Did you attend SLA 2011 and are now looking for the handouts from the great sessions you attended...or from the ones you missed?
Log into the portal on the conference site and search or browse the sessions. Available handouts are indicated by the PDF icon next to the session title.
If what you are looking for is not available, check with the sponsoring division or with the presenter directly.
The learning continues....


Some of the presentations are actually copies of the copyright release form for presenters - for example, for Designing Library Websites with WordPress.
Posted by: t | 30 June 2011 at 05:58 PM
I'm not finding the conference presentations page. I logged onto the SLA 2011 site, but nothing there seems to lead to the presentations, as described above.
Can you post the actual link?
Posted by: Barbara | 01 July 2011 at 09:36 AM
I intentially waited to my return from SLA to review the many presenation handouts. Where are they? I've drilled through the SLA schedule, I've opened the various division websites and have yet to find any PDF presentation handouts. The one email with links to papers, cannot be opened as the websites are blocked by my company. This is very disturbing as I've wasted so much time looking for the PDF handouts that were going to be so useful in my post-SLA overview to my employer. All handouts sould be available off the SLA website as PDFs so they can be easily viewed and utilized. The current plan has failed.
Posted by: JMMcMahon | 08 July 2011 at 06:19 PM
Unable to find link to download ppts from srssion on Extreme Structure Searching: Organics, Organometallics, Polymers, and Markush !!!
Posted by: Navendu Agarwal | 20 July 2011 at 01:57 AM
Sorry for the late reply. You must log into the conference registration site (link as above, or here: https://www.slaconference.org/portal/myPortal.ww), and the presentations that we received from speakers are linked under the PDF icon next to the session name. Check directly with the division or the speaker if what you are looking for is not posted.
Posted by: Carolyn Sosnowski | 09 August 2011 at 02:05 PM