

We are looking for proposals that elevate the ideas of intellectual freedom, equity, and collaboration, with a focus on digital literacy, de-escalation, underutilized resources, capital improvements, making a difference on a limited budget, passive programming, and more. Share the joys and wins of what our small and rural libraries can accomplish!

This invitation extends to all library professionals and partners - from first-time to experienced presenters, as well as professional speakers and subject matter experts.

Call for Proposals

SUBMIT A PROPOSAL FOR THE SMALL & STRATEGIC PRE-CONFERENCE

Call for Proposals: ACRL/NY 2024 Symposium (New York City - December 6th, 2024)

Call for Proposals: ACRL/NY 2024 Symposium 

Values in Context: Praxis in the Everyday

Call for Presentations, Lightning Talks, Panels, & Posters

Submit your proposal via this form 


In the midst of the recent national and global upheavals, the ACRL/NY 2024 Symposium will explore the core values of library workers and libraries, and examine how those values manifest in the day-to-day work that supports our library communities.  ACRL’s strategic plan and ALA’s Core Values of access, equity, intellectual freedom and privacy, public good, and sustainability can inform this conversation.  In 2000, the first edition of Michael Gorman’s Our Enduring Values: Librarianship in the 21st Century was published.  Later, in 2015, Gorman published a subsequent edition titled Our Enduring Values Revisited: Librarianship in an Ever-Changing World.  Across the two editions, Gorman identifies stewardship, service, intellectual freedom, rationalism, literacy & learning, equity of access to recorded knowledge & information, privacy, and democracy as foundational to library work.  In this context, we invite you to engage with these values.  How do we approach competing/conflicting understandings of libraries and these corresponding values?  Is it possible, or desirable, for us to agree at all on a set of common values? If so, what would they be? Are there additional values that we need to consider as we welcome and support our community? How do we apply our values to our daily work? 


The ACRL/NY 2024 Symposium Planning Committee invites you to submit a proposal for an enlightening and engaging presentation, lightning talk, panel, or poster to be considered for our 2024 Symposium. Multiple proposals will be considered. 

 

Potential topics include (but are not limited to):

  • Teaching and learning
    • Anti-racist pedagogy
    • New learning modalities
    • OER
  • Labor in libraries
    • Union work/organizing
    • Perspectives from library staff (non-librarians)
  • Community & Access
    • Social justice
    • Outreach to the community
    • Anti-racism in libraries
    • Digital divide
    • AI influence and impact
    • Minority presses/resources
  • Sustainability 
    • Digital scholarship
    • Open access
    • Special collections
    • Metadata
    • Facilities
    • Emerging technologies
    • Digital stewardship
  • A critique of a value-driven perspective

Submission Options (presenters may be grouped by topic with other presenters) 

  • Poster
  • Lightning Talk 5-10 minutes
  • Individual Presentation 15-20 minutes
  • Panel (3-5 people) 30-50 minutes
  • Submit your proposals by 250-500 words in length via this form by July 3, 2024.
  • Accepted proposals will be notified by August 28, 2024.
  • All presentations must be done in person on December 6, 2024.  Presenters pay the cost to attend, plus fund their own travel and housing.


The event will take place at Fordham University’s Lincoln Center campus on Friday December 6, 2024 from 8:30 am to 4:00 pm.

Questions? Email the Symposium Chair at acrlnysymposiumchair@gmail.com.

Tuesday, May 07, 2024

Call for Proposals: LL&M Special Issue on Middle Management

 Call for Proposals: LL&M Special Issue on Middle Management

Library Leadership and Management, an ALA Core publication and a double-blind, peer-reviewed journal, is soliciting submissions for both peer-reviewed and editor-reviewed featured articles for our special issue on middle management. Topics of interest to middle management issues in libraries may include, but are not limited to:
  • Managing up and down the organization 
  • Managing conflict 
  • Managing budgets and/or resource allocation issues
  • Empowering others and/or mentoring
  • Training and support for middle managers
  • Practicing/Modeling self-care and/or dealing with stress
  • Role identity within the organization
  • Balancing the demands of leadership and followership simultaneously
  • Motivating others and dealing with issues of morale 
  • Team-based organizational management 
  • Informal management roles and leading through influence.
We strongly encourage proposals from individuals of all ethnicities, races, countries of origin, gender identities and expressions, ages, abilities, religions, sexual orientations, economic backgrounds, scholarly and professional backgrounds and experiences, types and sizes of institutions, and other differences. We are committed to amplifying and highlighting lived experiences from these different perspectives as they relate to leadership and management.
Accepted articles are anticipated to be published in the final Library Leadership and Management issue for 2024. Expressions of interest for this special issue are due May 31 via the proposal form. Once approved for the issue, completed articles will be due to the guest editors August 31, 2024.
Instructions for Authors and other journal information can be found here.
Further inquiries can be directed to the guest editors:

Sunday, May 05, 2024

CFP: Michigan Library Association 2024 Conference (Traverse City - October 16-18, 2024)

CFP URL: https://www.milibraries.org/call-for-proposals

MLA 2024 Annual Conference

The Michigan Library Association invites proposals for breakout sessions at the 2024 MLA Annual Conference to be presented in person, Oct. 16-18, 2023, at the Grand Traverse Resort and Spa in Acme, Michigan on the outskirts of Traverse City. The Michigan Library Association Annual Conference is the premier professional development and networking event for Michigan library staff, students, and trustees.

