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2015 Forum Meeting in New Orleans

December 8, 2014 Posted by admin under Uncategorized

The Forum for Classics, Libraries, and Scholarly Communication will hold its annual meeting at the AIA/SCS(APA) Conference in New Orleans on Saturday, January 10, 2015 at 9:30am-11:30am in the Cornet Room of the Sheraton New Orleans.

Agenda topics can be submitted anytime before the meeting. Additional business will include electing a new Chair and a new Secretary. Please feel free to send any nominations as soon as possible via the contact form.

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