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Monterey, CA • October 26 – 28, 2009
Monterey Conference Center
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Richard P. Hulser, Chief Librarian, Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County

Richard Hulser is chief librarian at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County. He has expertise regarding content licensing and management, technology strategy planning, vendor partnerships and negotiations, and digital library management. He comments on these topics through his blog http://Cybrarianviews.com. Richard is also an SIIA Certified Contents Rights Manager and a Fellow of Special Libraries Association.


Sessions by Richard P. Hulser
Saturday   10-24-2009   1:30 PM – 4:30 PM   Technology Strategy Planning
Moderator: 10-28-2009   Track B Content Management (CM)

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