REFOMA NATIONAL CONFERENCE II

POSTER SESSIONS

GUIDELINES/CALL FOR PROPOSALS

Poster sessions are an excellent way to highlight innovative programs, ideas, or research findings. The RNCII poster sessions will allow conference participants to visit informally with colleagues who have developed programs relating to the conference theme of "The Power of Language: Planning for the 21st Century." Information and graphics will be posted on 4' by 8' gray-blue bulletin boards and will remain on display in the exhibit area. Presenters will be scheduled from 2:00 to 3:00 PM on Friday, August 4 and from 9:00 to 10:00 AM on Saturday, August 5 to answer questions and discuss the contents of their displays.

WHO MAY PARTICIPATE
Anyone interested in mounting a poster display related to the RNCII theme may apply. This includes but is not limited to librarians, library staff & library students. There is no charge for putting up a poster display, but abstracts submitted for the meeting are accepted on the understanding that the main presenting author will register for the conference. Poster co-authors are not required to attend, but if they do wish to accompany the main presenting author, they must also register. Please see the RNCII Website at http://www.reforma.org/rnc2/ for registration information.

HOW TO APPLY
Please send the following information by June 30th to:

Mary Givins
5613 E. 18th St.
Tucson, AZ 85711
(520) 617-7872
marydeg@aol.com

1. The title of your poster session.
2. The name of the main presenting author and co-authors.
3. Complete mailing address, e-mail address, phone, and FAX of all authors.
4. Provide an abstract of your poster, not to exceed 300 words in length.
5. Let us know if you will need an 8' by 2' table for handouts in addition
to the 4' by 8' board.


All correspondence concerning an abstract will be sent to the main presenting author. Notification will be sent by July 7 for all abstracts received by June 30. If the person who has registered as the main presenting author is unable to attend the meeting, he or she should immediately name a substitute.