Tag Archives: BTSL2025
2025 Recordings Now Available
Recordings of Big Talk From Small Libraries 2025 sessions are now available! You will find the recordings and presentations on the 2025 Recordings & Presentations page. Don’t forget to complete the conference Evaluation! We’re looking for input from people who … Continue reading
2025 Conference Wrap-up
Big Talk From Small Libraries 2025 is done! Thanks to all the presenters and attendees. It was a great day! Evaluation What did you think of Big Talk From Small Libraries 2025? Please share your impressions of this year’s event … Continue reading
Login Instructions for Big Talk From Small Libraries 2025
Big Talk From Small Libraries 2025 is broadcast online using the GoTo Webinar online meeting service. Please see the NLC Online Sessions webpage for detailed information about GoTo Webinar, including system requirements and firewall configuration. GoTo Webinar works on Windows, … Continue reading
Big Talk From Small Libraries 2025 is tomorrow!
Join us tomorrow for the 2025 Big Talk From Small Libraries online conference. Registration is still open, so head over to the Registration page and sign up! We have a full agenda for the day, with speakers from academic, K-12, … Continue reading
Only One Week Until Big Talk From Small Libraries 2025!
Small libraries! Awesome ideas! FREE Online Conference! There’s only one week until Big Talk From Small Libraries 2025! Check out the full schedule and register to join us next Friday, February 28. Sponsored by the Association for Rural & Small … Continue reading
2025 Schedule Now Available
The full schedule for the 2025 Big Talk From Small Libraries online conference is now available! You will find all the details on the Schedule page. Information about our presenters is available on the Speakers page. If you haven’t registered … Continue reading
2025 Call For Speakers Now Open!
The Call for Speakers for Big Talk From Small Libraries 2025 is now open! This free one-day online conference is tailored for staff from small libraries; the smaller the better! Small libraries of all types – public, academic, school, museum, special, … Continue reading