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CRIMEA 2001
Libraries and Associations in the Transient World:
New Technologies and New Forms of Cooperation
The Eighth International Conference will be held in Sudak, The Autonomous
Republic of Crimea, from June 9-17, 2001. Envisaged is a number of guest
events in other Crimean towns: Yalta, Alushta, Simferopol and Feodosia. Sudak
is one of the most beautiful and tranquil locales on the Crimean Black Sea
coast. The history of Sudak dates to antiquity. It is a small Crimean town
of unfailing charm, surrounded by fantastic mountains crowned with picturesque
ruins of the medieval Genoese fortress.
The Conference venue, "Sudak Tourist and Health Center," is a complex of
twenty modern buildings in a garden setting.
The adjacent beach, some two kilometers long, might well be the best in
the Crimea. The beach, restaurants, cafes and shops are located on the
territory of Sudak Tourist and Health Center.
Other Crimean towns that will welcome the participants in Crimea Conference
are also famous and popular outside of the Crimea.
During the Crimea Conference, the Sudak Tourist and Health Center will
accommodate only the participants in the Conference. The best conference
rooms in Yalta, Alushta, Simferopol and Feodosia will be placed at guest
and satellite events disposal.
Discover new picturesque places of the Crimea!
For a complete copy of the Call for Papers, see
http://www.iliac.org/crimea2001/index.html
For a brief report on Crimea 2000, see
http://www.ala.org/irrt/2000september.pdf
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