Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 34, No. 338. Department of Digital Humanities, University of Cologne Hosted by DH-Cologne www.dhhumanist.org Submit to: humanist@dhhumanist.org [1] From: Aliya Reich <areich@clir.org> Subject: Calls for Proposals for 2021 CLIR Events: DLF Forum, NDSA’s DigiPres, Learn@DLF (48) [2] From: Eliza Papaki <elizapapaki@gmail.com> Subject: TRIPLE #1 ThatCamp (56) --[1]------------------------------------------------------------------------ Date: 2021-04-20 20:10:42+00:00 From: Aliya Reich <areich@clir.org> Subject: Calls for Proposals for 2021 CLIR Events: DLF Forum, NDSA’s DigiPres, Learn@DLF The Council on Library and Information Resources is pleased to announce that we have opened Calls for Proposals for our conferences happening online this November: the Digital Library Federation’s (DLF) Forum, Learn@DLF, and NDSA’s Digital Preservation 2021: Embracing Digitality. Based on community feedback, we’ve made the decision to take our events online again in 2021. We look forward to new and better ways to come together—as always, with community at the center. We invite members of Humanist to propose a talk for one of our events this fall. For all events, we welcome submissions from members and nonmembers alike. Students, practitioners, and others from any related field are invited to submit for one conference or multiple (though, different proposals for each, please). Our events will take place on the following dates: - The DLF Forum (#DLFforum): November 1-3 - NDSA’s Digital Preservation 2021: Embracing Digitality (#DigiPres21): November 4 - Learn@DLF workshop series (#LearnAtDLF): November 8-10 Learn more about our events and session options on the DLF Blog: https://forum2021.diglib.org/2021/04/08/2021-cfps/ The deadline for all opportunities is Monday, May 17, at 11:59pm Eastern Time. Direct to the CFPs: - The DLF Forum and Learn@DLF CFP is here: https://forum2021.diglib.org/call- for-proposals/ - NDSA’s Digital Preservation 2021: Embracing Digitality CFP is here: https://ndsa.org/conference/digital-preservation-2021/cfp/ If you have any questions, please write to us at forum@diglib.org. We’re looking forward to seeing you online this fall. -Team DLF P.S. Want to stay updated on all things #DLFforum? Subscribe to our Forum newsletter or follow us at @CLIRDLF on Twitter. ----------- Aliya Reich | she/her/hers Program Manager for Conferences and Events 🦀 Based in Baltimore, MD Digital Library Federation (DLF) Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR) 211 North Union Street Suite 100-PMB1027, Alexandria, VA 22314 443-671-4212 --[2]------------------------------------------------------------------------ Date: 2021-04-19 12:27:04+00:00 From: Eliza Papaki <elizapapaki@gmail.com> Subject: TRIPLE #1 ThatCamp Dear colleagues, dear Open Science advocates, You’re invited to TRIPLE’s 1st ThatCamp, “Discovering Discovery: Envision your ideal ecosystem for exploring research resources” on the 11th of May, from 9:30am to 5:00pm CEST. Event: The TRIPLE ThatCamp #1 is an interdisciplinary, inter-professional forum to share concepts, strategies and resources for discovering research and getting research discovered. The event is an opportunity to learn from each other, brainstorm together, identify roadblocks, raise concerns and dream up solutions on a peer-to-peer level. Learn more about the event and register on the TRIPLE website (https://www.gotriple.eu/?page_id=819) ( https://www.gotriple.eu/?page_id=819) ThatCamp stands for “The Humanities And Technology Camp”. It is a so-called unconference based on the BarCamp concept: an open, agile and spontaneous meeting where participants learn and work together by engaging in group discussions, co-working sessions or other forms of collaborative work. People engage with each other to “create, build, write, hack, and solve problems” (https://thatcamp.org/about/index.html). The event will be hosted using Zoom for video conferencing and Miro, a virtual collaborative whiteboard tool. Program: The session time slots are planned out, but session topics and formats are defined by the participants. Whether they are currently working on a project, article or talk, and would like others to join writing a draft paper collaboratively, or have a story to share on which they’d like to hear other participants’ opinions, or like to put a problem up for discussion and look for solutions together – whatever it is, everyone is invited to submit a suggestion. At the beginning of the event, those willing to lead a session will be invited to pitch their idea (30-60 seconds, depending on the number of suggestions), and participants will then vote on the topics that will actually find their way onto the agenda. You can already add your ideas to our virtual Miro whiteboard (you’ll get a link to the board when you sign up) to jumpstart the process. Any idea is welcome! The number of participants is limited, so we would advise you to register early. The event will be held in English via Zoom, it’s free and open to all those interested in Open Science and the notion of “discovery”. Please forward this invitation via your internal channels. We look forward to your registration by May 10: https://survey3.gwdg.de/index.php?r=survey/index&sid=349761&newtest=Y&lang=en . Questions? Contact us at triple@operas-eu.org. Best regards, The TRIPLE ThatCamp Task Force The TRIPLE project (https://www.gotriple.eu/) is funded by the European Commission, under Grant Agreement No. 863420. Project coordinator is Suzanne Dumouchel (Huma-Num), Co-coordinator of OPERAS. For more information please contact her at Suzanne.Dumouchel[at]huma-num.fr. _______________________________________________ Unsubscribe at: http://dhhumanist.org/Restricted List posts to: humanist@dhhumanist.org List info and archives at at: http://dhhumanist.org Listmember interface at: http://dhhumanist.org/Restricted/ Subscribe at: http://dhhumanist.org/membership_form.php