We invite innovative thinkers to propose breakout sessions aligned with our theme Press Play. This invitation is open to all library professionals, partners, first-time and experienced presenters, emerging leaders, and subject matter experts from diverse backgrounds to share their insights, experiences, and innovative ideas.

By offering a range of sessions, attended will be able to curate a playlist of ideas to fast forward to the future of libraries, rewind and reflect on the foundations of the profession, and pause for wellness and self-care.

Fast Forward to the Future of Libraries: Delve into emerging trends, technologies, and innovative practices shaping the future of libraries. Share forward-thinking ideas and strategies for adaptation and growth.

Rewind and Reflect on the Foundations of the Profession: Examine the core values, principles, and historical significance of librarianship. Explore how past practices inform present-day approaches and strategies for preserving the essence of the profession.

Pause for Wellness and Self-Care: Recognize the importance of wellness and self-care in the library profession. Offer sessions that provide practical strategies, resources, and techniques for promoting well-being and achieving work-life balance.

Press Play at MLA 2024 as we explore, engage, and inspire each other to navigate a dynamic professional landscape. We eagerly await your innovative proposals and look forward to welcoming you to a collaborative and enriching conference experience.

Thursday, May 02, 2024

Call for Conference Reports - Serials Review - Serials Spoken Here Column

The Serials Spoken Here column in Serials Review is seeking conference reports for several spring conferences. If you attended the UKSG 47th Annual Conference in April or are attending ELUNA or the Acquisitions Institute in May or NASIG in June, submitting a report is an excellent way to inform colleagues who are not able to attend.  The reports are only 750 words or less and are a good opportunity to meet a writing goal to add to your resume/CV.

 

If you’re interested, please get in touch with me to identify a session and get more details about contributing to the column.

 

Thanks for your consideration!

Jan

 

Janetta Waterhouse

Editor, Serials Spoken Here

jwaterhouse@ksu.edu

Serials Review: https://www.tandfonline.com/journals/usrv20

Wednesday, May 01, 2024

CFP: NISO Plus 2024 Global/Online - Virtual Conference September 17-18, 2024 - National Information Standards Organization (NISO)

What are the top priorities and concerns facing your organization? What are the biggest opportunities or risks, and how should the information community address them?


If you have ideas to share, then we encourage you to submit a proposal for the 2024 NISO Plus Global/Online conference, to be held virtually September 17–18, 2024. It’s a great opportunity to meet and collaborate with professionals from across the information community and around the world to address the most pressing issues in scholarly communications. And as with any NISO Plus conference, ideas emerging from the meeting will help to shape discussions about future NISO standards and projects. 


We welcome proposals from everyone across the information community—those working for libraries, publishers, scholarly infrastructure and tech providers, government agencies, and more—no matter your title or career level. Ideas from professionals outside North America are most welcome, as are proposals and presentations in languages other than English (we will provide translation and transcription services). 


Broad topics of interest include (but aren't limited to) the following: 


  • Archiving and preservation

  • Global issues

  • Information quality and ethics

  • Research integrity

  • Metadata

  • Metrics

  • Open scholarship and open access

  • Identity, access, and privacy

  • Research infrastructure

  • Sustainability

  • Peer review

  • Emerging technologies (eg,  AI and machine learning)



As part of our ongoing efforts to improve and support diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility (DEIA) in the information community, we strongly encourage proposals that reflect a variety of perspectives—geographical, organizational, functional, etc.—and that acknowledge and address DEIA challenges and opportunities. We therefore recommend that your proposal includes either confirmed speakers or examples of who you plan to invite to speak. 


Please note that all sessions will comprise a live screening of prerecorded presentations (approximately 45 minutes), followed by a live online audience discussion period (30-45 minutes). Presentations will be recorded in August 2024. 


Please submit your proposal by Wednesday, May 29. All submissions will be reviewed by the NISO Plus 2024 Planning Committee, and we will inform everyone of their decisions by June 21


We look forward to hearing from you! Your ideas help to ensure that our meeting represents the broadest range possible of concerns and interests in the information community. 


Best wishes, 


The NISO Team NISO 3600 Clipper Mill Road, Suite 302 Baltimore, MD 21211 Phone: 301.654.2512 E-mail: nisohq@niso.org