Library 2.015: An international conference for an interconnected profession

On October 20, thousands of information professionals around the world came together -- without leaving their home countries. Together the authors had a global conversation about the future of libraries at the fifth annual Library 2.0 World-wide Virtual Conference, a unique opportunity to learn from...

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