Hello all, We are now accepting proposals for the 2021 IIIF Annual Conference, taking place June 22-24 online. The due date for submissions is *April 2nd*. Further details regarding submissions, including requirements, resources for finding collaborators, and a submission form, can be found on our site: https://iiif.io/news/2021/03/03/CFP/ The Program Committee is looking for proposals in the following forms: - 1 to 2 hour regional meetings/showcases (this is a new option for 2021, details on what these may entail here <https://docs.google.com/document/d/13XPk_sOeL7N6hn-NM8-5hOWYI3hqnOJ6YIkIxxAes3U/edit?usp=sharing> ) - 6 minute pre-recorded lightning talks - 15 minute presentations (plus 5 minutes for questions for a total of 20 minutes) - 1 to 1.5 hour open blocks (could be a panel session or series of presentations grouped around a theme) We encourage showcasing developments in IIIF and are especially interested in developments in the following areas: - Experiences implementing version 3.0 of the Image and Presentation APIs - IIIF Audio/Visual use cases and implementations - IIIF and STEM resources - National efforts which include a IIIF component - The IIIF implementation spectrum: large-scale or small-scale projects - Interoperability in IIIF contexts and beyond - Teaching and learning examples and best practices using IIIF resources - Implementations of IIIF outside of North America/Europe - Annotation, including full-text or academic use cases - Discovering IIIF resources - IIIF communities (3D, archives, museums, etc.) - Linked Open “Usable” Data (LOUD) and IIIF - Using IIIF material for Machine Learning and AI Please reach out to us at [log in to unmask] with any questions. On behalf of the 2021 Program Committee, Meg -- Meg O'Hearn Community and Events Coordinator International Image Interoperability Framework (IIIF) Based in Brooklyn, NY https://iiif.io/ ######################################################################## to manage your DLF-ANNOUNCE subscription, visit diglib.org/announce