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Southern California Online Users Group (SCOUG) Announces its 14th Annual
Retreat

A SCOUG MYSTERY WEEKEND

Friday, July 28, 2000 - Sunday, July 30, 2000
Granlibakken Resort, Lake Tahoe, California

The fourteenth in SCOUG's series of insightful Retreats will focus on the
great mystery of the Information Age - the future and present whereabouts of
the Information Professional.

The two great tasks of information professionals - those working in
libraries, in the information industry, or out of their own SOHO settings -
have been Archive and Access.  Our Ideals?  That no information ever
completely disappears and equally, that all information reaches the people
who need it.

But things have changed in the Third Millennium, so come to the 14th Annual
Retreat and help define your future and the future of colleagues yet unborn!

We will turn an eye inward and examine how info pros view information from
their own industry, and focus on the disturbing trend of incomplete and
inaccurate information being deliberately pushed out to the professional
community.  This year's retreat will take the form of a sleuthing weekend
with an information mystery to be solved by teams of SCOUG info sleuths.

Go to the SCOUG web site to register!
http://www.scougweb.org

Here you will find a registration form, instructions, transportation
details, and information about the Granlibakkan Resort-Conference Center.

Reservations are due by June 28, 2000, and any reservations received after
this date are on a space available basis.

Who is SCOUG?  The Southern California Online Users' Group is a non-profit,
all volunteer organization dedicated to helping people take better advantage
of information in electronic formats.  Founded 23 years ago by Barbara
Quint, editor of Searcher Magazine and still an active member, SCOUG's
membership of over 1500 professionals includes individuals in every type of
information organization.

Caroline M. Bordinaro
SCOUG Steering Committee member
Business Information Resources Specialist
University of Southern California
Crocker Business Library
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phone: 213/740-9167
fax: 213/740-6253

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