[Eril-l] Registration is open for CAIS 2025
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Wed Mar 12 05:12:27 PDT 2025
Hello all,
My apologies if you have already seen this.
The Canadian Association for Information Science (CAIS/ACSI) is pleased to announce its 53rd annual conference to be held in a hybrid format at Dalhousie University, in the beautiful and vibrant oceanside city of Halifax, Nova Scotia from May 27-29, 2025.
This year’s conference is hosted by the Department of Information Science of Dalhousie University. We look forward to welcoming you to Halifax!
The CAIS 2025 conference is delighted to be joined by Emily Drabinski, Associate Professor at the Queens College (CUNY) Graduate School of Library and Information Studies, who will deliver the keynote address "Libraries at the End of the World". Her work focuses on critical perspectives in librarianship, including knowledge organization and information literacy and instruction. Drabinski is the immediate past president of the American Library Association.
You can find the main conference website here: https://cais2025.ca/ and here in French: https://acsi2025.ca/
L’Association canadienne des sciences de l’information (ACSI/CAIS) est heureuse d’annoncer son 53e congrès annuel qui se tiendra en format hybride à l’Université Dalhousie, dans la belle et dynamique ville côtière de Halifax, Nouvelle-Écosse, du 27 au 29 mai 2025.
Le congrès de cette année est organisé par le Département des sciences de l’information de l’Université Dalhousie.
Nous avons hâte de vous accueillir à Halifax!
Pour plus d’informations, contactez-nous à l’adresse suivante : conference at cais-acsi.ca<mailto:conference at cais-acsi.ca>.
Thank you et merci!
-- Poppy Nicolette Riddle
Pronouns: she/her What's this?<https://www.mypronouns.org/what-and-why>
PhD candidate
Department of Information Science in the Faculty of Management
Dalhousie University
poppy.riddle at dal.ca<mailto:poppy.riddle at dal.ca>
Dalhousie University is located in Mi’kma’ki, the ancestral and unceded territory of the Mi’kmaq. We are all Treaty people.
We acknowledge the histories, contributions, and legacies of the African Nova Scotian people and communities who have been here for over 400 years.
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