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The 2013 Digital Library Federation (DLF) Forum is seeking proposals for presentations, panel discussions, workshops, research updates, and hands-on, problem-solving sessions.

The Digital Library Federation is a robust and diverse community of practitioners who advance research, teaching, and learning through the application of digital library research, technology, and services. The Forum is a working meeting where DLF members come together to discover better methods of working through sharing and collaboration. It serves as a resource and catalyst for collaboration among digital library developers, project managers, and all who are invested in digital library issues.

Participation is open 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. 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. Read the rest of this entry »

Louisa Kwasigroch on 29 April 2013 / Comments Off

DLF has a number of sponsorship opportunities available to help promote your institution or corporate brand. Available opportunities support the annual Forum, which fosters collaboration across all areas of digital library operations and brings together those serving in the field. More information can be found here.

Louisa Kwasigroch on 15 April 2013 / Comments Off

We would like to thank everyone who volunteered to be a part of the 2013 DLF Forum Program Planning Committee (PPC). We had an incredible number of responses! The PPC slate was determined by several factors like including a mix of veterans and new members to represent the DLF community. There will be other opportunities for community members to contribute to the 2013 DLF Forum as we move closer to the event.

2013 DLF Forum Program Planning Committee

Aaron Choate – University of Texas
Ann Frenkel – University of California, Riverside
Brian Rosenblum – University of Kansas
Cathy Aster – Stanford University
Cristela Garcia-Spitz – University of California, San Diego
Edward Bilodeau – McGill University
Harriett Green – University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Jennifer Weintraub - University of California, Los Angeles
Lois Widmer - University of Florida
Michael Giarlo - Pennsylvania State University
Michelle Dalmau - Indiana University
Neil J. McElroy - Lafayette College
Patricia Hswe - Pennsylvania State University
Sandra McIntyre - Mountain West Digital Library
Sara Schmidt - Schreiner University

jwinberry on 20 March 2013 / Comments Off

The Digital Library Federation would like to invite members of our community, and those involved in the greater digital library community, to participate in the planning of the 2013 DLF Forum. Being part of the Program Planning Committee (PPC) will involve participation in bi-weekly planning phone calls beginning seven months before the Forum, as well as attendance at the Forum in Austin, TX November 3-6.

If you are interesting in playing a vital role in shaping the 2013 DLF Forum, please send Jena Winberry (jwinberry [at] clir [dot] org) a letter of interest by February 22, 2013. We will announce the Program Planning Committee membership by the beginning of March.

jwinberry on 7 February 2013 / Comments Off

Social media tools and platforms and the network effect have changed the way we work, connect, and collaborate. We have meetings with colleagues using Skype on our cell phones or iPads; we catch up on trends and new ideas via hashtags on Twitter; we catch up on news via blogs and other dynamic modes of publishing. With all that has changed in the workplace, why do our conferences, for the most part, remain static with the traditional “sage on the stage” broadcasting their message? Read the rest of this entry »

jwinberry on 29 November 2012 / Comments Off

The Digital Library Federation and the 2012 Program Planning Committee are proud to announce the recipients of the 2012 DLF Forum Fellowships for Librarians New to the Profession!

Each of the Forum Fellows will receive complimentary hotel, travel, board, and registration (up to $1,000) to attend the 2012 DLF Forum in Denver, CO. Fellowships are awarded to librarians, library staff, and LIS students new to the profession, based on strength of application essay, nomination, and resume.

This year’s Forum will be held November 4-5 in Denver, CO, with pre- and post-conference events taking place November 2, 3, and 6.
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jwinberry on 8 October 2012 / Comments Off

The Digital Library Federation is excited to announce that Kathleen Fitzpatrick will give the keynote address at the 2012 DLF Forum in Denver, CO. Read the rest of this entry »

jwinberry on 20 September 2012 / Comments Off

Registration for the 2012 DLF Forum is now open!

Please visit our registration page to view registration and pricing details. All set? Register now! We look forward to seeing you in Denver.

jwinberry on 4 September 2012 / Comments Off

The Digital Library Federation is committed to community involvement and input for all of our projects and events, especially the DLF Forums.

There are a lot of exciting projects and ideas in our community right now and we received a great bunch of proposals for the 2012 DLF Forum. We’re asking the DLF community to vote on which sessions you would most like to see on the 2012 DLF Forum schedule.

The Program Planning Committee will use the community votes to guide final program selection and craft a Forum informed by the community’s interests.

Please visit our community poll and cast your votes! Please only one ballot per person.

Thanks for your help in shaping the 2012 DLF Forum schedule.

jwinberry on 2 July 2012 / Comments Off

***Submissions for the 2012 DLF Forum are now closed!***

The 2012 Digital Library Federation (DLF) Forum is seeking proposals for presentations, panel discussions, workshops, research updates, and hands-on, problem-solving sessions. The Forum is a working meeting where DLF members come together to discover better methods of working through sharing and collaboration. Participation is open 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. Read the rest of this entry »

jwinberry on 21 May 2012 / Comments Off