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CFP: Bucknell Digital Scholarship Conference 2017

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    • March 13, 2017 at 9:06 am #2620
      Emily Sherwood
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      With apologies for cross-posting.

      *Bucknell University Digital Scholarship Conference Call for Proposals 2017*

      Bucknell University, with support from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation,
      will host its fourth annual digital scholarship conference (#BUDSC17). The
      theme of the conference is “Looking Forward, Looking Back: The Evolution of
      Digital Scholarship.”

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      What can different disciplines learn from each other when it comes to
      adopting or using digital tools?
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      What is the role of innovation in digital scholarship? Who is being
      innovative?
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      How is digital scholarship rewarded in, or beyond, academia?
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      How can we foster communication across intellectual disciplines and
      administrative units?
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      How is digital scholarship made? Who produces it? Who is excluded and
      who is included?
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      Where is digital scholarship published, promoted, and publicized? Is the
      message reaching the audience it deserves?
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      How is digital scholarship incorporated into the existing conversations
      of traditional scholarship?
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      What are the resources for sustaining digital scholarship? How are
      those resources going to change in the future? Can digital scholarship be
      done inexpensively without sacrificing quality?
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      Does digital scholarship have a responsibility to be open or engaged
      beyond the academy? How are these different responsibilities defined and
      grappled with?
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      Should digital scholarship be defined? Where should a definition of
      digital scholarship begin? What ends should it be directed toward?

      #BUDSC17 is committed to expanding the definition of digital scholarship to
      be more inclusive across diverse communities, both inside and outside of
      academia. The conference will bring together a broad community of
      practitioners–faculty, researchers, librarians, artists, educational
      technologists, students, administrators, and others–engaged in digital
      scholarship both in research and teaching who share an interest in the
      evolution of digital scholarship.

      The theme “Looking Forward, Looking Back: The Evolution of Digital
      Scholarship” acknowledges the changes to scholarship wrought by the
      introduction of digital technologies across the disciplines. Now is an apt
      time to reflect upon how digital scholarship has evolved over the past
      decades and where it may head in the future. Scholars and teachers, poets
      and administrators, artists and community members, are encouraged to
      reflect on the past of digital scholarship and work together to build a
      future for digital scholarship.

      We invite proposals that explore or critique digital modes of scholarly,
      cultural, and political intersectionality. Special consideration will be
      given to proposals that demonstrate how digital scholarship has been done
      in the past and how it may change in the future.

      Presentations may take the form of interactive presentations, project
      demos, electronic posters, panel discussions, work-in-progress sessions,
      workshops, lightning talks, or other creative formats.

      We look forward to building on the success of the last three years, in
      which we came together to discuss challenges, share working models, reflect
      on projects, and inspire new avenues for actively including students in
      public scholarly pursuits. For more information, please view our highlights
      <http://budsc16.scholar.bucknell.edu/recap/&gt; from the 2016 meeting,
      the conference
      website <http://budsc17.scholar.bucknell.edu/&gt; and this year’s call
      <http://budsc17.scholar.bucknell.edu/call-for-proposals/&gt; (including promo
      video).

      Submission Form <https://goo.gl/forms/zo29u0SsohuwdMKt1&gt;

      Proposals are due: 8:00 AM, Monday, May 15th

      Notifications will be sent by June 26th

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