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OpenAthens announces plans for Access Lab 2021 conference -

Identity and access management specialist OpenAthens has announced the details of its annual Access Lab conference which will take place virtually from March 16-17, 2021.

Access Lab 2021 is a global online event in which libraries, publishers and library users attend to discuss challenges and solutions facing the information industry.

Conference in March 2020 was held online for the first time because of the global pandemic. Converting from an in-person event to fully online in less than a week at the start of lockdown, the event attracted a larger audience from many parts of the world.

Hailed as a major success with 254 participants from 19 countries, the organisers decided that the 2021 event will also be held in virtual format to enable more participation internationally.

The 2021 conference theme is ‘Thriving in the (un)usual. Creativity. Agility. Pace’. Planning for disruption and change, doing more with less, data-driven decisions and crossing the digital divide through collaboration are just a few of the topics that will be discussed and debated by speakers and attendees at the 2021 event. Submissions for speakers for the 2021 conference are invited by October 9, 2020.

The two-day conference will have a jam-packed programme and will see many international publishers and library professionals in attendance to share knowledge and get involved in a variety of sessions showcasing case studies from around the world.

The Access Lab 2021 conference is relevant for anyone with an interest in identity and access management and the information sector.

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