We are pleased to announce that the NASIG Autumn virtual conference is
scheduled to take place online October 15-17, 2024, and the call for
proposals is now open.
We are accepting proposals for the following session types:
* Short (7 minutes): fitting for concise overviews or burgeoning ideas
* Medium (15 minutes): perfect for case studies
* Long (30 minutes): ideal for more detailed presentations
All of the session types are ideal for demonstrations. If you have an idea
better suited for a longer session (1 hour), a panel discussion, or a
workshop, please consider submitting your idea when the call for proposals
for the 2025 NASIG Annual Conference comes out later this year.
Please submit your proposals here: https://forms.gle/ZzvitVt69SgCG247A by
Monday, August 19, 2024.
Whether you are new to libraries, working towards your MLIS, or have many
years of experience, we are interested in learning more about your work
with:
* New or evolving tools, such as AI
* Open Source library systems
* Collection development and assessment
* Licensing trends and workflows
* Cataloging practices
* And more!
Sessions may present a research study report, an analysis of a practical
problem-solving effort, new findings related to a previously shared NASIG
webinar or conference presentation, or a description of an innovative
program that may interest the NASIG community. Demonstrations are
particularly effective in the virtual format. This is not an opportunity to
promote or denigrate a specific vendor, product, or service.
#NASIGAutumn is an entirely virtual event, open to speakers and attendees
globally. Speakers will receive free registration. We intend to make NASIG
Autumn content more widely available after the conference. Additional
details will be included in the Speaker MOU.
The deadline for submission is Monday, August 19, 2024, after which our
planning committee will convene and review all submissions. If you need an
extension or any assistance with your submission, please do not hesitate to
contact us at [log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>
We would be grateful if you would share this email among your own networks.
Many thanks in advance!
The NASIG Virtual Conference Committee (VCC)
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