Mid-Winter planning shenanigans
I got a bit over-excited about my first ALA conference. I overbooked it by a couple of days: turns out that the last two days are little more than business and committee meetings. I have no business, I'm on no committees, there's no need for me to be there after Monday evening. Southwest was very accommodating and switched my return flight for an extra 6 bucks. Yay.
Here's my current conference schedule. What sort of basis it has in reality, we shall see (except for the ticketed stuff on Friday). If there's something I've egregiously missed and you want to school me, please feel free. And if you want to *gasp* wanna meet for coffee or sumthin', send me e-mail.
Comments
I would say "reminds me of my early Midwinter schedules," but that's not quite true: I was too dumb to recognize the virtues of NMRT, and ... well, let's say I'm unlikely to spend much time in SRRT meetings.
I think the first five or six Midwinters should be crowded: it's your best chance to explore ALA, to find out where you're most interested and most useful.
I'll probably see you twice, maybe more, since I'm speaking at the NMRT orientation and I'm one of the TTTrendies (Note: Midwinter is our relaxed/informal/sometimes heated discussion; open but not intended as a presentation.)
Posted by: Walt Crawford | December 23, 2003 09:00 AM