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stimulating information to get u energized to use multimedia devices to connect with prefessionals as wellas library programs I felt comfortable in Charlotte
You can find the handouts for each session (if the presenters posted them) by going to the Programs button on the top. From the dropdown list choose “Concurrent Sessions” and then pick your session that you want downloads and handouts from.
What am I missing? I don’t see the handouts.
How do I get the handouts????? I don’t see them on here.
I loved the idea about mailing things home. Why didn’t I think of that earlier! I’ll bring mailing tubes the next time too.
Make sure you attend the “Celebrate Conference” at 12:30 on Thursday, Nov. 5 in Room 217. It will be worth it. I went to this my first conference and it made a big difference in how I approached my “big plan” for events. See you there.
Lisa
Everhart, Nancy. 2009. “What All Newbies Should Know on Their Way to Charlotte.” Knowledge Quest 37, no. 5 (May/June), 14-17. I think I saw the same things listed on this site somewhere, too.
This is first time and I want to get the most out of it . I am registered for two programs and 1 tour. Will I have time for more?
I am not a first-time attendee but I read an article (and cannot remember which magazine) about great tips to know before attending the conference. These tips are by first-time attendees and also new library media specialists who attended the last conference in Reno. If you can get the link or mention the magazine title, it would be appreciated.