(via Dr. Theresa Byrd–Dean of the University Library, University of San Diego)
Registration is now open for the 2021 Virtual Digital Initiatives Symposium. The event will take place from Monday, April 26, to Thursday, April 29.
Hosted by the University of San Diego’s Copley Library, the Digital Initiatives Symposium is an annual event featuring workshops, presentations, and keynote addresses from leaders in libraries’ digital ecosystems, including open access, institutional repositories, open educational resources, data management, digital scholarship and pedagogy, scholarly communications, linked data, digital humanities, web archiving, copyright, and more. For 2021, the DIS will be entirely virtual using the Zoom Webinar platform. We hope you can join us!
This year’s event will include the following program options.
Five workshop choices, limited to 30 participants each
- “Cataloging in the Age of RDA: Latest Trends, Issues, and Challenges”
- “Copyright Intersections for Academic Librarians”–presenter is UIUC’s Sara Benson
- “Developing and Articulating Open Access Policies, Principles, and Guidelines: a Hands-On Workshop”
- “Lessons from SPARC’s Journal Negotiation Community of Practice: A Workshop on Aligning Negotiations With Making Scholarship Open By Default”
- “Planning and Managing a Digital Collections Project”
Keynote and featured speakers
- Reggie Raju, Deputy Director: Research and Learning Services, University of Cape Town, South Africa: “What is Open about Closed: an Ubuntu Perspective of Open Access”
- Arianna Becerril-Garcia, Executive Director, Redalyc: “Academy-Owned Non-Profit Open Access Publishing: an Approach to Achieve Participatory and Sustainable Scholarly Communications”
- Ivy Anderson, Director: Collection Development and Management Program, California Digital Library
View the full program here.
The event is capped at 500 attendees, so book your spot today. To register, please go here. The last day is Sunday, April 18.