The University of Michigan will be hosting the 2011 annual HASTAC Conference (face-to-face!) on its Ann Arbor campus December 2 and 3. We invite proposals for presentations on the general theme of Digital Scholarly Communication. Deadline for submission is *September 15, 2011*. Proposals can be submitted here: http://tinyurl.com/HASTAC2011-Proposal We seek topics which may range over but need not be restricted to, the role of digital technologies in: * Reformulating scholarly projects and products. (This might include questions of narration and argumentation, evidence and epistemology, interactivity, and/or text/visual presentation.) * Re-mapping the routes through which scholarly products circulate. * Expanding the digital arts to include the humanities and vice versa. * Reshaping the global system of knowledge production in the humanities in terms of access, circulation, exchange and equity within the global north and between the global north and south. * Generating new kinds of research and teaching partnerships. Topics may also include: * Copyright challenges and strategies for digital scholarly communication. * Web design and digitization of archives for multiple and different constituencies (local communities, global peers). * New forms of research, digitally based, in the humanities. The middle part of the day on both December 2 and 3 will be given over to concurrent sessions. People may present in any of three formats: * An individual five-minute “lightening” talk or ten-minute lecture-style presentation, with or without technology (e.g., PPT, Prezi) * A panel on a common theme with short presentations to allow for discussion time, with or without technology * A poster project or demo for conversation in a digital display area (e.g., YouTube or other presentation format uploaded to conference website; laptop-based video on a continuous loop, slidecast, interactive website; print poster board) Presenters will have the option of pre-circulating materials on the website before and during the conference. (Information on an Unconference event for December 1 forthcoming). Deadline for submission is *September 15, 2011*. Proposals can be submitted here: http://tinyurl.com/HASTAC2011-Proposal Sheryl Grant Director, Social Networking HASTAC/MacArthur Foundation Digital Media & Learning Competition <http://www.dmlcompetition.net/> <http://www.youtube.com/user/video4hastac#g/p>