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*Library Publishing Curriculum Pilot Workshops: Content and Sustainability*



The Library Publishing Coalition <https://librarypublishing.org/> and
the Educopia
Institute <https://educopia.org/>, in collaboration with the Digital
Library Federation <https://www.diglib.org/> (DLF), are excited to host a
pair of in-person workshops at the 2018 DLF Forum based on the
IMLS-funded Developing
a Curriculum to Advance Library-Based Publishing
<https://educopia.org/research/libpubcurriculum> project.



Date: Sunday, October 14 (full day)

Location: M Resort <http://www.themresort.com/>, just outside of Las Vegas,
NV

Registration fee: $100 (includes breakfast, lunch, and multiple coffee
breaks)



Apply to attend a workshop
<https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScgUtoLOF4vBULwONOzZ9bZCzlIduK3V0biyD3NhhNpILuYrA/viewform>
(deadline August 24)



Both full-day workshops will take place on Sunday, October 14 (the day
before the Forum) at the M Resort just outside of Las Vegas, NV. Each
workshop is limited to 20 participants, to be selected through a brief
application process. We also have three diversity scholarships available -
see below for details.



While the workshops are affiliated with and will complement the DLF Forum,
please note that you do not have to attend the Forum to participate in the
workshops. See below for workshop descriptions, scholarship information,
and application instructions.



Note: These workshops are based on the Content and Sustainability modules
<https://educopia.org/deliverables/library-publishing-curriculum> of the
Library Publishing Curriculum released in May 2018.



*WORKSHOP DESCRIPTIONS*

*Library Publishing Curriculum: Content*

The Content Workshop (based on the Content Module
<https://educopia.org/deliverables/library-publishing-curriculum>) covers
how library publishers attract, select, edit, manage, and disseminate
content. It includes information about how to recruit partners and select
content for a program, and how to incorporate diverse voices into each part
of the publication process. It also shares information about common
production workflows, identifying the resources and staff skills needed to
support various editorial strategies and content types.

*Instructor: Matt Ruen, Grand Valley State University*



*Library Publishing Curriculum: Sustainability *

The Sustainability workshop (based on the Sustainability Module
<https://educopia.org/deliverables/library-publishing-curriculum>) will
focus on how library publishing endeavors can establish longevity and find
long-term success. Attendees will learn how to build support with key
stakeholders and communities, both internally (library staff) and
externally (e.g., University Press), and how to undertake digital
preservation to prolong the lifespan of digital publications.

*Instructor: Lisa Schiff, California Digital Library*



*DIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIPS*

We are delighted to be able to offer three scholarships for workshop
attendees, aimed at ensuring a diverse group of participants. Each
scholarship consists of up to $1,000 in reimbursement against allowable
travel expenses incurred for workshop attendance (determined according to
U.S. federal guidelines, as this is funded through a federal grant). The
scholarship application deadline is August 24, 2018, and applicants will be
notified by September 7, 2018.



*HOW TO APPLY*

If you are interested in applying for the workshop and/or for a diversity
scholarship, please fill out the application form
<https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScgUtoLOF4vBULwONOzZ9bZCzlIduK3V0biyD3NhhNpILuYrA/viewform>.
The application deadline is August 24, 2018 and applicants will be notified
by September 7, 2018.



Please note that the application will ask for: A brief applicant bio, A
brief personal statement that addresses how attendance at the workshop will
benefit the participant, Diversity characteristics (diversity scholarship
applicants only)



*CONTACT*

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The IMLS-funded Developing a Curriculum to Advance Library-Based Publishing
project is running a series of pilot workshops, and these two DLF workshops
are one opportunity of many. For a full list of events, including virtual
and physical workshop opportunities, please see:
https://educopia.org/deliverables/library-publishing-curriculum-pilot-experiences.



-- 
Hannah Ballard <https://educopia.org/staff/hannah-ballard>
Project and Communications Manager
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