TCDL 2023 Call for Proposals

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Theme | Topics | Presentation Types | CFP Co-Working Session | Deadlines | SUBMISSIONS CLOSED

CALL FOR PROPOSALS IS CLOSED.

As of Monday, March 6, 2023, Texas Digital Library is no longer accepting proposals for the 2023 Texas Conference on Digital Libraries.

If you have a question or suggestion, please contact TDL at info@tdl.org. Find more conference updates at https://main.tdl.org/tdl-events/tcdl/tcdl-2023/.

Texas Conference on Digital Libraries
May 16 – 18, 2023
Commons Conference Center, Austin, Texas


HI… HOW ARE YOU? | TCDL 2023 THEME

After three years in the virtual space, the Texas Conferences on Digital Libraries will be held in-person, and we could not be more excited to welcome you back to Austin. Hi… how are you? As we reunite face-to-face, we’ll pause to reflect on all that has changed, especially ourselves and our workplaces, and forge a path forward together. 

Our work centers on increasing equitable access to digital materials, valuing the individual, celebrating differences, eliminating barriers, and providing space everyone can fully participate in. Let’s share how we work at work, how we work together, and how we work through challenges old and new.

So, hi. How are you… really? We can’t wait to find out at TCDL. 

As of Monday, March 6, 2023, Texas Digital Library is no longer accepting proposals for the 2023 Texas Conference on Digital Libraries.

If you have a question or suggestion, please contact TDL at info@tdl.org. Find more conference updates at https://main.tdl.org/tdl-events/tcdl/tcdl-2023/.


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TOPIC IDEAS

Topics of interest to people working in digital libraries are welcome at the Texas Conference on Digital Libraries. Our conference is open to all who work in, use, and promote digital scholarship and digital collections. Use the following list of topic ideas to inspire your TCDL presentation or an idea of your design. 

  • Finding meaning and balance while handling many roles 
  • Sharing and incorporating perspectives from underrepresented/minoritized communities/narratives
  • Creating, promoting, preserving, or managing digital projects and/or assets
  • Creating software or developing applications for nonprofit GLAM institutions
  • Supporting campus initiatives using institutional repositories or other digital library systems
  • Open Access, Open Education, or other Open initiatives
  • Transitional states in our workplace with retirements, switching roles, and moving to new institutions 
  • Panel discussions from upper management and/or library HR departments about hiring, promotions, organizational changes and re-orgs, and navigating the politics of recruitments & upward mobility (external and internal hirings)
  • Social interoperability and collaborations across departments, schools, and/or institutions (making ourselves and the systems we use work with others and their systems)
  • Integrating digital systems into new spaces or roles
  • Digital preservation projects, workflows, challenges, and wins
  • Transitioning projects when there are multiple and/or conflicting priorities (messy or smooth pivots welcome!)
  • Diversity, Accessibility, and Inclusion action work in the library & archives: struggles, dreams, wins, challenges, approaches, and next steps
  • Equitable labor practices and actions to dismantle systematic oppression
  • Emerging leadership roles that are altering our environment
  • Managing rights, reuse, or risk 
  • Using creative or joyous methods in libraries and archives outreach (ex: gamification)
  • Analyzing and assessing digital library collections
  • Growing into leadership roles 
  • Improving accessibility in digital libraries and archives
  • (Re)framing traditional roles and identities in digital libraries and archives
  • (Re)framing traditional roles of academic libraries through digital strategies, open pedagogy, etc.
  • Developing professional skills and discussing career paths

As of Monday, March 6, 2023, Texas Digital Library is no longer accepting proposals for the 2023 Texas Conference on Digital Libraries.

If you have a question or suggestion, please contact TDL at info@tdl.org. Find more conference updates at https://main.tdl.org/tdl-events/tcdl/tcdl-2023/.


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PRESENTATION & SESSION TYPES

TCDL 2023 will take place in person at the Commons Conference Center in Austin, Texas. All sessions will be moderated by a member of the TCDL Conference Planning Committee.

Presentations – 

General talks on practical work, theoretical or speculative issues, or ongoing completed research

  • Timeframe: 15-20 minutes; 10 minutes for Q&A 
  • Format: Live in-person presentation; Q&A
  • Session length: Presentations are usually paired by topic / theme for two or three presentations per hour-long session. 

Panels – 

Discussion about a specific topic amongst a selected group of experts who share differing perspectives

  • Timeframe: 40 minutes; 10 minutes for Q&A 
  • Format: Live in-person discussion; Q&A
  • Session length: 50 minutes 

20 x 20 Lightning Talks –

Short talks on practical work, theoretical or speculative issues, or ongoing or completed research.

  • Timeframe: 6.5 minutes; 20 slides with 20 seconds of commentary for each slide 
  • Format: In-person presentation; moderated Q&A
  • Session length: Pecha Kucha-styled presentations are grouped by topic / theme for a session.  

Posters –

 Posters with a 1 minute timed explanation / “elevator pitch.”

  • Timeframe: 1 minute “elevator talk” of your poster
  • Format: Printed Poster for exhibition; one-minute timed explanation of your poster at the Poster Minute-Madness session
  • Session Length: Poster will be available from the evening reception throughout the remainder of the conference.

Workshops / Demonstrations – 

In-depth instruction on important areas of digital library practice or demonstrations/tutorials of useful tools and technologies. 

