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2003 AAUP Annual Meeting Wrap-Up
The 2003 AAUP annual meeting was held June 22-25 in St. Louis. Over 500 people were in attendance. The meeting was packed with sessions on a number of topics addressing design, production, financial, editorial issues and more. Please visit http://www.cmc-net.com to order session tapes and CDs. Special thanks to the 2003 Annual Meeting Program committee, chaired by Ann Lowry (Illinois) for organizing the program, and to the sponsors for their support.

2003 Annual Meeting Photo Gallery

2003 AAUP Presidential Address
Traditionally one of the first (as well as the last) official duties of the AAUP president is an address to the membership at the annual meeting. 2003-2004 AAUP President Seetha Srinivasan, director of the University Press of Mississippi, gave a thoughtful, passionate inaugural talk in the best tradition of AAUP officers to the attendees of the St. Louis meeting. Please read on

2003 AAUP Constituency Award

Increasing Your Traffic from Google and Other Search Engines
Dean Blobaum, International sales and E-Commerce Manager at the University of Chicago Press, gave an informative presentation about understanding the Google search engine and tips on how to increase traffic from search engines at the St. Louis meeting. While a recording of the live session is available, Dean has also posted text of the presentation (with some extra material) at:
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Delphi/1553/aaup2003.htm1.

2003 Pre-Meeting Workshops
Fundraising for Nonprofit Publishers: Challenges, Opportunities, and Strategies
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Practical workshops are offered annually preceding the regular Annual Meeting sessions. Funding support for these valuable professional development programs is provided by the Mrs. Giles F. Whiting Foundation.