Seconding DLF Forum (there is a Digital Library Pedagogy group focused on
digital scholarship teaching, and a Digital Scholarship and Data Services
group, both excellent).

I'm also signed up for the Bucknell DS Conference
<https://budsc.scholar.bucknell.edu/> in a couple weeks (virtual, cheap
registration). I've never been but it seems like a good fit.

Also, the Global DH conference <https://msuglobaldh.org/> at MSU is a good
introduction to digital humanities, but not all sessions are library
services focused.

ACRL  <https://acrl2023.us2.pathable.com/>also has a good digital
scholarship services group, but the conference itself was very information
literacy instruction focused when I went in 2019.

Editorial: I recall reading an article recently that concluded that the
term "digital scholarship" is not really legible to those outside
libraries, so I'd also look for conferences on "networked scholarship" (I
see this more in European contexts), "digital humanities," or maybe even
"data science / data services" depending on your interest.

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Kayla Abner

(she/her)

*Digital Scholarship Librarian*

Digital Initiatives and Preservation

Library, Museums and Press

University of Delaware

kab...@udel.edu


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On Wed, Oct 5, 2022 at 8:16 PM Guita Lamsechi <guita.lamse...@utoronto.ca>
wrote:

> iiif (International Image Interoperability) conference and resources are
> always engaging opportunities to learn more, as well.
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> The DLF conference is always strong for digital scholarship.
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> On Wed, Oct 5, 2022 at 4:36 PM Joe Hourclé <onei...@annoying.org> wrote:
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> > > On Oct 5, 2022, at 3:38 PM, Eric Lease Morgan <emor...@nd.edu> wrote:
> > >
> > > Can y'all recommend a few conference on the topic of digital
> > scholarship?
> >
> > I don’t know if it fits your definition of ‘digital scholarship’, but the
> > term makes me think of FORCE (The Future of Research Communication and
> > e-Scholarship).
> >
> > I’ve never specifically been to any of their conferences, but I’ve worked
> > with many of folks from that community on the Joint Declaration of Data
> > Citation Principles years ago
> >
> > I don’t know if they have an unnumbered website.  I’ve always gone
> through
> > https://force11.org/
> >
> > They have videos from FORCE2021, so you can see if it’s the sort of thing
> > you’re looking for:  https://force11.org/conference/post/videos/
> >
> > -Joe
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