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ARLISians,

Check out a video message from some of the members of the planning
committee of the Nov. 5-6, 2020 Virtual Upper Midwest Digital Collections
Conference + Minnesota Digital Library Annual Meeting. There may also be
some other furry meeting crashers featured in the video:
https://youtu.be/ICt63VLO1x4

We know you are doing some great digital collections work, so remember to
submit a conference proposal by *August 5th*! The conference will be
no-charge this year and open to all.


*More Information About Call for Proposals*You can help make this a great
conference! Consider sharing your experience and expertise by submitting a
program proposal tailored for a virtual format. The planning committee has
created a list of potential topics, but proposals on any topics relevant to
digital collections are welcome. The deadline to submit proposals is
*Wednesday,
August 5, 2020*.

Submit your proposal: https://z.umn.edu/proposals2020

*Suggested Topics*

   - Platforms for digital cultural heritage / storytelling (e.g. Mukurtu,
   ArcGIS, StoryMaps)
   - Rapid digital collection building and preservation in times of crisis
   or emergency (e.g. COVID-19 pandemic)
   - Web archiving at the local/regional/consortial level (especially
   opportunities for organizations with limited staff or resources)
   - Emerging research methods for using digital collections (e.g. digital
   humanities, digital scholarship, collections as data)
   - Incorporating diversity, equity, and inclusion into digital
   collections workflows
   - Collaboration of all kinds (e.g. inter-institutional, consortia,
   between units involved in digital collections)
   - Navigating rights and/or open access
   - Reuse/remixing digital content
   - User experience and/or digital collection assessment
   - Selection and digital collection development (especially examples of
   integrating digital projects selection with archives selection)
   - Digital collections and limited resources/staffing (how small and
   large shops can learn from each other, etc.)
   - Connecting your collections with DPLA (Digital Public Library of
   America)
   - Linked data projects (e.g. Wikidata and digital collections, pilot
   projects)
   - Building collections of student work (e.g. promoting, selecting, and
   creating policies for theses, capstones, and other work of
   undergraduates/graduates)
   - Minnesota Digital Library specific project or initiative

*Proposal Information*
When you submit a proposal, you will be asked to indicate:

   - Whether you are submitting for the Upper Midwest Digital Collections
   Conference track or for the Minnesota Digital Library Annual Meeting track,
   or for either.
   - Type of session (solo presenter, group/panel, lightning round, or
   other)
   - Connection to suggested topics (if applicable)
   - Title and description
   - Learning objectives and audience engagement
   - Name of system or platform used to host your digital collection (if
   applicable)
   - Preference on recording your session
   - Presenter contact information and co-presenter details (if applicable)

Vendors may also submit proposals, but we ask that it be in partnership
with a library or cultural heritage organization to discuss projects and
initiatives.

We plan a diverse conference appealing to anyone working with digital
collections at all types of cultural heritage organizations, and strongly
encourage presenters from all backgrounds, staff/student roles and
organizations to submit proposals. The planning committee will review and
rank submissions based on the quality of the written proposal, knowledge
about the topic submitted, planned objectives and audience engagement, and
how the proposal relates to the goals of the conference and suggested
topics.

Thank you for your consideration, and we look forward to hearing from you!

- Beth Goodrich ([log in to unmask]), on behalf of the Upper
Midwest Digital Collections Conference and MDL Annual Meeting planning
committee

*More About the Upper Midwest Digital Collections Conference*
The UMDCC provides opportunities for digital collections creators and
curators in the region and beyond to network, share best practices,
participate in hands-on workshops, and learn from leaders in digital
cultural heritage. Minitex staff, along with a regional planning committee,
are the primary organizers of the Upper Midwest Digital Collections
Conference.

*More About the Minnesota Digital Library*
The Minnesota Digital Library <https://www.mndigital.org/about> (MDL)
supports discovery and education through access to unique digital
collections shared by cultural heritage organizations from across the state
of Minnesota. Our contributors include over 195+  libraries, historical
societies, museums, and archives. Each year, MDL offers a conference at
which MDL participants, partners, and interested professionals gather to
learn about the MDL, what the collaborative is currently doing, and to
attend sessions on a variety of topics such as best practices (scanning,
preservation, metadata), teaching approaches, sharing MDL projects,
technical skills, and more.
*Beth Goodrich*
Librarian
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Direct:  612-206-3118



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