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The Digital Public Library of America (https://dp.la/) is currently seeking session proposals for DPLAfest 2017 (https://dp.la/info/get-involved/dplafest/april-2017/) to be held April 20-12, 2017, in Chicago. The submission form is available at https://dp.la/info/2016/12/06/call-for-dplafest-2017-session-proposals-now-open/

DPLAfest is an annual conference that brings together librarians, archivists, and museum professionals, developers and technologists, publishers and authors, educators, and many others to celebrate DPLA and its community of creative professionals.

Proposals should be related to digital libraries, broadly defined. This year, we are particularly interested in proposals at the intersection of digital libraries and:

- Social justice
- Copyright and rights management
- Public engagement
- Analytics, assessment, and impact
- Metadata/data quality
- Collaboration across types of institutions and sectors
- Training, professional development, and technical literacy
- Open educational resources
- Open access content, including use and reuse
- Technical infrastructure of interoperability including:
    - International Image Interoperability Framework (IIIF) integration
    - ResourceSync
    - Linked Open Data
    - Repository systems
    - Aggregation technologies
    - Search and discovery
  
We also encourage proposals that highlight digital library work being done in and/or focusing on our host city – Chicago!

The deadline to submit a session proposal is Tuesday, January 17, 2017. 

The hosts for DPLAfest 2017 include Chicago Public Library, the Black Metropolis Research Consortium, Chicago Collections, and the Reaching Across Illinois Library System (RAILS).