Code4Lib 2022 Early Bird registration ends today!

NOW IS THE TIME! If you’ve been waiting to register for 
Code4Lib<https://code4lib.regfox.com/code4lib-2022>, the wait is over. The 
early bird registration fee of $195 is available through midnight tonight (12 
a.m. EST May 3). After today, the fee goes up to $250. Today is also the LAST 
DAY to purchase a conference T-shirt if you will not be attending in person. 
T-shirts will not be available for purchase after today, so order yours now!

Beginning Tuesday, May 3, the option to register for ONLY pre-con 
workshops<https://2022.code4lib.org/workshops> will become available. Each 
pre-con workshop that still has open seats will be available for registration 
to anyone that would like to attend for only Monday, May 23. Pre-con only 
registration fees are $50/half-day session.

We are thrilled to let you know of a new funding opportunity we’ve just learned 
about for attending Code4Lib 2022! The DPOE-N (Digital Preservation Outreach & 
Education Network) has funding left for this academic year. They are willing to 
support attendees of the Code4Lib Conference. The maximum amount is $2,500 for 
each application. If you are still considering coming to Buffalo for the 
conference this month, but funding has been an issue, please consider applying.

NOTES:

  *   Even if you have already registered and paid for everything yourself, you 
can STILL apply for the funding. Once your application is approved, you will be 
reimbursed for your costs.
  *   The total processing time is about 4-6 weeks.
  *   Only U.S. citizens and residents can apply. You will need to submit a W-9 
form for income tax purposes.
  *   For more information and to submit an application for funding, please 
visit DPOE-N's Professional Development Funding 
page<https://www.dpoe.network/professional-development-support>. You can 
directly contact DPOE-N (Natalie Baur: [email protected]) with any questions.


Karlen Chase (they/them)

<Code4Lib 2022 Buffalo Local Planning Committee Chair>

Head of Institutional Repository Services
University Libraries
University at Buffalo

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