Submit a Poster for the WLA Poster Session!
Leah Langby
July 15, 2019
Keeping Up With Kids
Celebrating Every Story with POSTERS WLA 2019 are the words beneath a tree with multi-colored leaves
Is your summer reading program surpassing all expectations? Are you implementing a new service model and seeking feedback? Would you like to share out a successful initiative but avoid public speaking?
The poster session at the WLA fall conference is for you!
WLA Annual Conference Committee invites everyone to share your best ideas and work with the library community by presenting a poster or visual display session at the 2019 WLA Annual Conference at the Kalahari Resort on Thursday, October 10 at 4:30pm.
Stand by your display and discuss your work with fellow librarians.

Proposals deadline: Friday, Sept. 6, 2019.

Poster Sessions:
Poster session proposals are welcome from any person or organization who has ideas to present to Wisconsin’s library community.

All poster presenters will be assigned a skirted table space. Presenters are responsible for providing their own way of displaying their presentation with their table space. No equipment will be provided. e.g. no easel or mounting board. Wireless internet access will be available.

Awards will be given for Best Content and Best Visual Display in both the Professional and Student categories.

Submit your poster session proposal here!

~WLA Conference Committee

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