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IACRL@ILA -- Programming for Academic Librarians
Illinois Association of College & Research Libraries Forum (IACRL)
October 6, 2017(via Lindsay Harmon, IACRL President)
I hope to see many of you next week at the ILA Annual Conference in Tinley Park! In addition to our Unconference and Luncheon on Wednesday, please don’t forget that IACRL is sponsoring IACRL@ILA–a track of programming for academic librarians that includes more than 20 presentations given by and for academic librarians. Click here to download the complete IACRL@ILA program schedule.
These programs are open to all Conference attendees, and academic librarians are free to attend programs outside the IACRL@ILA track. As a reminder, IACRL@ILA will take the place of an IACRL Conference in 2018. A similar track of programming will be offered at the 2018 ILA Annual Conference. Offering this programming at the ILA Annual Conference is more cost-effective while providing opportunities for collaboration across library types.
I hope that you’ll support your colleagues from Illinois academic librarians and attend these programs. I’ll see you there!