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Register for the free IRDL Online Research Conference

  • 1.  Register for the free IRDL Online Research Conference

    Posted Nov 15, 2024 03:34 PM

    Hello, Library research fans,

    The schedule for the upcoming IRDL Online Research Conference (November 18 & 19) looks like it's going to be a great two days of community and learning. We are writing to share the registration links for the conference. There is an attendance cap of 300 people per day, so if you know you want to attend, please register now to guarantee your spot!

    We are not planning to record the conference sessions.

    There are two registration links, one for each day. If you want to join both days, please do register at both of the following links:

    Day 1: Https://lmula.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZIqceiupjwoGtLwLclf0EzOEYWsR5xv3AbR

    Day 2: Https://lmula.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZwucOyrpzkqHtRXXvvAq5oWUGyNrHTaKICn 

    From the conference web site:

    The IRDL Online Research Conference will showcase some of the most creative thinking in research methods geared for the 21st century librarian. The conference is the first research methods-focused conference of its kind in the United States and will offer a friendly and inclusive environment to increase participants' understanding of methodologies and research in practice. During an engaging two days, participants will have opportunities to share their current research, reflect on research challenges and enjoy a variety of seminars and hands on practice sessions with some of the most inventive researchers in the field.

    This virtual conference is free and will be held via Zoom on November 18-19, 2024, 9 a.m.-2 p.m (Pacific) / 10-3 (Mountain) / 11-4 (Central) / noon-5 (Eastern). Anyone with an interest in research conducted in a library setting is welcome to attend.



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    Cat Hannula
    Social Sciences Librarian
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