The ARLIS/NA Southeast Chapter is now accepting lightning round proposals for the 2016 Annual Conference, Sarasota School, which will be held in Sarasota, Florida from November 16-18.
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The Southeast Chapter of ARLIS/NA is accepting proposals for presentations at the 2016 annual chapter conference, which will be held in Sarasota, Florida from November 16-18.
Art Librarians in Action: A Call for Paper Presentations The Art Libraries Society of North America Southeast Chapter Conference in Birmingham, AL is right around the corner! Please consider submitting a paper proposal. We encourage you to share this announcement with colleagues at your state library association. ARLIS/SE Chapter Conference Paper Presentations November 6-7, 2014 Birmingham, […]
Library School Students and New Professionals: A Call for Lightning Talk and Poster Presentations! Are you currently enrolled in library school and considering an arts specialization or newly employed as an art librarian? The Art Libraries Society of North America’s Southeast Chapter (ARLIS/SE) invites current library school students and new professionals (less than 5 years […]
The deadline for Paper Proposals and Student Poster Sessions for the ARLIS/SE 2013 conference in New Orleans has been extended to Friday, September 20. This is an excellent opportunity for students and librarians/archivists in the Southeast to present projects or research, so please consider submitting a proposal! For more information on the papers or posters […]
Library School Students: We Want to Hear from You! A Call for Poster Presentations Call for Posters PDF Are you currently enrolled in library school and considering an arts specialization? Here’s an opportunity to build your résumé, network with experienced art librarians, and broaden your expertise–all in a fascinating city!
“Gone Digital: Collections and Collaborations” A Call for Paper Presentations Call for Papers PDF At our upcoming meeting in New Orleans, librarians, archivists, and curators from the Amistad Research Center, Tulane University’s Louisiana Research Collection and Hogan Jazz Archive, the Old U.S. Mint, and the New Orleans Museum of Art will share with us their […]