The Library Publishing Forum <https://librarypublishing.org/forum/> is an 
annual conference bringing together representatives from libraries engaged 
in or considering publishing initiatives to define and address major 
questions and challenges; to identify and document collaborative 
opportunities; and to strengthen and promote this community of practice. 
The Forum is sponsored by the Library Publishing Coalition, but you do not 
need to be a member of the LPC to attend. 

The Library Publishing Coalition (LPC) is now accepting proposals 
<https://goo.gl/forms/jpvJ32KbuuecvBqp1> for the 2025 Library Publishing 
Forum! We are thrilled to offer a virtual forum from  May 5 to May 8.  
Proposals 
may address any topic of interest to the library publishing community. The 
proposal deadline is January 6, 2025.

Proposal submissions are welcome from LPC members and nonmembers, including 
library employees, university press employees, scholars, students, and 
other scholarly communication and publishing professionals. Again, we 
welcome proposals from first-time presenters and representatives of small 
and emerging publishing programs.

We are committed to expanding the diversity of perspectives we hear from at 
the Library Publishing Forum. Working towards some of the “Continuing 
Initiatives” from the LPC Roadmap for Anti-Racist Practice 
<https://drive.google.com/file/d/1jgE7c4wS4D72DgtakhZ-IK8whO3hN_jQ/view?usp=drive_link>,
 
we ask all proposals to explicitly address how they are inclusive of 
multiple perspectives, address DEI, or incorporate anti-racist and 
anti-oppressive approaches. Presentations about specific communities should 
include members of that community in their speaker list, and for sessions 
with multiple speakers, we seek to avoid all-white and all-male panels. 
Everyone submitting a presentation will also have an opportunity to 
complete a brief, anonymous demographic survey so we can better understand 
who is submitting proposals to LPF.

Learn more and submit a proposal <https://librarypublishing.org/program/>.

LPC Program Committee

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   Corinne Guimont, Virginia Tech (2024-2025, chair) 
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   Elizabeth Bedford, University of Washington
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   Jennifer Coronado, Butler University 
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   Loftan Hooker, Virginia Commonwealth University 
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   Ryan Otto, Kansas State University  
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   Jessica Thorlakson, University of Alberta   
   

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