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Call for Papers, Posters, and Thematic Panel Sessions


The planning for the 25th Anniversary Conference is well underway. But we need one crucial element -- you!

Since the theme is Recasting the Nets, we are looking for new services, new ways of accomplishing traditional services, and new project partnerships between libraries and other departments or agencies. We want creative thematic sessions, as well as individual papers and posters.

What new resources are you using or inventing? How are your projects crossing discipline lines? What's the most exciting project on the horizon? How are scientists making use of electronic information over the Web? What about the interoperability problems? How is the Web being used to provide access to priceless institutional archives?

It's a fascinating time with much to discuss! If you would like to talk about your ideas, please feel free to contact Stephanie Haas.

Please send your abstracts for thematic sessions and individual presentations/posters by April 14, 1999. Be sure to indicate format preference: poster or presentation.

A few inquires concerning proposed papers have been received, but now is the time to submit yours.

Proposals for papers or posters should include:

Name:
Title:
Institution:
Address:
City-State-Zip:

Phone:
Fax:
Email:

Please indicate your preference: ___poster ____paper

Indicate AV/computer equipment needed:

Title of Presentation:


Abstract:





If possible, please email this information to Stephanie Haas at haas@mail.uflib.ufl.edu

By FAX: (352) 392-4787

By regular mail:
Stephanie Haas
Marston Science Library
University of Florida
P.O. Box 117011
Gainesville, FL 32611-7011

Submissions will be accepted through April 15, 1999. Please check the Conference pages frequently to find out the latest details.

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