It'll be held in Cincinnati this year. Unfortunately I have a schedule conflict late that week and won't be able to go. If you're able and interested, you're welcome to use this mailing list to see whether others are too. ...Andy -----Original Message----- From: Andrea Poehling, SLIS Student Services Coordinator [mailto:Student-Services@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Monday, September 29, 2008 9:00 AM To: Andrew Michael Efrem Giesler Subject: [Fwd: Fwd: Registration Available for LITA National Forum] Andy, I saw that Deb Shapiro posted this to the libraries-l listserv. I assume you already know about it, but in case not, here it is. Andrea -- ------------------------------ Andrea Poehling Student Services Coordinator School of Library and Information Studies University of Wisconsin-Madison 4217 Helen C. White Hall 600 N. Park Street Madison, WI 53706-1403 608.263.2909 / 608.263-2900 (phone) 608.263.4849 (fax) student-services@xxxxxxxxxxxxx www.slis.wisc.edu
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- From: Debra Shapiro <dsshapiro@xxxxxxxx>
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- Date: Fri, 26 Sep 2008 14:57:52 -0500
With apologies for duplicatation - Begin forwarded message:From: LITA <mprentice@xxxxxxx> Date: September 26, 2008 9:31:01 AM CDT To: dsshapiro@xxxxxxxx Subject: Registration Available for LITA National Forum**Online registration is still available - don't miss out on the LITA National Forum!** October 16 - 19, 2008 at the Hilton Netherland Plaza Hotel, Cincinnati, OHhttp://www.lita.org/forum2008Keynote sessions will feature Tim Spalding, founder and developer of LibraryThing.com, Michael Porter of WebJunction (be sure to check out http://libraryman.com/blog/ for details on his presentation), and R. David Lankes of the Information Institute of Syracuse University.In addition to keynote sessions, there are over 30 concurrent sessions, poster sessions, and networking opportunities planned where you're sure to find practical advice, new ideas, and tested solutions to technological issues you encounter every day.**New this Year** Open Gaming Night on Saturday at the Forum!LITA's Opening Gaming Night is your chance to experience the thrills, chills, and occasional spills that are part of gaming @ the library. If video games intrigue you, try your hand at tennis, learn to sing and dance like a rock star, or drive a high octane race car. Board games are your chance to show off your strategy skills, demonstrate your dexterity, and finally to outwit your colleagues.Visit http://www.lita.org/forum2008 for more information on sessions, preconferences, and hotel accommodations.Hope to see you in Cincinnati! * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *You've subscribed to the American Library Association (http://www.ala.org ) communications. For best delivery, please add mprentice@xxxxxxx to your address book or safe sender list.50 E Huron, Chicago, IL 60611, USA To review the Privacy Policy under which this email was sent, go to http://www.ala.org/ala/home/privacystatement.htm To review our Acceptable Use Policy, go to http://maildogmanager.com/acceptable_use_policy.html To unsubscribe or manage your Subscription Preferences, simply go tohttp://maildogmanager.com/unsub.html?client=ala1&campaign=556&email=dsshapir o@xxxxxxxxCrafted and delivered by the American Library Association's Mail Dog (http://maildogmanager.com)dsshapiro@xxxxxxxx Debra Shapiro UW-Madison SLIS Helen C. White Hall, Rm. 4282 600 N. Park St. Madison WI 53706 608 262 9195 mobile 608 712 6368 FAX 608 263 4849
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