Acrl Conference 2025

Acrl Conference 2025. LibLearnX 2025 Registration Now Open! ACRL Insider Discover how our academic libraries are resiliently committed to inclusive excellence, navigating the complexities of our evolving landscape and communities. ACRL announces the opening of registration for the ACRL 2025 Conference, to be held April 2-5, 2025, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and online

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We will focus on themes like embedded bias, inclusive excellence, and the role of technology ACRL invites proposals for the ACRL 2025 Conference to be held April 2-5, 2025, in Minneapolis and online

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Registration is still available for the ACRL 2025 Conference, to be held April 2-5, 2025, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and online ACRL 2025 features more than 500 carefully curated programs, nearly 200. Discover how our academic libraries are resiliently committed to inclusive excellence, navigating the complexities of our evolving landscape and communities.

Volunteer for 202526 ACRL Division, Section, or Representative. Representing nearly 8,500 individuals and libraries, the Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL), the largest division of the American Library Association, develops programs, products, and services to help those working in academic and research libraries learn, innovate, and lead within the academic community. ACRL invites proposals for the ACRL 2025 Conference to be held April 2-5, 2025, in Minneapolis and online

ACRL 2023 Conference Proceedings Association of College & Research. ACRL 2025 features more than 500 live educational programs including keynote and invited presentations, panel sessions, contributed papers, workshops, lightning talks, community chats, roundtable discussions, and poster sessions offering insights and inspiration to enhance your library's programs and services. The conference will delve into complex topics and engage in critical conversations, addressing challenges like embedded bias with solution-centered approaches