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With apologies for cross postings -

There is still time to join the Museum Computer Network for its annual 
conference, November 11 through 14, 2009, in Portland, Oregon.  Network
with your colleagues in the Northwest's "Best Big City" and take part in
a full range of programming spanning diverse aspects of technology and
information work in the museum and cultural heritage environment today,
and covering the topical theme of doing more with less.

View the conference program and register online now at
http://www.mcn.edu/conferences.  Registrations are also accepted onsite
at any point during the conference.

NEW THIS YEAR - Online conferencing and session webcasts! Five selected
MCN 2009 sessions will be webcast free of charge on the open Web. Access
details will appear at http://www.mcn.edu/mcn2009online by Wednesday,
11/11/2009. If you like what you see, please consider joining MCN to
support continuing access to these resources, or joining us in person at
MCN 2010.

We hope to see you in Portland and beyond!

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