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A listing of conferences/workshops of interest to the Canadian library and information management community. Specifically,

  • international, national, regional, provincial, and local events in Canada;
  • international and national events in the United States; and
  • selected international events outside North America.

See also: Awareness and Promotional Events

To have your conference/workshop added, e-mail info@librarianship.ca


Code4Lib

2019 Code4Lib BC Unconference

November 28, 2019

Website: https://wiki.code4lib.org/BC#Seventh_Annual_Code4Lib_BC_Unconference_2019 Hashtag: #c4lbc This year’s Code4Lib BC will be held on the North Shore of Metro Vancouver, and jointly hosted by West Vancouver Memorial Library and Capilano University. The …

Toronto Area Archivists' Group

Teaching with Archival Records Unconference

November 15, 2019

Website: https://aao-archivists.ca/event-3562697 The Toronto Area Archivists’ Group invites you to the Teaching with Archival Records Unconference which is a full-day event for archivists to discuss, share, and explore pedagogical approaches …

Code4Lib

2017 Code4LibBC Unconference – Vancouver Island

November 30, 2017

Where: Please join us in beautiful Nanaimo! Vancouver Island University Library (VIU) and Vancouver Island Regional Library (VIRL) are this year’s hosts. We will gather one day at VIRL and …

The Outreach Network Camp

The Outreach Network Camp

September 11, 2017

Theme: Measuring engagement

#critlib Unconference 2017

March 22, 2017

Website: https://critlib2017.wordpress.com/ The #critlib Unconference 2017 is an opportunity to gather with the #critlib community and compatriots, exchange ideas, and push the LIS conversation in a critically conscious direction. This unconference …

Community Librarian Camp 2016

September 12, 2016

Theme: Community Stories

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Cycling for Libraries Unconference

August 5, 2016

Theme: Multicultural Canada: How do libraries foster inclusion and social cohesion in Canada’s multicultural communities?