Conference info isn't prominent on the homepage (I just had to look it up
to share with somebody).
Anybody have time to put the Code4Lib 2014 dates & schedule there
prominently? Ideally along with proposal deadlines...
/me ducks
-Jodi
On Fri, Jun 28, 2013 at 8:31 PM, Tim McGeary wrote:
> Hi a
Early signs point to attendees who register under government rates being
able to count toward our room block. We'll have "for sure" info on that at
time of registration. But it sounds like y'all can go for the government
rate if it's available to you; this hotel does have an amazing government
rate
A few more factual follow-ups for reference:
- The negotiation process was NOT easy and we explored many different
venues. We are not getting a raw deal. Trust me, we had some raw deals
offered. This contract has a lot of things that help us keep our
collective costs down and protect the confer
On Mon, Jul 01, 2013 at 05:00:42AM -0700, BWS Johnson wrote:
>
> ??? Chicago is not Raleigh. I would expect to pay more in a major metropolis
> than in the Southeast University market. Further, ALA's continued to mystify
> me in the conference department, too. We are terrible negotiators.
Dunno
Also, Raleigh (and I say this both with affection and from experience) acts
a bit big for its britches. The standard rates for downtown (non-crap)
hotels is... not cheap. Rack rate for both the Sheraton and the Marriott is
nigh 'round $300 for a single. There are inexpensive options in walking
dist
On 7/1/13 8:00 AM, BWS Johnson wrote:
> Salvete!
>
>
>
>> But please don't expect the conference itself to select the venue and
>> complete conference package based on the sole requirement to keep room
>> rates down.
>
> I never suggested any such thing. I kindly suggested that someone migh
Salvete!
> But please don't expect the conference itself to select the venue and
> complete conference package based on the sole requirement to keep room
> rates down.
I never suggested any such thing. I kindly suggested that someone might
wish to see if the hotel would come down on its pr
I have a lot of sympathy for those who can't afford conference hotel
prices, I do. As the father of twins who had to be professionally
engaged with $500/year to work with, I can tell you that I hear you.
But please don't expect the conference itself to select the venue and
complete conference packa
All three of Cary's reasons are absolutely correct, but #3 is the most
accurate. There are a number of negotiated benefits for having conference
attendees stay at the venue hotel. Just off the top of my head there are two
examples where we are talking at least $75 per person.
We careful choos
On Jun 29, 2013, at 7:16 AM, BWS Johnson wrote:
> Salvete!
>
>
>> I am happy to announce that we have secured the venue and dates for
>> Code4Lib 2014! The conference will be held at the Sheraton Raleigh Hotel
>> in downtown Raleigh, NC on March 24 - 27, 2014. Preconferences will be
>> held Mo
There are three reasons to stay at the conference hotel, even though it
might not be the cheapest option:
1) You can roll out of bed and into the session;
2) More opportunities for out of band discussions; and
3) There is very likely a hotel commit involved, meaning that the
organizers have comm
Salvete!
> I am happy to announce that we have secured the venue and dates for
> Code4Lib 2014! The conference will be held at the Sheraton Raleigh Hotel
> in downtown Raleigh, NC on March 24 - 27, 2014. Preconferences will be
> held Monday March 24, and the main conference on Tuesday March 25
Hi all,
I am happy to announce that we have secured the venue and dates for
Code4Lib 2014! The conference will be held at the Sheraton Raleigh Hotel
in downtown Raleigh, NC on March 24 - 27, 2014. Preconferences will be
held Monday March 24, and the main conference on Tuesday March 25 - 27.
The
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