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This page provides general information and guidelines on the process of submitting session proposals for the Wikimedia+Libraries Convention 2025.

Important dates

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  • Call for submissions opens on 1 July 2024 00:00 (CEST).
  • Call for submissions closes on 30 September 2024 23:59 (CEST).

Submission types

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The sessions at the conference will be organised in several formats and you will have the choice between the following submission types:

  • Lecture: One or two presenters offer(s) a presentation followed by questions and comments from the audience. The total time for a lecture (including questions and comments) will be 30 minutes.
  • Demonstration: One presenter introduces the methods of working with a tool, a workflow or a program. The total time for a demonstration (including questions and comments) will be 60 minutes.
  • Panel: A small group of people presents or discusses a particular topic and responds to questions and comments from the audience. The total time for a panel will be 60 minutes.
  • Workshop: One or two moderators present(s) a topic by actively interacting with the audience. The total time for a workshop will be 90 minutes.
  • Lightning talk: One presenter gives a talk with no follow-up by the audience. The total time for a lightning talk will be 5 minutes.
  • Roundtable: A group of 10-15 people discusses a particular topic. The total time for a roundtable discussion will be 45 minutes.
  • Poster: A topic is presented on a poster that is displayed on a visible place in the venue.

Notes:

  • All session types will be included in the main conference programme.
  • Standardised durations do not include the time needed to change halls.

Topics

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The working topics of the Wikimedia+Library Conference 2025 are:

  • Management of information and linked data from the field of libraries.
  • Wikiverse content creation projects promoted by any type of library.
  • Programs that promote gender equality.
  • Education and training in information skills.
  • Strengthening the relationship between Wikidata and libraries.

Application form

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You will be asked to provide the following information in the application form:

  • the title of the submitted proposal;
  • the general topics covered with the proposal;
  • the level of advancement of the proposed topic;
  • the name(s) and affiliation(s) of the author(s);
  • an abstract describing the topic of the proposal; and
  • a brief statement on how the proposal is beneficial.

You will not be asked about the time needed to present your proposed session because each submission type will have standardised duration to which you will have to abide (see Submission types). So please make sure that you have properly adjusted your proposal to fit within the standardised duration for the specific submission type.

How to submit a session proposal?

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You can submit your session proposal by following these steps:

  • Step 1: Insert the title of your proposal in the text entry box below.
  • Step 2: Click on the "Add new proposal" button to create a new application form.
  • Step 3: Fill in the application form and save the page to submit your proposal.

Please make sure that you have logged in before submitting your proposal.


Note: By submitting a proposal, you must agree that:

  • your proposal's abstract and any slides associated with it will be released under the Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike Licence 3.0; and
  • if accepted, the session will be broadcast and/or recorded and made available in audio and/or visual form under the aforesaid licence.

If you prefer not to be filmed during your session, please indicate it as a special requirement while submitting your proposal.

Contact us

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If you have any questions or comments, please feel free to contact us via @.

Presentation template

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If you have a presentation and haven't prepared the presentation material yet, you can use the template we designed specifically for Wikimedia+Libraries Convention 2025. [1] in Google Slide format, make a copy (Click FileMake a copyEntire presentation) and personalize it to best fit your needs.