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We are pleased to announce that registration for Best Practices Exchange (BPE) 2020 is now open!



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This year’s event will be held at the McKimmon Conference and Training Center at North Carolina State University (NCSU) in Raleigh, NC on March 23-25, 2020.



Access the registration form via this link: http://bit.ly/bpe2020_registration



A preliminary conference schedule contains:

  *   One plenary speaker, a half day of sessions, and a reception the afternoon and evening of Monday, March 23, 2020.
  *   One plenary speaker and a full day of sessions on Tuesday, March 24, 2020.
  *   A half day of sessions the morning of Wednesday, March 25, 2020.

The price of registration is $150.00. It includes two (2) continental breakfasts, one (1) lunch, breaks, and a reception.

Attendance is limited to 200 people. Registration is open until Friday, March 6, 2020 or until capacity is reached.

Registrations are payable online through PayPal or via check.

The program and local arrangements committees continue to do a fantastic job developing this event, but the community of attendees is what makes Best Practices Exchange so special. We look forward to sharing a conference full of open conversation and an exchange of ideas with all of you in Raleigh.

Visit the event website for more information about the unconference and Raleigh. Please contact [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> with any questions.

Thank you

Our appreciation goes out to the Friends of the State Archives for acting as this meeting’s fiscal agent!

The BPE Local Arrangements Committee: Krista Sorenson (chair), State Library of North Carolina; Denise Jones, State Library of North Carolina; Jamie Patrick-Burns, State Archives of North Carolina; Emily Sweitzer, State Archives of North Carolina


About Best Practices Exchange

BPE is an unconference that focuses on the management and the preservation of digital information and brings together practitioners to discuss their real-world experiences, including best practices and lessons learned. These informal, conversational sessions give presenters and attendees alike a unique opportunity to meet, experience, and cooperate with other practitioners, educators, and researchers seeking to address a wide array of digital challenges.

This year’s theme encourages topics about sustaining, maintaining, and growing digital programs, but all topics are welcome.


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