(via Matthew Diven, Colorado State University)
There is still time to register for the 2022 Colorado Resource Sharing Conference (formerly the Colorado ILL Conference), which is returning virtually this year on April 27-28 (Wednesday-Thursday). Register by Friday, April 22, to save your place!
A full program can be previewed here. A pre-conference will take place on Wednesday, April 27, and is free (registration is required).
The Colorado Resource Sharing Conference is pleased to announce that our 2022 Keynote is Steve Antonuccio. The presentation will explore the 30-year career that Steve Antonuccio spent working in Public and Academic libraries. He will talk about different chapters from his autobiography, There is No Such thing as a Typical Librarian, and the time he spent creating a collection of historic films of the Pikes Peak region. He will show a PowerPoint program, followed by video clips from the various documentaries and historic films in the collection of the Pikes Peak Library District. He will also talk about the five years he spent working in public service as a branch manager for the Pueblo City-County Library District.
This year’s program topics include the following.
- Prospector/CLIC/SWIFT Updates
- Colorado State Library – Book club / Kits
- OCLC
- Google for Genealogy Research
- Leading with Emotional Intelligence
- RapidILL
- Controlled Digital Lending (CDL)
2022 Virtual Conference Fees
- *Free* Preconference – Wednesday April 27
- $40 – Conference – Thursday, April 28
If you have any questions, please contact the planning committee, at coillconference@gmail.com.