Subject: RE: [lawvoyage] EndUser to ELUNA migration? Date: Mon, 30 Apr 2007 14:22:29 -0500 Message-ID: <9BF149BD6A2F8848B83C0C86251F48C823534D@n5aa21.okcu.edu> From: "Broad, Kathryn" <kbroad@okcu.edu>
As I got it, you can continue to be a Voyager customer and submit
enhancement requests as before without joining ELUNA, but if you want to
vote on the enhancements, attend the conference for a slightly reduced
cost, or serve on the ELUNA board or a committee, your institution will
need to pay the yearly fee. It's $150 for each institution or
consortium . In addition, if your institution wants to be a part of
IGeLU (the international user group) then there is an additional
membership fee of 220 Euro
Kathryn Broad
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Oklahoma City University Law Library
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Oklahoma City, OK 73106
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From: lawvoyage-request@law.pepperdine.edu
[mailto:lawvoyage-request@law.pepperdine.edu] On Behalf Of Andrea Rabbia
Sent: Monday, April 30, 2007 1:37 PM
To: lawvoyage@law.pepperdine.edu
Subject: [lawvoyage] EndUser to ELUNA migration?
Hi everyone,
This question is really for anyone who attended EndUser this year.
I was reading the email from Simon Huggard about "User Group changes
after EndUser." Particularly that our user group will be merged with
ELUNA. So to get more information, I went to the ELUNA website
http://www.elu-na.org/. Immediately I noticed that you have to join
ELUNA and that the cost of membership is $150.00.
Was this discussed at EndUser?
Does anyone know if that that is a one time enrollment fee, or is it
$150 each year?
Also, is that per individual or per "contract"?
Boy, I wish I had not missed this meeting!
Thanks for any information or hearsay...
Andrea
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