ACRL-OR/WA Joint Fall Conference 24' Student Poster Session Proposals
We are excited to announce that we are including a library student worker poster session at our ACRL-OR/WA Joint Fall Conference at Reed College! Our theme this year is "New Connections" and what better way to forge new connections in academic librarianship than showcasing all of the fantastic work student workers contribute to academic libraries in the Portland Metro Area! The conference will be held at Reed College on Friday October 25th, 2024 from 8-5pm. 

Posters can be from student workers in any library or library adjacent department. Topics are open to anything related to your work as a library student worker; projects you are currently working on or have completed, reflections of your experiences as a library student worker, and anything else you would like to present from your work tasks and duties. Analog posters only please, we cannot support digital posters for this session. QR codes, handouts, and creativity are encouraged alongside your poster! 

The proposal call will be open from 7/16-9/16. If your poster is accepted, you will not be charged a conference fee to participate in the poster session. If you would like to attend the full single day conference, we are offering a very discounted student worker rate, and also have scholarships for students unable to pay the conference fee if they wish to participate! Presenters will need to arrange transportation for themselves to and from the conference site, (Performing Arts Building, Reed College) 
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Supervisor name and email *
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A description of what you and your poster will present about during the session (250 words or less)  *
If accepted, will you need accommodation to present at the poster session? (Each presenter will have a chair to sit or they can stand by their poster to present science fair style)
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