Can you believe it? It’s time to start thinking about Computers in Libraries, March 22-24, 2006 in Washington, DC. The theme is Managing Digital: Innovations, Initiatives & Insights.
We now live, work and play digitally. Some of our key resources are created digitally while others, including physical libraries, books and, most importantly, people are not digital. Others are born digital. How do we reconcile, and manage, the digital and non-digital so that our work flows cohesively? How do we keep a personal touch in a virtual world? How do we plan for a successful, productive, future with many complex challenges and opportunities? The conference theme, Managing Digital, focuses on digital initiatives and innovations in all types of information enterprises, tools and techniques for enhancing user-friendly digital work flows, mining and archiving “born digital” data, information discovery and visualization methods for dealing with large digital databases, supporting digital communities, and more. Participate in the most comprehensive conference for library and information professionals interested in technology to discover the insights, strategies and practices that will allow us to manage computers, libraries, digital information, and people in a cohesive and productive way. Check out the the call for speakers at the Information Today web site, and send in a proposal to speak — share your innovations, initiatives and insights.
