Computers in Libraries 2025

At the last minute, I decided to attend the Computers in Libraries 2025 in Crystal City, Virginia. In the previous years, I came away disappointed and this year was even more. The web presence talks from previous years have been replaced with AI presentations.

I hadn’t followed up on AI as much as I should so I figured I would learn something. Unfortunately I didn’t find the IA talks to be useful. The speakers went through lists of AI tools for web design, marketing, social media, and on and on. Out of all the talks, I found one somewhat useful: “AWS & Cloud Computing: Server Management.” I asked the speaker if there’s an automated tool for upgrading the OS. His answer was not really. I am running two cloud instances for my personal sites on DigitalOcean’s Droplet and I am getting tired of having to upgrade them every few months.

Despite not finding these presentations too useful, I still attended to get out of work without taking personal days off. I just needed some escape from my home office as well as my work office for a few days. I am not sure if I will return next year. I wish there are other useful conferences around the Metro area. I don’t want to travel far. I need to start searching.

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