Re: [Koha] Koha Conference in April 16-17
Salvete!
If you are interested in Koha or working with it you are more than welcome! There will be a registration fee though... Not sure about "Free" pizza, but there will be food and snacks! Not to mention great discussions!
Is there any way to run this like a Library Camp and forego the added expense of a registration fee? If this is the same function that's planned in Texas, it's not exactly inexpensive to get there in the first place... I bristle at paying ALA conference fees, and thus forego many of their conferences. How many people were at the last Koha Con? Is it the sort of thing that a friendly University or large Public Library could host? Cheers, Brooke
Salvete!
If you are interested in Koha or working with it you are more than welcome! There will be a registration fee though... Not sure about "Free" pizza, but there will be food and snacks! Not to mention great discussions!
Is there any way to run this like a Library Camp and forego the added expense of a registration fee? If this is the same function that's planned in Texas, it's not exactly inexpensive to get there in the first place... I bristle at paying ALA conference fees, and thus forego many of their conferences. How many people were at the last Koha Con? Is it the sort of thing that a friendly University or large Public Library could host? There is one example that could help : In 2006, the 1st KohaCon took
BWS Johnson a écrit : place in France, Paris. We were hosted by the ENSMP (Ecole Nationale des Mines de Paris), that friendly gave us a large conference room & we had the "jardins du luxembourg" for breaks & lunches. There were something like 60-70 persons. Most frenchies, of course. -- Paul POULAIN http://www.biblibre.com Expert en Logiciels Libres pour l'info-doc Tel : (33) 4 91 81 35 08
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