The Digital Library Federation has opened its call for proposals for this year’s annual Forum in Denver Colorado. Proposals can include topics encompassing digital libraries, including:
case studies, ‘fail and learn’ opportunities, practical application, methods, projects, ethics, research, and learning in any area, including, but not limited to:
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- Digital humanities
- Digital scholarship
- Digital pedagogy
- Digital collections and DAMS
- Digitization, digital preservation, or reformatting analog to digital format(s)
- Born-digital materials
- Data curation
- Data access
- Art information
- Community archives
- Machine learning / artificial intelligence
- Project management
- Partnerships, advocacy, and outreach
- Race and technology
- Accessibility
- Copyright
- Assessment
- Climate change
- Open access
- Library-based publishing
- Future of higher education
The 2025 DLF Forum will include opportunities to propose a 3-hour workshop for Learn@DLF on November 16, or 45-minute workshops, working sessions, panels, presentation, and lightning talks at the DLF Forum on November 17-19. All events will be in-person.
The deadline for submitting a proposal is April 14, 2025.
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