[Asis-l] Five Days Left for Early Registration for JCDL 2009, Austin, Texas

Mary Lynn Rice-Lively marylynn at ischool.utexas.edu
Wed May 20 19:13:00 EDT 2009


For Immediate Release
May 20, 2009
(Please distribute as appropriate.)

2009 Joint Conference on Digital Libraries, June 15-19, 2009 in  
Austin, Texas
http://www.jcdl2009.org

Only 5 days remain for conferees to receive the early registration  
rates for JCDL 2009 (June 15 - June 19, 2009).  Please see https://www.regonline.com/63371_713164M 
. Register now to guarantee the lowest registration fee and to assure  
your place in one of the pre-conference tutorials or post-conference  
workshops. Early registration will be open until May 25, 2009 midnight  
CDT.

JCDL is an important international forum focused on digital libraries  
and associated technical, practical, and social issues. JCDL  
encompasses the many meanings of the term "digital libraries,"  
including (but not limited to) new forms of information institutions;  
operational information systems with all manner of digital content;  
new means of selecting, collecting, organizing, and distributing  
digital content; and theoretical models of information media,  
including document genres and electronic publishing.

Plan on staying at the luxurious, new University of Texas AT&T  
Executive Education and Conference Center where the conference will be  
held (http://meetattexas.com). The conference planning committee has  
selected an interesting array of papers to be presented and arranged  
for keynote speakers and panel discussions to provide a lively  
exploration of the "state of the art" of digital library discourse and  
scholarly work. The block of rooms reserved for JCDL (now only $159/ 
night) will be held until May 25, 2009 midnight CDT.

Conference presenters represent 15 different countries and 19 states  
in the United States who will present 29 full papers and 18 short  
papers.
A complete program schedule can be viewed at http://www.jcdl2009.org.

JCDL 2009 will be held in Austin, Texas and is hosted by the School of  
Information at the University of Texas. It has been organized by an  
international committee of scholars and leaders in the Digital  
Libraries field. The five days of events include a day of cutting edge  
tutorials; 3 days of papers, panels, and keynotes; and a day of  
research workshops.


Mary Lynn Rice-Lively
Associate Dean
UT-School of Information
JCDL 2009 Conference Chair
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