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CARTO + CCA Calgary 2023 Call for Proposals

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Hello Everyone!

Please see the call for proposals below for the 56th annual CARTO conference <https://cca-acc.org/conferences/current-conference> presented by the Association of Canadian Map Libraries and Archives in collaboration with the Canadian Cartographic Association. It will take place at the University of Calgary, in Calgary Alberta, Canada on June 14th-16th, 2023.

Warm regards,

Meg
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Making and Breaking Boundaries: Advancing excellence in Cartography, in Canadian Map Libraries, and Beyond

Submit a proposal: https://arcg.is/1XOyfy1

The Association of Canadian Map Libraries and Archives (ACMLA) and the Canadian Cartographic Association (CCA) are pleased to announce a return to in-person conferencing at the University of Calgary June 14-16 for the 56th edition of Carto! To accommodate members and other interested people not intending to attend in-person, we are planning a hybrid conference that will enable meaningful online participation. From remote library services to remote sensing data collection, this year's conference explores the changing boundaries of cartography and map librarianship in what has been an incredibly transformative couple of years.



The Carto 2023 conference committee invites researchers, students, cartographers, librarians, library staff, archivists, geographic information specialists, and other interested individuals to submit proposals for in-person presentations, panels, papers, posters, and workshops that explore this theme and others related to it.



Topics of interest include (but are not limited to):

  *   The application of domain and/or software expertise to add value to existing cartographic collections.
  *   Innovative uses of modern or historical cartographic materials to support teaching and research.
  *   New approaches for supporting the software training needs of researchers, students, and the public.
  *   Considerations for curating, and making available historical and contemporary Indigenous collections and mapping work.
  *   Creating geospatial data through the digitization and georeferencing of print collections.
  *   Approaches for linking digital map collections to archival and other relevant materials.
  *   Strategies and systems for improving the discoverability and reusability of cartographic materials and geospatial data.
  *   New uses for physical space in map collections and libraries.
  *   Innovative methods for geovisualization and for the analysis, collection and creation of geospatial data.
  *   Collaboration opportunities for those managing map collections and groups across the academic and public spheres.
  *   Managing geospatial collections and research data, and addressing challenges associated with using, describing, archiving, preserving and providing access to  this information.
  *   Innovations in integrating cartography with sources of real-time and interactive data geographic information.
  *   Mapping projects based on open data from Canadian and other sources.

Please submit an abstract (250 words) of your proposal in either French or English with a brief biography using the submission form. The deadline for submissions is March 4th, 2023, 11:59 PM ET. If you have any questions about your submission or the conference, please contact Meg Miller<mailto:[log in to unmask]> of the program committee.



Conference session formats (in person at the University of Calgary)

  *   Presentation (20 minutes including questions)
  *   Lightning talk (10 minutes including questions)
  *   Panel presentation (60 minutes, minimum of 3 presenters)
  *   Posters / StoryMaps (authors should be available to engage with conference participants during a presentation session)
  *   Workshop (60 minutes)
  *   Student researcher sessions (We especially encourage post-secondary students to take part in any of the above sessions. Please note that there are funding/grant/award opportunities available for student presenters. To apply please see https://acmla-acacc.ca/awards and https://cca-acc.org/

Thank you for your interest in presenting.


See you in Calgary!


On the behalf of the programming committee,

Zack MacDonald (chair)
Francine Berish, Queen's University (committee co-chair)
Thomas Herbreteau, New Brunswick Department of Justice and Public Safety (committee co-chair)

Martin Chandler, Cape Breton University
Saman Goudarzi, McMaster University
Meg Miller, University of Manitoba
Sherri Sunstrum, Carleton University
René Duplain, University of Ottawa


Link to submission form: https://arcg.is/1XOyfy1

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Appel de propositions

Créer et briser les frontières : Promouvoir l'excellence en cartographie dans les cartothèques canadiennes et au-delà

Soumettez une proposition<Soumettez%20une%20proposition>: https://arcg.is/0Dvm4b

L'Association des cartothèques et archives cartographiques du Canada (ACACC) et l'Association Canadienne de Cartographie (ACC) sont heureuses d'annoncer le retour des conférences en personne à l'Université de Calgary du 14 au 16 juin pour la 56ème édition de Carto !  Afin d'accommoder les membres et les autres personnes intéressées qui n'ont pas l'intention de participer en personne, nous planifions une conférence hybride qui permettra également une participation en ligne significative. Des services de bibliothèque à distance à la collecte de données de télédétection, cette conférence annuelle explorera les frontières changeantes de la cartographie et de la cartothèque dans ce qui a été une période incroyablement transformatrice de deux ans.

