Dear Colleagues,
The Access 2021 Conference Program Committee invites proposals for
participation in the upcoming Access Conference
<https://accessconference.ca/>, which will take place virtually the week of
October 18-22, 2021.
Start your submission now.
<https://accessproceedings.ca/index.php/access/about/submissions> Deadline
for submissions is July 30th 2021.
Access is Canada’s premier annual library technology conference bringing
librarians, technicians, developers, programmers, and managers from all
library sectors together to discuss unique and interesting library
processes and technologies. There will be plenty of opportunities to share
ideas and learn from each other!
This single-stream conference features exciting keynotes, presentations,
lightning talks, a hackathon, and opportunities to socialize and network.
We are seeking proposals for:
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20-minute sessions (15 min + 5 min for questions)
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These could be demos, theory, practice, case studies, original
research, etc. We welcome innovative approaches!
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Proposals will be peer-reviewed.
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60-minute multi-speaker sessions (45 min + 15 min for questions)
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These should be self-organized. We encourage sessions demonstrating
perspectives from multiple organizations.
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Proposals will be peer-reviewed.
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5-minute lightning talks
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On any subject that is conference-related.
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Proposals will not be peer-reviewed.
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Workshops & Hackfest
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Interested in running a workshop or hackfest session during the
conference? Let us know
<https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdHqDudBQdgMT8yhDO-sVstZkeXiES8F_DRJzVwxo8ny4wVEg/viewform?usp=sf_link>
what you would like to do and how we can help make it happen.
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Something else in mind?
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We welcome submissions that take an innovative approach to
conferencing online. If you have an idea for a presentation that is not a
traditional webinar-style talk - especially something that inspires
interaction and active engagement - we encourage you to submit!
Theme: The Slow and The Furious
What a long, strange, slow (but also frenetic?) year it has been. Access
returns online for 2021 and we invite proposals on any topic relevant to
library technologies and their associated processes. Need some ideas? Check
out the programs on our past conference websites
<https://accessconference.ca/past-conferences/>.
This year we especially welcome proposals sharing your experiences over the
last 18 months as we begin to return to a “new normal”. It’s been a long
haul and we’d like to hold space to reflect on issues that arose at our
institutions, things people tried that worked (or didn’t!), questions that
are still to be answered, and thoughts about moving forward.
Ready to submit?
Create an account and submit your proposal
<https://accessproceedings.ca/index.php/access/about/submissions>
Submission deadline is July 30th 2021.
Speakers will be notified of their acceptance decision by September 20th
2021.
Volunteer to be a peer reviewer
Whether you are submitting a proposal this year or not, we are seeking
volunteers for our double-blind peer review process. As a peer reviewer,
you will be responsible for reading and completing a reviewer form for two
to three 250 word proposals (typically takes less than 30 min each).
Ideally, we are looking for a variety of people from multiple disciplines -
Access veterans and new community members welcome! You do not need to be
attending the conference and you can be a peer reviewer if you have
submitted a proposal (you will not receive your own submission to review).
Peer reviewing activity will take place between August 2nd and 20th.
Sign-up to be a peer reviewer
<https://accessproceedings.ca/index.php/access/review>
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The Access 2021 organizers are committed to making this an inclusive and
safe event for everyone – please review our Code of Conduct
<http://accessconference.ca/access-code-of-conduct/>.
On behalf of the Access Conference Planning Committee,
*Rebecca Dickson *(She/her/hers
<https://equity.ubc.ca/resources/gender-diversity/pronouns/>)
Digital Stewardship Network Coordinator
Council of Prairie and Pacific University Libraries
Vancouver, BC | Musqueam Traditional Territory
Phone 236 885 5920
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https://coppul.ca/digital-stewardship
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