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ASA Conference 2011: Recession is the Mother of Invention -


Date and Venue: 21st - 22nd February 2011
Royal College of Nursing, 20 Cavendish Square, London W1G 0RN, UK

Programme
The preliminary programme and registration for the 2011 ASA Conference is available from the ASA website: http://www.subscription-agents.org/conferences2011

Featuring 20 high calibre speakers and the hottest topics from the publishing, intermediary, library, consortia, research and research-finding sectors, the conference is set to continue its unique and respected tradition of debating and shaping the future of our industry.

Topics for 2011 include:
• Early reports of the death of the subscription
• New models for eBook and eJournal access and acquisition
• Patron-driven access: sorting the facts from the hype
• Strategies for increasing access to research information
• The new reality of library-publisher negotiations
• The latest on research communication, libraries and funding in India and China
• The pitfalls and opportunities of operating an overseas campus
• The future of research communication
• What e-only means for publishers, intermediaries, libraries and their patrons
• Publishing technology for Generation Next
• And more…

To view the full programme, visit: http://www.subscription-agents.org/conferences2011

Register Now
The ASA Conference is fast becoming a ‘must attend’ event for senior colleagues across the scholarly and professional information sector. Registration is now open via the ASA website. Special rates are available for ASA members and an early-bird discount is available for non-members. We are pleased to again offer a 30% discount for librarians working in higher education. To register, visit: http://www.subscription-agents.org/conference2011

Sponsorship
A range of sponsorship opportunities are available for the ASA Conference. Please contact Sarah Durrant (sarah@redsage.org) for full details.

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