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2010 Library Assessment Conference Call for Proposals

For immediate release:
December 3, 2009

For more information, contact:
David Green
Association of Research Libraries
202-296-2296
LAConf@arl.org

2010 Library Assessment Conference Call for Proposals

Washington, DC--The Association of Research Libraries (ARL), the University of Virginia Library, the University of Washington Libraries, and the Conference Planning Committee are pleased to issue this call for proposals for the 2010 Library Assessment Conference, Building Effective, Sustainable, Practical Assessment, to be held in Baltimore, Maryland, October 25–27, 2010. The conference goal is to support and nurture the library assessment community through a mix of invited speakers, contributed papers and posters, workshops, and engaging discussion. The conference is geared toward library and information professionals and researchers with responsibility for or an interest in the broad field of library assessment. This biennial conference builds on the success of the first two conferences held in Charlottesville (2006) and Seattle (2008).

Proposal Topics

Proposals are invited as either papers or posters. The Conference Planning Committee especially encourages proposals on the five keynote topics. Related topics are also welcomed.

All proposals are due by February 15, 2010.

Complete Information

The Library Assessment Conference Web site http://www.libraryassessment.org/ provides complete information about proposal submission and the conference, including plenary and keynote speakers, workshops, registration, and accommodations.


The Association of Research Libraries (ARL) is a nonprofit organization of 124 research libraries in North America. Its mission is to influence the changing environment of scholarly communication and the public policies that affect research libraries and the diverse communities they serve. ARL pursues this mission by advancing the goals of its member research libraries, providing leadership in public and information policy to the scholarly and higher education communities, fostering the exchange of ideas and expertise, facilitating the emergence of new roles for research libraries, and shaping a future environment that leverages its interests with those of allied organizations. ARL is on the Web at http://www.arl.org/.