GAMERT (Gaming) Round Table

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The mission of the Games and Gaming Round Table is to provide the following:
  • A forum for the exchange of ideas and concerns surrounding games in libraries;
  • Resources to the library community to support the building and maintaining of library game collections;
  • A force for initiating and supporting game programming in libraries;
  • Create an awareness of, and need for, the support of the value of gaming and play in libraries, schools, and related learning communities.
  • Create an awareness of the value of games and gaming in library outreach and community engagement plans.
  • A professional and social forum for networking among librarians and non-librarians interested in games and gaming.

Call for Proposals Deadline Extended Until March 9 for Core Forum 2025 in Denver!

  • 1.  Call for Proposals Deadline Extended Until March 9 for Core Forum 2025 in Denver!

    Posted Feb 28, 2025 05:21 PM

    Join Core Forum 2025 at the Denver Hilton City Center for an incredible opportunity to celebrate the diverse and interconnected library work of you, our Core members. From November 12-14, 2025 we'll engage the collective expertise of presenters and participants, facilitating thought-provoking conversations over two days of presentations, table-top exhibits, and poster sessions. Core Forum provides a place to build and foster relationships with colleagues through exciting networking activities.

     

    Consider submitting a proposal for a thought-provoking and highly-relevant to practitioners presentation in the following areas:

     

    Access and Equity

    Buildings and Operations

    Leadership and Management

    Metadata and Collections

    Technology

    Preservation

     

    Presentation Opportunities

     

    SESSION - Concurrent sessions will be held on Thursday and Friday. Presentations will be 45 minutes in length with 15 minutes for introduction and Q&A. Presenters are required to present in-person and register at the discounted presenter rate.

     

    PRECONFERENCE - Half-day (3-4 hours) preconferences and tours (off-site venue) will be held on Wednesday. Presenters are required to present in-person.

     

    POSTER - The poster session offers the opportunity to share and promote work, research, and ideas across the Forum's content areas identified in the bulleted list above. Print poster presentations will be available throughout the Forum, with special time reserved during the 2-day event for participants to ask questions and engage in chat conversation with the presenters.

     

    Proposals will be evaluated on the following points:

     

    • Relevance to the Forum's program tracks and audience

    • Opportunities for learning and applicability to current library trends

    • Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion

     

    We encourage diversity in presenters from a wide range of backgrounds, libraries, and experiences. We deliberately seek and strongly encourage submissions from underrepresented groups, such as Indigenous peoples, women, people of color, the LGBTQA+ community, and people with disabilities. We also strongly encourage submissions with presenters from public, school, and special libraries.

     

    Vendors wishing to submit a proposal should partner with a library representative who is evaluating/using the product or service.

     

    Presenters will submit final presentation slides and/or electronic content (video, audio, etc.) 10 days prior to the event for accessibility reviewing and to be made available online following the event. Presenters will be able to register at a discounted rate and participate in the Forum as attendees.

     

    Ready to submit your proposal? Complete the Proposal Form before the Sunday, March 9, 2025 deadline. To preview the 2025 Core Forum proposal questions before starting the form, please download the questions here.

     

    Questions can be sent to the Forum Planning Co-Chairs or Core Staff:

     

    Michael Holt,  Core Forum Planning Committee Co-Chair, michaelholt@lsu.edu 

    Cate Sering, Core Forum Planning Committee Co-Chair, cate.sering@washingtoncountymn.gov 

    Julie Reese, Core Executive Director, jreese@ala.org 

    Tom Ferren, Core Deputy Executive Director of Learning and Events, tferren@ala.org

     

    Save the Date:

    Registration will open in April. Join the notification list to receive event announcements. Check the Core Forum website for program information and sponsorship opportunities.



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    John Klima
    Technology Manager
    Waukesha Public Library
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