Ten Do?s and Don?ts for Conference, Workshop, and Program Organizers
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Ten Do?s and Don?ts for Conference, Workshop, and Program Organizers


In the wake of Internet Librarian lots of folks have been posting tips for presenters. Conference organizers also have a nice list of hints, Ten Do?s and Don?ts for Conference, Workshop, and Program Organizers. Many of our conferences are arraigned by volunteers who change every year or two. A look at this list and the comments should make for happier speakers.

Thanks to Rachael Singer Gordon for pointing me to this again, I'd lost the link.





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