The Designing Libraries for the
Twenty-First Century IX Conference, which was to have been held at
Temple University in Philadelphia on October 18-20, 2020, is postponed out of
concern for participants’ and presenters’ health and safety. A new date has not
yet been set. A major aspect of the Designing Libraries conferences is the
experience of visiting new and/or renovated libraries, and the planning group
is delighted that the next conference will be held at the stunning and
state-of-the-art Charles Library at Temple University https://www.temple.edu/about/libraries/charles . In addition to experiencing library spaces,
the participants at the conference, which include architects, designers, planners,
academic administrators, faculty, librarians, and information technologists,
find the informal interactions at the conference venue very valuable. For those
reasons, we will not be offering a virtual conference as a substitute but will
defer the conference to a later date when everyone can feel secure in making
travel plans and attending conferences. We will announce the new
date when available via listservs.
Thank you.
Tom Hickerson, Founder,
Designing Libraries Conference Joan Lippincott, Coalition
for Networked Information Joe Lucia, Temple
University Greg Raschke, North
Carolina State University
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