63nd Annual RMMLA Convention
Snowbird, Utah ~ October 8 - 10, 2009
PRELIMINARY Convention Program
Session info is presented here as session chairs have input it.
To see if your session has been posted and to verify its accuracy, do a FIND (hit CTRL F and then type in a just 3-4 letters of your name or the session name). If you do not see your
session or if there are errors, please contact your session chair.
We are looking forward to an exciting convention this year in Snowbird. The Executive Board and the
Secretariat Staff wish to thank everyone involved in making this a fantastic program.
GENERAL NOTES:
- Room and time assignments will appear ABOVE the session title. Don't worry if there is a double period at the end of the paper title; these will
be edited out in print.
- If there is no Alternate Chair, you may see RMMLA listed; this will be removed in the print program.
- No one may present more than one paper. Sessions sponsored by a local host institution may include only presenters from that institution. Normally, a maximum of two presenters from one institution may present in the same session.
- The easiest way to find one's name on the program is to do a FIND (hit CTRL F, then type in a few letters of the first
OR last name).
- Room assignments may change, but every effort will be made to maintain the assignments that are ultimately given.
IF a change becomes absolutely necessary, this will be confirmed with all concerned - the session chair and presenters.
- Editorial changes to this program must be sent to us by AUGUST 1
(rmmla@wsu.edu) -- the program goes to press after this date.
- An asterisk indicates a Special Topic Session; a plus sign indicates an affiliate member session. Unless otherwise noted, all sessions are open to
all convention participants.
- If you DON'T see your name or your session, please contact your session chair and us IMMEDIATELY at rmmla@wsu.edu.
- To view the abstract of a presentation, click on the hyperlinked presentation title (however, not all presenters have submitted abstracts).
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