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PDF versions of the LILAC 2010 presentation files can now be downloaded from here: http://www.lilacconference.com/
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The LILAC Committee would like to wish everyone an enjoyable conference. You can follow us on Twitter throughout the conference – http://twitter.com/lilac_2010

Bookings closed

Bookings for LILAC 2010 have now closed.

Bookings for parallel sessions have now opened. Registered delegates can login via the Bookings page on the LILAC website.

Hotel discount

Reduced room rates at the Clarion Hotel (for telephone bookings only). Go to Venue & Accommodation for more details. Please note that accommodation at the Strand Hotel is now fully booked.

If you can’t attend the full conference, why not spend a day at LILAC?  Go to Programme at lilacconference.com for details of keynote and parallel sessions being held on each day.

Nominations are due by 31 January for the CSG Information Literacy Practitioner of the Year 2010 Award and The Annual Conference Student Place Award. For more information go to Awards at www.lilacconference.com

The draft programme for parallel sessions and pre-conference workshops is now available on the website.  Select the Programme link to see details. www.lilacconference.com

Bookings are now being taken for LILAC 2010 and if you book before 15 January 2010 there’s a special discounted rate.  A packed programme of events has been announced, including long and short papers, hands-on workshops, symposiums, poster presentations and exciting social networking events. For more information and to book a place visit www.lilacconference.com

This is just to let you know the call for papers for LILAC 2010 has now closed. We received an excellent response to the call and will be notifying all those who submitted a proposal if they have been successful by the 1st December.  After this date the conference programme will be published on the website.

We will also be opening the booking for the conference on the 1st December 2009.

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