The 114.BiblioCon aims to provide a respectful and inclusive conference experience for all participants, regardless of gender, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, race, age, ethnicity, nationality, ancestry, marital status, religion or lack thereof. We do not tolerate harassment of conference participants in any form. Sexual or otherwise inappropriate language and images are not appropriate at any conference, including during presentations.
All conference participants, exhibitors and volunteers are required to agree to the following code of conduct. We will enforce this code throughout the conference and expect everyone to cooperate in order to ensure a safe environment.
Conference participants who fail to comply with these rules may face disciplinary action or be excluded from the conference.
Expected Conduct
Unacceptable behaviour
Unacceptable behaviour by conference participants will not be tolerated.
For the purposes of these guidelines, harassment refers to inappropriate or unwelcome behaviour that could be perceived as offensive or humiliating to another participant or exhibitor. Harassment may include any form of verbal, non-verbal or physical behaviour, including written and electronic communication. Harassment in any form will not be tolerated.
Unacceptable behaviour includes, but is not limited to:
Notification
In the event of a breach of the Code of Conduct, those involved or any witnesses are asked to report it in the following manner:
Any information that helps to identify the perpetrator and describe the incident will assist in clarifying the situation.
As soon as a report is received, the BiblioCon organiser will take action whilst ensuring the anonymity of the person concerned. Should any enforcement measure require this anonymity to be waived, this will only be done after obtaining the informed consent of the person concerned.
Consequences of unacceptable behaviour
Upon receiving a report of unacceptable behaviour, the welfare of BiblioCon participants is our top priority. The on-site security and medical team may be called upon.
In the event of a breach of this Code of Conduct, sanctions will be imposed in the form of a warning or a ban from the remainder of the conference. No retaliation against anyone who reports inappropriate behaviour will be tolerated.
In the event of serious misconduct, the BiblioCon organisers reserve the right to take any measures deemed necessary and appropriate, including immediate expulsion from the conference without warning or refund. The BiblioCon organisers also reserve the right to prohibit participation in future conferences.
Security
Bags, containers or suitcases must not be left unattended at any time in or around the venue. The Estrel provides a designated cloakroom for this purpose. BiblioCon also advises participants not to carry any unnecessary valuables with them. BiblioCon accepts no liability for lost or stolen items in or around the conference venue.
Socail Media
BiblioCon encourages open and respectful discussion on social media and blogging platforms. However, participants are asked not to publish any images or videos of individuals online without their consent. Participants are asked to respect any request from an author not to share the content of their talk or poster. Participants who fail to comply with these provisions shall be fully liable for any claims arising in this regard.