Library Assessment Conference 2024—Register by August 15 to Save with Advance Rates!

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Join us in Portland in November!
Join us in Portland in November!
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Library Assessment Conference 2024

Register by August 15 to Save with Advance Rates!

Join us for the 2024 Library Assessment Conference (LAC), Wednesday–Saturday, November 6–9, in Portland, Oregon.

The conference will feature keynote talks from Sonia DeLuca Fernández, senior vice chancellor for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at the University of Colorado Boulder, and Ciji Heiser, founder of Co-Creating Action, which supports organizations in advancing equity through data.

headshots of Sonia DeLuca Fernandez and Ciji Heiser

LAC offers both pre- and post-conference workshops on a range of topics, including data visualization, participatory design, strategic planning, and assessing diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives. In addition to the mix of papers, posters, learning labs, and other content, the conference will provide attendees with opportunities to connect with one another and the wider library assessment community. 

Reminder: Deadline to Apply for Travel Awards—July 15 

Thanks to the generosity of our sponsors, a limited pool of funds is available for Early Career Travel Awards and Underrepresented Communities Travel Awards to support costs associated with attending the 2024 conference. For more information and to apply by Monday, July 15, please view the Travel Award application form.

About the Library Assessment Conference

The 10th biennial Library Assessment Conference is co-hosted by the Association of Research Libraries and the University of Washington Libraries. The conference is organized by a planning committee composed of individuals active in the library assessment community. In November, 400+ members of the library profession will convene to build and further a vibrant library assessment community. The conference attracts practitioners and researchers working in the broad fields of library assessment, user experience, and organizational performance measurement. 

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