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Symposium

  • IRs: Benefits and Challenges (ALCTS)
    Institutional repositories allow libraries to acquire, maintain, and preserve scholarly and other material of lasting value to the institution. This session will review the challenges, pitfalls and promises of establishing and supporting institutional repositories so that attendees can make informed decisions. --ALCTS Symposium at ALA Midwinter 2009 Denver
  • Breaking Down the Silos: Planning for Discovery Tools for Library 2.0 (ALCTS)

    Your patrons want an integrated, intuitive, interactive discovery experience. You want to optimize resource discovery for them. Much of our information resides in separate silos and many companies offer products that deliver an integrated experience. How can libraries evaluate the options: next generation catalog interfaces, federated search engines, link resolvers? How do they get the best fit? --ALCTS Symposium at ALA Midwinter 2009 Denver

  • PLA Spring Symposium
    The Public Library Association's Spring Symposium combines PLA’s highly-regarded educational programming with the opportunity to meet and mingle with your colleagues in a more intimate setting than the PLA National Conference. The Spring Symposium offers attendees the opportunity to attend one of seven day-and-a-half-long workshops. This allows for in-depth exploration on a topic relevant to public libraries, librarians, and staff members.
  • YALSA's Young Adult Literature Symposium
    Find more details on YALSA's inaugural Young Adult Literature Symposium, Nov. 7-9 in Nashville, Tennessee