Hi All-

Did not mean to send this to the list!!  Thanks to Lowell Lybarger and members 
of the Program and Communication Committees, we can expect excellent attendance 
at this year's conference. Look forward to seeing many of you next week.

Best,
Debra
Co Chair
ALT VRT 2015 Program Commitee

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On Jun 17, 2015, at 11:19 AM, Mandel, Debra 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Hi Lowell,

Thanks for all your hard work! Your announcements have been great, and 
obviously effective in attracting audiences.  Based on numbers for the AMIA 
registration (we are now full up) and interest in the Multimodal humanities 
program (as seen by the numbers of those interested on the ALA scheduler), 
folks feel we can hold off on further publicity.  I was interested, however, to 
see how many programs are still on your to do list, and what their numbers 
looked like on the ALA scheduler.  That would at least tell us that word has 
sufficiently gotten out.

Best,
Debra

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On Jun 15, 2015, at 12:17 PM, Lowell Lybarger 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

VRT at ALA 2015 in San Francisco: Programs & Events!
r"Voices of Youth: Community Partnerships for Video Production"
sponsored by Video Round Table
Saturday, June 27, 2015 - 1:00pm to 2:30pm

Moscone Convention Center - 3000 (W)

San Francisco Public Library's Board of Advising Youth (BAY) and librarian 
panel will talk about their involvement with Bay Area Youth Media Network and 
the new SFPL Learning Lab  (a.k.a. The Mix at SFPL) and their partners the Bay 
Area Video Coalition and Adobe Youth Voices; The California Academy of 
Sciences, BAVC and KQED. Sponsored by ALA's Video Round Table.

Presenters:

Speaker: Cathy Cormier, Teen Center Manager, Main Library, San Francisco Public 
Library

Speaker: Erica Kong

Speaker: Ingrid Dahl

Speaker: Jason Wyman

Speaker: Jennifer Collins

Speaker: Klaine Justo

Speaker: Lauren Taylor

Speaker: Marisa Li

Speaker: Rik Panganiban



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preservation, and use of current and evolving video formats in libraries and 
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