Register now for the eLearning in Libraries Symposium 2020: December 8 & 9, 2020

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Libraries have long been centres of innovation and adaptation, and 2020 has provided ample opportunity for us to flex our creative muscles. Join us to hear about (and celebrate!) all the ways that eLearning is helping libraries remain vibrant sources of knowledge in the midst of unprecedented global challenges.

Registration is now open!

eLearning in Libraries Symposium
December 8 & 9, 2020
Online via Zoom
Hosted by the eLearning in Libraries Collective

This is a free event thanks to the generous work of our planning team and hosting institutions: Conestoga College, George Brown College, McMaster University, Ryerson University, Seneca College, Toronto Public Library, University of Toronto, Wilfrid Laurier University, and York University.

Join us for two days of eLearning showcases, interactive workshops, and virtual speed networking! Join us for the entire conference or come and go as you like. Use the hashtag #elearnlib on social! 

Follow us on Twitter: @elearnlib   #elearnlib

Registration closes December 1st, 2020. Register early!

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Stephanie Quail (she/her) 

Teaching & Learning Librarian / Business Librarian 

Student Learning & Academic Success Department  

quai...@yorku.ca | library.yorku.ca  

York University Libraries | York University 

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