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August 30, 2010

There is Still Time to Propose an AALL Program

I have bemoaned the lack of suitable AALL programming for private law librarians.   So this year instead of just submitting my one program and leaving it at that, I have become a member of both the PLL Program Committee and the RIPS Program Committee.  Deadlines for submitting to these committees are upon us and I am disheartened to see that there are so few submissions.  I believe approximately 9 programs have been submitted to PLL and 8 programs submitted to RIPS.  If you have an idea, its not too late.  Rochelle Cheifetz and Jennifer Berman of the PLL Program Committee will take late submissions. I have also spoken with Kris Helge, Chair of the RIPS Program Committee and they will also take late submissions.  But please keep in mind the deadline for submitting to AALL is September 15th and both Committees can make suggestions that will increase the chances of your program being selected.  So please take this opportunity to make a difference in the programming.

Caren Biberman

August 30, 2010 in Education & Professional Development, Library Associations, Meetings | Permalink

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Caren:
I just shared with you my two proposal for RIPS sponsorship consideration.

dana

Posted by: dana | Aug 30, 2010 6:35:20 PM

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