Centennial celebration brings fewer, more advanced programs and career strategies for the future
"Zamora told LJ that this year's meeting will again offer fewer but longer sessions. Conference planners are studying metrics for three concurrent years to improve the conference model. In this second year, they asked divisions once more to contribute fewer programs but cosponsor more with one another. Zamora characterized the sessions as higher in quality, more advanced, and broader in appeal. Additionally, seven Spotlight Sessions, introduced last year, will focus on popular topics and are expected to attract some 300 people. Conference planners will examine metrics after the conference to make adjustments."
Read the whole article by Lynn Blumenstein for more information on the SLA Alignment Project, Click University, and CE programs, as well as a few highlighted sessions from SLA 2009!


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