The Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR<https://www.clir.org/>) 
and the Digital Library Federation (DLF<https://diglib.org/>) are thrilled to 
announce our new CFP for our virtual DLF Forum<https://forum2020.diglib.org/> 
this fall. We have a lot of exciting things planned and are excited to share 
the first steps with you.


First, we’ve made some adjustments to the dates on which we’ll hold our events 
this fall.

  *   The DLF Forum<https://forum2020.diglib.org/> will take place on Monday, 
November 9, and Tuesday, November 10.
  *   Learn@DLF<https://forum2020.diglib.org/learndlf/> will be presented with 
the DLF Forum this year. (We expect it to return as a pre-conference workshop 
day in future years.)
  *   NDSA’s Digital Preservation 2020<https://ndsa.org/conference/> will take 
place on Thursday, November 12.
  *   CLIR’s Digitizing Hidden Collections 
Symposium<https://www.clir.org/hiddencollections/2020-symposium/> is postponed 
to 2022, but all are invited to join for 5 for 5: Conversations on Five Years 
of Digitizing Hidden 
Collections<https://www.clir.org/hiddencollections/2020-conversations/>, a day 
of curated programming on Friday, November 13.


Full info about the new VIRTUAL DLF Forum<https://forum2020.diglib.org/> CFP is 
here<https://forum2020.diglib.org/call-for-proposals>, but we can’t resist 
sharing some other details with you here:

  *   Our guiding focus for this year’s Forum is building community while 
apart, chosen as a top priority by respondents to our recent DLF community 
survey. As one step to this end, all of our 2020 events will be free of charge, 
and resources will be made widely available after our events. Later this summer 
we’ll share information about how to register for our events.
  *   While we welcome proposals from anyone with interesting work to share, 
this year the planning committee will prioritize submissions from BIPOC people 
and people working at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and 
other BIPOC-centered libraries, archives, and museums, in alignment with our 
commitment to do more to ensure marginalized voices have better and more 
central representation.
  *   Accepted presentations and panels will be delivered via pre-recorded 
video that will “go live” at specific times during the conference, and there 
will be some method for community discussion during “watch parties” as videos 
are posted.
  *   Because of our virtual format and our emphasis on bringing our community 
together, we will be offering a greatly reduced number of sessions than we 
typically offer in our traditional in-person DLF Forum. To make space for as 
many voices as possible, individuals may present only once on the conference 
program. However, we will offer additional ways for community members to share 
content and resources whether conference proposals are accepted or not.


More information and full details about the new VIRTUAL DLF 
Forum<https://forum2020.diglib.org/> CFP are here: 
https://forum2020.diglib.org/call-for-proposals


If you submitted a proposal to the original CFP, you should have received an 
email from us already about next steps. If you did not receive an email, reach 
out at [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>.


The deadline to submit to the new Forum CFP is Monday, August 17, at 11:59pm 
Eastern Time.<https://www.conftool.pro/dlf2020>


If you have any questions, please write to us at 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>.


Thanks,

Aliya for Team CLIR/DLF


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Aliya Reich | she/her/hers
Program Manager for Conferences and Events
🦀 Based in Baltimore, MD
Digital Library Federation (DLF)<https://www.diglib.org/>
Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR)<https://www.clir.org/>
2221 South Clark Street, Arlington, VA 22202
443-671-4212

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