NJ Greater Princeton/Trenton SLA Chapter and the New Jersey SLA Chapter Present Tech Fest

NJ Greater Princeton/Trenton SLA Chapter and the New Jersey SLA Chapter 

PRESENT:

Tech Fest:  One evening, three presentations

and one hack session to solve the world’s tech problems, or maybe only yours 

Date: Wednesday, September 30th, 2015

Location:
Rutgers University Inn & Conference Center
178 Ryders Lane
New Brunswick, NJ 08901

Meeting Agenda:
5:30 – 6:15   Registration/ Networking/Meal

6:15 – 7:45    Presentations:

John LeMasney – Internet of Things
Stacy Carton — Makerspace Updates and STEAM Programming
Cynthia Lambert – Device and Data Security
Final session- All registrants can participate – 7:45 – 8:30   Guerilla Tech Hack 

Registration:

To register, please use the registration form available on the SLA New Jersey Chapter website (http://newjersey.sla.org/event-registration/?ee=15).

 

THERE WILL BE LIMITED SEATS AVAILABLE FOR THIS MEETING; ONLY THE FIRST 50 REGISTRANTS WILL BE ACCEPTED.

 Many thanks to our sponsors for the evening:

LibraryLinkNJ  Ebsco   Lucidea

Directions to Rutgers University Inn and Conference Center:
The Rutgers Inn & Conference Center is accessible by car, bus or train. We are located off Route 18, less than two miles from Route 1 and Exit 9 of the New Jersey Turnpike. The New Brunswick train station, with New Jersey Transit and Amtrak service, is located downtown, and is across from the Suburban Transit station, with commuter bus service to NYC.

For the most accurate driving directions, please use these preset map links GoogleMaps or MapQuest to plan your trip.

By Public Transportation:
Guests may use Rutgers’ campus buses to travel downtown or to other points on the New Brunswick/Piscataway campuses.
For more location information, check Rutgers University maps and directions for this building. http://ruicc.rutgers.edu/
 

NOTE:  Same cost to any librarian in any professional association.

 

 

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