[MNASIS-L] MN SLA Chapter hosts the SLA Virtual Seminar Sept 15th: Structuring & delivering content: maximizing end-user satisfaction
Janet Arth
arth at tc.umn.edu
Wed Sep 7 17:24:15 EDT 2005
The Minnesota Chapter will host the September 15th SLA Virtual
Seminar: Structuring & delivering content: maximizing end-user satisfaction
Date: Thursday, September 15, 2005
Time: 1:00pm - 2:30pm CT (plan to arrive a few minutes early, because the
seminar starts promptly at 1pm)
Location:
Northwest Area Foundation (located on the 4th floor of the Drake
Building)
60 Plato Blvd. Suite 400
St. Paul, MN 55107
Your host: Melissa Yauk
Directions:
http://www.mapquest.com/maps/map.adp?searchtype=address&formtype=search&countryid=250&addtohistory=&country=US&address=60+Plato+Blvd+E&city=Saint+Paul&state=MN&zipcode=55107-1827&historyid=&submit=Get+Map
Cost: $10 for SLA/ASIST members: $15 for non-members (Please make your
check payable to "Minnesota Chapter SLA" and bring it with you to the seminar.)
How to register: Send the registration form shown below to Jim Tchobanoff
(jtchobanoff at bigfoot.com) or call Jim at 651 636-3738. Space is limited,
so register ASAP.
Registrations will be handled in the order received and a confirmation
message will be sent. Please note that if you register, you are obligated
pay for your seminar attendance, whether or not you show up on the 15th.
*********************************************
September 15th Virtual Seminar Registration Form:
Name:
Phone number:
SLA/ASIST member: yes no
Do you need a receipt: yes no
******************************
Thanks to Melissa Yauk at Northwest Area Foundation for hosting the seminar.
Any questions, call Jim at 651 636-3738 or send an email
(jtchobanoff at bigfoot.com)
Jim Tchobanoff
Seminar information follows:
Structuring and Delivering Content:
Maximizing End-User Satisfaction
September 15, 2005
2:00 pm - 3:30 pm ET
Description
How can you help your end-users get the right information at the right
time? Hear case studies of how information professionals have added value
within their companies by finding new ways to structure and deliver
information through different platforms, including Web sites, intranets,
portals, and mobile devices. With the widespread use of mobile devices,
this has become a convenient way to deliver and access critical information
while on the go. Find out where wireless technology is today and how future
advancements could dramatically impact knowledge sharing.
Virtual Learning Series Speaker
David Patterson, Research in Motion (RIM)
<http://www.sla.org/content/learn/learnmore/distance/2005virtsem/091505vls/091505vlsspeaker.cfm>Joyce
Ward, Executive Consultant for LexisNexis
More information about the MNASIS-L
mailing list