About this Event
About Lake Superior Libraries Symposium
The Lake Superior Libraries Symposium (LSLS) is a conference developed by library staff and technologists from Northwestern Wisconsin and Northeastern Minnesota.
This year’s theme, “Persevere: Carrying on Our Mission,” invites attendees to share and strategize on some of the difficulties facing our profession amidst increased financial and societal pressures, new technologies, and a polarized political environment that targets libraries.
- How do we stay true to the Library Bill of Rights and other core beliefs of the profession?
- How do you ensure that you are serving differing perspectives of your community?
At LSLS24, we will be inspired to return to our libraries with a renewed sense of purpose as we stay the course, hold to our values, and persevere!
When: Friday, June 7, 2024, 9:30 am - 3:30 pm
Keynote: Tess Wilson from The Library Freedom Project.
Cost: $70
Meals: Your registration fee includes a light continental breakfast and a box lunch. Register by May 24 to guarantee your lunch selection. If you register after May 24, your first choice for lunch may not be available.
When you register, you'll be prompted to select ONE of the following options for lunch:
Turkey & provolone sub sandwich, Cobb salad, or a Mediterranean wrap (gluten free and vegan)
If you have additional dietary needs/concerns, please contact Leslie Mehle at [email protected] and we will do our best to accommodate them.
For more information about the conference, visit https://lakesuperiorlibrariessymposium.com/symposia/.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
University of Minnesota Duluth Kathryn A. Martin Library, 416 Library Drive, Duluth, United States
USD 70.00