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Resources for a Virtual Conference (from the LD4 2020 Conference)


 

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Thanks to everyone who has been sharing great resources here (love the infographic in the below resource!).?

I was recently part of a team who transformed a planned in-person event to a virtual conference (Linked Data in Libraries: ld42020.sched.com). To prepare to move our conference online, I began compiling various guides to planning a virtual event, and have continued to update the list:??

That document also includes resources used by the LD4 conference organizing team, such as an event planning checklist and a list of tools we used.

I hope it will be helpful to others planning virtual events.


Best regards,

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Michelle Futornick

Program Manager

Stanford University

Lathrop Library

Stanford, CA 94305



From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of Michael Victor <Omichael@...>
Sent: Tuesday, October 20, 2020 12:44 AM
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: [f4c-response] Moving science events online in a lockdown Lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic
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Dear Friends,

We just wanted to share a blog some of us at ILRI wrote (Peter B, Michael V, Mirielle Ferrari and Iddo Dror) as part of the CGIAR Big Data Convention on Digital Dynamism. We focus on some of the lesson we have learned in transforming our face to face meeting to go virtually. Its been a steep and exciting learning curve and took a real shift in thinking and ways of working.



It also includes a neat infographic we made.

Keen to continue hearing what others are learning on this !

Best, Michael