
The inaugural (and free)
Library 2.011 Worldwide Virtual Conference
begins on Wednesday, November 2nd. More than 4,000 information
professionals from 149 countries have signed up to join the global
conversation on the current and future state of libraries. The
groundbreaking event will be a whirlwind of information, with 160
presentations scheduled over two days!
The schedule of all sessions, in customized schedule pages for each of the world's 36 time zones, is now available at the
Sessions and Schedule page.
Presentations will cover a variety of pertinent subject strands that
affect the LIS industry and the changing roles of libraries and
librarians in our digital world. All sessions will also be recorded for
later viewing. Keynote addresses will be scheduled over the course of
the two-day conference, and the speakers include:
- Dr. Sandra Hirsh (USA)
- Dr. Lennart Bjoerneborn (Denmark)
- Dr. Michael Stephens (USA)
- Dr. Christine Bruce (Australia)
- Ms. Ellen Tise (South Africa)
- Mr. Stephen Abram (Canada)
To register for the conference, join the conference website at
http://www.Library2011.com. The conference welcome will start at 6:30 a.m. US-PDT on Wednesday, November 2nd, followed by the opening keynote by
Library 2.011 Co-Chair Dr. Sandra Hirsh, professor and director of the School of
Library
and Information Science (SLIS) at San José State University. The
conference will conclude with a final conference gathering at 9:00 p.m.
US-PDT on Thursday, November 3 (November 4, in some parts of the
world). All conference sessions are being held in Blackboard Collaborate
(formerly Elluminate), and can be accessed live from any personal
computer following instructions on the
Sessions and Schedule page.
Participants, presenters, and volunteers are encouraged to share your
excitement for this global event. The conference Twitter hashtag is "
#lib2011" and to download a variety of badges, please visit:
http://www.library20.com/page/press-promotional. Those interested in volunteering will find information on the
Volunteer Page, and potential sponsors still have time to sign up by contacting me directly.
As a reminder, the conference will be held entirely online, is
FREE to attend, and will be recorded. For more information, please visit:
http://www.library20.com.
See you online!
Steve Hargadon
Library 2.011 Co-Chair
http://www.stevehargadon.com
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