18th Annual National Online Meeting & IOLS '97 - Registration Form
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How to Register for the National Online Meeting/IOLS '97:
1) Print this form.
2) Compute your registration fee (Section A).
3) Complete all personal and payment information (Section B).
4) Mail or Fax to Information Today, Inc.
A. REGISTRATION FEES
NATIONAL ONLINE REGISTRATION BY AFTER
Apr. 21 Apr. 21
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Full 3-day conference (May 13-15, 1997) ............. $395 $415
(includes a copy of the conference proceedings,
wine mixer Tuesday evening, and coffee/danish
hour each morning)
Daily--check one or more ............................ $190 $200
(Note: Daily attendees may purchase a copy of per day per day
the proceedings for $30. The price after the
conference will be $59.)
___ Tuesday (May 13, 1997)
___ Wednesday (May 14, 1997)
___ Thursday (May 15, 1997)
Prepayment for a copy of the proceedings ............ $ 30 $ 30
(attendees only)
Exhibits only ....................................... $ 10 $ 10
(check must accompany registration)
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SUB-TOTAL $ _________________
IOLS '97 REGISTRATION
Note: Because IOLS '97 runs parallel with the National Online Meeting,
the organizers are offering greatly reduced registration fees for full
conference attendees at the National Online Meeting who would also
like to attend sessions of their choosing at IOLS '97.
See fee schedule below.
BY AFTER
Apr. 21 Apr. 21
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Full two-day conference (May 14-15, 1997) ........... $250 $265
(includes a copy of the conference proceedings,
wine mixer Tuesday evening, and coffee/danish
hour each mornng)
Discount price for full-conference registrants ...... $ 95 $105
at the National Online Meeting
Daily--check one or more
(Note: Daily attendees at IOLS '97 may purchase a
copy of the proceedings for $20--a $30 value.)
Wednesday - IOLS '97 only ........................... $150 $160
Wednesday for NOM full-conference registrants ....... $ 55 $ 60
Thursday - IOLS '97 only ............................ $150 $160
Thursday for NOM full-conference registrants ........ $ 55 $ 60
Prepayment for a copy of the proceedings ............ $ 20 $ 20
(attendees only)
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SUB-TOTAL $ _________________
SATELLITE EVENTS REGISTRATION BY AFTER
Apr. 21 Apr. 21
Monday, May 12 ------- -------
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Established Brands vs. New Entrants ................... $295 $310
CD-ROM and other Database Access
via LAN, WAN, Internet and Intranet ................. $279 $295
Comparative Online Searching: Searching Smart in 97 ... $279 $295
Using the Internet to Conduct Market Research ......... $279 $295
Creating High-Impact Web Pages ........................ $279 $295
The Internet: What You Need to Succeed ................ $279 $295
Friday, May 16
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Building the Corporate Internet Knowledge Center ...... $279 $295
The New Search Engines: From Boolean/Thesaurus
to Non-Boolean/Free-text Searching ................. $279 $295
Moving Databases to the Web ........................... $279 $295
The Information Broker's Seminar:
How to Make Money as an Information Broker ......... $279 $295
Competitive Intelligence: Online and Internet Sources
Online and Internet Sources ........................ $279 $295
Information Resources on the Internet ................. $279 $295
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SUB-TOTAL $________________
B. PERSONAL/PAYMENT INFORMATION
Name ________________________________________________
Organization ________________________________________________
Address ________________________________________________
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City ____________________ State ___ Zip _____________
Phone ____________________ Fax _______________________
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Account Number __________________________ Exp. Date ________
___ Send invoice. (Payment must be received by April 21 for reduced rates)
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