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"I was seldom able to see an opportunity until it had ceased to be
one."
-Mark Twain
So what does opportunity look like?
It looks like the chance to:
* hone your presentation skills;
* develop your voice in the library profession;
* inspire others with your good work.
Opportunity is the chance to be a 2008 CAL Conference presenter, and
it's still open to you.
But you must submit a pre-conference program or workshop proposal soon!
**THE DEADLINE IS MAY 23, 2008**
Don't wait; visit www.cal-webs.org/conference.html for more
information and to submit your proposal.
This year the conference will include a peer-reviewed session for the
presentation of scholarly original research.
Though not limited to academic librarians, this session aims to provide
tenure-track librarians or similar an opportunity to share their
research and develop their professional dossiers.
To have your proposal considered for the peer-reviewed session,
indicate your interest in the box provided on the workshop proposal
form.
Proposals not selected for the peer-reviewed session will be considered
for non-peer-reviewed sessions.
You don't want this opportunity to pass you by!
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The 2008 Colorado Association of Libraries annual conference will be
held November 6th-8th at the Marriott Denver Tech Center.
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