CFP: 2013 Charleston Conference: Too Much is Not Enough
November 6-9, 2013
CFP Deadline: July 10, 2013
CFP URL: http://www.katina.info/conference/callforpapers.php
They are seeking proposals for concurrent sessions, Lively Lunch 
discussions, poster sessions, and 6 minute, 40 second "Shotgun" 
sessions. 
From their site:  The 
Charleston Conference is an informal annual gathering of librarians, 
publishers, electronic resource managers, consultants, and vendors of 
library materials in Charleston, SC, in November, to discuss issues of 
importance to them all. It is designed to be a collegial gathering of 
individuals from different areas who discuss the same issues in a 
non-threatening, friendly, and highly informal environment. Presidents 
of companies discuss and debate with library directors, acquisitions 
librarians, reference librarians, serials librarians, collection 
development librarians, and many, many others. Begun in 1980, the 
Charleston Conference has grown from 20 participants in 1980 to over 
1,500 in 2012. Due to the amount of growth we have experienced, the 
Conference was held in two hotels for the first time in 2005: the 
Francis Marion and the Embassy Suites, both in downtown Charleston. We
 are now in three hotels (the Francis Marion, the Embassy Suites 
Historic, and the Courtyard Marriott Historic) plus the College of 
Charleston Addlestone Library for our concurrent sessions!
      
 The Conference does not have exhibits and is not attached to any professional organization, although a separately managed Vendor Showcase and Juried Product Development Forums take place at the Conference. 
       
Can librarians and vendors create a mutually satisfying environment 
where libraries can afford to buy the materials they need and vendors 
can still maintain a healthy profit? Can publishers keep prices down 
while costs escalate? How is the market being impacted by the Internet 
and electronic publishing? What are the rights and responsibilities of 
each of the parties involved? Who is maintaining the electronic archive?