Call for Proposals - Open Repositories 2022

6th - 9th June Denver, Colorado, USA

Extended Deadline 6th March 2022


The Open Repositories Host Committee are looking forward to inviting you to 
Denver this June for our first in-person conference since 2019. We plan to open 
registration on 25th March with an estimated early-bird registration fee of 
$300. Considering the challenges of travel and budget approvals during the 
pandemic, we are making an effort to make registration as cheap as possible as 
we are working through all the financials.

The organizers of the 17th International Conference on Open Repositories are 
pleased to invite you to contribute to the program. The conference theme is:

Building Trust Together: Integrating, Collaborating & Sharing

How can we build networks of trust by integrating and collaborating? How do we 
collaboratively integrate user communities and new types and sources of data?

Invitation to participate:

OR2022 will provide an opportunity to explore and reflect on the ways 
repositories enable trust, integration, collaboration and sharing. It will give 
participants new insights and inspiration, which will play a key role in 
developing, supporting and sharing an open agenda and open tools for research 
and scholarship.

We particularly welcome proposals on the overall theme of “Building Trust 
Together”, and also on other administrative, organizational or practical topics 
related to digital repositories. We are interested in the following sub-themes:

  1.  Integrating repositories and other platforms: Institutional & Domain 
repositories, PID services, CRIS, Digipres, Scholarly workflow, funder 
services, etc.

  2.  Integrating content: novel or complex formats, data types & sources: 
Citizen Science data, gatekeeping and trust for uncurated data, Open Government 
Data, Wikimedia and web data, emerging formats, mediation and ownership of 
augmented data, etc.

  3.  Collaborations & Communities: Repository networks, registries, federated 
services, integrating new user communities and bridging diverse user 
communities, Cultural Heritage data and Research data, sharing and co-creation 
and supporting non-academic use, financial/cultural and language barriers, 
supporting local communities and local knowledge, etc.

  4.  Trust in the machine: Linked data, big data, the machine as a user, large 
and complex datasets, simulation and large-scale computation, new technologies 
(IIIF, Blockchain), visualisations, etc.

  5.  Building Trust: Tackling Bias, democratizing science, long-term 
preservation and repository certification, Safeguarding rights, FAIR & CARE 
principles, compliance with local legislation and with funder and publisher 
policies, Open Governance, business models and sustainability, Repositories in 
the “fake news” era, etc.

  6.  Supporting Reproducible Research: Repositories in the broader open 
research ecosystem, services for reproducibility of research, repositories as 
digital humanities and open science platforms, national and international open 
data mandates, etc.

  7.  Discovery, Use, Reuse and Impact: Metrics, assessment, bibliometrics, 
altmetrics, analytics, open citations, licences and reuse conditions, 
increasing content visibility and findability, aggregation serves, impact 
outside of the academic context, etc.

  8.  Building Future Repositories: Next Gen Repositories, the Pubfair 
framework and new models, repurposing the repository, the repository role in 
global challenges and societal change - Global warming, pandemic response, 
remote working, etc.

Updated deadline for submissions is the 6th March 2022.

Registration will open by the end of March 2022.


Submission Process

The Program Committee has provided templates to use for submissions (see below 
for links). Please use the submission template, and then submit through 
ConfTool https://www.conftool.net/or2022 where you will be asked to provide 
additional information (such as primary contact and the conference subtheme 
your submission best fits).


Accepted proposals in all categories will be made available through the 
conference’s website. Later, the presentations and associated materials will be 
made available in an open repository; you will be contacted to upload your set 
of slides or poster. Some conference sessions may be live streamed or recorded, 
then made publicly available, or you may be asked to record your presentation 
for upload to the repository.



Submission Categories


Presentations

Presentations make up the bulk of the Open Repositories conference. 
Presentations are substantive discussions of a relevant topic; successful 
submissions in past years have typically described work relevant to a wide 
audience. These typically are placed in a 30 minute time slot (generally 
alongside two other presentations for a total of 90 minutes). We strongly 
encourage presentations that can be delivered in 20-25 minutes in order to 
leave time for questions and discussion.


Presentation proposals should be 2-3 pages.


Panels

Panels are made up of two or more panelists presenting on work or issues where 
multiple perspectives and experiences are useful or necessary. Successful 
submissions in past years have typically described work relevant to a wide 
audience and applicable beyond a single software system. All panels are 
expected to include diversity in viewpoints, personal background, and gender of 
the panelists. Panels can be 60 or 90 minutes long. If 60 minutes, the panel 
may be combined in a session with a presentation.


Panel proposals should be 2-3 pages.


