Early bird Registration for Online Northwest Ends Soon!
Online Northwest
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Fri Jan 2 17:32:04 EST 2015
*Secure your discounted Early bird Registration for Online Northwest –
register today!*
The 2015 Online Northwest conference will be held on *Friday,* *February
13th*, at the CH2M Hill Alumni Center on the Oregon State University
campus, Corvallis, Oregon, from 9:00 am - 4:00 pm.
*REGISTER ONLINE*
<https://conferences.bus.oregonstate.edu/Conference/onw/registration>
Registration rates and deadlines for Online Northwest 2015 are as follows:
· Early bird registration $100* (ends January 9, 2015)*
· Regular registration $130
· Onsite registration $150
Online Northwest is a conference addressing issues at the intersection of
libraries, technology and culture. This year we have an exciting program
that includes presentations and workshops on digital inclusion, wearable
tech, library as publisher, code playgrounds, digital assets management,
data visualization and more. View the conference program at:
http://onlinenorthwest.org/2015-program/
Mita Williams <http://leddy.uwindsor.ca/staff/mita-williams>, User
Experience Librarian at the University of Windsor, will start off the day
with her keynote presentation: *Teach for America. Code for America.
Librarianing for America.*
The motto for Code for America is "a new kind of public service". The
motto of CrisisCommons is "we help connect people to help those in need".
This talk is not going to dwell on the matter that librarians lack a good
word - much less an official motto – to describe the work we do. Instead,
a case will be made for a new program to be designed to get more librarians
working within more organizations in more communities.
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