London Online '99
It is a forum for information professionals and end-users interested in information content and management, strategy and implementation.
All major vendors of electronic information products and services will exhibit, showcasing content across subject areas as well as knowledge management solutions and digital publishing technologies.
To create a shortlist of companies relevant to your needs, conference organisers have designed information trails, available at http://www.online-information.co.uk/(opens in new window). Each information trail is accompanied by free product presentations.
There will be a free careers clinic, a workplace libraries clinic by the Library Association, and a scientific, technical and medical information focus.
There will also be a series of free seminars and workshops on 'working the Web'.
The 1999 conference will address many industry issues, including going global, portals and publishing, working with XML, building your own portal, libraries and the Internet, full text - bringing it all together, lifelong learning and the information professional, Web search engines, filling and managing Intranets, SMEs and the information revolution, building a knowledge community, keeping it legal, where to now for knowledge management?, digital libraries - making it happen, moving past the millennium, pricing, STM publishing, competitive intelligence, classifying Internet resources, and professional Web searching.
CORDIS will also be present, offering the first public preview of its redesigned website.
Further information is available on the Web at:
http://www.online-information.co.uk/(opens in new window)