Three by the Sea
MLA TriChapter Conference, Atlantic City, NJ, October 5-8, 2009
Welcome to the official website for 3 by the Sea, a Medical Library Association TriChapter conference. Join your colleagues in Atlantic City at Resorts Hotel and Casino for professional education and networking.
Keynote speakers will be P.M. Forni, Civility Project, Johns Hopkins University; Lee Rainie, Pew Internet & American Life Project; and M.J. Tooey, University of Maryland, Baltimore.
Breaking News
FAQ:
Q: Has anyone written about the conference?
A: Yes, here are a few pieces. If you know of others please add them here or email gary.kaplan@jefferson.edu.
From the Chronicle, mlaphil's newsletter:
From MLA Connections, a blog for MLA leaders and members:
From National Network, the newsletter of the Hospital Librarians Section of MLA
Q: Is there a list of attendees?
A: Yes, here is the attendee list.
Q: Will the posters and presentation slides be available?
A: We'll make as many of these available as we can assemble. They're linked from the Daily Schedule.
Q: I presented. How can I share my materials?
A: Thanks for sharing! If you're comfortable using a wiki, you can do it yourself. You'll need an account on this wiki. If you don't have one, click to request access. Then upload your file to the Presentation Materials folder. To make it easier for people to find, edit the Daily Schedule, linking your title to the file. Or if you'd prefer, send your files to gary.kaplan@jefferson.edu (for large files please use a sharing service like drop.io).
Q: How can I upload my files to the Presentation Materials folder if the Upload button is greyed out?
A: Sounds like you have a PBworks account, but don't have access to our workspace. Click to request access.
Q: Is it too late to hand in my conference evaluation?
A: An online online evaluation was distributed last week.
Q: Is Margaret Buchholz okay?
A: Thanks for your concern. Margaret is safe and sound. Unfortunately she had the wrong date in her calendar. She sent this apology.
This project has been funded in whole or in part with Federal funds from the National Library of Medicine, National Institutes of Health, Department of Health and Human Services, under Contract No. N01-LM-6-3502 under the University of Maryland, Baltimore.
Comments (2)
Julia Shaw-Kokot said
at 2:06 pm on Oct 2, 2009
Q: What is dress code for the banquet?
Gary Kaplan said
at 3:47 pm on Oct 2, 2009
Thanks for asking, Julia. The Wednesday night banquet will be business casual or better.
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