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LITA is offering a special student registration rate to the 2014 LITA National Forum for a limited number of graduate students enrolled in ALA accredited programs.   The Forum will be held November 5-8, 2014 at the Hotel Albuquerque in Albuquerque, NM.  Learn more about the Forum here.

In exchange for a discounted registration, students will assist the LITA organizers and the Forum presenters with on-site operations.  This year’s theme is “Transformation: From Node to Network.”  We are anticipating an attendance of 300 decision makers and implementers of new information technologies in libraries.

The selected students will be expected to attend the full LITA National Forum, Thursday noon through Saturday noon.  This does not include the pre-conferences on Thursday and Friday.  You will be assigned a variety of duties, but you will be able to attend the Forum programs, which include 3 keynote sessions, 30 concurrent sessions, and a dozen poster presentations.

The special student rate is $180 – half the regular registration rate for LITA members.  This rate includes a Friday night reception at the hotel, continental breakfasts, and Saturday lunch.  To get this rate you must apply and be accepted per below.

To apply for the student registration rate, please provide the following information:

  1. Complete contact information including email address,
  2. The name of the school you are attending, and
  3. 150 word (or less) statement on why you want to attend the 2014 LITA Forum

Please send this information no later than September 30, 2014 to [log in to unmask], with 2014 LITA Forum Student Registration Request in the subject line.

Those selected for the student rate will be notified no later than October 3, 2014



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Ken Varnum | Web Systems Manager | University of Michigan Library
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