LibTech 2016

LTC 2016 logoSave the date for  the  9th annual Library Technology Conference,   March 16-17, 2016, on the Macalester College campus in St. Paul.

The LibTech Conference provides an opportunity for library staff and information technologists to come together to discuss the changing technologies that are affecting library services; to see examples of what libraries are doing with these technologies; and to provide a venue where participants can learn skills or knowledge that they can take back and adapt for use within their own library.  In addition to thought-provoking keynote speakers, the two-day conference will include a mix of traditional lecture-style presentations, panel discussions, as well as interactive and hands-on workshops.  Sessions will be offered on a wide range of topics and at varying skill levels.  Anyone interested in the changing technologies that are affecting libraries should plan to attend.

LibTech 2016 Call for Proposals

LTC 2016 logoThe LibTech 2016 Planning Committee seeks your conference proposals.

LibTech 2016 is looking for a balance of sessions that will appeal to a broad library audience and provide a combination of “right now” solutions and “see the future” technology presentations. Projects could already be implemented or still in process. Long-term experiments that stretch the boundaries of how we work, or will work, in libraries, as well as “out of the box” solutions and ideas for libraries struggling to ‘keep up’ with evolving technologies are all welcome topics. Library staff, library students, educators, technologists, vendors, publishers, and those in related fields are all encouraged to submit session proposals.,