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Dear all,

Last year's conference in Vancouver was a fantastic opportunity to learn
from a bunch of different projects at once and connect with people working
on similar challenges. You don't have to have a talk to attend, of course,
but if you have something to share, it's a great place to share it! I think
there'll be an option for online presentations - TBC.

Cheers,
Mia


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Crowdsourcing our Cultural Heritage
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From: Ingrid Mason <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Sun, 10 Mar 2024 at 00:46
Subject: [ai4lam] Fantastic Futures Canberra 2024 Conference - CfP Now Open
To: ai4lam <[log in to unmask]>


Call for Papers Now Open
<https://www.nfsa.gov.au/fantastic-futures-canberra-2024-conference-call-papers>


Hello everyone,

The National Film and Sound Archive of Australia and the program committee
invite members of the AI4LAM (Artificial Intelligence, for Libraries,
Archives, Museums) community, practitioners in the GLAM (Galleries,
Libraries, Archives, Museums) sector and Digital Humanities, Arts & Social
Science, Data, Information and Computer Science researchers in Higher
Education to submit proposals for presentations and workshops.

Submissions <https://nfsa.jotform.com/240638863429062> are invited from
colleagues around the world representing a range of organisations,
collections, interest and experience with Artificial Intelligence (AI) and
Machine Learning (ML) technologies applied to or developed with cultural,
research and heritage collections.

Get started thinking about your papers and workshops.

We look forward to seeing you in Canberra, Australia in October!

Overall Theme

Artificial intelligence in the future of work in the GLAMs (Galleries,
Libraries, Archives and Museums).

Lenses given priority for conference submissions are those that cover
aspects of history, language and culture relating to place, especially in
the Australasian context, and diverse themes and topics are provided to
reflect the ways AI & ML are being explored.

Please submit proposals targeted at the intersection of theory and practice
in the application of AI technologies in the context of cultural, research
and heritage collections.

Timeline


   - Call for proposals opens: 10 March 2024
   - Keynotes announcement: 31 March 2024
   - Call for proposals closes: 30 April 2024
   - Proposals reviewed by the program committee: 20 May 2024
   - Proposal acceptances: 31 May 2024

Contact Information


   - Join the NFSA FF24 mailing list
   <https://www.nfsa.gov.au/fantastic-futures-canberra-2024-artificial-intelligence-libraries-archives-and-museums>
   for regular updates.
   - Drop a note into the #ff2024 event channel in the AI4LAM Slack
   <https://ai4lam.slack.com/>.
   - Send detailed inquiries to ff24 [at] nfsa.gov.au <[log in to unmask]>.
   - Organisers: Ingrid Mason, Basil Dewhurst, Ashlinn Harty, NFSA.
   - Convenor: Dr Keir Winesmith, NFSA.



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