From: "Joan K. Lippincott joan@cni.org" Sender: To: CNI-ANNOUNCE Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2018 11:30:01 -0400 Message-ID: X-Original-Return-Path: Received: from wonder-woman.cni.org (account joan@cni.org [192.100.21.33] verified) by cni.org (CommuniGate Pro SMTP 6.2.1) with ESMTPSA id 34251737 for cni-announce@cni.org; Thu, 19 Jul 2018 10:42:12 -0400 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="Apple-Mail=_A7EE4ED4-C190-4E94-B240-409164370547" Mime-Version: 1.0 (Mac OS X Mail 10.3 \(3273\)) Subject: Library Assessment Conference 2018 Registration Now Open: Early-Bird Deadline August 31 X-Original-Message-Id: References: X-Original-To: cni-announce@cni.org X-Original-Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2018 10:42:12 -0400 X-Mailer: Apple Mail (2.3273) --Apple-Mail=_A7EE4ED4-C190-4E94-B240-409164370547 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 Kim Duckett, Head of Research and Instructional Services, Duke = University Libraries and I will be co-facilitating a pre-conference = workshop on Library Spaces: Approaches to Needs Assessment and = Post-Occupancy Assessment at this conference. =E2=80=94Joan Lippincott, CNI Library Assessment Conference 2018 Registration Now Open Early-Bird Deadline August 31 by Angela Pappalardo | 202-296-2296 | laconf@arl.org = | on July 16, 2018 Registration is now open for the 2018 Library Assessment Conference: = Building Effective, Sustainable, Practical Assessment = , to be held = Wednesday=E2=80=93Friday, December 5=E2=80=937, in Houston, Texas. The = preeminent conference in the field with more than 600 registrants, this = biennial gathering supports and advances the growing library assessment = community through formal presentations, workshops, and informal = engagement. This seventh Library Assessment Conference is co-sponsored by the = Association of Research Libraries and the University of Washington = Libraries. The University of Houston Libraries and Texas A&M University = Libraries will serve as hosts for the event, working with the conference = sponsors on local arrangements and meeting planning. The conference is = planned and organized by a Steering Committee = composed of individuals = active in the library assessment community. Registration The following registration options are available: Early-bird registration (through Friday, August 31): $450 Registration (after Friday, August 31): $550 Graduate student rates: $275 (early-bird); $300 (regular) Pre- and post-conference workshop rates: $100 (half day); $180 (full = day) Registration closes Wednesday, November 14, 2018. Register early to = secure your space. Create an Ex Ordo account and register online. = Pre-conference workshops will be held on Tuesday, December 4. = Post-conference workshops will be held on the afternoon of Friday, = December 7. More information about the workshops = is available on the = conference website. Conference Format The conference provides a full range of presentations=E2=80=94invited = speakers, papers, and posters=E2=80=94that cover all aspects of library = assessment. There will be plenty of time to meet and engage with = conference speakers and participants in formal and informal settings. = All meetings will take place in the conference hotel, the Westin = Galleria Houston . (See = the conference website for information about reserving hotel rooms = .) Additional Information For more details and to register, visit the Library Assessment = Conference website . About the Association of Research Libraries The Association of Research Libraries (ARL) = is a nonprofit = organization of 125 research libraries in Canada and the US = whose mission is to = advance research, learning, and scholarly communication. The Association = fosters the open exchange of ideas and expertise, promotes equity and = diversity, and pursues advocacy and public policy efforts that reflect = the values of the library, scholarly, and higher education communities. = ARL forges partnerships and catalyzes the collective efforts of research = libraries to enable knowledge creation and to achieve enduring and = barrier-free access to information.=20 About the University of Washington Libraries The University of Washington (UW) Libraries = , located in Seattle, is = the largest library in the Pacific Northwest. The UW Libraries is = well-known for its innovative programs and services in assessment, = organizational development, user spaces, and institutional = collaboration. Its print and digital collections support world-class = research and scholarship in such areas as health sciences, environmental = sciences, area and language studies, and the Pacific Northwest.=20 About the University of Houston Libraries The University of Houston (UH) Libraries = advances student success, = knowledge creation and preservation, and globally competitive research. = UH Libraries comprises the MD Anderson Library, the William R. Jenkins = Architecture and Art Library, the Weston A. Pettey Optometry Library, = and the Music Library, providing high-impact collections, spaces, and = tools that spark opportunities for transformational learning, discovery, = and scholarship.=20 About the Texas A&M University Libraries The Texas A&M University Libraries = , located in College = Station, serve 67,000 students, 3,700 instructional faculty, and 19 = colleges and schools. The Libraries are driven by: information literacy = programs to support University strategic missions, digitization and = conservation efforts to protect collections, scholarly communications = programs to enhance scholarly visibility, open access projects to reduce = student costs, and re-imagining of library spaces to invite = collaboration.=20 Follow Us = = =09 = =09 =20 Association of Research Libraries = =20 21 Dupont Circle NW #800=C2=A0 Washington, DC 20036 =20 202 296 2296 | webmgr@arl.org =20= =C2=A9 Association of Research Libraries >=20 >=20 --Apple-Mail=_A7EE4ED4-C190-4E94-B240-409164370547 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8
Kim = Duckett, Head of Research and Instructional Services, Duke University = Libraries and I will be co-facilitating a pre-conference workshop = on Library Spaces: Approaches to Needs = Assessment and Post-Occupancy Assessment at this = conference.
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Registration is now open for the 2018 Library Assessment Conference: = Building Effective, Sustainable, Practical Assessment, to be held = Wednesday=E2=80=93Friday, December 5=E2=80=937, in Houston, Texas. The = preeminent conference in the field with more than 600 registrants, this = biennial gathering supports and advances the growing library assessment = community through formal presentations, workshops, and informal = engagement.
This seventh Library Assessment = Conference is co-sponsored by the Association of Research Libraries and = the University of Washington Libraries. The University of Houston = Libraries and Texas A&M University Libraries will serve as hosts for = the event, working with the conference sponsors on local arrangements = and meeting planning. The conference is planned and organized by = a Steering = Committee composed of individuals active in the library = assessment community.

