Previous Conferences

Recently hosting its 35th annual conference, IOLUG enjoys a long history of bringing people together around innovative and emerging technologies in the Library and information science professions. 

Year
Conference Theme
2021 TBD
2020 TBD
2019 Tackling Data in Libraries: Opportunities and Challenges in Serving User Communities
2018 No conference
2017 Cloudy with a Chance of Technology
2016 DIY UX: Innovate. Create. Design. fall

Let Our Powers Combine: Engage. Partner. Inspire. spring
2015 Teach Me Tech fall

Sharing Resources and Showing Results spring
2014 Library Hacks: New Roles, New Tech, New Spaces fall

Library Road Maps: Patrons in the Driver’s Seat spring
2013 Digital Libraries: Live Spaces, Learning Places fall

The Many Faces of Library Technology spring
2012 The Evolving Librarian. November 2, 2012 fall

Unbundling Distance Education and Demystifying Assessment spring
2011 From Librarian to Cybrarian fall

GPS: Great Productive Staff: Librarians Map Out Today’s Technology spring
2010 A Clear Look at Cloud Computing for Libraries fall

You CAN take it with you: Libraries Moving into Mobile spring
2009 Hot or Not: Managing Your Digital Identity fall

Next-Generation Catalogs: New Worlds to Explore spring
2008 Are You Open to Open Source? Free and Not Quite So Free Library Solutions fall

Memory, Heritage, Visions: Digitizing Yesterday for Tomorrow spring
2007 Reaching Digital Natives and Immigrants: Library 2.0 fall

25 Years of IOLUG: Looking Forward – Looking Back /IOLUG’s 25th Anniversary Celebration spring
2006 Websites Th@ Work: User-Centered Design fall

Wikis and Clickers and Casting: New Technologies in Library Instruction spring
2005 Digging Deep into Digital: Reports from the Trenchesfall

Marketing Your Library Services Via the Web spring
2004 SOS: Savvy Online Security fall

Got Questions? Serving Up a Glass of New Technology spring
2003 Let’s Get Digital fall

Moving to Online Learning Environments spring
2002 Taking Your Web Site To The Next Level fall

Meeting the Challenges of Information Access: Privacy, Freedom and Security spring
2001 How Do I Know What We Have? Linking You With Your Full Text Articles fall

Steal This!: A Scenario-based Workshop on Copyright Issues in the New Millennium spring
2000 The Great “The Web is My Library” Debate: Must Libraries Provide All Services and Resources Through the Web to Survive? fall

Information Literacy: Sure, it includes teaching about the Internet, but there’s so much more! spring
1999 Electronic Reference Around the Clock: How Close Are We? fall

Juggling Journals: Print, Full Text, Electronic Journals, and Beyond spring
1998 Catching Up is Hard to Do fall

As the Virtual World Turns: Repackaging your Reference Resources spring
1997 Byte, Book, & Manual: Web-Based Library Instruction fall

Face to Interface: Improving Your Web Page Design spring
1996 Going Wireless fall

Telecommunications Unleashed! Impact of the 1996 Telecommunications Act spring
1995 There’s No Place Like Home Page! fall

CopyRight or CopyWrong? spring
1994 Four Degrees of Separation: Linking Libraries to the World fall

Information Superhighway: LEAPing Potholes spring
1993 The Internet: Path to the 21st Century. Joint program with IALA fall

Looking Forward, Looking Back. IOLUG’s 10th Birthday Party! spring
1992 Document Delivery: Cost & Speed Issues fall

Computer Security in Libraries & Information Centers spring
1991 Online in a Compact World fall

Living in a Compact World spring
1990 Expanding Access to Information fall

CD-ROM in the Round: Selection, Training and More spring
1989 Remote Access to Databases & CD-ROM Networks fall

Educating the Information Professional spring
1988 Access Makes the Heart Grow Fonder (fall) IOLUG's 6th Birthday Celebration spring
1987 Future of the Reference Desk: How to Interface High-Tech & the Reference Librarian. fall

Joint Program with IASIS spring