(via April Sheppard, Conference Committee Co-Chair)
The LILi ((Lifelong Information Literacy) Conference Planning Committee invites everyone to submit a proposal to the 11th Annual Virtual LILi (Lifelong Information Literacy) Conference. It will take place online Thursday, July 25 (1:30-4:30 PM CDT) and Friday, July 26 (11:30 AM – 3:30 PM CDT). The theme is “New Horizons! Future-Ready Learning and Lifelong Information Literacy”.
The “New Horizons: Future-Ready Learning and Lifelong Information Literacy” free virtual conference invites proposals for lightning talks, presentations, and poster sessions that explore innovative approaches, research findings, practical strategies, and emerging trends in libraries and information literacy related to new and existing technologies. We welcome submissions from librarians, information literacy professionals, educators, researchers, LIS students, and other information workers from all types of libraries passionate about shaping the future of lifelong learning in the digital age.
Potential topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Artificial intelligence in libraries and education
- Collaborative approaches to using new technologies in information literacy instruction
- Digital literacy skills development for learners of all ages
- Diversity, equity, accessibility, and inclusivity considerations in learning environments
- Effective assessment strategies for measuring information literacy, including digital literacy skills
- Engaging students through innovative pedagogies and using new technologies
- Ensuring accessibility and inclusivity in digital library services
- Ethical issues and policies related to technologies
- Integrating information literacy across all ages and backgrounds
- Open educational resources (OER) and their impact on teaching and learning
- Strategies for combating misinformation and promoting media literacy
- Using gamification to engage learners
Proposal Submission
All proposals are anonymously reviewed. To be considered, complete proposals must include a title, an abstract of up to 300 words, and 1-3 main learning objectives/takeaways for the audience. Presenters must also agree that sessions will be recorded and publicly posted online following the conference. Please visit our FAQ for presenter information, including session formats and important dates. We invite proposals from diverse voices, giving priority to people from marginalized communities during the submission process.
To submit a proposal, please go here. The deadline is now Monday, April 8. The Conference planners will reach a decision by Friday, May 24.
For questions, please contact:
Conference Committee Co-Chairs: April Sheppard, banhatenotbooks@gmail.com ; or Edeama Onwuchekwa, ejonah@sdccd.edu