This year the SciPy (Scientific Python) conference is hosting a mini-symposium on Library Science and Digital Humanities! We welcome submissions from the community on interesting ways in which you use Python to augment your work -- from metadata normalization/harvesting, to research data management, to discovery platforms, digital publishing, and more! If you're using Python in LIS and digital humanities projects, we'd love to see your work! The annual SciPy Conference brings together over 700 participants from industry, academia, and government to showcase their latest projects, learn from skilled users and developers, and collaborate on code development. The full program will consist of 2 days of tutorials (July 9-10), 3 days of talks (July 11-13), and 2 days of developer sprints (July 14-15). The submission deadline has been extended to February 15th. See the link below for more information: https://scipy2018.scipy.org/ I hope you will submit! Best, Vicky -- Vicky Steeves Research Data Management and Reproducibility Librarian Phone: 1-212-992-6269 <(212)%20992-6269> ORCID: orcid.org/0000-0003-4298-168X/ vickysteeves.com | @VickySteeves <https://twitter.com/VickySteeves> NYU Libraries Data Services | NYU Center for Data Science