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Don’t miss this exciting networking and learning opportunity to attend the
LITA AdaCamp

*LITA AdaCamp preconference at the 2017 ALA Annual Conference in Chicago*
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Friday June 23, 2017, 9:00 am – 4:00 pm
Northwestern University Libraries, Evanston, IL

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Women in technology face numerous challenges in their day-to-day work. If
you would like to join other women in the field to discuss topics related
to those challenges, AdaCamp is for you. This one-day LITA preconference at
ALA Annual in Chicago will allow female-identifying individuals employed in
various technological industries an opportunity to network with others in
the field and to collectively examine common barriers faced.

This day will follow the unconference model allowing attendees the power to
choose topics most relevant to their work and their lives. Participants
will have the opportunity to propose lightning rounds and session proposals
on a variety of topics such as salary negotiation, creating inclusive
job postings, and getting involved in open source software development.
Please come prepared with ideas for discussion topics! The opening session,
led by Margaret Heller, will address imposter syndrome
<https://adainitiative.org/continue-our-work/impostor-syndrome-training/>, the
feeling that you aren’t actually qualified for the work you are doing and
will be discovered as a fraud. Evviva Weinraub will be our facilitator for
the day. We look forward to having you join us for this important event!

Find out more about AdaCamp. <https://adacamp.org/>

*Facilitators*

Margaret Heller is Digital Services Librarian at Loyola University Chicago.
She works on web development, the discovery layer, digital collections,
the institutional repository, and digital preservation. She also
researches and presents about social justice in digital collections and
issues for working parents in library technology. She enjoys working with
students and new professionals, and only recently figured out how to beat
her own imposter syndrome.

Evviva Weinraub is the Associate University Librarian for Digital
Strategies at Northwestern University. She provides leadership and advocacy
for Information Technology, Digital Initiatives, Repository and
Digitization Services, Metadata and Resource Discovery, User
Experience, and Access Services. In addition, she serves as the co-Director
of the Avalon Project. She holds numerous offices in library professional
associations and projects including the American Library Association, IFLA,
and the Fedora Project. She has published and spoken extensively on
library management, open source development, user experience, and
digital publishing.

*Scholarships*

Thanks to support from our sponsors, LITA is offering several $500 travel
scholarships. Look for application details on the LITA Blog
<http://litablog.org/2017/03/travel-scholarships-available-for-lita-adacamp/>
.

Travel information will be sent to participants upon registration. Workshop
space is ADA accessible. Please contact [log in to unmask] regarding other needed
accommodations.