[Ohiodig] Last Call: ALAO Annual Conference Proposals
Calabrese, Cara
calabrcm at miamioh.edu
Wed May 7 11:53:11 EDT 2025
It’s not too late! Come share your ideas, programs, work at the 51st ALAO
Annual Conference.
In-Person Conference Location (Friday, Nov 7, 2025): OCLC Convention
Center, Dublin, OH
The 2025 ALAO Conference Planning Committee hosted an informal virtual
conversation to fuel interest among potential first-time presenters and
anyone else curious about taking their ideas to new heights. Here is a
recording
of the webinar <https://youtu.be/_mnDG1V1OiY> that took place on April 8,
2025.
Submission Deadline has been Extended to: May 12, 2025
Submit Proposals Here <https://forms.gle/MHTNXa51ZHQugkcE6>
Please note also that grants are available for Students
<https://www.alaoweb.org/Student-Presenter-Grant> and Library Support Staff
<https://www.alaoweb.org/Support-Staff-Conference-Grant> to attend or aid
in presenting at the conference.
Adherence to the conference theme, Mission Possible: Libraries as
Launchpads to Success, is encouraged but not required. Possible topics
include, but are not limited to:
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Navigating library work in wake of SB1
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Leadership in libraries during turbulent times
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Boosting advocacy for libraries and library workers
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Libraries’ role fueling citizenship and civic engagement
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Discovery of innovative instruction & research support
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Launching student success by measuring library impact
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New frontiers of generative AI in library work
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Charting the exploration of new acquisition models
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Strategies for working with Alma normalization rules and beyond
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Expanding the universe of student worker roles and duties
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Broadcasting the value of the library to stakeholders
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Collection assessment, management, & development
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Libraries’ as supportive environments and communities
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Creating oxygen-rich atmospheres: Self-care for library personnel
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Library integrations with campus systems like Workday or EAB Navigate
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Mission-driven strategies for creating successful library events
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Making contact and collaborating with non-library units
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Universal access in libraries: spaces, interfaces, licenses, etc
Proposal Submissions
Choose which option best fits your topic(s). Multiple submissions are
allowed, but each must represent a different topic.
Conference Session Proposals:
We invite proposals from all areas of library work in the form of
presentations, posters, & lightning talks. If you have a unique session
format idea, please submit it under the Presentation option (i.e., panel
discussions, etc.).
Full Details & Guidelines:
https://www.alaoweb.org/conferences/2025/proposals
If you have questions about conference programming or proposal submissions,
please contact Paul C. Campbell at program at alaoweb.org
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Cara Calabrese
Acquisitions & Access Librarian
Miami University Libraries
311 King Library
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Oxford, OH 45056
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