The 2019 Access <https://accessconference.ca/> Program Committee invites
proposals for participation in the upcoming Access Conference, which will
be held September 30 to October 2, 2019 in Edmonton, Alberta at the Matrix
Hotel
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hosted by University of Alberta Libraries <https://www.library.ualberta.ca/>.
The call for proposals is open until *May 10th, 2019*.
This single stream conference features exciting keynotes, presentations,
lightning talks, a hackathon, and lots of time for networking and social
events. We are seeking proposals for:
- 20 min presentations (15 min presentation & 5 min for questions)
- These could be demos, theory or practice, case studies, original
research, etc.
- These submissions will be peer-reviewed
- 60 min multi-speaker sessions (45 min + 15 min for questions)
- We expect you to organize the speakers but the format is up to you.
In these longer blocks, we want to give space for dialogue and
conversation
around an issue or project.
- These submissions will be peer-reviewed like the presentation
proposals.
- 5 min lightning talks
- Want to show off a new project, introduce a hypothesis or just have
something to say? These 5 min lightning talks are the perfect
place to get
in front of an audience and get your idea out there.
- These sessions will not be peer-reviewed.
Submit a proposal by *May 10, 2019* at
https://accessproceedings.ca/index.php/access/about/submissions
Need some ideas? Check out the 2018 conference program
<https://accessconference.ca/2018program/> and past conference websites
<https://accessconference.ca/past-conferences/>!
Questions? Contact us at [log in to unmask]
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Digital Initiatives Projects Librarian
University of Alberta Libraries <https://www.library.ualberta.ca> | 2-10P
Cameron Library
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