Code4lib 2013 Call for Proposals - Get in on the Action!

Cynthia Ng cynthia.s.ng at GMAIL.COM
Mon Oct 1 19:03:31 EDT 2012


We are now accepting proposals for Code4lib 2013.

Code4lib 2013 is a loosely-structured conference for library
technologists to commune, gather/create/share ideas and software, be
inspired, and forge collaborations. The conference will be held Monday
February 11th (Preconference Day) - Thursday February 14th, 2013 in
Chicago, IL. More information can be found at
http://tigger.uic.edu/~kayiwa/code4lib.html

**Prepared Talks**

Head over to the call for proposals page at
http://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php/2013_talks_proposals and submit
your idea for a prepared talk for this year's conference! Proposals
should be no longer than 500 words, and preferably many less.

Prepared talks are 20 minutes (including setup and questions), and
focus on one or more of the following areas:

* tools (some cool new software, software library or integration platform)
* specs (how to get the most out of some protocols, or proposals for new ones)
* challenges (one or more big problems we should collectively address)

The community will vote on proposals using the criteria of:
* usefulness
* newness
* geekiness
* uniqueness
* awesomeness

Proposals can be submitted through Friday, November 2nd, 5pm PT.
Voting will commence soon thereafter. The submitter (and if necessary
a second presenter) will be guaranteed an opportunity to register for
the conference.

Proposals for preconferences are also open until November 2nd, 5pm PT.
http://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php/2013_preconference_proposals

We cannot accept every prepared talk proposal, but multiple lightning
talk and breakout sessions will provide everyone who wishes to present
with an opportunity to do so.

Looking forward to seeing your proposals!
-Cynthia aka TheRealArty
Program Committee Lead

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