Dear Colleagues,

 


We have received a fantastic selection of proposals for “Transforming Libraries for Graduate Students,” the only conference dedicated to graduate librarianship.  We are still seeking submissions which focus primarily on copyright, scholarships, OER, data services, publishing, research teams and the research life cycle, and professional development for librarians who serve graduate programs.  You can submit on any other topic relevant to graduate librarianship with the exception of graduate workshops or boot camps, unless yours are profoundly innovative. 

 

Session options are for individual sessions (25 minutes);  panel sessions (50 minutes); round table session (50 minutes); “train the trainer” workshops (90 minutes); and poster sessions.  We would really like to double the number of posters already received, so if you’ve never done a poster or are shy about speaking in front of a group, please consider this option. 

 

Additional conference information and the submission link are at https://digitalcommons.kennesaw.edu/gradlibconf/

 

The proposal window will close for good on December 16, 2019, so get yours in now!


 

Take care,

 

Wendy

 

Wendy Doucette, PhD, MSLIS

Graduate Research and Instruction Librarian

East Tennessee State University

Program Chair, Transforming Libraries for Graduate Students

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*Apologies for cross-posting on so many lists today.  The good news is, if you’ve read this far, you probably care about the content and should come to come to the conference!*