11th Annual Brick and Click Libraries
Friday, November 4, 2011
brickandclick.org
Northwest Missouri State University, Maryville, Missouri
Submit your proposal(s) by March 7, 2011 using the following link(s):
50-minute presentation: http://bit.ly/BC50mins
10-minute presentation: http://bit.ly/BC10min
"Brick and Click" is a one-day symposium of practical relevance to directors, librarians and paraprofessionals supporting traditional and online resources/services for academic library users. The annual symposium has been hosted by Northwest Missouri State University since its inception in 2001.
Presenter Benefits:
Presenters receive a reduced registration fee ($100) to the symposium and an opportunity to publish a paper in the symposium proceedings. Presentation opportunities include a 50 minute session, and/or a 10-minute “Lightning Round” presentation. For more information, visit: http://bit.ly/BCformats. Topics suggested from the 2010 evaluation forms include: consortial purchasing, budget, embedded librarianship, RDA nuts & bolts, learning commons, mobile web, iPad applications, and reference trends. Sample topics are available at http://bit.ly/BCtopics.
If you have questions about presentation proposals, please e-mail Kathy Hart at: mailto:juliah@nwmissouri.edu.
Friday, November 4, 2011
brickandclick.org
Northwest Missouri State University, Maryville, Missouri
Submit your proposal(s) by March 7, 2011 using the following link(s):
50-minute presentation: http://bit.ly/BC50mins
10-minute presentation: http://bit.ly/BC10min
"Brick and Click" is a one-day symposium of practical relevance to directors, librarians and paraprofessionals supporting traditional and online resources/services for academic library users. The annual symposium has been hosted by Northwest Missouri State University since its inception in 2001.
Presenter Benefits:
Presenters receive a reduced registration fee ($100) to the symposium and an opportunity to publish a paper in the symposium proceedings. Presentation opportunities include a 50 minute session, and/or a 10-minute “Lightning Round” presentation. For more information, visit: http://bit.ly/BCformats. Topics suggested from the 2010 evaluation forms include: consortial purchasing, budget, embedded librarianship, RDA nuts & bolts, learning commons, mobile web, iPad applications, and reference trends. Sample topics are available at http://bit.ly/BCtopics.
If you have questions about presentation proposals, please e-mail Kathy Hart at: mailto:juliah@nwmissouri.edu.
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