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InfoCamp Seattle 2007

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Oct 13, 2007 9:00 am (Saturday) to

Oct 14, 2007 6:00 pm (Sunday)

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Youngstown Cultural Arts Center (map)

4408 Delridge Way SW
Seattle, Washington 98106
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A BarCamp-style un-conference for information architecture, libraries, user experience design, interaction design, usability, user-centered design, and information science research. ...

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  • KShu
    InfoCamp Seattle 2007 was so successful that we're going to put it on again in 2008! Mark your calendars for September 27-28. See http://infocamp.info for more details.

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A BarCamp-style un-conference for information architecture, libraries, user experience design, interaction design, usability, user-centered design, and information science research. It will feature a flexible format with no pre-set schedule or speakers, except for the keynote speaker (Nick Finck) and plenary session (Bob Boiko). Session topics will be decided at the start of the conference by the attendees, and any attendee can sign up for any slot. The purpose of this format is to encourage collaboration, discussion, and real-time innovation. Organized by local chapters of the American Society for Information Science and Technology. Open to any interested folks - registration is only $20 (free if you're a student or a member of ASIS&T or IAI)! More information at http://asistpnw.org/infocamp2007

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