Call for Session/Workshop Proposals
Deadline: Monday Oct 6, 2023
11:59 EST
11:59 EST
With a nod to “GovInfo Day (B.C.)”, which occurs every spring, the Ontario Council of University Libraries - Government Information Community (OCUL-GIC) is pleased to announce that it will be hosting this year’s virtual fall/winter “Government Information Day(s), 2023”, sometime during Tuesday to Thursday, December 12th, 13th & 14th.
(Finalized dates will be contingent on the number of proposals that come forward,
but scheduling will be friendly to all Canadian time zones.)
We are looking proposals and/or suggestions for speakers,
from anyone interested in government information.
Please consider sharing 10 to 90 minutes of your time and knowledge about government information,
on any topic therewithin, from any jurisdiction, Canadian or international!
We are looking for lightning talks, presentations, panel discussions and/or any other ideas such as workshops, training sessions or interpretative dance. :*)
Know someone who knows something about government information?
(Librarian, archivist, journalist, public servant, scholar, your mother??)
Suggest them, too!!
A virtual conference is the perfect opportunity to engage with government information,
colleagues across the country and further afield.
Let’s learn what librarians, archivists, journalists and scholars are working on
(or are concerned about), and let's celebrate our achievements.
We look forward to hearing from you!
(Finalized dates will be contingent on the number of proposals that come forward,
but scheduling will be friendly to all Canadian time zones.)
We are looking proposals and/or suggestions for speakers,
from anyone interested in government information.
Please consider sharing 10 to 90 minutes of your time and knowledge about government information,
on any topic therewithin, from any jurisdiction, Canadian or international!
We are looking for lightning talks, presentations, panel discussions and/or any other ideas such as workshops, training sessions or interpretative dance. :*)
Know someone who knows something about government information?
(Librarian, archivist, journalist, public servant, scholar, your mother??)
Suggest them, too!!
A virtual conference is the perfect opportunity to engage with government information,
colleagues across the country and further afield.
Let’s learn what librarians, archivists, journalists and scholars are working on
(or are concerned about), and let's celebrate our achievements.
We look forward to hearing from you!
To submit a Proposal:
- Complete the proposal form (link below).
- Please indicate if you would like to give a 10-minute lightning talk, a 45-minute presentation, organize a panel OR deliver a workshop
- Proposal deadline: MONDAY, OCTOBER 16TH, 2023, 11:59pm EST.
Planning Committee
Aleksandra Blake
Ravit H. David
Hélène LeBlanc
Shuzhen Zhao
Agnes Zientarska-Kayko.
Aleksandra Blake
Ravit H. David
Hélène LeBlanc
Shuzhen Zhao
Agnes Zientarska-Kayko.