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A Library Writer’s Blog: CFP: Cultivating Personal Meaning: Reframing Success and Thriving in Academic Librarianship Edited collection #ACRL

A Library Writer’s Blog

Have writer’s block? Hopefully this resource will help librarians identify publishing and presentation opportunities in library & information science, as well as other related fields. I will include calls for papers, presentations, participation, reviewers, and other relevant notices that I find on the web. If you find anything to be posted, please drop me a note. thanks — Corey Seeman, University of Michigan(cseeman@umich.edu)

CFP: Cultivating Personal Meaning: Reframing Success and Thriving in Academic Librarianship Edited collection #ACRL – Friday, February 13, 2026

Call for Proposals: Cultivating Personal Meaning: Reframing Success and Thriving in Academic Librarianship Edited collection

Editors: Russell Michalak & Trevor A. Dawes

About the Volume

In academic libraries, we frequently define student success and institutional success, but far less often examine what professional success means for academic librarians and library workers themselves. Traditional markers of achievement, such as titles, promotions, prestige, and compensation, remain important and meaningful, yet they do not fully capture the diverse ways professional impact, contribution, and thriving are enacted across roles, institutions, and career stages.

This edited collection explores how success is defined, pursued, and sustained in academic libraries under real-world conditions shaped by structural constraints, material realities, and evolving professional expectations. Rather than framing success as a singular endpoint or linear trajectory, the volume approaches success as an active practice, contextual, relational, and shaped by institutional structures as well as individual agency.

The volume is organized around three interrelated themes:

I. Reconsidering Success in Academic Librarianship

This section interrogates dominant definitions of professional success and rearticulates success as contribution, influence, expertise, and institutional impact. Chapters may examine tensions between purpose-driven work and status-based achievement; critique systems of evaluation, advancement, and recognition; or propose alternative frameworks for understanding leadership, impact, and professional legitimacy.

II. Professional Lives Across Roles and Career Paths

This section addresses success across the full career arc, including early-career precarity, mid-career plateaus and immobility, late-career and post-pinnacle roles, and transitions out of academic librarianship. Leadership is understood as practice rather than position, enacted through collaboration, care, mentoring, technical expertise, advocacy, assessment, and implementation. Narratives of leaving the profession are welcomed and treated as legitimate rearticulations of success rather than failure.

Chapters may also examine specialist or technical roles whose contributions are essential yet undervalued, as well as professional associations and communities of practice as sites of learning, leadership, and recognition beyond one’s home institution.

III. Sustainability, Well-Being, and Collective Contexts

This section explores how thriving is cultivated, not only individually but collectively within institutional environments. Contributors are encouraged to examine sustainability, workload realities, burnout, immobility, equity structures, and shared leadership models. Drawing on scholarship such as Jon E. Cawthorne’s work on distributed leadership, this section highlights the “middle” as a critical site of implementation, accountability, and change.

We particularly encourage proposals that integrate equity, diversity, inclusion, and accessibility (EDIA) throughout their analysis and examine how systems of recognition and advancement shape professional well-being and long-term sustainability.

Types of Contributions

This collection places no restrictions on genre, methodology, or epistemological approach. We welcome chapters that are reflective, analytical, empirical, experimental, or creative in scope, provided they are grounded in professional practice and clearly connected to questions of contribution, success, and institutional impact within one or more of the three thematic sections above.

Submissions may include, but are not limited to:

  • Personal narratives or reflective essays
  • Autoethnographies
  • Qualitative research studies
  • Quantitative research studies
  • Mixed-methods research
  • Case studies
  • Program or project assessments
  • Theoretical or conceptual analyses
  • Creative or experimental formats
  • Hybrid approaches that blend multiple forms

Contributors

We use the term contributors to emphasize that institutional impact is not limited by title, rank, degree status, or methodology. We welcome submissions from librarians, paraprofessionals, technologists, administrators, students, and collaborative partners across roles, career stages, and institutional contexts.

We recognize that professional success is not experienced uniformly. For non-degreed and paraprofessional library workers—those in roles that do not require an advanced degree—success is often shaped by material constraints, including limited advancement pathways, wage compression, and educational debt. These challenges may be compounded by toxic workplace dynamics such as chronic understaffing, inequitable workloads, exclusion from decision-making, and cultures of silence.