Registration

The following = registration options are available:
  • Early-bird registration (through Friday, = August 31): $450
  • Registration (after = Friday, August 31): $550
  • Graduate student rates: $275 (early-bird); $300 = (regular)
  • Pre- and = post-conference workshop rates: $100 (half day); $180 (full = day)
Registration closes = Wednesday, November 14, 2018. Register early to secure = your space. Create an Ex Ordo account = and register online.
Pre-conference = workshops will be held on Tuesday, December 4. Post-conference workshops = will be held on the afternoon of Friday, December 7. More information about the = workshops is available on the conference website.

Conference Format

The conference = provides a full range of presentations=E2=80=94invited speakers, papers, = and posters=E2=80=94that cover all aspects of library assessment. There = will be plenty of time to meet and engage with conference speakers and = participants in formal and informal settings. All meetings will take = place in the conference hotel, the Westin Galleria Houston. (See the = conference website for information about reserving hotel rooms.)

Additional Information

For more details and to register, visit the Library Assessment Conference = website.

About the Association of Research = Libraries

The Association of Research Libraries = (ARL) is a nonprofit organization of 125 research libraries in Canada and the = US whose mission is to advance research, learning, and = scholarly communication. The Association fosters the open exchange of = ideas and expertise, promotes equity and diversity, and pursues advocacy = and public policy efforts that reflect the values of the library, = scholarly, and higher education communities. ARL forges partnerships and = catalyzes the collective efforts of research libraries to enable = knowledge creation and to achieve enduring and barrier-free access to = information. 

About the = University of Washington Libraries

The University of Washington (UW) = Libraries, located in Seattle, is the largest library in the Pacific = Northwest. The UW Libraries is well-known for its innovative programs = and services in assessment, organizational development, user spaces, and = institutional collaboration. Its print and digital collections support = world-class research and scholarship in such areas as health sciences, = environmental sciences, area and language studies, and the Pacific = Northwest. 

About the = University of Houston Libraries

The University of Houston (UH) = Libraries advances student success, knowledge creation and = preservation, and globally competitive research. UH Libraries comprises = the MD Anderson Library, the William R. Jenkins Architecture and Art = Library, the Weston A. Pettey Optometry Library, and the Music Library, = providing high-impact collections, spaces, and tools that spark = opportunities for transformational learning, discovery, and = scholarship. 

About the Texas = A&M University Libraries

The Texas A&M University Libraries, = located in College Station, serve 67,000 students, 3,700 instructional = faculty, and 19 colleges and schools. The Libraries are driven by: = information literacy programs to support University strategic missions, = digitization and conservation efforts to protect collections, scholarly = communications programs to enhance scholarly visibility, open access = projects to reduce student costs, and re-imagining of library spaces to = invite = collaboration. 
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