OLAC/MOUG CONFERENCE 2008

OLAC–MOUG 2008 CONFERENCE

Rocking the Metaverse:
A/V Cataloging in a Web X.0 Environment


Cleveland, Ohio
      
September 26-28, 2008

  

©Copyright 2008

Local sights and tours available from Conference site Conference presenters'  biographies Description of Conference Workshops, KeyNote Addresses, and Poster Presentations Preconference details Conference hotel and travel information Conference Schedule & Reception Conference Registration details and form

OLAC / MOUG Conference

September 26 – September 28, 2008
Renaissance Cleveland Hotel

The 13th biennial Online Audiovisual Catalogers (OLAC) Conference is being held jointly with the Music OCLC Users Group (MOUG). On behalf of the chairs and planning committee, we welcome you to Cleveland, Ohio, the home of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

The conference will begin Friday morning, September 26, and end at 12:30 p.m. on Sunday, September 28. The Preconference, a one-day Map Cataloging Workshop, takes place on Thursday, September 25. The preconference is FULL and registration for the Preconference is CLOSED.. Two organized tours of local attractions take place on Thursday afternoon.

Call for Poster Sessions:
Share your experience!  Apply to present a Poster Session at this year's conference.  Details & application

Sign language interpreters will be provided for all general sessions if any attendee indicates the need; and we will strive to have interpreters available for as many workshops as requested.

We look forward to seeing you, and wish you an enlightening and enjoyable conference!

 

Questions?  Contact...

     OLAC-MOUG 2008 CHAIRS
     Ms. Sevim McCutcheon, Kent State University catalog librarian

     Kevin Furniss, Vice Chair, Tulane University

 

NOTSL MEMBERS:

Because the conference serves as NOTSL’s one-day Fall Program and Meeting, NOTSL members are eligible for a one day, Friday-only registration. See registration form for details.

 

Planning Committee

 

 

Credits and Partnering Organizations:

Last revised, June 5, 2008

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