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Call for Contributed Content: SC/MLA & MAC/MLA Joint Annual Meeting


Good afternoon,

The Program Committee invites you to submit proposals for contributed papers, posters, lightning talks, and panels for the SC/MLA & MAC/MLA Joint Annual Meeting in Charleston, South Carolina from October 27-30, 2024.

Our theme, “Navigating Uncertainty: Librarians Leading the Way,” reminds us that even as universities and hospitals face challenges and changes from within and outside their institutions, librarians are a steady presence to provide the information to assist with teaching and decision-making. Please share your work in education, research, clinical practice, outreach, collections, and more. Please refer to past SC/MLA & MAC/MLA annual meetings for previous examples of contributed content.

Please submit a blinded abstract through this form following the structured abstract format by MLA’s Research Caucus. There is a 300-word maximum. The blinded abstract, which will be used in a blind review process, must not include any specific information that would identify authors or institutions. The deadline for paper, poster, lightning talk, and panel abstract submissions is August 9, 2024 (by 11:59 p.m. EST). 

Contributed content will be evaluated on originality, innovation, organization, and clarity of presentation. Research papers and posters will be judged and eligible for an award. Authors will be notified of acceptance or rejection by August 27, 2024.

If accepted, you will be asked to submit the following by the specified dates:

  • An unblinded abstract (by September 6, 2024)
  • Presentation materials (e.g., presentation PowerPoint slides, poster PDF) (by October 11, 2024)
  • Pre-recorded presentation (by October 11, 2024)

Please note, if accepted, at least one author must register and present in-person at the Annual Meeting in Charleston, South Carolina.

Unsure whether to submit your project as a paper, poster, lightning talk, or panel?

Consider your presentation style and the nature of the material you wish to present.

  • Posters: Highly visual presentations
  • Lightning Talks: Brief, focus on one main point, and are more verbally oriented
  • Papers: Lengthier and verbally oriented
  • Panels: Dynamic format for presenting a topic through multiple perspectives

We encourage recent MLIS graduates and currently enrolled MLIS students to submit proposals. This is a great opportunity to share what you know and do in a friendly environment!

For questions, please contact Wanda Whitney (bibliotecaria08@gmail.com) and Valerie Vera (lookingv@email.sc.edu).

Thank you!

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