Contributors are encouraged to move beyond description to demonstrate how their work supports organizational health, equity, sustainability, and meaningful institutional change, offering adaptable insights for diverse professional settings.

Each chapter should offer readers adaptable insights, practices, frameworks, or approaches that can be implemented within their own institutional contexts–the chapter should be solution-based.

Chapter Length and Format

Proposed chapters are expected to range from approximately 1,000 to 4,000 words, though longer empirical or programmatic chapters are encouraged. 

Submission Guidelines

Proposals should include:

  • A working title
  • A 250–400 word abstract describing the chapter’s focus, contribution, and relevance to one of the volume’s three sections
  • A brief, detailed outline. See an example here https://wisc.pb.unizin.org/esl117/chapter/writing-a-detailed-outline/
  • An indication of chapter type or methodology
  • A short author bio (approximately 150 words)

Empirical proposals should note the status of data collection and IRB approval, if applicable.

Purpose and Contribution

This volume seeks to shift the conversation from diagnosing challenges to examining how success and thriving are cultivated in practice. By expanding what counts as professional success and making diverse forms of contribution visible and legible, Cultivating Personal Meaning offers a grounded, solutions-oriented exploration of what it means to do meaningful, sustainable, and valued work in academic libraries today.

Each section will conclude with editorial reflections that synthesize key insights and highlight practical, adaptable takeaways for readers.

Timeline

  • February 2026 – Call for Proposals released
  • March 30, 2026 – Proposal submission deadline
  • April 2026 – Acceptance notifications sent
  • September 1, 2026 – First full draft due
  • January 1, 2027 – Second draft due
  • March 31, 2027 – Final edited manuscript due to ACRL

Submission

Proposals can be submitted via this form.


Questions

Please direct questions to either Russell Michalak (michalr@gbc.edu) or Trevor A. Dawes

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2026-02-12

call for proposals per il 51mo numero di roots§routes magazine: “disertare”

ROOTS § ROUTES

CALL FOR PROPOSALS

§DISERTARE

Anno XVI | n° 51 | Maggio – Agosto 2026
a cura di Bianca Basile e Anna Chiara Cimoli
Invio abstract entro il 5 marzo 2026

In un tempo di crisi, sentiamo il dovere di riflettere di obiezione di coscienza, rifiuto di conformarci, curve a gomito, ri-generazioni, inforestamenti creativi: https://www.roots-routes.org/call-for-proposal/

Per questo numero di roots§routes magazine chiediamo contributi che studiano la diserzione, individuale o collettiva, nelle sue ricadute visive, storico-artistiche, performative, intermediali. I contributi, in qualunque forma (audio, video, collezioni di immagini, testi, suoni…), possono riguardare, fra l’altro, i seguenti temi:

  1. la diserzione etica e politica da strutture statali e parastatali, da istituzioni figlie della nazione e del nazionalismo, da apparati militari, da qualunque sistema di potere costituito
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  4. la diserzione da una famiglia, o da un’idea di famiglia, che non ci appartiene
  5. la diserzione da un corpo, o da un’idea di corpo, che non ci appartiene
  6. la diserzione come condizione per l’affermazione di un sé creativo, artistico, vocale
  7. la diserzione come condizione per la nascita di nuove comunità, modi di pensare e patti sociali
  8. diserzioni linguistiche, formali, visive: secessioni
  9. fare un passo di lato per prendere la rincorsa, per farne cento in avanti.

Leggi la declinazione tematica integrale del nuovo numero su…

https://www.roots-routes.org/call-for-proposal/

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🎄 The holiday season is thinking time.

😌 Use the festive break to work on your PyCon Italia proposal — our CFP is open!

