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Crossing Borders Preconference Summit

Bucknell University, with generous support from the Andrew W. Mellon
Foundation, will host its third annual digital scholarship
conference October 28-30, 2016. The theme for this year’s conference is
“Negotiating Borders through Digital Collaboration.”

Undoubtedly, many conference presentations touch upon projects and research
that describe collaborations that cross departmental or disciplinary
boundaries. Yet, many of us know that too often those involved in
supporting digital scholarship efforts on our campuses struggle to tear
down the walls and silos that have developed in and amongst our own
departments, divisions and teams as well. We often find ourselves asking:
Where does digital scholarship live? Does it matter where digital
scholarship lives? Are institutions duplicating positions or expecting
departments to do the work often done in another area? How are librarians,
instructional technologists, and other digital scholarship professionals
working to break down barriers between and amongst one another?

The “Crossing Borders” Preconference Summit aims to tackle these challenges
head on. Over the course of three days prior to the start of the
“Negotiating Borders” Conference, participants in the Summit will discuss
both the challenges and opportunities that exist for cross-departmental
collaboration between librarians, technologists and those who support
digital scholarship programs at our respective colleges and universities.
Through both small and large group conversations and activities,
participants will work towards producing a set of guidelines and
recommendations to share with the broader digital scholarship community.

Who: Librarians, Instructional Technologists, Digital Scholarship
professionals
What: a gathering of those interested in breaking down barriers that can
and do exist between librarians, technologists and others involved in
digital scholarship
When: October 26th – 28th
Participants may also wish to attend the Bucknell Digital Scholarship
Conference <http://budsc16.scholar.bucknell.edu/>,October 28th -30th
Where: Bucknell University, Lewisburg, PA
Why: Because the best ideas are almost always developed in the spirit of
collaboration, not in administrative isolation

Application Process: http://budsc16.scholar.bucknell.edu/call-for-summit
-participants/

Participation in the Crossing Borders Summit will be determined through a
competitive application process. Session facilitators will be seeking to
create a participant group that reflects the diverse experiences,
backgrounds, and perspectives of individuals who populate the field of
digital scholarship. We especially encourage applications from individuals
who are deeply interested in digital scholarship activities but who might
oftentimes find themselves outside the conversation. Through the
application, the session facilitators seek to learn about each applicant’s
background and to hear in the applicant’s own words how they express the
willingness and ability to help develop real-world strategies for
encouraging collaboration between those campus entities interested in
digital scholarship. We expect to select 10-12 participants.

Applications to participate should be submitted online and are due
by September 5th. Successful applications will address the following
components:


   - A personal narrative that helps us understand your interest/engagement
   in digital scholarship
   - A summary of your experience in the field
   - A narrative detailing your home institution’s opportunities and
   challenges in regards to leveraging the experience of librarians,
   information technologists and other digital scholarship professions for the
   benefit of the entire organization. For instance, if there is/was one thing
   you could change about how your institution approaches digital scholarship,
   what would it be? At the same time, what is an aspect of your institution’s
   approach that you would like to keep?


Applicants will be informed of their status on or before September 14th.

Thanks to the generosity of the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, Bucknell
University will provide three nights of complimentary hotel accommodations
(Tuesday – Thursday) in order to assist participants in attending the
Summit. Participants will be responsible for all other travel costs.

Summit Facilitators:
Jon Breitenbucher
<http://educationaltechnology.wooster.edu/people/jon-breitenbucher/>,
Director of Educational Technology, The College of Wooster
Matt Gardzina <http://itec.blogs.bucknell.edu/matt-gardzina/>, Director of
Digital Pedagogy & Scholarship, Bucknell University
Lisa McFall <http://www.dhinitiative.org/about/staff/lmcfall>, Metadata and
Digital Initiatives Librarian, Hamilton College

Questions:
Please contact Matt Gardzina with any questions.
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Lisa M. McFall
Metadata and Digital Initiatives Librarian
Hamilton College
Clinton, NY 13323
315-859-4788
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