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This site is designed to make it easier to find materials before, during, and after ALA conferences. If you are a presenter at an ALA conference, we ask that you please post your session materials here or add a link to them if they are hosted on another site. It is also our hope that working groups within ALA will use this resource to link to materials generated from ALA conferences, such as meeting minutes, collaborative documents, etc. Thank you!

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2010 Midwinter Meeting

The 2010 Midwinter Meeting will be held in Boston, MA from January 14-19, 2010.


2009 Annual Conference

The 2009 Annual Conference was held in Chicago, IL from July 9-15, 2009.


  • For ACRL handouts and speaker presentations from the 2009 ALA Annual Conference in Chicago please visit the ACRL at ALA Annual Conference page.
  • For PLA handouts from the 2009 ALA Annual Conference in Chicago please visit the PLA at ALA Annual Conference page.
  • For slides from the CORS presentation "Pay Attention to Your Users" at the 2009 ALA Annual Conference in Chicago please visit [1].

2009 Midwinter Meeting

The 2009 Midwinter Meeting was held in Denver, CO, from January 23-28, 2009.


2008 Annual Conference

The 2008 Annual Conference was held in Anaheim, CA, from June 26–July 2, 2008.


  • For ACRL handouts and speaker presentations from the 2008 ALA Annual Conference in Anaheim please visit the ACRL at ALA Annual Conference page.



2008 Midwinter Meeting

The 2008 Midwinter Meeting was held in Philadelphia, PA, from January 11-16, 2008.



2007 Annual Conference

The 2007 Annual Conference was held in Washington, D.C. from June 21-27, 2007.



Division/Unit Conferences



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If you do not want to apply this license to materials you post to this site, we hope you will post it elsewhere but still link to it from here so that our members can find your valuable work. Thank you!

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