Hello DLF-Announce,
CLIR is excited to share more info about plans for the
Digital Library Federation (DLF) Forum Virtual Sessions, a special online gathering for sessions that were accepted in the 2022 program, but were not able to be presented in person. Registration information, session abstracts, and presenter names are
now available
on our website.
Register for the Virtual Sessions Today
DLF Forum Virtual Sessions will take place at the following dates and times:
Thursday, April 13, 1pm-2pm ET:
Centering Users: Developing a Community of Practice for User Experience & Archival Description (45-minute panel)
Friday, April 14, 1pm-2pm ET:
Convene, Discuss, Collaborate: Building a Transatlantic Digital Skills Community for Research Libraries During the Covid Pandemic (45-minute panel)
Thursday, April 20, 1pm-2:30pm ET:
Combination session of four 15-minute presentations:
Friday, April 21, 1pm-2pm ET:
Days of Future Past: Why Race Matters in Metadata (45-minute panel)
Full information about these sessions is available
on the DLF website.
NDSA’s Digital Preservation will also host presentations
TOMORROW, February 23. Details about their event and registration information can be found
on the NDSA website.
All sessions for both events will be free and open to the public.
If you have questions about these events, email
[log in to unmask].
With many thanks,
Team DLF
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Aliya Reich | she/her/hers
Program Manager for Conferences and Events
🦀 Based in Baltimore, MD
Digital Library Federation (DLF)
Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR)
1800 Diagonal Rd, Suite 600, Alexandria, VA 22314
My weekly schedule is Monday-Thursday.
to manage your DLF-ANNOUNCE subscription, visit https://www.diglib.org/announce