Are you ready to go beyond surface-level discussions and truly immerse yourself in the technologies shaping the future of libraries? The Library Technology Immersion Conference offers a unique and engaging experience, unlike any other.
Baltimore. Md SEPT. 16TH - 18TH, 2026
Creating a thriving community of innovators who are revolutionizing how cultural heritage institutions serve their communities.
Unlock New Dimensions in Innovation
Hands-on, not just talk
We don’t just discuss technology; you’ll actually use it through interactive afternoon workshops
Choose different workshops
Select the sessions that match your interests and institution’s needs each day
Real connections
We keep the registration small on purpose
Practical takeaways
We make sure that you can potentially implement workshop ideas right away
Are you ready to go beyond surface-level discussions and truly immerse yourself in the technologies shaping the future of libraries? The Library Technology Immersion Conference offers a unique and engaging experience, unlike any other. Call for Papers are now open.
Research & Instruction Librarian – Engineering & Science
Chad Marin
Professor and Librarian at Innovation Labs
Bryan Carter
Director, Center for Digital Humanities
Delandrus Seales
Teaching and Learning Librarian
Alan Hanstein
Executive Director of the Challenger Learning Center of Tallahassee
Joddy Marchesoni
Data Services Librarian
Hannah Rainey
Associate Head of Collections and Research
Joddy Marchesoni
Data Services Librarian
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2025 SCHOLaRSHIP RECIPIANTS
SCHOLaRSHIP REGISTRATION OPENS SOON
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Tech Conference 2025 Recap
“I loved everything, from meeting everybody to attending all the events, all the tours and reception. I had a wonderful, wonderful time and experience. Thank you so giving me this scholarship opportunity.”
“The sessions provided me with tangible tools, skills, and ideas that I can bring back to my own work and apply directly in my library setting.”
“The biggest takeaways for me were the exposure to innovative technologies shaping libraries, especially Dr. Carter’s presentation on holographic videos, which emphasized the future of immersive learning experiences.”
“One of the aspects I appreciated most was its workshop-oriented format, which encouraged hands-on participation and required that we actually used the technologies being discussed”