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Jul 18: Advert: UKOUG 2010 Call for Papers Closing

Had a few beers in London with Carl Dudley last week. As well as being old Learning Tree 'colleagues' he's one of the Directors of the UKOUG. When discussing the Call for Papers for the 2010 UKOUG Tech & EBS conference, it occurred to me that I'd only seen one low-key announcement of the Call for Papers and had promptly forgotten it but was vaguely aware it must be due soon.

The deadline is 2nd August, which is a couple of weeks away, so now is the time to get working on those abstract submissions if you haven't already. Whilst I know it's tough to be accepted for the agenda, I also know that the user group are always keen to hear some real user stories across a wide range of products and subjects.

The link for submitting papers is: http://www.oug.org/techebs. Once on the homepage, please click on the “Call for papers” tab at the top of the page.

I and others have said enough marvellous things about this particular conference in the past that I don't think I need say more than it's one of my favourite events of the year and, even when I try to cut down on conferences, this one is usually a fixture.
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#1 - Alex Gorbachev said:
2010-08-04 18:59 - (Reply)

So you did submit an abstract this year. Eh?

#1.1 - Doug Burns said:
2010-08-04 23:52 - (Reply)

I did indeed. Just one, though.

I was tempted to submit another on on stats on partitioned tables, but thought I'd stick to what I said about leaving open as many slots as possible.

Always assuming I'll get in. I really hope so!


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