The Central Plains Network for Digital Asset Management (CPN-DAM) 
<http://newprairiepress.org/cpndam/> is accepting proposals for its 
inaugural 2016 virtual conference, being held November 15th and 16th, 
2016.  This two-day virtual conference will provide the opportunity to 
learn from the real-world experiences of others with a focus on practical 
professional development in all stages of digital asset management. Anyone 
can submit a proposal.

 

We invite proposals for the following program formats:

 

   - Presentation
   - Poster Presentation
   - Talk the Practical roundtable

 

We invite submissions on any aspect of digital asset management.  This 
includes, but is not limited to:

 

   - Digital Preservation
      - Implementations
      - Workflows
      - Systems
   - Digital Projects
      - Funding
      - Workflows
      - Metadata
      - Outreach & Marketing
   - Platform
      - Presentation Layer
      - Systems
      - Customizations
      - Decision process for choosing a platform
   

   
 

To view a full list of topics click on possible topics 
<https://docs.google.com/document/d/1OCrFRDLSWyATJB7hwgy8kh71-62ZR40yjgpaH8XS6yk/edit?usp=sharing>
.

 

For submission guidelines click here 
<http://tinyurl.com/cpndamcallforproposals>.

 

*Deadlines*

Submission Deadline (*Extended*): September 12, 2016

Acceptance Notification: October 3, 2016

Upload of final version of presentation and poster: October 31, 2016

 

*How to Submit*

*Submit proposals here <http://preview.tinyurl.com/cpndamsubmitproposal>*




Central Plains Network for Digital Asset Management (CPN-DAM)

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