Registration is now open for the 2003 LITA National Forum, to be held in
Norfolk, Virginia, October 2 - 5, 2003.  "Putting Technology into Practice" is
the theme for the three-day event.

Three preconferences will focus on handheld services in libraries, using open
source systems in libraries, and the future of the library as a physical place
in the digital age.

Three keynote sessions are planned:  R. David Lankes, Executive Director of the
Information Institute of Syracuse and Assistant Professor at Syracuse
University?s School of Information Studies, will present "Digital Reference:
 The First Mature Digital Library Service" on Friday, October 3; Liz Bishoff,
Executive Director of the Colorado Digitization Program will present "Digital
Dreaming, Digital Promise -- Getting Ready, Getting There" on Saturday, October
4; and David Seaman, Director of the Digital Library Federation will close the
conference on Sunday, October 5, with "From Isolation to Integration:  Major
Trends in Digital Libraries."

Thirty concurrent sessions will cover such diverse topics as virtual reference
consortia, digital library collection management, database-driven websites,
metadata standards (including OAI), XML databases, open source portal
management, cross-database search projects, managing access to GIS
repositories, usability studies, and more.

New to the Forum this year are poster sessions presenting unique technology
applications that solve specific problems, such as digital rights management in
the academic environment, PDA use in health sciences libraries, and link
maintenance and repair, among others.

A Sponsor Showcase to be held on Friday evening and all day Saturday will allow
attendees to learn about exciting developments from a variety of companies  We
gratefully acknowledge the support of Endeavor Information Systems, Inc.,
Veicon Technology, Inc., Sirsi, Inc., Serials Solutions, Inc., and Swets
Blackwell.

Registration is limited to 500 in order to retain the networking opportunities
and other advantages of a small conference.  An evening of informal dinners
with LITA leaders and volunteers is planned for Saturday evening.  An opening
reception, generously supported by Endeavor Information Systems, Inc., will be
held in the Grand Promenade of the Sheraton Norfolk Waterside, overlooking the
picturesque Norfolk Harbor. Other networking opportunities include Saturday
lunch, continental breakfasts and refreshment breaks.

For more information and to register, please visit http://www.lita.org/forum03.

 
 
 
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