Kia ora koutou katoa | Greetings to you all, It's time for the Kohacon2020 call for talk submissions! We welcome you all to propose a talk at: https://2020.kohacon.org/posts/talksubmission/ The Kohacon2020 Conference theme is: We have over 15,000 libraries and over 400 developers - so now what? The conference theme aims to encourage talks that look forward to future plans and aspirations for the Koha project, including specific examples of what individual libraries are planning and doing. Talk formats include: * Lightning talks: 5-7 minute presentations that are designed to be as interesting as possible in a very short timeframe! * Conference talks: 25 minute presentations with more depth, detail and explanation. * Workshops: An opportunity to teach something, whether that's a new framework, concept, or skill. Timeframes are negotiable. Workshops will be on Friday 23 October 2020. For more information check out the Kohacon website https://2020.kohacon.org/ and follow @nzkoha on twitter. If you have any questions, or want to be part of the organising team, please email kohacon2020@catalyst.net.nz or feel free to ask Chris Cormack or I directly. Nā mātou noa, nā, Koha team at Catalyst NZ Kathryn Tyree // Project and Account Manager - Libraries Catalyst IT Limited DDI // +64 4 803 2414 kathryn@catalyst.net.nz
Kia ora koutou katoa, I'll cut to it - talk proposals for Kohacon20 are due on 1 December 2019! So along with everything else you have to do before the end of this month, please think ahead to our conference next year, and share a story about something you learned that could help others, an idea for the future of Koha, or...something else. If you have ideas for talks and workshops you would like to attend - please feel free to throw those ideas out to the list, or contact kohacon2020@catalyst.net.nz and we will think about who we could shoulder-tap to give those talks and workshops. Best wishes, Kathryn On 1/10/19 3:28 PM, Kathryn Tyree wrote:
Kia ora koutou katoa | Greetings to you all,
It's time for the Kohacon2020 call for talk submissions! We welcome you all to propose a talk at: https://2020.kohacon.org/posts/talksubmission/
The Kohacon2020 Conference theme is: We have over 15,000 libraries and over 400 developers - so now what?
The conference theme aims to encourage talks that look forward to future plans and aspirations for the Koha project, including specific examples of what individual libraries are planning and doing.
Talk formats include:
* Lightning talks: 5-7 minute presentations that are designed to be as interesting as possible in a very short timeframe! * Conference talks: 25 minute presentations with more depth, detail and explanation. * Workshops: An opportunity to teach something, whether that's a new framework, concept, or skill. Timeframes are negotiable. Workshops will be on Friday 23 October 2020.
For more information check out the Kohacon website https://2020.kohacon.org/ and follow @nzkoha on twitter.
If you have any questions, or want to be part of the organising team, please email kohacon2020@catalyst.net.nz or feel free to ask Chris Cormack or I directly.
Nā mātou noa, nā, Koha team at Catalyst NZ
Kathryn Tyree // Project and Account Manager - Libraries Catalyst IT Limited
DDI // +64 4 803 2414 kathryn@catalyst.net.nz
-- Kathryn Tyree Catalyst IT - Open Source Technologists DDI: +64 4 123 4567 | Mob: +64 21 123 4567 | Tel: +64 4 123 4567 | www.catalyst.net.nz CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This email is intended for the named recipients only. It may contain privileged, confidential or copyright information. If you are not the named recipient, any use, reliance upon, disclosure or copying of this email or its attachments is unauthorised. If you have received this email in error, please reply via email or call +64 4 499 2267.
