Thirty-Ninth Annual Meeting February 18-20, 2009 Charleston, South Carolina
The Historic Downtown District has stood throughout Charleston’s history as the cultural capital of the South and is considered by many to be a living museum, with a wonderful variety of things to do and see. In this beautifully preserved city you can experience tours through historic landmarks, including 18th century homes and plantations, the Battery, museums, churches and the city market. The number of historic sites in Charleston, South Carolina is astonishing. Charleston also boasts numerous art galleries that display the city’s impressive appreciation for the visual arts. Visit charleston.com for more information on Charleston.
Accommodations will be provided by the Doubletree Guest Suites Charleston-Historic District located at 181 Church Street in the Historic District, (843) 577-2644. A personalized DSI group web page for the conference now exists. The special SEDSI conference code is DSI.
The conference regististration form now exists.
Announcements
December 19, 2008 - The website for the SEDSI officer elections is now available through January 9 at 5:00 pm EST. If you are eligible to vote and you did not get an e-mail with the SEDSI officer election URL in it, contact Carey Cole at colecb@jmu.edu.
December 10, 2008 - A personalized DSI group web page for the conference now exists. The conference regististration form now exists as well.
September 24, 2008 - Call for Papers: The revised deadline for papers and special session proposals is October 10, 2008 and the deadline for student papers is October 31, 2008.
June 12, 2008: Session Chairs and Reviewers are needed for the 2009 Conference.
March 4, 2008: WELCOME to the new look and feel of SEDSI's web site. This has been a work in process for about a year with lots of input from Bill Carper, Bob Barrett, and many other SEDSI folks.
A couple of things we hope you'll notice are the improved navigation on the left side of the page, better organization of information on the site, and the availability of key documents including our Constitution & Bylaws, Officer's Manual, and 2008 Conference Proceedings.
Thanks to our new webmaster, Carey Cole, and to his students for their work. Please take the site for a 'test drive' and let us know your comments by emailing us - colecb@jmu.edu and reifhl@jmu.edu.
March 5, 2008: Check out the Conference History link for the full text 2008 Proceedings. NOTE:This is a large download and it may take a few minutes based on your connection speed.
The 2010 SEDSI Conference will be in Wilmington, North Carolina.