The Medical Institutional Repositories in Libraries (MIRL) Planning Committee is now accepting proposals for the fifth MIRL Symposium (https://scholarlycommons.
MIRL 2025 will present a keynote panel featuring leaders from the medical IR community.
We are accepting proposals for:
- Presentations (approximately 20 minutes including Q&A)
- Lightning talks (approximately 10 minutes including Q&A)
The MIRL planning committee welcomes proposals on a variety of topics including, but not limited to:
- Policies and practices that ensure confidentiality (eg. PHI /personal health identifiers in IRs), accessibility, diversity, equity, and inclusion
- Unusual medical/health sciences institutional repository (IR) content, collections, use cases, collaborations, or challenges
- Migrating repository platforms: stories, processes, and lessons learned
- IRs in a time of budget cuts: ROI and justifying the cost
- Finding your champions, marketing your IR
- Reporting out: telling your IR story with statistics and metrics
- IR harvesting and support tools, workflow
- Strategies for management of faculty/researcher publications, conference posters, student collections, digital exhibits, digital archives, preprints, datasets
- Promoting open access (OA) initiatives
- Use of technologies (from APIs to AI)
Submit your proposal here: https://tinyurl.com/MIRLCFP25
Dates
- Deadline for submitting proposals: Friday, September 5, 2025
- Acceptance emails will be sent no later than Monday, September 15, 2025
- Registration is free for all attendees and will open on Monday September 22, 2025
Please contact Steven Moore (smoore31@hfhs.org) for any questions about the proposal process or about MIRL.
MIRL 2025 planning group members:
- Lisa Buda, Rochester Regional Health
- Jennifer Deal, Advocate Health
- Anthony Dellureficio, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
- Jimmy Ghaphery, Virginia Commonwealth University Libraries
- Sara Hoover, George Washington University Libraries & Academic Innovation
- Ramune Kubilius, Galter Health Sciences Library & Learning Center, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine
- Steven Moore, Sladen Library, Henry Ford Health
- Pam Pierce, Oregon Health & Science University
- Brittany Smith, Himmelfarb Health Sciences Library, George Washington University
- Michael Upshall, Editor, Charleston Briefings