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Listing of conferences and seminars of interest in Information Management of the Government of Canada.

Information Management Sessions at GTEC 2007
Information Management Strategies Division (IMSD) of the Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat (TBS) and Government Technology Exhibition and Conference (GTEC) are working together to present a series of Information Management (IM) sessions during the 15th annual GTEC Conference from October 15th - 17th.

The IM Conference at GTEC provides a unique combination of IM related sessions and GTEC keynote speakers. The IM Sessions will provide information on the future of IM within the Government of Canada, the renewed Policy on Information Management, IM organizational capacity, library service and Web 2.0, electronic discovery, competitive technical intelligence, and recordkeeping.

Have you registered for the IM Sessions? You can register for GTEC at a reduced price of $550 by following the detailed instructions.

Canadian Metadata Forum 2005
The second Canadian Metadata Forum will take place on September 27 and 28, 2005. The theme of this year's Forum is Metadata: A Reality Check. This two-day event is designed for key decision-makers and leaders in the field of information resource management. Sessions will address the challenges of metadata implementation, namely, how to realize the investment in metadata and how to influence metadata policy where it matters most: within organizations and with search engines.