ER&L Call for Proposals – Due 11/2
Electronic Resources & Libraries 2010 Conference February 1-3, 2010 Pre-Conferences January 31, 2010 AT&T Conference Center at the University of Texas, Austin Austin, TX
http://www.electroniclibrarian.org
**The deadline for submitting proposals has been extended until next Monday, 11/2/2009.**
ER&L Conference Program Planning Committee encourages you to submit a proposal for the Electronic Resources & Libraries 2010 Conference to be held February 1-3, 2010 with pre-conferences on January 31st. The conference location will be on the campus of the University of Texas, Austin at the AT&T Conference Center.
Some sessions will also be a part of an online conference. Topics include managing, selecting, assessing and marketing e-resources as well as issues in digital rights and relationships in and out of libraries.
View Track Descriptions:
http://www.electroniclibrarian.org/ocs/index.php/erl/2010/schedConf/trac
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Proposal Evaluation: The committee will evaluate each proposal on the basis of subject matter (including, but not limited to, the issues listed in the topic descriptions), clarity, and timeliness. Proposals should be for original work that has not been published. We may request that some presenters combine sessions with complementary subject matter.
We will also hold a period of open voting to allow potential attendees to help shape the program. Voting will be posted on the ER&L blog the week of November 2, 2010.
Compensation: Presenters receive 50% off the cost of registration.
Presenters asked to participate in an ER&L Online Conference will receive free conference registration.
More information about the Call for Proposals is available at:
http://www.electroniclibrarian.org/ocs/index.php/erl/2010/schedConf/sche
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Questions: Please direct questions about the Call for Proposals to Elizabeth Winter (elizabeth.winter@library.gatech.edu). Please direct questions related to preconferences to Xan Arch (xanadu@stanford.edu).
Full ER&L ‘10 conference details are online at: