This is a final reminder that CFPs for the Digital Library 
Federation’s<https://www.diglib.org/> DLF Forum, Learn@DLF, and 
NDSA’s<https://ndsa.org/> Digital Preservation 2019 close this Sunday, April 
28, at 11:59pm ET.



For all events (held this year in Tampa, Florida), we welcome submissions from 
members and nonmembers alike. Students, practitioners, and others from any 
related field are invited to submit for one conference or all three (though, 
different proposals for each, please).



  *   The DLF Forum<https://forum2019.diglib.org/> 
(#DLFforum<https://twitter.com/hashtag/dlfforum>, October 14-16), our signature 
event, includes digital library practitioners and others from member 
institutions and the broader community, for whom it serves as a meeting place, 
marketplace, and congress. In these respects, the event is a chance for 
attendees to conduct business, present work, share experiences, practices and 
information, and assess DLF’s programs and progress with community 
participation and input. Learn more and check out the CFP here: 
https://forum2019.diglib.org/call-for-proposals
  *   Learn@DLF<https://forum2019.diglib.org/call-for-proposals> 
(#learnatdlf<https://twitter.com/hashtag/learnatdlf>, October 13) is our 
dedicated pre-conference workshop day for digging into tools, techniques, 
workflows, and concepts. Through engaging, hands-on sessions, attendees will 
gain experience with new tools and resources, exchange ideas, and develop and 
share expertise with fellow community members. Learn more and check out the CFP 
here: https://forum2019.diglib.org/learnatdlf/
  *   Digital Preservation<https://ndsa.org/meetings> 
(#digipres19<https://twitter.com/hashtag/digipres19>, October 16-17), the major 
meeting and conference of the National Digital Stewardship 
Alliance<https://ndsa.org/>, will help to chart future directions for both the 
NDSA and digital stewardship, and is expected to be a crucial venue for 
intellectual exchange, community-building, development of best practices, and 
national-level agenda-setting in the field. Learn more and check out the CFP 
for this year’s event, with the theme Critical Junctures, here: 
http://ndsa.org/meetings/



Session options range from 60-second Minute Madness sessions at DigiPres to 
half-day workshops at Learn@DLF, with many options in between.



The deadline for all three opportunities is this Sunday, April 28 at 11:59pm 
Eastern Time.<http://conftool.pro/dlf2019>



We are grateful to our early bird 2019 sponsors, lanyard sponsor Quartex 
powered by Adam Mathew<https://www.quartexcollections.com/> and gold sponsor 
Samvera<https://samvera.org/>. Want to sponsor the Forum? Learn more about 
opportunities here<https://forum2019.diglib.org/sponsors/>.


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If you have any questions, please write us at 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>. We’re looking forward to seeing you 
in Tampa.

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Aliya Reich | she/her/hers
Program Manager for Conferences and Events
Council on Library and Information Resources / The Digital Library Federation
2221 South Clark Street, Arlington, VA 22202
443-671-4212
diglib.org<http://diglib.org/> | clir.org<http://clir.org/>

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