This is a reminder that CFPs for the DLF Forum<https://forum2020.diglib.org/>, 
Learn@DLF,<https://forum2020.diglib.org/learndlf/> NDSA’s<https://ndsa.org/> 
Digital Preservation 2020<https://ndsa.org/conference/>, and 
CLIR’s<https://www.clir.org/> Digitizing Hidden Collections 
Symposium<https://www.clir.org/hiddencollections/2020-symposium/> close on 
Monday, May 11, at 11:59pm ET.

We know it’s tough for many people to think about next week, let alone 
November, and like everyone else we’re keeping a close eye on 
COVID-19<https://forum2020.diglib.org/covid-19/>. But at CLIR, we’re finding it 
energizing to think ahead to our next opportunity to gather as a community, and 
we’re focused on making it a great (and safe) experience for everyone. We can’t 
do that without wonderful 
proposals<https://forum2020.diglib.org/call-for-proposals/?_zs=8p3gX&_zl=soQ02> 
from our community for each of our events.

For all events (to be held this year in Baltimore, Maryland), we encourage 
proposals from CLIR/DLF members<https://www.diglib.org/members/> and 
non-members; conference veterans and newcomers; digital library practitioners 
and those in adjacent fields such as institutional research and educational 
technology; and early-career professionals and senior staff alike. Students, 
practitioners, and others from any related field are invited to submit for one 
conference or all (though, please submit different proposals for each).


  *   The DLF Forum<https://forum2020.diglib.org/> 
(#DLFforum<https://twitter.com/hashtag/dlfforum>, November 9-11), 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://forum2020.diglib.org/call-for-proposals


  *   Learn@DLF<https://forum2020.diglib.org/call-for-proposals> 
(#LearnAtDLF<https://twitter.com/hashtag/learnatdlf>, November 8) 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://forum2020.diglib.org/learndlf/


  *   Digital Preservation<https://ndsa.org/meetings> 
(#DigiPres20<https://twitter.com/hashtag/digipres20>, November 11-12), 
NDSA<https://ndsa.org/>’s major meeting and conference, 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 Get Active with 
Digital Preservation, here: 
https://ndsa.org/conference/digital-preservation-2020/cfp/


  *   CLIR’s Digitizing Hidden Collections 
Symposium<https://www.clir.org/hiddencollections/2020-symposium/> 
(#digHC<https://twitter.com/hashtag/digHC>, November 11-12), is a two-day event 
for CLIR’s Digitizing Hidden Collections grant recipients and the wider library 
and archives communities to celebrate and reflect on five years of project 
work. Recipients’ collective experiences will create opportunities to discuss 
the current state and future potential of digitization practice in collecting 
institutions, including how the digital cultural record can better reflect the 
diversity of human experience, how law and ethics affect strategies for access, 
and how technologies and standards can improve discovery and learning. Learn 
more and check out the CFP here: 
https://www.clir.org/hiddencollections/2020-symposium/call-for-proposals/.

Session options range from 2-minute lighting talk sessions at DigiPres to 
half-day workshops at Learn@DLF, with many options in between. Not sure where 
to start? Watch our video with tips for successful conference proposals (new 
this year!) here<https://youtu.be/xxrIQ273q30>. Looking for collaborators? 
Connect with proposal collaborators for sessions and workshops using our Google 
sheet<https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1pJxGS80mkJpzxssaUMnFGv-Ur2-yBiA3qD7yA2R1NXY/edit?usp=sharing>.

The deadline for all opportunities is Monday, May 11 at 11:59pm Eastern 
Time.<https://www.conftool.pro/dlf2020>


We are so grateful to our earlybird 2020 sponsor, Adamantium sponsor Johns 
Hopkins Sheridan Libraries & University Museums<https://www.library.jhu.edu/>. 
Whom do you want to see as a sponsor at the Forum and our affiliated events? We 
want to know - please tell us,<https://forms.gle/2Sb6gLyHfHsCi5xHA> and you can 
learn more about sponsorship opportunities 
here<https://forum2020.diglib.org/sponsors/>.

Want to stay updated on all things #DLFforum? Subscribe to our Forum 
newsletter<http://clir.informz.net/clir/pages/DLFforumNews1> or follow us at 
@CLIRDLF<https://twitter.com/clirdlf> on Twitter.

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

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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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