Library Journal is thrilled to once again be hosting our long-running library building and design event in person! And we’re especially excited to be hosting it in partnership with Spokane Public Library. This full-day think tank provides expert panel discussions with architects and librarians, as well as hands-on, architect-led breakout sessions tackling real-life design challenges submitted in advance by attendees. Dig deep with architects, librarians, and vendors to explore building/renovating/ retrofitting spaces both large and small that will redefine the relationship with your users and engage your community. There will be plenty of facetime and networking opportunities throughout the day with colleagues.
Take the next step in your antiracism journey and learn even more you can do to transform your library or classroom culture.
For more than two decades, Library Journal’s Day of Dialog has been the most anticipated librarian-only gathering of the year. Now it’s gone digital and is free to attend! The next all-day event is scheduled for May 9, 2024 and will feature a close-up look at the biggest forthcoming books for summer/fall 2024.
Discover the advantages of a master’s degree in library and information science (MLIS) from four esteemed universities with a history of graduating distinguished alums! Whether you're a seasoned librarian or aspiring to enter this dynamic field, join us to explore the diverse offerings and unique strengths of each institution's program.
Join JSTOR and a panel of Path to Open community members to learn where we are on the path to open access, including program updates, accomplishments, and what we have learned so far. Plus, what they have planned for the future of Path to Open!
Join us as librarians and industry experts share how to implement evidence-based collection management tools to make your collection management more efficient and cost effective!
Ready to transform the way students engage with scholarly journals and articles? Join Hypothesis and JSTOR for a dynamic webinar designed exclusively for school librarians in higher education. In this session, we’ll explore how to leverage the power of social annotation to make scholarly reading more inclusive, interactive, and collaborative.
Two industry leaders – Brodart and LibraryIQ – have joined forces to deliver the next generation of informed selection. Introducing Bibz Analytics: an innovative collection development tool designed to supercharge your title selection process.
In this crash course, you will learn trauma-informed, equity-centered practices for de-escalation in order to maintain a calm environment at your library.
Learn what they didn’t teach you in library school: how to be a library manager.
Recommended for new and aspiring library managers.
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