*The ILiADS Steering Committee welcomes proposals for the seventh Institute
for Liberal Arts Digital Scholarship!* This year’s Institute, hosted
by *Grinnell
College*, will be held in person *June 26-July 1, 2022*.
ILiADS offers a week-long intensive environment for collaborative project
teams composed of some mix of researchers, librarians, technologists, and
students to build upon established digital pedagogy or scholarship projects
and/or launch new ones. To help get a new project started and/or clear
hurdles, each team is assigned a Liaison expert to consult on the project
and help connect them to other experts. The schedule for the week includes
focused team time supplemented by panels and talks designed around the
cohort. This allows time for hands-on exploration and open inquiry and
allows for the community to drive professional development throughout the
week through responsive pop-up sessions and spontaneous collaborations.
Over the course of the week, team members will learn more about their own
collaboration and how to sustain their project into the future.
The steering committee encourages proposals from teams in whole or in part
new to digital scholarship. We especially encourage projects led by
undergraduates, as well as staff and early career faculty. Additionally, we
invite proposals from teams that include members who are Black, Indigenous,
Latinx, and people of color, people with disabilities, neurodivergent
people, and LGBTQ+ people. Projects of all types, and in any stage, are
welcomed. We employ an expansive definition of "digital project" that can
include topics like infrastructure development and pedagogical practice.
As you prepare your submission, please follow the proposal guidelines
<https://iliads.org/proposal-guidelines/>. Examples of successful project
proposals from the past are linked from the CFP page on the ILiADS website
<https://iliads.org/call-for-proposals/>.
*Please send a PDF with your completed proposal (or any questions!) to
[log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]> by April 18, 2022.*
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R. Benjamin Gorham, PhD
Research Data and GIS Specialist, Freedman Center for Digital Scholarship
Kelvin Smith Library
Case Western Reserve University
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