[Asis-l] NFAIS Conference Announcement

Nicole Engard nengard at gmail.com
Fri Jan 4 15:48:20 EST 2008


NFAIS

1958 - 2008:  50th Anniversary


The cut-off date for the early bird conference registration fee is
only days away -  Tuesday, January 8, 2008!!  The conference,
scheduled for February 24-26, 2008 in Philadelphia, PA,  is for all
information providers - publishers, librarians and educators - who
want to learn more about the user behavior and expectations that are
driving the new information order and the technologies, business
practices and strategies that are required to adapt products and
services to a new generation of information seekers.

The Conference theme - The New Information Order:  Its Culture,
Content and Economy will look at how the rapid adoption of information
technology is creating a user-centric, technology-driven society with
its own unique culture, value propositions, behavior and economy, and
will highlight the opportunities that are available to all who are
willing to adapt to the New Order. The preliminary program,
registration forms and general information are now available at:
http://www.nfais.org/2008_Tier_Program.htm
<http://www.nfais.org/2008_Tier_Program.htm> .

Highlights include:

*	Trends that are driving the new information order from noted
author David Weinberger,
<http://presentations.inxpo.com/Shows/EComXpo/10-07/Presenations/Biopage
s/Weinberger.htm>  (Everything is Miscellaneous: The Power of the New
Digital Disorder
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Everything_is_Miscellaneous:_The_Power_of_
the_New_Digital_Disorder>  ClueTrain Manifesto, etc.)

*	Emerging technologies and the future of information discovery

*	User perceptions of the value of content based upon recent
surveys from Outsell, Inc.

*	Corporate and library business practices and revenue models that
reflect the culture of today's information society

*	The geographic shift in the information economy and the
opportunities offered by China as a new source of content

*	Strategies for success in the New Information Order form the
perspective of corporate, academic and government executives

This 2008 NFAIS Annual Conference will be a very special event as
NFAIS will be marking the 50th Anniversary of its founding.  The City
of Philadelphia will proclaim the opening day, February 24, 2008, as
"NFAIS Day," the Gala celebration will be held in the ballroom of the
historic Academy of Music
<http://www.academyofmusic.org/fs_history.htm> , the oldest grand
opera house in the U.S. that is still used for its original purpose,
and the meeting itself will be held in the Park Hyatt at the Bellevue
<http://parkphiladelphia.hyatt.com/hyatt/hotels/index.jsp> , a
national historic hotel. Join us and find out how your organization
can thrive in the New Information Order!

For more information, contact Jill O'Neill, NFAIS Director of
Communication and Planning (jilloneill at nfais.org or 215-893-1561) or
visit the NFAIS Web site at
http://www.nfais.org/events/event_details.cfm?id=44
<http://www.nfais.org/events/event_details.cfm?id=44> .



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