For immediate release | July 6, 2021

welcomes more than 9,000 to virtual gathering

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CHICAGO — The °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±app () hosted the Annual Conference & Exhibition – Virtual, June 23-29, 2021, attracting 9,142 attendees and 306 exhibitors.

Designed to educate, entertain, and inspire librarians and library workers, the conference featured more than 200 educational live and on demand sessions, live chat opportunities with authors and speakers, 28 featured speaker sessions, more than 175 publisher and exhibitor sessions on new book titles, 140+ author sessions, a virtual exhibit floor with more than 300 participating exhibitors, Swag-a-Palooza with hundreds of free items for attendees, and more.

Day one of the conference focused on with more than 300 exhibitors, Meet the Authors, Book Buzz sessions, Book Buzz Bites, Library Champion Spotlight sessions, Swag-a-Palooza, and eight Presentation Stages. The Marketplace program kicked off with . Eleven new and established authors discussed their new books, writing processes, and their love for libraries, including Danny Trejo, Gabrielle Union, Dylan Dreyer, Jayne Allen, Kaia Alderson, Candacy Taylor, David Atherton and illustrator Rachel Stubbs, Yvon Roy, Joseph Bruchac, Vashti Harrison, and Pilar Winter Hill (). Networking sessions included author- and publisher-led morning Coffee Talks and end of day Happy Hours. Attendees could also visit more than 95 digital .

Keynote speakers included , who discussed Obama’s book, “A Promised Land” (available now) and Obama’s appreciation for libraries. offered a look inside the project and discussed her two new books, “The 1619 Project: A New Origin Story,” and “Born on the Water,” both available Fall 2021.

President Julius C. Jefferson, Jr.’s President’s Program featured speaker, journalist, and author . Wilkerson, the first African American woman to win a Pulitzer Prize, is the author of “Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents,” which explores the structure of an unspoken system of human ranking and reveals how our lives are still restricted by what divided us centuries ago.

Other featured speakers included , author of “Taste: My Life Through Food,” , author of “All In: An Autobiography,” , author of “Trisha’s Kitchen: Easy Comfort Food for Friends and Family,” , author of “David Copperfield's History of Magic,” , author of “Never After: The Thirteenth Fairy,” , author of “Maya and the Robot,” , author of “Areli is a Dreamer,” , author of “Don’t Let It Get You Down: Essays on Race, Gender, and the Body,” , author of “Buses Are a Comin’: Memoir of a Freedom Rider,” , author of “Lifelines: A Doctor’s Journey in Public Health,” and , authors of “Dance Theatre of Harlem: A History, A Celebration, A Movement.”

Other highlights included and .

Favorite education sessions, as indicated by attendee preferences, included ; ; ; ; and .

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Conference registrants will have access to the full conference content for one year, offering attendees an opportunity to view sessions again, view those missed during the live event, or use content for training or research purposes.

Event sponsors included EBSCO, Infobase, bibliotheca, China National Publications Import & Export (Group) Co., Ltd., Gale, a Cengage company, Modern Language Association, OCLC, OverDrive, Iowa School of Library and Information Science, Be Internet Awesome-Google, Iron Mountain, LibLime, MK Solutions, Mango Languages, OECDiLibrary, Reading Plus, Sage Publishing, Springer Nature, Tutor.com, Virco, and VizMedia.

Now that the conference is complete, the recordings can be purchased at



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