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SLA 2006 Registration Ahead of Last Year

By Anonymous
Publication: Information Outlook
Date: Wednesday, March 1 2006

Registration for SLA 2006 is ahead of target for hotel reservations made by conference participants.

SLA 2006 will take place June 11-14 in Baltimore. The conference theme is "Baltimore-Where Tradition and Transformation Converge."

"Baltimore is a great conference town, and our conference

planners have developed an evolved format that will allow attendees to maximize their time and participate in more sessions and events," said SLA CEO Janice R. Lachance. "We are very excited about the prospects for a lot of buzz during and after SLA 2006."

SLA 2006 will feature two keynote sessions, the first on Sunday, June 11. That event will feature political and issues analyst Gwen Ifill, the host of the public television show "Washington Week" and a regular contributor to "The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer."

The second keynote will take place on Wednesday, June 14, and will feature Walt Mossberg, author of the "Personal Technology" column for The Wall Street Journal.

SLA 2006 will be in the Baltimore Convention Center and nearby hotels-all very close to the famous Inner Harbor. Shopping, dining, entertainment and cultural options are only blocks away. Baltimore's "Little Italy" restaurant district and the historic Fell's Point neighborhood are a short walk or cab ride away and feature the best of local and ethnic experiences.

Baltimore offers ample hotel room availability near the Inner Harbor and SLA is prepared to add room blocks to meet demand.

SLA 2006 will again feature the INFO-EXPO, the largest information management exposition in North America.

For more information about SLA 2006 participant or exhibitor registration, visit www.sla.org/baltimore2006.

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