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Happy New Year --

If you have not already taken the IUG 2006 Program Interest Survey, I would like to encourage you to do so. We launched this right before the holidays, so it might have missed a number of people. This survey is very important for deciding which programs to repeat. Please consider taking this even if you are not sure if you will be able to attend.

Thanks -- Corey

Here is the original message:

I am very pleased to announce the opening of the initial IUG 2006 Program Interest Survey. The survey will be closed on Monday January 16th (in the evening) so we can review the data at ALA Midwinter. You will find the survey here:

http://www.innovativeusers.org/iug2006/program_survey1_2006.html <http://www.innovativeusers.org/iug2006/program_survey1_2006.html>

About the Survey:
The IUG Program Committee is conducting the initial IUG 2006 Program Interest Survey. We need you to fill out the survey to let us know which programs you are most likely to attend. We will use this information to put together a preliminary schedule and see which programs to offer as repeats. Filling out the survey is *not* a commitment to attend any given session, or even attend IUG. There is no limit as to how many folks from an institution may vote - anyone who
thinks they may attend the conference is eligible to vote. We will conduct a second survey in mid-February once we have developed the preliminary schedule.

We are following the trend from recent years of having fewer repeated sessions, so it is very important for you to participate, even if you are not sure that you are attending (although why on earth would you not be heading to Denver next May!)

NOTE:
IUG and Innovative sessions are combined on this form. Innovative sessions are indicated with an * and the (III Session) notation after the title. Sessions proposed by IUG members have two additional pieces of information after the title. First, it shows the audience level (beginner, intermediate, advanced, or all users) and then the format (forum or presentation).

Again, you can find the survey form at:
http://www.innovativeusers.org/iug2006/program_survey1_2006.html <http://www.innovativeusers.org/iug2006/program_survey1_2006.html>

I need to acknowledge the work of the program committee who reviewed a large number of submissions for this meeting. They are:

Program Committee
Corey Seeman (Program Chair), University of Michigan, cseeman at umich dot edu
Cheryl Gowing (IUG Chair), University of Miami cgowing at miami dot edu
Paddy Satzer, St. Thomas School of Law PASATZER at stthomas dot edu
Jen Fritz, Dartmouth College Jennifer dot Fritz at Dartmouth dot EDU
Colleen Cuddy, New York University Medical Library cuddy at library dot med dot nyu dot edu
Lynette Erhardt, Tulsa City-County Public Library lerhard at tulsalibrary dot org
Carol Gyger, Fort Collins Public Library cgyger at fcgov dot com

I also need to acknowledge Kyle Banerjee (IUG co-webmaster) for tweaking the script to have the survey actually work!

Many thanks for helping us plan a better conference!

Best --

Corey Seeman
IUG Vice-Chair and Program Chair for 2006 Meeting

Associate Director, Information Resources and Systems
Kresge Business Administration Library
Stephen M. Ross School of Business
University of Michigan
701 Tappan Street, K3330
Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-1234
(734) 764-9969
Fax (734) 764-3839
cseeman at umich dot edu

http://www.bus.umich.edu/kresgelibrary/ <http://www.bus.umich.edu/kresgelibrary/>


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