Video and Audio Content Pouring In

If we had a dime for every time an NCMR participant looked forlornly at their conference schedule and wondered which session to attend and which, sadly, to skip, we just might be able to write-off the rest of the year's fundraising appeals. It was too hard to choose just one session.

But for those of you who felt like you were missing great panels even as you attended one, don't worry. And for those of you who missed this year's NCMR altogether, don't fret. Hours of video and audio documenting all of the sessions at NCMR is now available on our Web site and we are working diligently to get the rest up. It's coming soon, so stay tuned.

The best way to access the audio content is to navigate the program, find the session you want and click the related media links. You can do the same for video of the plenaries and keynote event, or check out the video page for everything in one place.

And while we have enough footage for an NCMR marathon, you may notice there are a handful of sessions that will not be available. Despite our best efforts, we feel that some of our speakers encroached on electoral space during their remarks at the NCMR. It is not in our interest to disseminate these recordings. We are reviewing all of our audio and video content and will add that which we determine to be free of electoral statements to the conference web site.

Thanks for your patience, it's a busy time here, as you can imagine; we are at both elated by the success of the conference and exhausted from the all it took to pull it off. We hope you were inspired by this event and enjoy and share this rich vault of content.


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