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BC Library Conference Call


By ABQLA - Posted on 28 October 2011

From the BCL

The 2012 BC Library Conference theme, “Licence to Read” means many things in our current context. Most obviously, it refers to libraries' roles in providing our constituents with access to electronic materials, both by paying for that privilege and by advocating for open access. But it also has more subtle dimensions – libraries have an important role in supporting the learning of reading, both text and the new electronic environment – and in acting as a force for change in ensuring that information is not hidden from public view. It encompasses the provision of the technology and tools needed for access to information. The 2012 theme thus encourages us to engage enthusiastically with our community and commit to better the world through librarianship.

Dates: May 10 to 12, 2012
Location: Sheraton Vancouver Airport Hotel, Richmond, BC
Theme: Licence to Read
 

Please see the attached Call for Proposals for the 2012 BC Library Conference, which will take place in Richmond, BC from May 10 - 12, 2011.

The proposals form is now open and can be found from:

http://www.bclibraryconference.ca/proposals2012

or

https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/bclcproposals2012

The deadline for submissions is November 15, 2011.

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