**Please excuse any duplication** ER&L 2019 will be held March 3-6, 2019 in Austin, Texas. ER&L's 2019 Call for Session Proposals is currently seeking 45-minute session proposals and 15-minute short talks for the 2019 conference in the following areas, with complete descriptions of each track available online at http://www.electroniclibrarian.org/about/tracks/: 1. Managing e-Resources & Licensing 2. Collection Development & Assessment 3. Organizational Strategies 4. External Relationships 5. User Experience & Promotion 6. Scholarly Communication & Library Publishing 7. Emerging Technologies & Trends 8. Data Science & Libraries *Program Selection Criteria*: The committee will evaluate each proposal on the basis of subject matter (including, but not limited to, the issues listed in the topic descriptions), clarity, and timeliness. *Sessions*: The 45-minute session has been a part of ER&L since the beginning. Co-authorship and co-presenting is easily accommodated in this longer length format. Reduced rate registration is offered to accepted presenters. Short talks: The 15-minute short talk session is a newer addition to the ER&L program. This format allows for ideas or initiates in progress to be presented without a full session length session. Similar short talk topics will be clustered. Due to the session length, this format readily accommodates single presenters, but co-authorship is welcome. Reduced rate registration is offered to accepted presenters. * All presenters will be required to register for the conference at the discounted rate and are expected to attend the conference to make their presentation. * Program sessions, workshops, short-talks and posters are to be for the purpose of communicating relevant content to librarians, publishers, and library vendors. They are not to be used as a marketing opportunity or to sell product or services. Companies interested in presenting a sponsored content session, please contact us at [log in to unmask] *Submission Deadline:* September 24, 2018 Further information is available online at: https://www.electroniclibrarian.org/conference-info/speaking-opps/ <https://na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.electroniclibrarian.org%2Fconference-info%2Fspeaking-opps%2F&data=02%7C01%7Cangela.sidman%40yale.edu%7C67225619bf91463953ef08d605fcb473%7Cdd8cbebb21394df8b4114e3e87abeb5c%7C0%7C0%7C636702980284330124&sdata=Jh8KrVnOfubEIdyInQO6lLZ48sb95Is6wFJcEhzJmNY%3D&reserved=0> Please direct any questions to ER&L staff at: [log in to unmask] Thank you, Jennifer Bazeley Coordinator, Collection Access & Acquisitions Miami University Libraries <http://www.lib.miamioh.edu/> King Library 312 Oxford, OH 45056 p. 513.529.4216 | e. [log in to unmask]