Exclusive New Programs at Internet Librarian 2003

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From: Geiger, Richard (RGeiger@sfchronicle.com)
Date: Fri Oct 24 2003 - 12:53:21 PDT


Subject: Exclusive New Programs at Internet Librarian 2003
Date: Fri, 24 Oct 2003 12:53:21 -0700
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From: "Geiger, Richard" <RGeiger@sfchronicle.com>

Internet Librarian 2003
November 1-5, 2003 Monterey, California
www.infotoday.com/IL2003

In addition to the many workshops on Saturday November 1st and Sunday
November 2nd, and the intensive program November 3rd through 5th,
Information Today is covering the latest in content integration with the
following new and exclusive programs.

Strategic Briefing: Content Integration Practices
Sunday, November 2, 5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Mary Lee Kennedy, Director, Knowledge Network Group, Microsoft
Corporation
Technology has caught up with the demand to put content into context. It
may not yet be leading to a 100% satisfaction rate, but increasingly,
there are new ways to put content where decisions are made and work gets
done. Office 2003 provides new functionality that supports this
development. Come and hear how Microsoft is taking advantage of Office
2003 and other technologies internally and explore the ways you can do
the same for your organizations.

Exhibit Hall Cybertour: MS Office Research Panes & Content Integration
Tuesday, November 4, 11:30 a.m. - 11:45 a.m.
Sharon Tang and Kjrsten Andersen, Senior Channel Editors, Microsoft
Corp.
The Microsoft Knowledge Network Group collaborated with Office 2003 to
provide access to information sources, such as Factiva.com, in the new
Office 2003 Research Pane. This cybertour illustrates what types of
content have been integrated into Office 2003 and provides tips on how
to use the Office 2003 Research Pane in your work.

Other Free Cybertours for Exhibit Hall attendees
Tuesday
10:30 a.m. CI on the Web, Mary Ellen Bates
11:30 a.m. MS Office Research Panes & Content Integration, Sharon Tang
and Kjrsten Andersen
12:30 p.m. Search Engine Tool Bars, Stephen Abram
1:30 p.m. Online Trends, Mary Ellen Bates
2:30 p.m. Quick & Dirty Web Redesign, Jeff Wisniewski
3:30 p.m. Digital Acquisitions, Christopher Warnock
4:30 p.m. Delivering Research Results Electronically, Cindy Chick
Wednesday
10:30 a.m. Blogging Tools, Darlene Fichter
11:30 a.m. Legal & Judicial Resources, Adina Lerner & Katherine Dabbour
12:30 p.m. Increasing Your Visibility Using Blogs, Jenny Levine
1:30 p.m. ID Theft Online & Protection Strategies, Sabrina Pacifici
2:30 p.m. Internet Printing Solutions, Irene Adams
For full descriptions and to register for free exhibit hall attendance,
visit www.infotoday.com/IL2003 <http://www.infotoday.com/IL2003> .

There are also lots of networking opportunities to meet and discuss key
issues with colleagues and peers --

Communities of Interest
Sunday, November 2nd 4:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.
Join your colleagues for informal discussions around four different
topics listed below, and meet other attendees with similar interests.
Grab soda or a drink before you head for great networking, stimulating
chats, and a chance to interact with some of the outstanding conference
speakers and moderators. Discussion topics are:
********Web Design, Development & Tools
********E-resources & Digital Libraries
********Content Management
********Searching & Search Engines
********Blogging

Dine-Arounds
Don't forget to leave some time to participate in an Internet Librarian
Dine-Around! Join your colleagues for an informal dine-around to local
restaurants. Check online for more information & online registration,
www.infotoday.com/il2003 <http://www.infotoday.com/il2003>

Author Book Signing
Tuesday, November 4, 9:45 a.m. - 10:30 a.m.
Please visit the Information Today, Inc. (ITI) Booth #417 to meet Mary
Ellen Bates, author of the new book Building & Running a Successful
Research Business: A Guide for the Independent Information Professional;
Marylaine Block, author of the new book Net Effects: How Librarians Can
Manage the Unintended Consequences of the Internet; and Nick Tomaiuolo
author of the upcoming book The Web Library: Building a World Class
Personal Library with Free Web Resources. ---
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