Registration for the fifth annual Lake Superior Libraries Symposium is now open!
LSLS16, “NOW That’s What I Call Libraries!” will be held on Friday, May 20th, 2016 at the College of St. Scholastica in Duluth, MN. Library staff, administrators, trustees, and students from the Upper Midwest and beyond are invited to attend and participate. Register today!
For just $49, you’ll experience:
- Keynote by Jason Griffey, founder and principal at Evenly Distributed, a Fellow at the Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University, and formerly an Associate Professor and Head of Library Information Technology at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
- 16 inspiring presentations on exciting and innovative projects happening NOW at rockin’ local and regional libraries of all types
- A Thursday evening pre-conference social event
- A Friday evening post-conference social event hosted by At Sara’s Table Chester Creek Cafe.
Pre-Conference Workshop
Also consider attending the pre-conference workshop on innovation in libraries, facilitated by Jason Griffey on Thursday, May 19th from 1:00-4:00 pm. The pre-conference workshop fee is $20 for conference attendees, and $25 for individuals only attending the workshop. Find more information and register here.
Locations, Accommodations & Information
The LSLS16 Conference is located in beautiful Duluth, the gateway to the North Shore of Lake Superior. The region features world class breweries, restaurants, and outdoor activities. Have more questions? Contact us
About LSLS16
The Lake Superior Libraries Symposium is a conference developed by library staff members from Northwestern Wisconsin and Northeastern Minnesota. The Symposium was created to promote resource sharing and communication between organizations and to help librarians develop enhanced professional networks. Our continued operations are thanks to the in-kind and monetary contributions of our supporters.