Friendly reminder that Southeast Data Librarian Symposium (SEDLS) 2021 
proposals for virtual workshops, short talks, and poster presentations are due 
this Friday, August 13, 2020. The SEDLS 2021 conference will be held online 
October 13-15, 2021. Submit your proposal at 
https://forms.gle/cHx569XJUwAhTokZA  -- and see previously sent email copied 
below for more details.

Best,

SEDLS 2021 Planning Committee

The Southeast Data Librarian Symposium (SEDLS) invites proposals for virtual 
workshops, short talks, and poster presentations for SEDLS 2021!

    The SEDLS 2021 conference will be held online October 13-15, 2021.
    Submit your proposal at https://forms.gle/cHx569XJUwAhTokZA 
    The deadline for proposals is Friday, August 13, 2020.

Check out last year's program 
(https://se-datalibrarian.github.io/2020/program/) to view abstracts, posters, 
and presentation recordings for an idea of content.

 Topics of particular interest this year include:

    Using available tools for research data management
    Using data analysis and data visualization tools
    Data support for student research
    Addressing data literacy in the curriculum

In addition to learning about new work in the field, attendees will have the 
opportunity to network and build partnerships with regional colleagues. It is 
open to all who wish to attend, including LIS students, data managers, and data 
scientists. The program will consist of workshops, short presentations, and 
networking opportunities over a three day period.

SEDLS 2021 will be all online. Zoom Pro for secure discussions is provided by 
the University of North Carolina at Greensboro University Libraries. 

We understand that videoconferencing is not optimized for universal design and 
accessibility. Please contact the conference organizers 
([email protected]) as soon as possible if you anticipate wanting 
accessibility support, so that we can design an approach that fits as much of 
our community as possible.

Questions should be directed to [email protected]. See the SEDLS 2021 
website (https://se-datalibrarian.github.io/) for continued updates and 
information about the symposium. Follow @SEDataLibrarian on Twitter.

Warmest regards, 

SEDLS 2021 Planning Committee
Megan Sheffield, Clemson University
Nina Exner, Virginia Commonwealth University
Walt Gurley, North Carolina State University
Jo Klein, UNC Greensboro
Mandy Swygart-Hobaugh, Georgia State University
Melissa Chomintra, Tulane University
Erin Carrillo, Virginia Commonwealth University
Jen Doty, Emory University
Heather Barnes, Wake Forest University

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