(via Jennifer Hart, University of Chicago)
Proposals for lightning talks at this year’s Great Lakes Science Boot Camp for Librarians are now due Friday, May 5. This year’s meeting will take place from Wednesday, July 19, to Friday, July 21, at Pennsylvania State University’s campus in University Park, PA. Please see below for more information, including the link to registration.
Propose a Lightning Talk
Have a topic in science librarianship that you would like to give a 7-10 minute talk on? We are now taking submissions for 2023. Contact Kristen Adams (adamsk3@miamioh.edu) if you have any questions about the lighting talks.
· Proposals are to be submitted by Friday, May 5, and you will be informed of acceptance by May 15, 2023.
· Lightning talks are tentatively scheduled for Thursday, July 20th.
· If accepted, you will present in person at Penn State’s University Park campus.
In-person at Penn State University (University Park Campus)
This immersive conference offers librarians an opportunity to learn about current research advancements in science. The Great Lakes Science Boot Camp will strive to cultivate an ongoing learning community of librarians providing research support for scientists. Whether you work with food scientists, engineering undergrads, or physicists looking for the next nanoparticle, you’ll find something of interest at GLSBC 2023.
For additional updates, and to register, please go here.