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The 2019 Scholarly Communication Symposium will be held on Monday, April
15, 2019 at UNC Greensboro, North Carolina.  This annual symposium
provocatively explores particular issues in the evolving landscape of
scholarly communications, bringing together researchers, technologists,
librarians, and other stakeholders in the scholarly communications
ecosystem.

This year UNC Greensboro is partnering with the Educopia Institute to host
the symposium as a joint event.  The 2019 symposium will explore the ways
that the impacts of digital scholarship are intertwined with and dependent
on the infrastructure underlying such efforts.  Without strong and
persistent organizational and technical systems to undergird them, digital
scholarship may become a flash in the pan.  National experts will speak to
the issues of creating and sustaining infrastructure for research data
management, digital humanities, and online publishing.

The symposium keynote speaker will be Dr. David Eltis, renowned creator of
the TransAtlantic Slave Trade Database.  The closing speaker will be Dr.
Amy Friedlander of the NSF Office of Cyberinfrastructure.  See the
symposium website for additional presenters.

For more information, go to: https://libconf.uncg.edu/

To register, go to: https://go.uncg.edu/scs19

Hashtag: #UNCGSCS19

Warm regards,
Martin Halbert (Ph.D., MLIS), UNC Greensboro Dean of Libraries

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