Kia ora anō koutou, Like all good conference planners, we are extending the deadline for talks! Talk submissions will be accepted on and until Friday 13th December, in any time-zone you like, see: https://2020.kohacon.org/posts/talksubmission/ Many thanks to all those who got their talk submissions in, it's already looking to be an excellent conference. Ngā mihi nui, nā, Koha team at Catalyst NZ -------- Forwarded Message -------- Subject: [Koha] Kohacon2020 Call for talks Date: Tue, 01 Oct 2019 15:28:39 +1300 From: Kathryn Tyree <kathryn@catalyst.net.nz> Reply-To: kathryn@catalyst.net.nz Organization: Catalyst IT To: koha <koha@lists.katipo.co.nz> Kia ora koutou katoa | Greetings to you all, It's time for the Kohacon2020 call for talk submissions! We welcome you all to propose a talk at: https://2020.kohacon.org/posts/talksubmission/ The Kohacon2020 Conference theme is: We have over 15,000 libraries and over 400 developers - so now what? The conference theme aims to encourage talks that look forward to future plans and aspirations for the Koha project, including specific examples of what individual libraries are planning and doing. Talk formats include: * Lightning talks: 5-7 minute presentations that are designed to be as interesting as possible in a very short timeframe! * Conference talks: 25 minute presentations with more depth, detail and explanation. * Workshops: An opportunity to teach something, whether that's a new framework, concept, or skill. Timeframes are negotiable. Workshops will be on Friday 23 October 2020. For more information check out the Kohacon website https://2020.kohacon.org/ and follow @nzkoha on twitter. If you have any questions, or want to be part of the organising team, please email kohacon2020@catalyst.net.nz or feel free to ask Chris Cormack or I directly. Nā mātou noa, nā, Koha team at Catalyst NZ Kathryn Tyree // Project and Account Manager - Libraries Catalyst IT Limited DDI // +64 4 803 2414 kathryn@catalyst.net.nz
Kia ora koutou. Apologies to anyone who tried to submit a talk and could not, the form is accepting talk submissions again: https://surveys.catalyst.net.nz/575263 We'll accept talks until Monday 16th December - anytime anywhere - just get them in while it's still Monday somewhere. Ngā mihi nui, nā Koha team at Catalyst NZ On 3/12/19 3:19 pm, Kathryn Tyree wrote:
Kia ora anō koutou,
Like all good conference planners, we are extending the deadline for talks!
Talk submissions will be accepted on and until Friday 13th December, in any time-zone you like, see: https://2020.kohacon.org/posts/talksubmission/
Many thanks to all those who got their talk submissions in, it's already looking to be an excellent conference.
Ngā mihi nui, nā, Koha team at Catalyst NZ
-------- Forwarded Message -------- Subject: [Koha] Kohacon2020 Call for talks Date: Tue, 01 Oct 2019 15:28:39 +1300 From: Kathryn Tyree <kathryn@catalyst.net.nz> Reply-To: kathryn@catalyst.net.nz Organization: Catalyst IT To: koha <koha@lists.katipo.co.nz>
Kia ora koutou katoa | Greetings to you all,
It's time for the Kohacon2020 call for talk submissions! We welcome you all to propose a talk at: https://2020.kohacon.org/posts/talksubmission/
The Kohacon2020 Conference theme is: We have over 15,000 libraries and over 400 developers - so now what? The conference theme aims to encourage talks that look forward to future plans and aspirations for the Koha project, including specific examples of what individual libraries are planning and doing.
Talk formats include:
* Lightning talks: 5-7 minute presentations that are designed to be as interesting as possible in a very short timeframe! * Conference talks: 25 minute presentations with more depth, detail and explanation. * Workshops: An opportunity to teach something, whether that's a new framework, concept, or skill. Timeframes are negotiable. Workshops will be on Friday 23 October 2020.
For more information check out the Kohacon website https://2020.kohacon.org/ and follow @nzkoha on twitter.
If you have any questions, or want to be part of the organising team, please email kohacon2020@catalyst.net.nz or feel free to ask Chris Cormack or I directly.
Nā mātou noa, nā, Koha team at Catalyst NZ
Kathryn Tyree // Project and Account Manager - Libraries Catalyst IT Limited
DDI // +64 4 803 2414 kathryn@catalyst.net.nz
-- Kathryn Tyree Catalyst IT - Open Source Technologists DDI: +64 4 123 4567 | Mob: +64 21 123 4567 | Tel: +64 4 123 4567 | www.catalyst.net.nz CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This email is intended for the named recipients only. It may contain privileged, confidential or copyright information. If you are not the named recipient, any use, reliance upon, disclosure or copying of this email or its attachments is unauthorised. If you have received this email in error, please reply via email or call +64 4 499 2267.
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