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Spending hours searching, reading and disseminating important information?� An emerging content delivery mechanism called RSS is gaining popularity to help reduce the burden of finding and distributing information from libraries out to stakeholders.� 

The DC Chapter of the Special Libraries Association (DC/SLA) presents this program called "Enterprise RSS" by Todd Berkowitz of Newsgator.com.  You'll learn more about how RSS works, why centrally-administered solutions are often preferable to individual end-use products, and hear some best practices in terms of identifying use cases, building business cases, and determining the best strategy for increasing user adoption. 

DATE:	 Thursday, October 12, 2006

TIME:  6:00pm-8:00pm 

PLACE:  Corporate Executive Board, 2000 Pennsylvania Ave., NW, Suite 6000, Washington, DC� 20006

METRO:  Between Foggy Bottom and Farragut West Metro stations on the Blue and Orange Lines.  

PRICE:	
$10.00 - DC/SLA Chapter members
$12.00 - Non-Members
$7.00 - Students/retired/unemployed 

Electronic payments may be made via PayPal.  PayPal links are at the bottom of the event page: http://units.sla.org/chapter/cdc/events_files/Oct1206.html  If payment is submitted via PayPal, please remember that you must also RSVP to Meg McGinn at [log in to unmask] or 202-508-8814. 

Checks should be made payable to DC/SLA and mailed to:
���� Susan R. Fournier
���� DC-SLA c/o ICBA Information Center
���� 1615 L Street, NW 9th Fl. 
���� Washington, DC 20036

DEADLINE:	Payment must be received by Monday, October 9.� Seats are limited.� Register early to ensure your space for this event.


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Jenny Wood
DC/SLA Communications Secretary
email: [log in to unmask]