Call for Proposals –
Poster Session proposals are due on January 4, 2010!
The 2010 National Diversity in Libraries Conference, NDLC2010: From Groundwork to Action, will take place from July 14-16, 2010 in Princeton, NJ. The National Diversity in Libraries Conference (NDLC) is a biennial event that serves as a regional meeting for library staff members to discuss diversity issues, especially issues common to the host region's culture.
The 2010 NDLC Planning Committee invites you to submit a poster session proposal for the conference.
Suggested Topics/Tracks
Conference presentations are sought in all areas of diversity, including but not limited to, the following:
- Workplace: administration and management; recruitment and retention; leadership; continuing education; mentoring; organizational culture; office environment; budgeting; motivation; staff skill development; cross-training; usability.
- User services: reference; collections; programming; health education; assessment; instructional design; marketing; collaborations; community spaces/learning spaces; outreach; the Library as a Place; customer service; consumerization; usability.
- Technology: emerging technologies; technology services; social networking; teaching and learning; innovations; online learning; core competencies; Library 2.0; YouTube; digitization; open source; visual media; web-based collaborative software; learning 2.0, second life; widgets/applications/mashups; virtual libraries/scan on demand.
Submission Guidelines
Proposals which include all of the following will be considered:
- Name and contact information for principal contact (if more than one person will be presenting);
- Complete contact information for all speakers: include name, title, employer or affiliation, email address, telephone/fax numbers;
- Title of poster session;
- A brief (100 words or less) description of the poster for conference program purposes;
- At least three "take-aways" for the anticipated audience; and
- Biographical statement of the presenter(s) (up to 50 words per presenter).
Poster Session Proposal deadline: January 4, 2010
Notifications for programs will be made by February, 2010.
Selection Criteria
All proposals will be peer reviewed. Successful proposals will:
- Identify critical diversity issues that will be treated in the program;
- Demonstrate how the audience will be engaged in program;
- Have a high degree of relevance to the projected conference attendees;
- Contain program content that can be re-purposed for continued discussion after the conference;
- Be unique and innovative or raise issues that have not yet been widely examined; and
- Have its foundation in recognized diversity research and/or statistics or presents new research and/or statistics
How to Submit Proposals
Submit proposals by email (Word document or PDF attachment) to ndlc2010 (at) Princeton (dot) EDU; Please also direct questions about the conference to this address (you will be required to confirm that you are sending a message to this email address).