Upcoming Events

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January 20th: Barack Obama begins term as President at Noon Eastern Standard Time.

January 23rd: ALA Mid-Winter Meeting 2009 begins in Denver

January 26th: Second session of the 40th Parliament of Canada with the Speech From The Throne

January 28th: ALA Mid-Winter Meeting 2009 concludes in Denver

January 31st: Deadline for employers to provide tax documentation to employees in the United States. Service is complete upon mailing which means that it may take a little while for paperwork to arrive.

February 3rd: Fedora 11 Alpha is released. Both the Australian House of Representatives and Australian Senate resume sitting

February 5th: The fourth alpha release of Ubuntu’s Jaunty Jackalope is released

February 9th: The second beta of Mandriva 2009.1 is released

February 10th: First sitting day in 2009 of the New Zealand Parliament. Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act enters into force in the United States.

February 14th: Valentine’s Day. This will be a Saturday.

February 17th: Analog television broadcasting ceases in the United States for full-power television stations. Certain low-power facilities will retain the ability to operate in analog transmission.

February 21st: Erie Looking Productions hosting in Las Vegas a one-day boot camp on production.

February 25th: The Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals will be presenting in London an executive briefing entitled: “Is Copyright fit for purpose in the Information Age?”

March 3rd: Technology show CeBIT opens in Germany

March 8th: CeBIT concludes

March 30th: Computers in Libraries 2009 kicks off

April 1st: Computers in Libraries 2009 concludes

April 28th: The Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals will be presenting in Manchester an executive briefing entitled: “Is Copyright fit for purpose in the Information Age?”