[SPAM 0.4] Re: 2018 Code4Lib hosting proposal - Washington DC

From: BWS Johnson <000000031041be12-dmarc-request_at_nyob>
Date: Mon, 20 Mar 2017 21:17:18 +0000
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Content preview:  Salvete! > Crystal City is unfortunately not close to anything
   else, so unless > metroing to lunch is your bag it's not really a great conference
   venue. Sorry, this is just not true. Jaleo is in Crystal City. [...] 

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Salvete!


> Crystal City is unfortunately not close to anything else, so unless
> metroing to lunch is your bag it's not really a great conference venue.



    Sorry, this is just not true. Jaleo is in Crystal City.

http://www.jaleo.com/location/crystal-city/

    There are a tonne of lunch options. Crystal City is also adjacent to DCA. So from a travel and logistics perspective, it's a good option since there are a number of hotels there that are used to hosting conferences.


    GWU boasted the Wikimania conference a few years back. If we had friends at AU, that would be another strong contender for an academic host.


    What was the participant count from LA? That might open up a myriad of options that the Library crowd wouldn't think about but could readily fit.

Cheers,
Brooke
Received on Mon Mar 20 2017 - 17:20:07 EDT