[Ohiodig] 2023 NOSTL Conference Call for Proposals
Calabrese, Cara
calabrcm at miamioh.edu
Wed Aug 30 14:25:31 EDT 2023
2023 NOSTL Conference Call for Proposals
Submission Deadline: Sept 18, 2023
Submission Form: link <https://forms.gle/NPDmw7z6zwwtP5bS9>
NOTSL is seeking proposals for virtual presentations for our Fall
Conference. We encourage thoughtful, timely proposals from Technical
Services staff in Public, Special, or Academic Libraries. The event seeks
to share practical applications of methods and tools used in collection
development and maintenance for projects with a DEI lens or focus. We are
tentatively planning for the conference to be hosted in October or November
of 2023. (Exact date TBD)
Possible topics include, but are not limited to:
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Using Excel to analyze collections
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Deploying Vendor Tools (ie Collection HQ)
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Accessibility Audits (ie WCAG compliance in electronic resources)
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Diversity Audit methods
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ILS reports & Lists used to locate gaps in collections
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MARCEdit
Proposal Submission Guidelines
Please note: This event will focus special attention on the expertise of
our colleagues in Technical Services and Collections. For this conference,
we invite proposals ranging from 20 minutes to an hour in length.
Proposals related to open source or widely available tools and smaller
projects or activities in the above areas will be given first priority
consideration.
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Multiple submissions are allowed, but each must represent a different
topic.
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Proposals should provide clear indication of actionable takeaway or
practical applications
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Exclude the name of your institution, department, and any personal names
in the title or abstract. If you include this identifying information, your
proposal may not receive further consideration.
Proposal Types:
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1 hour Presentation
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15-20 minute Topical Session
Proposal Components:
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Title: 50 word limit
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Abstract: 200 word limit
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Exclude the name of your institution, department and any personal
names. If you include this identifying information, your proposal may not
receive further consideration.
If you have questions about conference programming or proposal submissions,
please contact Cara Calabrese at calabrcm at miamioh.edu
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Cara Calabrese
Acquisitions & Access Librarian
Miami University Libraries
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Oxford, OH 45056
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