Southeast 2026
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Code4LibSE 2026 - University of Georgia
Join us Thursday, July 16, in Athens, GA for the 2026 Code4lib SE meeting. This informal conference will feature sessions covering technology in libraries, archives and museums in the Southeast area.
Details
When - July 16, 2026
Where - Richard B Russell Special Collections Building, University of Georgia, Athens
Cost - $25, Coffee and breakfast snacks will be provided.
Planning Committee - Kathryn Manis, Nicole Lawrence, Michael Allen, Rachel Evans, Seamus Narron (UGA); Andrew Battelini (Emory University)
Schedule - The schedule for this event will be on this page once it has been created.
Conference Logistics
We will not be live-streaming the sessions. However, if approved by presenters, presentation materials will be placed online after the conference.
Registration
Registration for the event can be purchased and information provided using this registration form.
Area Information
Work in Progress
Directions and parking
Here is where to find Robert W. Woodruff Library: Map
There are a few parking decks around campus. Your best bet will likely be Fishburne or Oxford parking lot as they are the closest to the library. Parking fees are $14 a day. For more information about visitor parking, please visit Emory's parking site.
If taking public transit from the airport, you can take Marta either gold or red line north and either the 6 bus from Lindbergh or the 816 from 5Pts station to get to campus. Marta Guide
Local transportation
If you are staying in the Emory area, there are public transportation options. Emory shuttles are free, and they run fairly often. Shuttles of interest may include the CCTMA, which stops in Downtown Decatur and the Emory Conference Center, as well as the many shuttles that go down the Clifton Corridor in front of the Emory Conference Center. The Emory Conference Center also has its own shuttle that you can request to take you to campus. More information about the Emory Cliff Shuttles can be found here:.
Accommodations
If you're planning on staying the night, there are a number of nearby hotels. Please see this helpful guide: https://commencement.emory.edu/plan/index.html
Food
Here's a list of [nearby restaurants] handily provided for Emory Commencement visitors.
Our favorites include, on campus: Food trucks! Our campus dining hall is closed for renovations, however, a number of food trucks can usually be found close to the library. just down the hill from the library, on Asbury circle past Cox hall.
in the Village (10 minute walk):
- Cava
- Falafel King
- Dragon Bowl
- Taqueria Del Sol
Code of Conduct
We are dedicated to a harassment-free conference experience for everyone. Please see the full Code of Conduct
Contact
If you have any questions about the conference, please email Andrew Battelini at abattel@emory.edu.