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UKSG Conference 2011 - call for topics
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- From: "Bev Acreman" <Bev.Acreman@biomedcentral.com>
- Date: Fri, 11 Jun 2010 19:02:49 EDT
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Apologies for Cross Posting As you may know, the UKSG organises an annual conference in April of each year. For the last couple of years, we have invited suggestions for topics and speakers and received some great suggestions as a result - many of which have made it into the final programme. We are now inviting you to suggest topics and speakers for the 2011 conference, which will be held in Harrogate, UK from 4-6 April 2011. The conference is attended by librarians, publishers and intermediaries in the scholarly communication supply chain, and addresses standards, processes, technologies and initiatives relating to our community. For full details of our international audience, and feedback from previous conferences, please visit http://www.uksg.org/events/annualconference Suggestions should be in the format of a brief synopsis and ideas for speakers to talk on that topic. You may propose others as speakers and we will contact them should the topic be picked up by our planning committee. We would particularly welcome submissions from those in the FE/Corporate/Government or NGO library community, as well as those involved in other initiatives of interest to the UKSG community (www.uksg.org/about) . Suggestions may be for plenary sessions or for the smaller breakout sessions. You can review previous annual conference presentations at www.uksg.org/events/annualconference Please send your suggestions / proposals (not the final presentation) to charlie.rapple@tbicommunications.com by 16th June 2010. *****
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