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Stephanie Beene
Assistant Professor, Fine Arts Librarian for Art & Architecture
Fine Arts & Design Library, GPH 435
College of University Libraries & Learning Sciences
University of New Mexico MSC05 3020
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From: Christopher Strasbaugh <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Thu, May 26, 2016 at 8:32 AM
Subject: Reminder: Call for Proposal: VRA 2017 Annual Conference in Louisville + Poster Intro
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Hello All,

 

Just a reminder that there is just over a month remaining to submit your amazing ideas to be part of the conference program.  Some of you may be wondering what you need to do if you want to participate in the poster session.  Fear not.  The call for poster will open in the early fall after the conference sessions are set.  Below is all the information you will need to submit your ideas for sessions, paper, workshops, SIG/SUG, or case study. 

 

The Visual Resources Association’s 34th Annual Conference will be held in Louisville, Kentucky from Wednesday, March 29th, through Saturday, April 1st, 2017, in the Louisville Marriott Downtown hotel.  The theme for the Louisville conference is unbridled opportunities. Please mark your calendars.

 

Proposals are now being solicited for the 2017 program case studies, papers, posters, sessions, special interest/user groups, and workshops.  All proposals are welcome.  Click here to go to the conference proposal form.   

The quality of conference content depends upon YOUR ideas and contributions, so let those creative juices flow.   Past conference schedules show the diversity of ideas and witty titles. We've noted some areas of concentrated interest and listed topics suggested by conference goers to get you thinking or use your imagination to propose ideas which expand our outlook.  If there is an area of concern or interest that you feel has not been adequately addressed, participate in this process by submitting a proposal.  Moderators may put out calls for presenters within a proposed topic before or after the submission of a proposal.  The VRA Executive Board will be looking for articulate and concise submissions with lists of presenters, when applicable.

 

Data Wrangling - we can’t escape it, we can only tame it

      Perspectives on cataloging

      Linked open data

      Embedded metadata

      Data visualization

      Copyright, copy-left and copy-wrong

 

Projects - whether cutting edge or managing the basics we want to hear about your work

      Stories of success or stories of failure

      Stories that are still being told

 

The Workplace - from workflows to work woes, what’s going on at the office that you could share

      Cross departmental boundaries and language barriers

      Tales and tips of digitization and workflows

      Changing spaces, new spaces, and makerspaces

      Institutional collaboration

      Museums and archives

 

Expanding VR - how is your job growing, or where would you like to see VR go next?

      Adventures in GIS

      Alternative careers and new opportunities in the field

      The social media spectrum

      Digital humanities

      Archives and analog materials

      Issues in marketing, copyright, and licensing

      Digital repository development and management

 

 

A session is a maximum 90 minute moderated session with 3 to 4 speakers at 15 to 20 minutes each followed by a facilitated brief question and answer period.

 

A workshop is a 2, 3 or 4 hour workshop to develop skills and experience in the field of visual resources, preferably with hands-on activities.

 

A paper is an individual idea submission, which will be reviewed for possible grouping into a session.

 

A special interest/user group is a 60 to 90-minute informal facilitated group discussion on topics related to a specific community within VRA.

 

A case study is detailed information about an individual, small group, or project, generally including the accounts of subjects themselves.  Moderators are encouraged to submit proposals.  Individual case study proposals will be reviewed for possible groupings similar to the session format.

 

Questions about the proposal process and the various presentation formats included in the VRA Conference program can be directed to me at [log in to unmask].

 

The proposal deadline is Tuesday, July 5, 2016.  I look forward to hearing from you!

 

Chris

 

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Chris Strasbaugh

Digital Resource Archivist and Curator

The Ohio State University

Knowlton School of Architecture

275 W. Woodruff Avenue

Columbus, OH 43210-1138

614-247-6645

 



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