Learn how to navigate the conference program and identify sessions relevant to your academic and professional interests.
Explore opportunities for connecting with fellow students and potential mentors.
Learn about innovative tools and resources that can enhance your MLIS studies and future career.
Receive guidance on conference etiquette, including proper attire, engaging with presenters, and utilizing social media for conference updates and networking.
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4/30/2024
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When:
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Tuesday, April 30, 2024 7:00 PM
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Where:
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via Zoom United States
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Contact:
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Starla Villalba
svillalba@ontarioca.gov
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Online registration is closed.
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The California Library Association Conference is a premier event where library professionals, educators, and students converge to explore the latest trends, innovations, and challenges in the field of library and information science. As MLIS students, your participation in this conference is a valuable opportunity to network, gain insights, and enhance your understanding of the profession. This session is a must-attend for MLIS students seeking to make the most of their time at the California Library Association Conference. Gain confidence, build connections, and set the stage for a successful transition from student to library professional. Don't miss out on this invaluable opportunity to shape your future in the field of library and information science! The program actively encourages MLIS students to participate more effectively in the CLA Conference. By providing them with practical tips and insights, the program ensures that students are well-prepared, engaged, and more likely to actively contribute to conference activities. The program encourages MLIS students to develop a post-conference action plan, emphasizing the integration of newfound knowledge into their academic studies and future careers. This ensures that the insights gained at the conference have a lasting impact, benefiting not only the students but also the institutions they represent and the broader library community.
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