NY 2003

Putting Knowledge to Work®
June 7-12, 2003

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SLA would like to thank the 2003 Major Partners:

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The Special Libraries Association will hold its 2003 Annual Conference in New York City, June 7 - 12. The Conference will create an environment for networking, communication, learning and other developmental opportunities for information professionals. Available sessions will highlight strategies used in organizations that reflect the Association's strategic plan - Professionals Putting Knowledge to Work in the 21st Century. We will learn how our colleagues actually put knowledge to work in their organizations.

SLA is also pleased to bring you three dynamic keynote speakers for New York.

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David McCullough
Pulitzer Prize winning author
9:30 a.m. Monday, June 9th
The Storyteller
Information Outlook, April 2003
Stewart Brand
Futurist
9:30 a.m. Tuesday, June 10th
Visions of the Future
Information Outlook, February 2003
The Honorable Madeleine Albright
Former U.S. Secretary of State
9:30 a.m. Wednesday, June 11th
Information in the 21 st Century
Information Outlook May 2003

If you are currently an SLA member, you understand the importance and value found by attending your conference. If you are new to SLA or the information profession, the New York conference will be one of the best venues for highly concentrated formal and informal learning.

Please join us in New York for the SLA 2003 Annual Conference, where you will have the unique opportunity to join a global community developing the future of the information industry!

See you in New York City!






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