Be a Part of the 2024 DLF Forum: Submit Your Proposal Today

The Council on Library and Information Resources is pleased to announce that we have opened the Call for Proposals for the in-person Digital Library Federation’s (DLF) Forum happening at Michigan State University in East Lansing, MI, July 29-31, 2024.

Note that CLIR/DLF will issue a separate call later this spring for the virtual event taking place this fall.

We encourage proposals from members and non-members; regulars and newcomers; digital library practitioners from all sectors (higher education, museums and cultural heritage, public libraries, archives, etc.) and those in adjacent fields such as institutional research and educational technology; and students, early- and mid-career professionals and senior staff alike. We especially welcome proposals from individuals who bring diverse professional and life experiences to the conference, including those from underrepresented or historically excluded racial, ethnic, or religious backgrounds, immigrants, veterans, those with disabilities, and people of all sexual orientations or gender identities. 

Learn more about our event and session formats, view the Call for Proposals, and submit.

The submission deadline for all proposals is Thursday, February 29, at 11:59pm Eastern Time.

Curious about submitting a proposal but not sure where to start? Join our CFP Office Hours on Thursday, February 15 at 1pm ET USA to learn more about the DLF Forum and session types for our in-person event. Register in advance.

If you have any questions, please write to us at forum@diglib.org. We’re looking forward to seeing you in Michigan this summer.

All best,

Team DLF

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