*Call for presenters LibPMC 2023 - SUBMISSIONS NOW OPEN*
*Apologies for cross-posting*
The 15th International Conference on Performance Measurement in Libraries
(LibPMC) will take place online from 11-13 July 2023.
*Ex Ordo, our proposal submissions portal, is now
open:
https://libpmc2023.exordo.com/ <https://libpmc2023.exordo.com/>*
Closing date for proposals is *14 February* at 12 noon GMT. Those
submitting proposals will be notified of the decision in April 2023.
We are seeking *papers, lightning talks, discussion panels, and
mini-workshops *on any aspect of performance measurement, assessment, or
user experience in libraries, archives and information services.
We are interested in proposals from practitioners (early career,
established, or anywhere in between), from researchers and academics (in
library schools, information schools, or any other department that you find
yourself in), and from students (masters or doctoral). We are looking for
contributors from across the globe, and although the language of the
conference is English, we have a strong history of presenters for whom
English is not their first language.
*Proposal writing support sessions*
We want to ensure that LibPMC 2023 is representative of the whole library
performance measurement/assessment/user experience community. We know that
one barrier to presenting at conferences is cost – that is why LibPMC has a
low cost (£50 or £0 if you cannot afford this fee). We are very grateful to
our sponsors, PTFS Europe, for enabling this.
We know that another barrier to presenting is lack of confidence in how to
write a conference proposal. This year we are offering optional, free
online support sessions to guide you through preparing a proposal for
submission to LibPMC 2023. During the session we will talk about the
different types of submission (i.e. written paper, lightning talks,
mini-workshops) and how to ensure that you include the essential elements
by which the proposals will be evaluated. The sessions will also give you
an opportunity to connect with other first-time conference presenters. The
sessions will take place on 25th January at 8AM and 4PM GMT, and 1st
February at 8AM and 4PM GMT. To sign up, please go to:
https://libraryperformance.org/conference-proposal-support/
*What do I need to do?*
The specific information for each of the four proposal types can be found
on our website:
https://libraryperformance.org/2023-call-for-presenters.
You will need to write a short proposal (maximum 500 words) that follows
all the requirements for your proposal type. You will also need to write a
very short biography (maximum 50 words) for each proposal author.
*How do I know if my idea is relevant to LibPMC?*
LibPMC brings together practitioners, researchers, educators and students
interested in all aspects of performance measurement in libraries, archives
and information services in any sector. Performance measurement (also known
as assessment) is the process of determining and communicating how a
library/archive/information service is performing, with the aim of driving
improvement. It includes work based on quantitative, qualitative, or user
experience methods.
Past conferences have covered topics including learning & teaching; space
planning and use; methods (including UX, analytics, visualisations);
services, collections & programmes; values, equality, diversity &
inclusion; critical & theoretical assessment; and organisational culture &
change.
*Will I have to present live?*
Attendees from previous conferences tell us that it is the live
interactions that make LibPMC special, so we want to enable as much of this
as possible. If your time zone or technology situation makes this
difficult, you can pre-record your paper or lightning talk and we will
‘play’ it live for you. All discussion panels and mini-workshops need to be
live.
*How do I submit my proposal?*
Submission is via an online portal provided by Ex Ordo:
https://libpmc2023.exordo.com/ which is now open. Please complete the
online form, including entering the proposal description and author
biography in the relevant boxes.
All proposals will be subject to double-blind peer-review and must not have
been submitted to another conference or published in a journal.
Warmest wishes,
The 2023 LibPMC organising committee
<https://libraryperformance.org/conference-board/>
info(a)libraryperformance.org