Registration Open for Computers in Libraries 2010

April 12 – April 14, 2010
Hyatt Regency Crystal City
2799 Jefferson Davis Highway • Arlington, VA

We are pleased to present the 25th annual Computers in Libraries— the most comprehensive North American conference and exhibition on all aspects of library & information delivery technology. Although the tools and technology available to libraries & information services have changed over the years, the excellent quality and range of both topics and speakers at Computers in Libraries 2010 remain the same.

The focus of the Computers in Libraries 2010 conference is on leading-edge technology that is building information fluency, transforming library operations, enabling information products and services, and redefining roles within all types and sizes of library and information services.

The program presents hundreds of opportunities for librarians and information professionals to learn and develop cuttingedge skills, highlighting exciting new online initiatives and innovations in all types of information enterprises.

Our theme, Information Fluency: Literacy for Life, encompasses all of the challenges, solutions, technologies, and practices that those working with computers in libraries or libraries in computers are dealing with today.

  • Leading-Edge Technology Tools for Libraries
  • Innovative Library Processes & Practices
  • Information Discovery & Visualization
  • Next-Gen Catalogs & Digitization
  • Search Engines, Intranets & Portals
  • Strategies for Digital Information Enterprises
  • Building Learning Communities & Environments
  • Implementing Social Media & 2.0 Initiatives
  • New Ways to Connect People & Technology
  • EContent, Preservation & Digital Libraries

The multifaceted program is designed to meet the needs of librarians, information managers, systems professionals, webmasters and web managers content evaluators, intranet strategists, portal creators and information specialists.

Computers in Libraries 2010 offers five strong program streams each day that are filled with information sessions, panels and facilitated discussions; two special streams focused on special and government libraries; plus many workshops, networking opportunities, and an extensive exhibit hall.

With more than 150 knowledgeable speakers in five simultaneous tracks plus three dynamic keynotes, pre- and post-conference workshops, and an entertaining and informative evening program, Computers in Libraries 2010 is a definite must-attend event.

Register at http://www.infotoday.com/CIL2010/