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The Library Assessment Conference will open registration for the 2022 virtual conference in early August.
Conference fees will be:
- Early Bird: $195 (register by September 16)
- Regular Rate: $250
The conference builds and supports the wide-reaching community of library assessment practitioners and researchers who have responsibility or interest in this broad field. This three-day experience is a mix of invited speakers, mini-workshops, and contributed papers and posters that stimulate discussion and provide feasible ideas for effective, practical, and sustainable library assessment. The daily schedule will run 11:30 a.m.–5:00 p.m. EDT, Tuesday–Thursday, November 1–3.
Details about the 2022 conference are posted on the Library Assessment Conference website.
2022 Conference Steering Committee
- Steve Hiller, University of Washington, Co-chair
- Nancy Turner, Temple University, Co-chair
- Giovanna Badia, McGill University
- Jackie Belanger, University of Washington
- Jaymey Butler, Association of Research Libraries
- Elizabeth Edwards, The University of Chicago
- Martha Kyrillidou, QualityMetrics, LLC
- Megan Oakleaf, Syracuse University
- Laura Spears, University of Florida
- Cameron Tuai, Drake University
- Nola Walker, University of Wisconsin–Madison
- Frankie Wilson, University of Oxford
- Krystal Wyatt-Baxter, The University of Texas at Austin
About the Library Assessment Conference
The Association of Research Libraries and the University of Washington Libraries co-host the Library Assessment Conference: Building Effective, Sustainable, Practical Assessment. The conference goal is to build and further a vibrant library assessment community by bringing together interested practitioners and researchers who have responsibility or interest in the broad field of library assessment.