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The 2011 KLAS Users' Conference offers attendees three days of intensive networking and training opportunities with Keystone employees and other library administrators and staff who use KLAS. Why should you attend the 2011 KLAS Users' Conference? During the conference attendees participate in: - One-on-one discussions with colleagues and Keystone staff
- Hands-on Training and seminars led by Keystone instructors
- Opportunities to provide feedback to KLAS developers
- General sessions addressing new features and ways to use KLAS.
Location: The 2011 KLAS Users' Conference will be held in the offices of Keystone Systems in Raleigh, NC. Dates: Conference sessions begin Tuesday, April 12 at 9:00 AM and end Thursday, April 14 at 1:00 PM. Conference Format: Each day attendees will have the chance network with librarians who use KLAS, attend general sessions and choose from three different types of breakout sessions including Seminar Sessions, Birds-of-a-Feather Discussions, and Hands-on Training opportunities with Keystone instructors. Overview Schedule: The Draft Overview Schedule is now available. The first page is a one page overall conference schedule including planned general sessions. The second is an overview of all conference breakout sessions including Birds-of-a-Feather, Seminar, and Hands-on Training. Registration: Click here for information about conference registration. A separate registration for Breakout Sessions is now available. Accommodations: The conference hotel is the Embassy Suites Crabtree. The conference rate, hotel address and phone number, and a link to an online reservation form are available in the 2011 KLAS Users' Conference Accommodations Article. Conference Information Sheet: We invite you to download, email, print, post and share this one page flyer containing conference dates and hotel information. Local Information:
Local websites of interest: Keystone Contact: Andrea Ewing Callicutt Keystone Systems, Inc. Phone: 919-782-1143 or 800-222-9711 Email:
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