ALL-SIS Last Call for Program Proposals

From: Peoples, Lee (lpeoples@okcu.edu)
Date: Tue Aug 03 2004 - 12:42:26 PDT


This is a friendly reminder to all who plan to submit a program proposal
for the 2005 AALL Annual Meeting to be sponsored by ALL-SIS. Please
share your proposals with us by this Thursday, August 5th.

 

See the original message below on creating and sharing proposals.

 

Thanks,

 

ALL-SIS Annual Meeting Program Committee

 

(please excuse any cross posting and duplication)

 

 

Program Proposals Wanted

 

The Academic Law Libraries Special Interest Section (ALL-SIS) welcomes
programs proposals for the 2005 AALL Annual Meeting. Please complete
your proposal on the AALL web site http://www.aallnet.org/pp/home.asp
and share it with Lee Peoples lpeoples@okcu.edu and Ajaye Bloomstone
llajaye@lsu.edu, Co-chairs of the ALL-SIS Annual Meeting Program
Committee by clicking "Share" and entering our e-mail addresses. This
will allow the Committee to review and rank your proposal.

 

Program proposals must be completed and shared with the committee by
August 5th to allow sufficient time for review and ranking of proposals
before the AALL August 15th deadline. Please share your proposal with
us before you submit it to AALL. This will give the committee
sufficient time to share any suggestions for improvement with you before
the proposal is submitted to AALL.

 

Before drafting your proposal it may be helpful to review the Program
Planner's Handbook accessible at:
http://www.aallnet.org/events/ProgramPlannersHandbook.pdf Some factors
that influence program selection include: content, learning outcomes,
professional benefit to members and institutions, perceived level of
interest in the subject, clear focus and relation to the competencies of
law librarianship. While creating a proposal it may be helpful to keep
in mind the theme for the meeting (Strategize! Values, Visions, Vistas)
and to review the explanation of the theme on page 3 of the Program
Planner's Handbook.

 

The ALL-SIS Annual Meeting Program Committee looks forward to your
proposals. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Lee
or Ajaye (emails listed above).

 

Thanks,

 

ALL-SIS Annual Meeting Program Committee

 

(please excuse any cross posting and duplication)

 

 

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This is a friendly reminder to all who plan to submit a program proposal for the 2005 AALL Annual Meeting to be sponsored by ALL-SIS.  Please share your proposals with us by this Thursday, August 5th.

 

See the original message below on creating and sharing proposals.

 

Thanks,

 

ALL-SIS Annual Meeting Program Committee

 

(please excuse any cross posting and duplication)

 

 

Program Proposals Wanted

 

The Academic Law Libraries Special Interest Section (ALL-SIS) welcomes programs proposals for the 2005 AALL Annual Meeting.  Please complete your proposal on the AALL web site http://www.aallnet.org/pp/home.asp and share it with Lee Peoples lpeoples@okcu.edu and Ajaye Bloomstone llajaye@lsu.edu, Co-chairs of the ALL-SIS Annual Meeting Program Committee by clicking “Share” and entering our e-mail addresses.  This will allow the Committee to review and rank your proposal.  

 

Program proposals must be completed and shared with the committee by August 5th to allow sufficient time for review and ranking of proposals before the AALL August 15th deadline.  Please share your proposal with us before you submit it to AALL.  This will give the committee sufficient time to share any suggestions for improvement with you before the proposal is submitted to AALL.

 

Before drafting your proposal it may be helpful to review the Program Planner’s Handbook accessible at: http://www.aallnet.org/events/ProgramPlannersHandbook.pdf   Some factors that influence program selection include: content, learning outcomes, professional benefit to members and institutions, perceived level of interest in the subject, clear focus and relation to the competencies of law librarianship.  While creating a proposal it may be helpful to keep in mind the theme for the meeting (Strategize! Values, Visions, Vistas) and to review the explanation of the theme on page 3 of the Program Planner’s Handbook.

 

The ALL-SIS Annual Meeting Program Committee looks forward to your proposals.  If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Lee or Ajaye (emails listed above). 

 

Thanks,

 

ALL-SIS Annual Meeting Program Committee

 

(please excuse any cross posting and duplication)

 

 



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