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CFP: Beyond the Numbers 2022

  • 1.  CFP: Beyond the Numbers 2022

    Posted Mar 16, 2022 07:31 AM
    Posted on behalf of a member of the conference organizing committee. Apologies for cross-posting!
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    Beyond the Numbers – November 8-10, 2022
    Call for Proposals

    Submission deadline: June 30, 2022

    The Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis seeks submissions for its biennial conference on economic information. This conference will bring together librarians, information professionals, data researchers, and data managers to improve understanding of economic resources and how to find, use, and share them.

    We encourage users, educators, creators, curators, and managers of economic, business, and financial information to share their expertise and provide insights into the challenges they face. If you have attended before, consider presenting and sharing your expertise! 

    Possible topics include:

    • New, misunderstood, or underused economic information tools and sources
    • Managing data for access, preservation, sharing, and re-use
    • Library instruction using economic data: case studies, best practices
    • Alternative and digital data: trends and developments in the use of non-traditional sources of data for economics research
    • Sources for economic data related to the pandemic
    • Accessing data via APIs and data clean up
    • Economic data visualization: best practices, tools, what to avoid
    • Open information for economics: sources, issues, trends, and developments
    • Finding hidden economic information (papers and data stored in institutional repositories)
    • Best practices for promoting the FAIR principles (findability, accessibility, interoperability, and reuse)
    • Data ethics as part of data literacy: key concepts and principles, integration into data reference and instruction

    Presentation types include:

    • Lightning talks: 5-7 minutes
    • Short sessions: 20 minutes
    • Sessions, Panels, Workshops:  45-minute full sessions (will consider up to 90 min max)

    Abstracts for each proposal should be no more than 250 words. For presentations and panel discussions, clearly state the aim of the presentation, the topic, and the specific knowledge attendees will gain.

    All proposals will be reviewed by the conference organizing committee

    Please submit your proposals by Thursday, June 30, 2022, via email to BTN2022@fedshare.frb.org 

    Please include the following information in your submission:

    • Title:
    • Presenter(s):
    • Presenter affiliation:
    • Presenter email(s):
    • Presentation type:
    • Abstract (250 words):


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    Stephanie Crowe
    Interim Associate Director, Research and Instructional Services
    University of North Carolina Wilmington
    She/Her/Hers
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