Registration

Please review our updated Code of Conduct prior to registering! 

Housing Suite Assignments

The dorm we are using is made up of suites. Each person will have their own bedroom within the suite and share a bathroom. (Image to the left is a sample layout.)

UNH Housing assigns suitemates based on the gender field selected in the registration form and does mix genders in suites. The planning committee expressed the need for more options than just male/female, so they expanded to include female, male, non-binary, self describe, and prefer not to say. They are also adding an optional suitemate preference field, where attendees can specify who they want to share a suite with.

Registration is now closed.

Full Registration = $300

Commuter Registration = $250

One-Day Registration = $135

Additional Nights in Dorm = $58 each

This year, we again have a limited number of scholarships for library school students, early career librarians, librarians new to science librarianship, and support staff. 

Learn more about how to apply on our Scholarships page.

Scholarship forms must be submitted by May 3, 2019!

Optional Activities - sign up during registration!

Wednesday morning - each tour offered twice (10:15-11:00 and 11:15-12:00

Chase Ocean   Engineering Lab

(maximum 30 per tour)

Take a tour of the unique Jere A. Chase Ocean Engineering Lab, a cutting-edge research lab complete with a 20-foot deep engineering tank, 120-foot long wave tank, and a panoramic data visualization lab! Explore the High Bay, the Telepresence Console, and the Interactive Great Bay Flow Touch Exhibit/Weather Wall (time permitting).

Brewing Science Laboratory

(maximum 10 per tour)

Completed in Spring 2018, this laboratory is one of the most advanced analytical beer chemistry labs in the state.  Tour the fully equipped professional beverage manufacturing facility, learn about brewing and the UNH Brewing Science program, and sample some of the beer! This facility is located by the greenhouses and horse barn, which attendees can walk by for a quick visit. 

Friday afternoon - 1:30-4:00

Fairchild Dairy Teaching and Research Center

The Fairchild represents a typical New England Dairy operation and houses approximately 90 milking-age cows and 70 growing animals including the 20-cow, student-managed Cooperative for Real Education in Agricultural Management (CREAM) herd. The facility is devoted to research in dairy nutrition and reproductive biology. The farm has received numerous Gold Quality Awards from the Dairy Farmers of America, and Quality Milk Awards from Dairy One.