Are you a community manager for an open source project in the library 
ecosystem? Do you work in a library implementing, supporting, and developing 
open source systems? Do you volunteer with an open source project? Do you work 
for a library service provider hosting and supporting open source library 
systems?

If any of the questions above apply to you and you'd like an opportunity to 
share what your project and community is currently doing to meet the needs of 
today's libraries, then this message is for you!

The Open Source Systems Interest Group invites participants to its upcoming 
Open Source Community Fair to be held during Core's Interest Group Week. Each 
participant of the Open Source Community Fair would be expected to provide a 
brief (i.e., 5-10 minute) presentation exhibiting the various solutions the 
open source project provides and the benefits of participating in the project's 
community. Presenters will have the option to pre-record their presentations to 
be shown during the event. Those who pre-record are requested to attend the 
event to share any additional information in the chat/q&a and answer questions 
members of the audience may have.

The event will take place via Zoom on Monday, March 7th at 12:00 PM (CST). 
Applicants who are interested in participating in the Open Source Community 
Fair should send an email with relevant details to James Mitchell 
([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>) or Robert Wilson 
([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>), the Open Source 
Systems Interest Group Co-Chairs by no later than January 31, 2022. Proposal 
details should include: preferred name, preferred pronouns, open source 
community/project name, URL to project). Questions may also be directed to 
James Mitchell and Robert Wilson using the emails provided above.

Thank you,

Robert Wilson
Systems Librarian
Middle Tennessee State University
He/Him

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