Technology and the academic librarian: Emerging, merging, and changing the game

Registration is now open for the Academic Librarians in Public Service (ALPS) Annual December Meeting:

Technology and the academic librarian: Emerging, merging, and changing the game

Join us for a morning of lightning talks and discussion on this hot topic. We have found 8 speakers who have something to say about our shifting landscape and how we are adapting to it. Details on speakers and topics will be announced next week but tickets are going fast so you might not want to wait!

Bring your ideas for discussion: Is your institution embracing a new model for instruction? How has your library been involved in developing or supporting new ways of delivering services and information to our students, staff and faculty? Are we doing a good job of adapting?

Registration link: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/alps-december-meeting-tickets-6033200465

Meeting Schedule
•             9:00 registration and coffee
•             9:30-12:00 lightning talks and discussion
•             12:00-1:30 lunch and tour of the Irving K Barber Learning Centre – lunch is included with registration!
•             1:30-3:30 ALPS meeting and round table

Please note that there is a registration fee charged for this event. In order to keep registration costs down, we can only accept payment by CASH at the door but you must register online in advance to save your seat.

Registration fee:

  • ALPS Members: $25
  • Non-Members: $30
  • Students and Speakers: $20


Location Details: Lillooet Room, Irving K. Barber Learning Centre at the University of British Columbia at 1961 East Mall, Vancouver, BC Canada, V6T1Z1.

See you there!
From your ALPS (Academic Librarians in Public Service) Executive
Section of BCLA (British Columbia Library Association)

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