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There was an error on yesterday's Call for Proposals for the upcoming
Netspeed Conference.

Please note that the submission deadline is *April 30th**, *not April 15th.

The full call for proposal, along with the corrected date is below.  You
can also visit our website at http://netspeedconference.com for details.

*Netspeed 2018 – Your Conference for Technology in Libraries*
*October 11 & 12, 2018*
*Strathcona County Library*
*Sherwood Park, AB*

Are you a maven of makerspaces? A master of UX?

Do you grok code?

Have you turned a $1.05 budget into a fully functioning computer lab?
Conducted unique research on internet search skills and digital literacy?
Investigated or implemented cutting-edge technology at your institution?
Developed the perfect recipe to engage your patrons through social media?

*Netspeed is back, and we’re looking for people who are passionate about
technology in libraries to present at our conference.*


Netspeed brings together library professionals from both academic and
public libraries to discuss trends, developments, innovations, research,
and practical matters related to library technologies. We provide sessions
for different interests, uses, and levels of knowledge. We’re focused on
creating a forum for discovery, collaboration, and conversation – an event
where we can geek out about the latest exciting gadgets and hash through
some of the tough social questions our work often generates.

*Our conference program is made up of your ideas, insights, and knowledge
and is a reflection of those who submit presentation proposals. If there is
a topic you'd like to see addressed or a segment of the Alberta library
community that you feel is under-represented, then we encourage you to
submit your proposal for consideration. *

*If you work in or research libraries and have something to say or share
about library technology, then we want to hear from you! Here is a list of
some of the topics we’d love to hear about:*

   - Tools for collaboration
   - Project management
   - User experience
   - Data mining
   - Linked Data
   - Edutech
   - Policy and management issues
   - Makerspaces
   - Social impact of library technology
   - The digital divide
   - Podcasting & Vlogging
   - Information Privacy
   - Truth & Reconciliation related activities (must be focused on tech or
   digitally mediated programs)
   - Internet of Things
   - Negotiation skills (for e-resources, services, subscriptions, etc.)
   - Building community through technology
   - Social Media Marketing
   - Social Media engagement strategies
   - Risk management & disaster planning
   - Staff technology training & professional development strategies
   - Digital literacy
   - Media literacy
   - Budget management
   - Community outreach through technology



*Don’t let this list limit you – we are open to hearing all proposals and
topic suggestions!*

Submissions are being collected via Google Forms
<https://goo.gl/forms/2yYKgIB2DFCWpsJc2>.* All proposals must be submitted
no later than April 30, 2018. *Submissions will be reviewed after this
date. All successful applicants will be contacted by April 28. Presenters
will receive complimentary registration to Netspeed (no more than 2
complimentary registrations per presentation).

*Please click here to submit your proposal via Google Forms*
<https://goo.gl/forms/2yYKgIB2DFCWpsJc2>

*Questions? Comments? Please contact Lauren Sergy at The Alberta Library
at **[log in to unmask]* <[log in to unmask]>* or
by phone at 780-414-0805 ext. 230*

*Thanks for your interest – we look forward to reading your proposal!*


__________________________
*Lauren Sergy, MLIS*
*Communications Strategist*
The Alberta Library
#700, 10707-100 Ave
Edmonton, AB T5J 3M1
www.thealbertalibrary.ca <http://www.thealbertalibrary.ab.ca/>
t: 780.414.0805 x 230
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