The 2015 LITA Forum<http://litaforum.org/>
Minneapolis, MN
November 12-15, 2015

Registration is now open!<http://litaforum.org/registrationtravel/>

Join your LITA<http://www.ala.org/lita/> and LLAMA<http://www.ala.org/llama/> 
colleagues in Minneapolis, November 12-15, 2015 for the 2015 LITA 
Forum<http://litaforum.org/>
* The guaranteed discount hotel rate at the Hyatt Regency 
Minneapolis<https://aws.passkey.com/g/35406143> ends Wednesday October 21st, 
2015, and as available thereafter.
* Online registration<http://litaforum.org/registrationtravel/> closes Sunday 
November 8th, 2015

This year's Forum has three amazing 
keynotes<http://litaforum.org/attending/keynote-sessions/> you won't want to 
miss:

LISA WELCHMAN

President of Digital Governance Solutions at 
ActiveStandards<https://www.activestandards.com/about-us/staff/lisa-welchman>. 
In a 20-year career, Lisa Welchman has paved the way in the discipline of 
digital governance, helping organizations stabilize their complex, 
multi-stakeholder digital operations. Lisa's focus centers on understanding and 
interpreting how the advent and prolific growth of digital impacts 
organizations, as well as the maturation of digital as a distinct vocational 
discipline in the enterprise. Her book Managing Chaos: Digital Governance by 
Design<http://rosenfeldmedia.com/books/managing-chaos/> was published in 
February of 2015 by Rosenfeld Media.

MX A. MATIENZO

Director of Technology for the Digital Public Library of 
America<http://dp.la/>, he focuses on promoting and establishing digital 
library interoperability at an international scale. Prior to joining DPLA, 
Matienzo worked as an archivist and technologist specializing in born-digital 
materials and metadata management, at institutions including the Yale 
University Library, The New York Public Library, and the American Institute of 
Physics. Matienzo received a MSI from the University of Michigan School of 
Information and a BA in Philosophy from the College of Wooster, and was awarded 
Emerging Leader Award of the Society of American Archivists in 2012.

CARSON BLOCK

Carson Block Consulting Inc<http://www.carsonblock.com/>. Carson Block has led, 
managed, and supported library technology efforts for more than 20 years. He 
has been called "a geek who speaks English" and enjoys acting as a bridge 
between the worlds of librarians and hard-core technologists. He has a passion 
to de-mystify technology for the uninitiated, and to help IT professionals 
understand and support the goals of libraries. As a consultant, Carson is often 
brought in to help solve complex institutional issues and to help align the 
library's public service mission with its technology efforts to serve the needs 
of patrons and staff.

Don't forget the Preconference 
Workshops<http://litaforum.org/attending/preconferences/>
* So You Want to Make a Makerspace: Strategic Leadership to support the 
Integration of new and disruptive technologies into Libraries: Practical Tips, 
Tricks, Strategies, and Solutions for bringing making, fabrication and content 
creation to your library
* Leah Kraus, Director of Community Engagement and Experience at the 
Fayetteville Free Library.
* Michael Cimino, Technology Innovation and Integration Specialist at the 
Fayetteville Free Library.
* Beyond Web Page Analytics: Using Google tools to assess searcher behavior 
across web properties.
* Robert L. Nunez, Head of Collection Services, Kenosha Public Library, 
Kenosha, WI
* Keven Riggle, Systems Librarian & Webmaster, Marquette University Libraries

Full Details<http://litaforum.org/>

The 2015 LITA Forum<http://litaforum.org/> is a three-day education and 
networking event featuring 2 preconferences, 3 keynote sessions, more than 55 
concurrent sessions and 15 poster presentations. This year including content 
and planning collaboration with LLAMA<http://www.ala.org/llama/>. It's the 18th 
annual gathering of the highly regarded LITA Forum for technology-minded 
information professionals. Meet with your colleagues involved in new and 
leading edge technologies in the library and information technology field. 
Registration is limited in order to preserve the important networking 
advantages of a smaller conference. Attendees take advantage of the informal 
Friday evening reception, networking dinners and other social opportunities to 
get to know colleagues and speakers.

Forum Sponsors<http://litaforum.org/sponsors/>:

EBSCO<http://www.ebsco.com/>, Ex Libris<http://www.exlibrisgroup.com/>, Optimal 
Workshop<https://www.optimalworkshop.com/>, OCLC<http://www.oclc.org/>, 
Innovative<http://www.iii.com/>, BiblioCommons<http://www.bibliocommons.com/>, 
Springshare<http://springshare.com/>, A Book Apart<http://abookapart.com/>, 
Rosenfeld Media<http://rosenfeldmedia.com/> and Double 
Robotics<http://www.doublerobotics.com/>.

Get all the details, register and book a hotel room at the 2015 Forum Web 
site.<http://litaforum.org/>

See you in Minneapolis!


Tammy Allgood Wolf
Manager of Discovery Services
Informatics and Cyberinfrastructure Services
ASU Libraries
Arizona State University
480-965-1797

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