Identity and access management specialist OpenAthens has announced the details of its annual Access Lab conference which will take place on March 19, 2020 at America Square Conference Centre, London.
With the theme of ‘simplifying the future together’, the conference will bring together experts from a wide range of sectors including education and research, healthcare, government, charity, publishing and commercial.
Heading up the UK’s library and information association, CILIP CEO, Nick Poole is confirmed as the opening keynote speaker. Nick will present on the topic of the future of libraries.
A call for proposals has recently been launched for those interested in speaking at the Access Lab, with a submission deadline of September 30, 2019.
Simple journeys to content and improving the user experience, openness and integration, connecting libraries and publishers, and the future of the library and technology as an enabler are just a few of the topics that will be discussed and debated by speakers and attendees at the 2020 event.
The one-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.
As well as an inspiring opening plenary, attendees will be treated to an animated panel debate, which has been a highlight of the conference in previous years. Delegates will also have the opportunity to hear a number of case studies from OpenAthens’ customers and partners, and to participate in workshops and roundtable discussions.
The OpenAthens 2020 Access Lab conference is relevant for anyone with an interest in identity and access management.
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