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Preparing for Information 2.0
The Online Information Conference 2006 (28-30 November, Olympia, London) will be dealing with the demands of the new Web 2.0 age and the issues surrounding Information in the 2.0 era. The conference will provide a forum dedicated to learning, debate, professional development, technology reviews and assessments, expert discussion as well as case study presentations and sharing of research results and opinion. Delegates can chose from around 30 sessions covering all aspects of the information industry, with over 90 speakers sharing their expertise.
Highlights this year include:
- Opening keynote speaker: Thomas A. Stewart, Editor, Harvard Business Review, will review how organisations are using intellectual capital
- The Futurology panel will discuss the forces shaping tomorrow's information economy
- The Value of Communities session will assess the worth of social media in enterprise and how it can improved collaboration
- Over 90 information industry experts and business leaders including: Joseph Busch, Matt Locke and James Robertson
- Choose from more than 30 sessions covering all aspects of the information industry over 3 days
- Network with delegates from over 40 countries
- Plus new half day workshops, structured roundtable sessions featuring a case study from NASA and focused international forums
- Visit the 2 Co-located free exhibitions of over 250 online content and information management solutions providers
SLA members can benefit from a special conference discount of 15%
In addition, the SLA will be exhibiting at the show on stand 750 so make sure you drop by the stand while at the show.
For more information, or to view the conference programme in full, please visit: http://www.online-information.co.uk/promo/sla




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