SEFLIN Virtual Conference – User Experience

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Find out more and register for User Experience: Seeing Your Library Through the User’s Eyes at:  http://tinyurl.com/seflinvirtconf2014

September 19, 2014, 10:00 am – 4:00 pm (Eastern Time, US and Canada) 

Conference sessions and presenters include:

·         The Future of UX in Libraries: Learning Everywhere
Michael Stephens  (Assistant Professor, San Jose State University)

·         Improving Your Library with User Experience Design
Aaron Schmidt  (Principle at Influx Library User Experience Consulting)

·         Practical UX Research Tips for Librarians
Kathryn Whitenton  (User Experience Specialist at The Nielsen Norman Group)

·         Designing Your Spaces, Services, and Organization Around Your Users
Elliot Felix  (Founder and Director of BrightSpot Strategy)

·         Make Your Website UX Rock
David Lee King  (Digital Services Director, Topeka & Shawnee County Public Library)

Library Directors and Leaders: This conference is a cost-effective and highly relevant educational opportunity for anyone in the library field. Register as a group so your entire staff can attend sessions that fit their schedules. Forward this announcement to your staff and colleagues. 

Recordings of the conference sessions will be available after the conference to all registered attendees.

The registration fee is $40 for individuals and $125 for groups.

There is no registration charge for library staff working in the State of Florida.

Seats are limited, so register ASAP.

Find out more and register at:  http://tinyurl.com/seflinvirtconf2014

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