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Overview
The Charleston Conference is an informal annual gathering of librarians, publishers, electronic resource managers, consultants, and vendors of library materials.
Why Attend – 2022
The conference is designed to be a collegial gathering of individuals from different areas who discuss the same issues.
The Charleston Premiers sessions are designed to offer publishers and vendors the chance to showcase their newest and most innovative products, platforms, and/or content. Speakers will be organized in a lightning round format with 10 companies, each allotted 5-minute presentations, back-to-back.
Why Exhibit – 2022
The event is an opportunity to connect with all types of personnel, including but not limited to, collection development, acquisitions, scholarly communications, consortia, and electronic resources professionals from around the country and internationally. At this event companies, vendors, publishers, and the like can show products of interest to librarians purchasing or leasing such materials.
Organizer
The conference was started in 1980 by Charleston librarian Katina Strauch. Strauch started the event after being unable to afford to attend the American Library Association's Annual conference.
The event focus is on acquisition for research and academic libraries, particularly on serials and academic books. It also covers library infrastructure topics, such as vendor systems and library technology.
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