ELUNA 2012 Presentations Now in Doc Repository

Almost all of the ELUNA 2012 breakout session presentations (i.e., customer presentations) are now available in the ELUNA document repository.  These presentations are available  to people from ELUNA or IGeLU member institutions and/or people who attended ELUNA 2012.

Access to the ELUNA Document Repository is one of the benefits of membership in ELUNA and requires a login.  If you’ve forgotten the password, complete this form to request that it be sent to you.

A few customer presenters have not yet provided their session materials and we are working to acquire those as quickly as possible.  The Ex Libris staff-led presentations are also now becoming available on the Ex Libris Customer Center (under the Documentation Center, go to Conferences and Seminars–>ELUNA–>2012). You will need your Ex Libris Customer Center login to access these materials. Contact Ex Libris Support if you do not know your login.

Thanks to everyone who contributed a presentation to ELUNA 2012, to the Program Planning Committee (including Tracy Farmer who did the work of posting the presentations in the Doc Repository), the local arrangements folks, our sponsors and volunteers. Thanks also to all of you who have completed the post-conference evaluation survey.

Also if you want to relive a bit of ELUNA 2012, or if you could not attend and want to see a bit of what you missed, check out the photos in the ELUNA 2012 Flickr group.

We will soon be announcing the site and dates for ELUNA 2013. We hope to see you there!

2 Comments

  1. Are the ExLibris presentations not being posted? I was interested in the slides
    from ExLibris presentations, opening session, ScholarRank

  2. Hi Jeffrey, Ex Libris typically posts their presentations on their Documentation Center instead of giving them to ELUNA to post. Login to the Ex Libris Customer Center and under the Documentation Center, go to Conferences and Seminars–>ELUNA–>2012). You will need your Ex Libris Customer Center login to access these materials. Contact Ex Libris Support if you do not know your login. If the specific sessions you are looking for are not there, you may want to try to contact the presenter directly.

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