  • Timeframe: Events in this category can range from 1 to 4 hours
  • Format: In-person Workshops and Demonstrations
  • Session length: Workshops are a single, stand-alone session. 
  • Proposals should include: Objectives/outcomes for the session, Target audience, Tech requirements, Prerequisite knowledge or experience, Time expectation

Birds-of-a-Feather – 

Roundtable discussions about a particular topic.

  • Timeframe: 45 to 50 minutes
  • Format: In-person gathering
  • Session length: Roundtable discussions are a stand-alone session. 
  • Proposals should include: Topic of discussion, Intended audience, and Agenda for meeting

Joint Feedback Sessions –  

This year, TCDL will be combining the Idea Lab (previously named “Reverse Workshop”) with Show and Fail sessions to create short engaging conversations built around collaboration, taking risks, providing guidance, sharing ideas, and planning next steps. 

The session lengths, depending on proposals, will be grouped by theme for cohesive discussion sessions. 

With the Idea Lab, presenters will bring a particular problem or issue to the table with a small presentation followed by a structured discussion centered around next steps. 

With Show and Fail, presenters will share new projects or initiatives that didn’t pan out as well as they thought in a low-stakes environment to get new insight. 

Session attendees will be given the opportunity to share verbally with the presenters or to share ideas in a feedback form that will be given directly to the presenters. 

  • Timeframe: 20 minutes (10 minutes of presentations, 10 minutes discussion)
    NOTE: If you propose a longer Idea Lab session, please indicate your needs by responding to “Anything else you would like us to know about your proposal?” in the submission form
  • Format: In-person presentation and roundtable discussion 
  • Session length: Roundtable discussion, paired by topic / theme for two or three presentations per hour-long session
  • Proposals should include: Problem/issue or project to be discussed, Target audience, Tech requirements, Prerequisite knowledge or experience, Keywords  

Idea Lab – 

Brainstorming session about a particular problem or issue that is at the beginning stages or in a state of stagnation. This session type will allow the presenter to describe a problem or issue within their institution and seek real-time feedback and strategies from attendees. Continued collaboration post-conference encouraged! The issue presented should be relatable to people working in digital libraries and archives. 

Show and Fail – 

Short talks about programs, initiatives, workflows, or strategies you lead or participated in at your library that didn’t work out as hoped. This session type will celebrate risk-taking and experimentation rather than a traditional view of success. 

As of Monday, March 6, 2023, Texas Digital Library is no longer accepting proposals for the 2023 Texas Conference on Digital Libraries.

If you have a question or suggestion, please contact TDL at info@tdl.org. Find more conference updates at https://main.tdl.org/tdl-events/tcdl/tcdl-2023/.


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READY TO SUBMIT YOUR PROPOSAL? 

Here is the information you will need to submit your proposal:

  • Submitter name and contact information
  • Proposal title
  • Presentation type
  • Abstract (250 words or less)
  • Keywords / themes: Please list up to five keywords that describe your presentation. 
  • Agree to TCDL’s Code of Conduct.
  • Agree to publishing your recording and presentation materials with Texas Digital Library.

As of Monday, March 6, 2023, Texas Digital Library is no longer accepting proposals for the 2023 Texas Conference on Digital Libraries.

If you have a question or suggestion, please contact TDL at info@tdl.org. Find more conference updates at https://main.tdl.org/tdl-events/tcdl/tcdl-2023/.

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NOT QUITE READY TO SUBMIT?

Check out the resources prepared by our conference committee:

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DEADLINES

  • December 9, 2022: Call for Proposals opens
  • March 6, 2023: Deadline for all conference proposals
  • Week of March 27, 2023: Notification of acceptance
  • May 9, 2023: Early-bird registration deadline
  • Conference Dates: May 16-18, 2023
  • Location: Commons Conference Center, Austin, Texas 

QUESTIONS? 

If you have any questions or suggestions, please contact info@tdl.org. Thank you!

TDL GROUP MEETINGS

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ABOUT THE TEXAS CONFERENCE ON DIGITAL LIBRARIES

Since 2007, the Texas Conference on Digital Libraries (TCDL) has provided a home for communities of library, archives, and information workers who support scholarly output, cultural heritage, educational materials, open access, open source, and transparency in libraries through digital preservation, repositories, metadata, theses and dissertations, scholarly communications, open education, and research data management. TCDL honors its roots in digital librarianship while also including the work that many other library workers, archivists, and various information professionals do to build, improve, provide outreach, expand, and use digital library resources and ecosystems of scholarship.  

As founder and host of TCDL, Texas Digital Library is committed to dismantling white supremacy within our organization and associated communities, addressing inequities in our staff organization and the broader consortium, and helping transform practice and culture in the larger higher education and cultural heritage communities in which we operate. To that end, we enthusiastically invite and encourage members of minoritized communities to attend, present, and enjoy TCDL regardless of your profession, affiliation, or background. All are welcome! 

With presentation session types that include informal conversations, posters, lightning talks, workshops, presentations, and more, TCDL encourages and welcomes submissions from students, scholars, practitioners, researchers, faculty, and users. TCDL 2023 will take place in person in Austin, Texas. We welcome proposals from Texas-based colleagues and beyond. 

Read TCDL’s Code of Conduct


ABOUT the TDL

Texas Digital Library is a consortium of library and archives professionals that propels the Academy forward by maintaining our past and preparing for the future. Membership in TDL is open to any academic library. Find out more by visiting https://main.tdl.org/members/membership/ or email us at info@tdl.org.