24×7 Presentations

24×7 presentations are 7 minute presentations comprising no more than 24 
slides. Successful 24×7 presentations are fast paced and have a clear focus on 
one idea. 24x7 presentations about failures and lessons learnt are highly 
encouraged.


Presentations will be grouped into blocks based on conference themes, with each 
block followed by a moderated question and answer session involving the 
audience and all block presenters.


Proposals for 24×7 presentations should be one page.


Posters

OR2022 will feature physical posters, but electronic versions should also be 
submitted for upload to the Conference website (and eventually to the 
repository). Posters should showcase current or ongoing work that is not yet 
ready for a full 30 minute presentation. Instructions for preparing the posters 
will be distributed to authors of accepted poster proposals prior to the 
conference. Poster presenters will be expected to give a one-minute teaser at a 
Minute Madness session to encourage visitors to their poster during the poster 
reception.


Proposals for posters should be one page.


Developer Track

The Developer Track provides a focus for showcasing technical work and 
exchanging ideas. Presentations are 15-20 minutes and can be informal. 
Successful developer track presentations include live demonstrations, tours of 
code repositories, examples of cool features, and unique viewpoints.


Proposals for the developer track should be one page.


Workshops and Tutorials

The first day of Open Repositories 2022 (6th June) will be dedicated to 
workshops and tutorials.


Workshops and tutorials generally cover practical issues around repositories 
and related technologies, tools, and processes. Successful workshops include 
clear learning outcomes, involve active learning, and are realistic in terms of 
the number of attendees that can actively participate in the workshop.


Workshops and tutorials can be 90 minutes, 3 hours (half-day), or 6 hours (full 
day).


Proposals for workshops should be no longer than 2 pages.


Templates

The OR2022 proposal templates help you prepare an effective submission. Please 
select the submission type below to download the templates. Templates are 
available on the Call for 
Proposal<https://or2022.openrepositories.org/call-for-proposals/> page. 
Submission in PDF format is preferred.


Submission System
The submission system is available at 
https://www.conftool.net/or2022<https://www.conftool.net/or2022.>


Review Process

All submissions will be peer reviewed and evaluated according to the criteria 
outlined in the call for proposals, including quality of content, significance, 
originality, and thematic fit. The program committee makes the final decisions 
on inclusion in the conference. If you would like to volunteer to be a 
reviewer, please contact the program committee below.


Also, please note that the program committee may accept a submission with the 
requirement that it move to another format (a presentation to a poster, for 
example). In such cases, submitters will have the opportunity to make a 
decision on whether to accept or decline such a move.


Code of Conduct

The OR2022 Code of Conduct is available at 
https://or2022.openrepositories.org/open-repositories-code-of-conduct/. We 
expect submitters to hold to the Code of Conduct in their proposals, 
presentations, and conduct at the conference.


Fellowship Programme

OR2022 will again run a Fellowship Programme, which will enable us to provide 
support for a small number of full registered places (including any additional 
social events e.g. poster reception and conference dinner) for the conference 
in Denver. The programme is open to librarians, repository managers, 
developers, students, and researchers in digital libraries and related fields. 
Preference will be given to applicants who have never received a fellowship 
from Open Repositories and are from Mexico, Central America, or South America. 
Full details and an application form are available on the conference website. 
https://or2022.openrepositories.org/fellowships/


Key Dates


17th January 2022 - Call For Papers published

20th January 2022 - Submission system opens

28th February 2022 - Deadline for submission

6th March - Updated Deadline for submission

25th March 2022 - Notification of acceptance of workshops

31st March 2022 - Registration opens

8th April 2022 - All submissions notified of acceptance

6th June 2022 - Conference starts

9th June 2022 - Conference ends


Program Co-Chairs

  *   Kathryn Cassidy, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland

  *   Chad Hutchens, University of Wyoming, USA

  *   Harish Maringanti, University of Utah, USA

Contact:  
or2022-program-cha...@googlegroups.com<mailto:or2022-program-cha...@googlegroups.com>


Local Hosts

  *   George Machovec, Executive Director, Colorado Alliance of Research 
Libraries, USA

  *   Beth Denker, E-Resource Licensing and Administrative Manager, Colorado 
Alliance of Research Libraries, USA

  *   Andrew Johnson, Associate Professor, Director, Data and Scholarly 
Communication Services Initiative, University Libraries, University of Colorado 
Boulder, USA



Website and Social Media

Website: https://or2022.openrepositories.org/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/OpenRepos

Hashtag: #openrepos2022<https://twitter.com/hashtag/openrepos2022?src=hash>

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ORConference



Claire Knowles

OR Steering Committee Chair

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