👇 Submit your proposal:
🔗 2026.pycon.it/en/call-for-prop

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2025-05-22

🚨Nur noch 1 TAG, um deinen Talk/Workshop/Projekt für die FrOSCon einzureichen! 🚨

🎤 Teile deine Ideen
💡 Zeig dein Fachwissen oder deine Leidenschaft
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Reiche jetzt deinen Vorschlag ein: froscon.org/cfp/

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2025-05-22

🚨Just 1 DAY left to submit your proposal for FrOSCon 2025! 🚨

🎤 Share your ideas
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📺 Demo your FOSS project to the world
🔥 Inspire the free and open-source community

Submit your proposal now: froscon.org/cfp/

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🚨Just 3 DAYS left to submit your proposal for FrOSCon 2025! 🚨

🎤 Share your ideas
💡 Showcase your expertise or passion
📺 Demo your FOSS project to the world
🔥 Inspire the free and open-source community

Submit your proposal now: froscon.org/cfp/

#froscon
#froscon20
#opensource
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#community
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#CallForProject

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#CallForProposal: We are looking for an Editor-in-Chief for our journal Economic Systems. The journal (IF 2.8) focuses on institutional variety and economic development. Ideal candidates are scholars in Comparative #Economics with editorial experience.
📅 Deadline: 6 June
➡️ leibniz-ios.de/en/knowledge-tr

Call for Proposals for an Editor-in-Chief position for Economic Systems (f/m/d). The opportunity involves leading a journal with Impact Factor 2.8, focusing on institutional variety and comparative economics. The position starts January 2026, with application deadline on June 6, 2025.
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Hey y'all!

Are you working at the intersection of queerness and games?
Wanna visit Montreal in September to show off your rad, queer games work?
Wanna get travel assistance for doing it?

#QGCon is looking for games to demo, workshops to host, and research to present!

We'd love if you applied!

#CallForProposal #CallForPresentations #CallForArt #CallForGames

2025-01-17

Thinking about speaking at #DevConf_CZ 2025 but not sure where to start? ✨Our blog highlights everything you need to know about submitting a proposal!

Dive in now and get your ideas in by March 2nd: devconf.info/cz/blog/submittin

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2024-05-20

🚨CFP for PyCon India closes on 31st May!!🚨

⏳Don't wait for the last moment, hit that🖱️submit button now! 🐍

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GENTLE REMINDER
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APrIGF 2024 is now calling for session proposals from the community. Help shape the program agenda with your submission.

Submit your proposal by April 19, 2024 (Fri) 23:59 UTC.

More info: ap.rigf.asia/news/2024/aprigf-

#APrIGF2024 #CallForProposal #internetgovernanceforum #AsiaPacificRegion

2024-02-24

Bring your success story to the DevConf.CZ 2024!

We're on the lookout for:
✨inspiring customer stories,
✨initiatives in the public sector,
✨projects in academia,
✨stories of successful projects born from an idea.
...stories that have one thing in common: #opensource

Submit your proposal by March 3rd: pretalx.com/devconf-cz-2024/cf
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RubyConf (rubycentral.org):

Want to turn your idea into a RubyConf talk? See why we think you should submit that #CFP t.co/HfrPdzLS7X

#rubyconf #callforproposal #rubydev

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2023-02-22

📢New #CallForProposal

Interested in designing EU initiatives to combat tax evasion, tax avoidance and aggressive tax planning and to promote #fairtaxation?

🔗Check out the @EU_Commission call for proposals to manage and lead the EU Tax Observatory
👉europa.eu/!cDNYbG

🐦🔗: n.respublicae.eu/EU_Taxud/stat

EU Tax & Customs 🇪🇺EU_Taxud@respublicae.eu
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📢New #CallForProposal

Interested in designing EU initiatives to combat tax evasion, tax avoidance and aggressive tax planning and to promote #fairtaxation?

🔗Check out the
@EU_Commission
call for proposals to manage and lead the EU Tax Observatory.

👉europa.eu/!cDNYbG

🐦🔗: n.respublicae.eu/EU_Taxud/stat

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Dear conference organisers,

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📢New #CallForProposal

Interested in designing EU initiatives to combat tax evasion, tax avoidance and aggressive tax planning and to promote #fairtaxation?

🔗Check out the @EU_Commission call for proposals to manage and lead the EU Tax Observatory
👉europa.eu/!cDNYbG

🐦🔗: n.respublicae.eu/EU_Taxud/stat

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📣 New call under #CEFEnergy!

We've launched the #callforproposal for Preparatory Studies for cross-border #RenewableEnergy projects!

This means €1 million to support 🇪🇺countries & project promoters to select project concepts + cooperation agreements

➡️europa.eu/!nQkWVn

🐦🔗: nitter.eu/cinea_eu/status/1572

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