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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 2012 DLF Forum. Being part of the Program Planning Committee will involve participation in bi-weekly planning phone calls beginning seven months before the Forum, as well as attendance at the Forum in Denver, CO November 3-6. If you are interesting in playing a vital role in shaping the 2012 DLF Forum, please send Jena Winberry (jwinberry@clir.org) a letter of interest. We will announce the Program Planning Committee membership by the end of February.

jwinberry on 5 January 2012 / 1 Comment

For a first-semester graduate student in library science like me, the 2011 DLF Forum opened a doorway into some of the most current conversations taking place in the wide world of digital libraries, from data management to the Digital Public Library of America to Linked Open Data for Libraries, Archives, and Museums. Read the rest of this entry »

Chelcie on 17 November 2011 / Comments Off

Check out our video of David Weinberger kicking off the 2011 DLF Forum in Baltimore, MD with an introduction by DLF Director, Rachel Frick!

2011 DLF Forum Keynote Address – David Weinberger from CLIR on Vimeo.

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jwinberry on 15 November 2011 / Comments Off

Thank you to everyone attended and contributed to the 2011 DLF Fall Forum! With your input, we can work to provide our community with the best Forums possible. Please fill out our evaluation form and let us know what you think! Your feedback is greatly appreciated. See you next year in Denver!

jwinberry on 31 October 2011 / 1 Comment

The Digital Library Federation and the 2011 Forum Planning Committee are proud to announce the 2011 DLF Fall Forum Fellows! Each of the Forum Fellows will receive complimentary hotel, travel, board, and registration (up to $1,000) for the 2011 DLF Fall Forum in Baltimore, MD. Fellowships are awarded to a librarian or LIS student new to the profession, based on strength of application essay, nomination, and resume.
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jwinberry on 17 October 2011 / Comments Off

DLF FORUM FELLOWSHIPS FOR LIBRARIANS NEW TO THE PROFESSION

DLF FALL FORUM 2011: Baltimore, MD

October 31 – November 1, 2011

 

DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS: Monday, October 10th, 2011.

RATIONALE

Our digital library operations often contain librarians, staff, and assistants who are lively, intellectually engaged, and inquisitive, but who are not always routinely funded to travel to conferences where they can learn more about the library profession, see digital initiatives from other institutions, and meet leaders in the profession.

We all have an interest in encouraging newcomers to the profession, and to further this aim the DLF is pleased to re-introduce the DLF Forum Fellowships. The Forum remains an excellent place to hear about the latest advances in digital librarianship, to meet new colleagues and contacts, and to get involved with DLF initiatives. For more information, please see: http://www.diglib.org/forums/

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jwinberry on 3 October 2011 / Comments Off

Registration for the 2011 DLF Fall 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 Baltimore.

jwinberry on 9 September 2011 / Comment

The deadline for proposal submission has been extended until July 29, 2011.

Complete proposals should be submitted using the online submission form.

After an initial review by the Program Planning Committee, all proposals will be posted on the DLF website for community polling. Those submitting complete proposals will be notified of their status by September 16, 2011. Complete proposal submission details are here.

The 2011 Fall Forum will be held at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Baltimore, MD October 31–November 2, 2011. More information about the 2011 Fall Forum can be found at http://www.diglib.org/2011forum/.

Rachel on 22 July 2011 / Comments Off

The 2011 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 do better work 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.

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.

For the 2011 Fall Forum, the Program Planning Committee is requesting proposals within the broad framework of digital collections and their effect on libraries, museums and archives services, infrastructure, resources, and organizational priorities. The topics under consideration are:

  • Data management and the roles institutional services play
  • Data management policies
  • Relationship between and possible convergence of digital humanities and digital libraries
  • Open-source tools
  • Preservation of born digital content
  • Examination of digital library systems
  • Linked Open Data: continuing the LOD-LAM conversation
  • The Digital Public Library of America effort and other large-scale digital libraries
  • Digital libraries and personal digital archives
  • Strategic collaboration bringing libraries, museums and other cultural heritage institutions together

We welcome proposals on these and other topics from current community members and non-members who are interested in joining the DLF community.

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.
  • Research Updates:
 An opportunity for those working in digital collections research efforts to present their preliminary findings for community feedback and discussion.
  • 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.
  • Demos: Variation on a poster session or lightning talks. Presenters will demonstrate tools or services they have developed or are using in their digital library environment.

Proposal Submission Guidelines and Evaluation Procedures

Complete proposals should be submitted using the online submission form by  July 22, 2011 
July 29, 2011. Proposals must include a title, session leader, session genre, proposal description (maximum 400 words), and proposal abstract (maximum 100 words). After an initial review by the Program Planning Committee, all proposals will be posted on the DLF website for community polling. Those submitting complete proposals will be notified of their status by September 9, 2011. Presenters will be guaranteed a registration place.

The 2011 Fall Forum will be held at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Baltimore, MD October 31–November 2, 2011. More information about the 2011 Fall Forum can be found at http://www.diglib.org/2011forum/.

Brian on 15 June 2011 / Comments Off

Planning for the 2011 DLF Forum has begun, and we are creating opportunities to open up the process to the whole DLF community.

The DLF Program Committee seeks open community input on what you would like to hear about at the 2011 Forum Meeting in Baltimore. An open document has been created for the purpose of collecting ideas.

Please submit your suggestions for topics, formats, speakers, or other activities by Friday, May 20th.

Results will be announced soon after, which will inform a call for proposals.

For the most recent news about the 2011 Forum, you can subscribe to the Forum News Feed, or go to the 2011 DLF Forum web page.

The Program Planning Committee (PCC)  will using the web site and news feed to post updates and information about the Forum’s venue, registration, meeting logistics, and, most importantly, how to participate in the planning process.

Thanks for your time and contributions!

The 2011 Forum Program Planning Committee
Charles Blair
Declan Fleming
Rachel Frick
Kevin Hawkins
Delphine Khanna
Bethany Nowviskie
David Reynolds
Jenn Riley
Sarah Shreeves
Joan Starr
Jennifer Vinopal
Melissa Wisner

 

Rachel on 2 May 2011 / 4 Comments