Sunday, March 15, 2020

Annual Conference of the Canadian Association of Law Libraries Postponed Due to COVID-19

According to Shaunna Mireau, president of the Canadian Association of Law Libraries (CALL),  the upcoming annual conference of the association that was to take place in Hamilton on May 24-27, 2020 has been postponed due to the evolving situation related to the coronavirus pandemic:
"After very careful consideration, we have decided to postpone our annual conference to a later date in the year to ensure we do our part to limit the spread of this virus, and to accommodate those who are facing current and anticipated travel restrictions prohibiting their attendance. We want to ensure we are able to continue our tradition of connecting, sharing and learning together, but at a time that is safe to do so. We have made this decision factoring in the on-going uncertainty around COVID-19 and its potential impacts on the health and safety of the participants, exhibitors, speakers, and the local host community."

"We would like to offer our sincerest gratitude for your commitment in participating in the 2020 CALL/ACBD Conference. If you have already registered, your registration will be automatically transferred to our conference in the Fall. The new date will be announced shortly. If you are unable to attend the new conference date, please reach out to CALL’s National Office for information on obtaining a refund."

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