Le comité de la conférence Carto 2023 invite les chercheurs, les étudiants, les cartographes, les bibliothécaires, le personnel des bibliothèques, les archivistes, les spécialistes de l'information géographique et toute autre personne intéressée à soumettre des propositions de présentations en personne, de panels, d'affiches et d'ateliers qui explorent ce thème et d'autres qui lui sont liés.

Les sujets d'intérêt incluent (mais ne sont pas limités à) :

  *   L'application de l'expertise du domaine et/ou du logiciel qui ajoutent de la valeur aux collections existantes.
  *   Les utilisations innovantes de matériaux cartographiques modernes ou historiques pour contribuer à l'enseignement et la recherche.
  *   Nouvelles approches pour répondre aux besoins de formation aux logiciels pour les chercheurs, étudiants et le public.
  *   Considérations pour la conservation et la mise à disposition des collections et cartes autochtones anciennes et contemporaines.
  *   Création de données géospatiales grâce à la numérisation et au géoréférencement des collections.
  *   Les approches permettant de relier les collections de cartes numériques aux archives et autres documents pertinents.
  *   Stratégies et systèmes pour améliorer la découvrabilité et la réutilisation des documents cartographiques et des données géospatiales.
  *   Nouvelles utilisations des espaces physiques pour les collections de cartes et les bibliothèques.
  *   Méthodes innovantes pour la géovisualisation, ainsi que l'analyse, la collection et la création de données géospatiales.
  *   Possibilités de collaboration pour ceux qui gèrent des collections de cartes et des groupes dans les milieux universitaires et publics.
  *   Gérer les collections géospatiales et les données de recherche, ainsi que relever les défis associés à l'utilisation, à la description, à l'archivage, à la préservation et à l'accès aux informations.
  *   Intégrations innovantes de la cartographie dans les SIG à temps réels et interactifs.
  *   Projets de cartographie utilisant les données ouvertes canadiennes et internationales.

Veuillez soumettre un abstrait (250 mots) de votre proposition en français ou anglais, ainsi qu'une courte biographie. La date limite est à 23h59 (heure de l'est) le 4 mars 2023. Pour toutes questions concernant votre soumission ou la conférence, veuillez contacter Thomas Herbreteau<mailto:[log in to unmask]> du comité de programme.

Types de présentation disponibles (en personne à l'Université de Calgary) :

  *   Démonstration (20 minutes incluant questions)
  *   Présentation éclair (10 minutes incluant questions)
  *   Présentation en panel (60 minutes, au moins 3 personnes)
  *   Posters / StoryMaps (l'autheur.trice doit être disponible pour présenter leur travail en personne)
  *   Atelier (60 minutes)
  *   Session pour chercheur.se étudiant.e (nous encourageons les étudiants post-secondaires de présenter ou participer dans un format ci-dessus. Veuillez noter que des bourses sont disponibles pour les présentateurs.trices étudiant.e.s. Veuillez consulter https://acmla-acacc.ca/awards (anglais) et https://cca-acc.org/fr/accueil.

Merci pour votre intérêt de présenter.

On se verra à Calgary !

Au nom du comité de programme :

Zack MacDonald, Western University (président)
Francine Berish, Queen's University (coprésidente de comité)
Thomas Herbreteau, Ministère de la sécurité publique du Nouveau-Brunswick (coprésident de comité)

Martin Chandler, Cape Breton University
Saman Goudarzi, McMaster University
Meg Miller, University of Manitoba
Sherri Sunstrum, Carleton University
René Duplain, Université d'Ottawa
Accédez au formulaire de soumission ici: https://arcg.is/0Dvm4b


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