Register for Science Online 2010 before it's too late!

Registration for Science Online 2010 is open. The conference web site is here and program info is here.

Time is running out. There are currently about 175 registered and the organizers are going to cap it at 250.

I've attended the conference for the past two years and it's a blast. I really enjoyed the sessions as well as the informal times between sessions, at the meals and in the bar.

I've registered already, as has my son, Sam, who's in grade 11. He attended last year and also had a great time. Bora even interviewed him!

There's been a good tradition of librarians attending the conference and this year looks to be no exception. Here's a list of the librarianish people who've registered. Of course, it's only the people whose names I recognize so I may be missing a couple. If I've missed you, let me know and I'll add you.

I'm lucky enough to have met a good number of the above librarians and I'm really looking forward to meeting Stephanie and Dorothea who I've know online for a while but haven't met in person yet.

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This time, the Seed Overlords could not keep the secret from me - I knew about this move for a month!
That's four librar* blogs here at ScienceBlogs, of course, with hopefully more to come. We're taking over! I'll let Dorothea introduce herself:
Dorothea Salo, the Digital Repository Librarian at the University of Wisconsin (see her professional website here) has arrived to teach us a thing or two about information science.
Big, big congratulations to Dorothea Salo for getting the richly deserved Advocates-Movers & Shakers 2009 award

Sorry, Alvin, the registration is closed now. There's a waiting list here.