If you want standout photographs from the conference, regular Information Outlook contributor Cybele Werts has a few pointers. You can read them — and see examples of what works and [...] Read More »
Those who have not been to the annual conference before may wonder what the dress code is. For me, it is business casual with an emphasis on being comfortable. Others [...] Read More »
A recent question on the conference list serve brought up a discussion on great photo ops in Denver. A few of our chapter members played tourist last weekend, and we [...] Read More »
Each year, 12-15 Contributed Papers are chosen through a competitive selection process to be presented by SLA members at the annual conference. If you’ve never attended one of the Contributed [...] Read More »
If you’e looking to advance your career or change jobs — or just get along better in the job you have –you’ll find plenty of help during the SLA conference. [...] Read More »
Flying is not what it used to be and the restrictions concerning carry-on luggage have changed since SLA was in Baltimore a year ago. For information on what you can [...] Read More »
Don’t forget the conference listserv, created by the SLA Rocky Mountain Chapter. To Subscribe: Send message to the Subscription Address:lyris@sla.lyris.net in the following format: Subject line: leave blank. Body of [...] Read More »
The Rocky Mountain SLA Chapter — host of this year’s event — has created a wiki full of information on Denver. It includes travel tips, a guide to local restaurants, [...] Read More »
Excitement is building as the date for the 2007 SLA Conference and Exposition approaches. In addition to keynote addresses by former Vice President Al Gore and Dilbert cartoonist Scott Adams, [...] Read More »
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