[Michlib-l] 1 Week Left! Back in Circulation Conference - Call for Proposals

Anna Palmer ahpalmer at wisc.edu
Mon Feb 21 15:21:48 EST 2022


Proposals due Feb 28!

Back in Circulation Again: A conference for managers and staff in access and circulation services
October 3-4, 2022
Madison, WI
https://ischool.wisc.edu/continuing-education/back-in-circ/

Returning by popular demand! The 2022 Back in Circulation conference will take place once again on the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus.

Please contribute YOUR excellent ideas about best practices in access services and circulation.
Fill out this form by February 28 to submit: https://forms.gle/FNyD15DyCVhSzQFQA

Details

  *   Topics may include, but are not limited to: customer service, staff training, e-reserves, stacks management, change management, physical space design, remote services, diversity/equity/inclusion topics, and innovation.
  *   Managers and staff from public and academic libraries of all sizes attend this conference.
  *   Conference sessions are one hour in length, including presentation and Q&A.
  *   Priority will be given to sessions that include interactive elements and audience participation.

Diversity, Inclusion, and Equity Statement
UW-Madison iSchool encourages presenters representing a variety of personal and professional backgrounds, perspectives, and voices. We aim for conference presenters to be as diverse as the communities we serve. Submissions are welcome from anyone who is interested in presenting, including students, new professionals, first-time presenters, and representatives of allied professions.

At this time, the conference is planned as an in-person event. Safety and public health are our primary concerns and the conference may switch to a virtual event, if necessary.

Questions? Contact Anna Palmer, ahpalmer at wisc.edu<mailto:ahpalmer at wisc.edu>




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