ER&L 2020, the 15th Annual Electronic Resources and Libraries is in Austin, Texas at the AT&T Hotel & Conference Center March 8-11, 2020. Housing and Early Registration are currently open. Visit electroniclibrarian.org
Program sessions, workshops, short talks, and posters are to be for the purpose of communicating relevant content to librarians, publishers, and library vendors. They are not to be used as a marketing opportunity or to sell products or services. Vendor organized and presented sessions are welcome but do require some balance across the program. Companies interested in presenting a sponsored content session, please contact us at hello@electroniclibrarian.org.
POSTER Session CFP
Posters may be on any topic related to librarianship that fits within the scope of ER&L and may include graphs, data, pictures, and descriptive text. Examples of poster topics include case studies, problem analyses or unique library programs. We will be accepting submissions for both physical and virtual posters.
Status: Submit October 1-31, 2019
Session Length (Talk/Q&A): While your poster or eposter is on display, there will be an Attended Poster Session for authors to staff their poster and make a small presentation or answer questions from attendees. Sessions will be ~45 minutes in length and be on Monday or Tuesday.
Peer-Review or Invited: Peer-reviewed
Registration: Reduced rate registration is offered to accepted presenters.
Program sessions, workshops, short talks, and posters are to be for the purpose of communicating relevant content to librarians, publishers, and library vendors. They are not to be used as a marketing opportunity or to sell products or services. Vendor organized and presented sessions are welcome but do require some balance across the program. Companies interested in presenting a sponsored content session, please contact us at hello@electroniclibrarian.org.
POSTER Session CFP
Posters may be on any topic related to librarianship that fits within the scope of ER&L and may include graphs, data, pictures, and descriptive text. Examples of poster topics include case studies, problem analyses or unique library programs. We will be accepting submissions for both physical and virtual posters.
Status: Submit October 1-31, 2019
Session Length (Talk/Q&A): While your poster or eposter is on display, there will be an Attended Poster Session for authors to staff their poster and make a small presentation or answer questions from attendees. Sessions will be ~45 minutes in length and be on Monday or Tuesday.
Peer-Review or Invited: Peer-reviewed
Registration: Reduced rate registration is offered to accepted presenters.