(via the Conference organizers)
Registration is open for the SUNYLA (State Universities of New York Library Association) Midwinter Online Conference 2024. It will take place on Friday, February 2, from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM CDT. The theme is “Library Data Part II: Too Good, Too Bad, and Too Ugly”. The Conference is free to all.
Library data is something that we all have to deal with – the good, the bad, and the ugly. Working with data can be a terrifying tale of suspense and it can also be an adventure. This year, we are pleased to bring you a SQL sequel to last year’s Conference where presenters will offer more ways to help you share fun and exciting stories with your library data.
Do you have a passion for library data? Are you interested in learning about useful tools and methods that help you collect, combine, and comb through data? Are you looking for innovative ways to analyze and interpret data? Would you like to learn new ways to communicate your data to different audiences? This Conference is for you — again! Come join your library colleagues at the SUNYLA Midwinter Online Conference.
Technology requirements for attendance: Computer, internet connection, microphone/speakers (headset recommended) or telephone. Zoom Webinar will be used for this Conference and is free for use by attendees.
You do not need to be a SUNYLA member in order to attend this free Conference. To read more about the Conference sessions, please check the session description page here. Recordings of the sessions will be available shortly after the Conference on this webpage.
To register, please go here.