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Spots are still available for this half-day symposium of professional development, lively discussion, and networking opportunities including lunch, at Hamline University.

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Spots are still available for this half-day symposium of professional development, lively discussion, and networking opportunities including lunch, at Hamline University. Please join, Julie Salvatori, Account Manager, Susan Buczkowski, Sales Specialist, and Bill Schwarting, Books Specialist at ProQuest as they host this event.  

This is a great opportunity to learn from fellow librarians and others in the industry – and discuss the challenges and opportunities of being an academic librarian.

Thursday, December 6, 2018
9:00 am - 1:30 pm

Room 111, Anderson Center, Hamline University
774 Snelling Ave. N.
St. Paul, MN 55104

Register today – space is limited!

Attendees can expect to:

  • Hear a keynote talk by Professor Eric T. Meyer, Dean of the Information School at the University of Texas at Austin. He’ll discuss the results of a groundbreaking study on the evolving use of news in research.
  • Meet Jane Burke, Vice President of Strategic Initiatives for Exlibris, who will share tips and tricks on how to get the most out of Summon.
  • Listen to an inspiring session from Rich Belanger, General Manager of Books at ProQuest,  on the 21st century books perspective.
  • David Parker, Senior Director of Product Management at Alexander Street Press will have an interactive session evaluating usage, cost-per-use, ownership and access models for video. 
  • Learn what’s new at ProQuest: Be among the first to see what’s new and what’s next from ProQuest!
  • Network with your peers: Share your thoughts, ask questions, participate in our interactive breakout session, meet fellow Twin Cities librarians and enjoy a delicious lunch on us.

For any questions regarding the event or dietary restrictions please contact Ashley Shnapier at Ashley.Shnapier@proquest.com.

 

Written by

Beth Staats
Outreach & Instruction Librarian, Ebooks MN Coordinator
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