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EBLIP6 – Valuing knowledge and expertise The 6th International Evidence Based Library and Information Practice Conference 2011: Registration opens 1st March 2011

Be an early bird and register for EBLIP6 and take advantage of the reduced rate, which is available until 15th April 2011.

The conference organizers are delighted to announce an outstanding range of keynote speakers consisting of

In addition, there are expected to be 66 papers given by speakers from 14 different countries.

 

Registration Rates

Registration is open from the 1st March 2011.

The Early Bird rate is 350GBP (until 15th April 2011)

Full conference rate is 400GBP (from 16th April 2011 until 24th June 2011)

Early bird and full registration fees for the EBLIP6 conference include two evening receptions and lunch/refreshments for the three days of the conference

Day rate is 150GBP

Rates for accompanying guest to the conference meal will be announced shortly.

 

 

How to Pay

 

Delegates will be able to pay by credit card or invoice, available on request.

 

Details of bursaries are available on the conference website under registration.

 

 


Exciting Developments

 

Remote access via Elluminate for colleagues unable to attend the conference is under investigation. Watch the conference website for details.

 

Full details of the conference are available on the conference website at http://www.eblip6.salford.ac.uk . Alternatively sign up to follow conference news via the EBLIP6 Twitter (http://twitter.com/eblip2011) and on Facebook (http://bit.ly/99EY96).


Alison Brettle & Maria Grant

EBLIP6 Conference Organizers

University of Salford





Carol Perryman MSLIS, TRLN Doctoral Fellow
Instructor, School of Library and Information Studies
Texas Woman's University            
P.O. Box 425438                          
Denton, TX 76204-5438  
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Research page: cperryman.com
Blog: http://evidence-based-librarian.blogspot.com/