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Purpose: Provides a forum for the exchange of ideas among those persons working with or interested in electronic resources; promotes the acquisition and access of electronic resources collections; strengthens communication and cooperation among persons working with electronic resources collections; addresses issues related to collection management and development of electronic resources, their funding, and selection; and contributes to the improvement of education and training of electronic resource archivists and librarians.

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Final call for proposals: SUNYLA 2022 Annual Conference

  • 1.  Final call for proposals: SUNYLA 2022 Annual Conference

    Posted Feb 15, 2022 12:46 PM

    SUNYLA 2022
    Soaring into the Future of Libraries

    Conference hosted by Farmingdale State College
    June 8–10, 2022

    Call for Proposals

     

    Deadline for workshop and presentation proposals: February 22, 2022


    The Planning Committee for the SUNYLA Annual Conference is accepting proposals for pre-conference workshops, lightning talks, panels, and presentations in the following tracks:

    • Archives and Special Collections
    • Cataloging, Technical Services, and Collection Development
    • Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Accessibility
    • Leadership and Management
    • Open Educational Resources and Textbook Affordability
    • Outreach and Marketing
    • Professional Development
    • Public Services and Interlibrary Loan
    • Reference and Instruction
    • Scholarly Communication
    • Systems and Technology

    The proposal form will allow you to assign more than one track to your presentation. If you are not sure which track your presentation fits into, there is an option to suggest a track.

    We are planning an in-person conference, though we recognize that circumstances might change due to the ongoing pandemic. In addition to the in-person program, a limited number of prerecorded presentations will be included on the conference website so that presenters who are unable to travel to Farmingdale have an opportunity to participate, albeit asynchronously. Those presenters will be responsible for ensuring they have adequate technology to support presenting digitally (e.g., device, camera, microphone, video editing software).

    If proposing multiple sessions, submit a separate form for each one. A separate call for poster session proposals will be sent in March.

    Please submit your proposals here: Call for Proposals

    Presentation options:

    Pre-conference workshop
    Date: June 8, 2022
    Length: 90 minutes
    Workshops are active training sessions where participants have the opportunity for hands-on practice or time for critical thinking and application.

    Presentation or panel
    Dates: June 9–10, 2022
    Length: 45 minutes

    Prerecorded presentation
    Available on the conference website
    Length: 20 minutes or less

    Lightning talk
    Dates: June 9–10, 2022
    Length: 10 minutes
    If you don't think your topic needs a full 45 minutes, then consider sharing with a short lightning talk.


    Thank you for your interest, and we look forward to seeing you at SUNYLA 2022! Questions? Please contact Programming Subcommittee Chair Renae Rapp (rrapp@sunymaritime.edu).



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    Dana Laird
    Technical Services Librarian
    SUNY Brockport, Drake Memorial Library
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