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NASIG Annual Conference Registration Now Open publicist 16 Feb 2013 16:48 UTC

NASIG CONFERENCE REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN!

NASIG’s 28th Conference:
The Art of Information/The Architecture of Knowledge
June 6th to June 9th 2013

Registration:  http://www.nasig.org/registrationcontent.cfm.

•Are you in or about to enter the world of scholarly
communication?
•Need to know more about ERMS?
•Is your passion cataloging?
•Is collection management part of your assignment?
•Need to enhance your knowledge of licensing and
copyright?
•Want to know more about open source publishing and
access, institutional repositories, approaches to
discoverability and design?

NASIG continues its tradition of offering conferences that
have strong, engaging programs and numerous opportunities to
discuss issues and network in a relaxed environment with
colleagues—publishers, vendors, print and e-resources
providers and librarians.

In addition to the keynote speakers, attendees select eight
program sessions to attend during the conference.  This
year’s thirty-five sessions provide an impressive array of
topics to consider!  http://nasig2013.sched.org/

DATE:
June 6 - 9, 2013
Preconferences - June 5-6
Vendor Expo – June 6 starting at 3:00 pm
Conference opening — June 6 at 5:00 pm

LOCATION:
Hyatt Regency Buffalo Hotel and Conference Center, Buffalo,
New York
For hotel information, including a link to reserve rooms at
the conference rate, visit:
http://www.nasig.org/conference_hotel.cfm

CONFERENCE CITY:
Buffalo, NY – Average June Temperature 75°
http://www.nasig.org/conference_city_info.cfm

NASIG is “the” place to be.  It provides a venue for
education, stimulating and thought-provoking discussion, new
ideas and the best networking opportunities that can be
had.”
Char Simser, Coordinator of Library Data and Electronic
Publishing, Kansas State University

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