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Paper proposals for the New Voices in the Profession session at the
ARLIS/NA 52nd Annual Conference in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (April 2-5) are
now being accepted!

New Voices in the Profession provides professionals new to art
librarianship or visual resources the opportunity to present topics from
exceptional coursework, master's theses, or early career projects. *New
professionals are defined as students in MLIS or master's programs leading
to a career in art librarianship or visual resources, or those within five
years of master's level study.*

Papers should relate strongly to art and/or visual resources librarianship.
Relevant topics could include digital library projects, archives, library
instruction, reference, technical services, and more. Projects contributing
to ongoing discussions about diversity, equity, inclusion, accessibility,
and/or anti-racism in libraries will be given special consideration, as
will papers that relate to the conference theme of “POP!” and/or highlight
art in Pittsburgh.

To see papers presented in past sessions, please view conference
proceedings from previous years on the ARLIS/NA website (
https://www.arlisna.org/news/conferences). Papers will be selected by
representatives from ArLiSNAP and the ARLIS/NA Professional Development
Committee.

If interested, please submit the following to Franny Lilliston at
[log in to unmask] by *January 31, 2024*:
Presentation title
Presentation abstract (250 words)
Your name, institutional affiliation (if applicable), and email address

On behalf of the ARLIS/NA PDC,
Franny Lilliston


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