Dear Code4Libbers-

A reminder about the upcoming deadline for DLF Forum proposals. This really 
will be a different type of forum, one that I think this community could both 
heavily contribute to and get substantive things out of.

Jenn

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Jenn Riley
Metadata Librarian
Digital Library Program
Indiana University - Bloomington
Wells Library W501
(812) 856-5759
www.dlib.indiana.edu<http://www.dlib.indiana.edu>

Inquiring Librarian blog: 
www.inquiringlibrarian.blogspot.com<http://www.inquiringlibrarian.blogspot.com>



From: Rachel Frick [mailto:rfr...@clir.org]
Sent: Wednesday, August 18, 2010 11:05 AM
To: dlf-annou...@lists.clir.org
Subject: Reminder: August 23 2010 deadline for DLF Fall Forum Call for Proposals

Reminder: Digital Library Federation Fall Forum call for proposal deadline is 
August 23, 2010.

The 2010 Digital Library Federation (DLF) Fall Forum is seeking ideas and 
proposals for presentations, panel sessions, workshops, reading discussions, 
and hands-on problem solving.

The Forums have traditionally been working meetings where DLF members come 
together to share, strategically plan, and commit to future activities. 
Although the focus remains the same, starting with the 2010 Fall Forum, 
participation is open beyond the Federation to all those interested in 
contributing to and playing an active part in the successful future of digital 
libraries, museums and archives services, and collections.

For the 2010 Fall Forum, the Program Planning Committee is requesting ideas and 
proposals focused within the broad framework of digital collections and their 
effect on libraries, museums and archives services, infrastructure, resources, 
and organizational priorities.

We welcome proposals from both current community members and non-members who 
are interested in joining the DLF.

Managing digital content from cradle to grave is a complex challenge for 
library, museum, and archives operations. It requires creative and 
collaborative approaches.  In that spirit, and to maximize the Forum’s benefit 
and better facilitate the community’s work, the Forum’s schedule will provide 
many opportunities to actively engage and network. The 2010 Fall Forum will 
have a strong participatory feel, with opportunities for community discussions, 
creative problem solving, and hands-on workshops. Ideas and activities 
generated at the Fall Forum will inform future DLF work and shape the program 
for the future DLF Community Forums.

Session genres include:

Presentations and Panels: Traditional lecture format with question-and-answer 
sessions.

Workshops: 
 In-depth, hands-on training about a tool, technique, workflow, 
etc. You can recommend a topic or trainer, or you can volunteer to share your 
own expertise.

Reading Discussions:
 Group discussion of a particular blog post, article, 
video, report, or book. Suggest a reading and a discussion facilitator, or 
volunteer to facilitate the discussion of a particular reading yourself.

Working Sessions:
 Creative problem solvers, including project managers, 
developers, and/or administrators, gather to address a specific problem. This 
does not have to be a computational problem. The approach can be applied to 
workflow issues, metadata transformations, or other complex problems that would 
benefit from a collective, dynamic solution approach.

Tools Showcase: Variation on a poster session or lightning talks. Presenters 
will demonstrate tools they have developed or are using in their digital 
library environment.

Proposal Submission Guidelines and Evaluation Procedures

Ideas or complete proposals should be submitted as an attached document to 
d...@clir.org.
Proposals must include a title, session leader, session genre, and a proposal 
description (maximum 500 words).

If you are submitting an idea and not a full-fledged proposal, please suggest 
someone to lead the session, and indicate whether or not you have contacted 
this individual regarding this possibility.

Proposals must be submitted by August 23, 2010.

Those submitting complete proposals will be notified of their status by 
September 10, 2010.

Ideas for sessions and workshops will be posted on the DLF Community Discussion 
Forum for feedback by September 10, 2010.

Presenters will be guaranteed a registration place.

The 2010 Fall Forum will be held at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Palo Alto 
November 1-3, 2010.

More information about the 2010 Fall Forum can be found at 
http://www.clir.org/dlf/dlfforum.html




Rachel L. Frick, MSLS
Director, Digital Library Federation Program
Council on Library and Information Resources
1752 N Street NW  Suite 800
Washington, D.C. 20036-2909
p: 202.939.4758

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