Librarians and Information Professionals
Unite in Washington, D.C. for Computers in Libraries
2003
April 8, 2003, Medford, NJ—Nearly 2,400 librarians and information
professionals gathered in Washington, D.C. March 12–14, for the Computers
in Libraries 2003 conference and exhibition.
Sponsored and organized by Information Today, Inc. (ITI), Computers in Libraries
again brought together professionals from all over the country and the world
to learn about and discuss the future of technology in libraries. Computers
in Libraries is the most comprehensive conference and exhibition on all aspects
of library and information delivery technology.
The 18th annual conference featured more than 100 dynamic speakers in four
simultaneous tracks, pre- and post-conference workshops, and a number of keynote
sessions. Of special interest was Computers in School Libraries, which provided
in-depth coverage of technology and its impact on the practice and practical
concerns of librarians, teachers, and school library media specialists in the
K-12 education systems.
The exhibit hall at Computers in Libraries showcased more than 50 booths,
offering visitors a choice of products covering all aspects of library technology,
including Web-based products and services, integrated library and information
systems, online services, document delivery services, Internet software tools,
content suppliers, and more. To view the full list of exhibitors, go to https://www.infotoday.com/cil2003/exhibitors.htm.
Computers in Libraries 2004 will be held March 10–12, 2004 at the Washington
Hilton & Towers in Washington, D.C. For more information, please contact
Information Today, Inc. at (800) 300-9868 [outside the U.S. call (609) 654-6266],
e-mail custserv@infotoday.com,
or visit www.infotoday.com.
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