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Books, Bytes, and Beyond

The 2008 TLA conference Books, Bytes, and Beyond is 7 months away and the Local Arrangements Committee is creating a thread in this blog to keep you "in the know". We’ll post about 5 times each month up until March and then we plan to put something up almost every day.

Coming soon...

Before the conference:
•Speaker and program information
•Volunteer information
•Information on special programs like the Book Cart Drill Team performances
•Guest entries from presenters about their programs
•What to see and do in Dallas
•And most importantly, where to eat in Dallas

During the conference:
•Roving reports about conference programs attended
•Hot presentations you shouldn’t miss
•Important messages from conference speakers and organizers
•Authors and speakers blogging about their day at the conference

But what kinds of things do you want to hear about? Is there something about the conference you need to know about right now? Please post your questions/concerns in the comments section.

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Carol Valdez:

Hi!
Quick question: I'm trying to see if I can get funding help from my PTA, but I need to know how much registration is, and any other incidental costs such as session fees.

I live very close to Dallas, so transportation nor hotel apply. Just registration. I've looked through the site, but I need a quick answer, or estimate, to send today. I'd appreciate it if you could send me an amount that I could quote to my PTA and principal.

thanks so much!
Carol

Arianne:

I would also like to know the registration cost of the conference. I am organizing a group of UT School of Information students to go to the conference, but we need to know the cost of registration.

Thank you,

Arianne

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