Sorry for cross posting.
Reminder to register for the International Conference on Performance
Measurement in Libraries!
If you have not already registered for the conference then head over to:
https://libraryperformance.org/
Registrations will provide you with:
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access to the papers in advance
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live streaming of the conference presentations
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online social and discussion channels
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recordings of the presentations to consult at your convenience, with
options to caption (shortly after the live sessions have taken place, for
60 days post conference).
The conference offers you:
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60 presentations from over 8 countries
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keynote speakers:
<https://libraryperformance.org/14th-international-conference/2021-keynote-speakers/>
Ariba Jahan and Sir Nigel Shadbolt
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a plenary panel exploring assessment during and after COVID-19
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sessions covering: the culture of assessment, equity, diversity and
inclusion, the impact of libraries, open access, and virtual user testing
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ideas for measuring and improving library performance
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contact with other practitioners, researchers, educators and students
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Check out the full programme:
https://libraryperformance.org/agenda/
The conference will take place 2-4 November 2021, in an entirely online
format and will run synchronously afternoon UK/European time and mornings
Eastern time.
The regular delegate registration fee is £50. Thanks to the generosity of
our sponsors – Ebsco and Emerald - registration is free for those who would
otherwise be unable to attend due to cost.
If you would like to receive updates on our future events and also have an
opportunity to connect with each other and our community, we invite you to
join our mailing list – LIBPMC at Jiscmail.ac.uk. You can subscribe at:
https://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/libpmc.
Should you have any questions or comments, please feel free to contact:
info at
libraryperformance.org.
Best regards,
The LibPMC Conference Board
<https://libraryperformance.org/conference-board/>
About the conference
LibPMC brings together practitioners, researchers, educators and students
interested in all aspects of performance measurement in library and
information services in any context. The goal of library performance
measurement and assessment is to understand how well a library is meeting
stakeholder needs, with the aim of driving improvement. Key features of
library performance measurement include a focus on the needs of
stakeholders and communities, actively using qualitative and quantitative
data to improve services and the user experience, and communicating the
results and outcomes of assessment activities.
Past conferences have provided a mix of invited speakers, contributed
papers and workshops designed to stimulate discussion, provide ideas for
measuring and improving library performance, and develop new concepts and
techniques to advance the field. The conference is the longest-running
conference on this subject and is truly international, welcoming
participants from all countries.
Additional information about the conference, including links to past
proceedings, are available on our website:
https://libraryperformance.org/.