CAJE is similar to AJL in terms of presentations. They issue a call 
for papers and people respond with a proposal. Occasionally, people 
are asked to present on a topic if someone recommends them. I have 
presented at CAJE several times and found it a lovely experience. As 
with Rachel, I was one of very few librarians represented. The 
drawback is that to go to CAJE is expensive and presenters are not 
paid and their registration is not necessarily  waived.
Susan Dubin
Off-the-Shelf Library Services



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