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promoting innovation and technology in libraries
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Friday, February 4, 2000
Embassy Suites Airport Hotel
Portland, Oregon
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Notes for Presenters
As an Online Northwest 2000 presenter, there are several things
you should keep in mind:
- Most of the attendees are librarians from the academic
community, but we are seeing increasing attendance from public,
special, and school libraries, as well as others from the
information industry. Your program should be directed at the
moderate to experienced user. Emphasize the practical.
- Programs are one hour in length. This should be plenty of
time for you to present your topic, but we do ask you to
structure your program so that there are at least 10 minutes at
the end for questions. Past conference attendees have
commented that this is often the richest part of the program
for them. Members of the conference committee will be on hand to
provide time cues.
- Attendees may spend the first few minutes of the session
"shopping around" for a program; expect to see several people
arriving up to five minutes into your program, but don't feel
that you have to back up in your program and bring them up to
speed they'll catch up.
- At the conference, each attendee will receive a booklet containing
executive summaries of each program. Conference attendees find these
very valuable, especially since they often can't attend every program
they want to because of conflicts. Executive summaries should be
submitted by email to
fischerc@pdx.edu by December 15, 1999.
- Presenters are not reimbursed for photocopies. If you do decide
to provide handouts, contact Cheryl Fischer, (503) 725-4815 or
fischerc@pdx.edu
for the number of registrants who have indicated plans to attend
your program on the registration form. Please note that this is
only an estimate, since some people register the day of the
conference, and attendees may change their mind on the day of
the conference. Plan to bring extra handouts.
- You are strongly encouraged to make any handouts, Powerpoint
presentations, and supplementary materials (webliographies,
etc.) available via a web site, and to include the URL in your
executive summary. The conference committee will also provide
a link from the conference web site to your program web site
following the conference.
- Each conference room will be equipped with a Pentium PC, LCD
video projector, Internet access (T1 line), Netscape Navigator
(latest released version), Internet Explorer (latest released
version), and Powerpoint viewer (latest released version).
If you have further audiovisual needs, please contact Art
Hendricks, (503) 725-5879 or
bvah@odin.cc.pdx.edu,
with the details no later than December 15, 1999.
- Complimentary registration is provided for up to two (2)
presenters per program. Additional presenters are required to
register using the online registration form or the printed
form provided in the brochure. Presenters invited by the conference
committee will always receive complementary registration.
- The Conference Committee makes every effort to accommodate conference
participants and presenters with special needs. If, as a presenter,
you receive a request from someone with special needs, we encourage
you to accommodate them as much as possible. If you have questions
about this, please contact a member of the conference committee.
- Online Northwest strives to provide an excellent experience for both
attendees and presenters. We want you to do your best, and have
gathered a few resources from the web that can help you put
together a dynamic, well-organized program:
IMPORTANT DATES FOR PRESENTERS
Last updated
December 13, 2006 @ 09:31 PST
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