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Audiotapes of several previous COPAA conference sessions are available for a modest fee. If you are interested in purchasing the Compendium of Materials (sent via email as a PDF) please contact COPAA.
- 13th Annual Conference (2011)
Held March 3-6,2011 in San Antonio, Tx.
Click here to order audio recordings of select sessions.
- 12th Annual Conference (2010)
Held March 12-14, 2010 in St. Louis, MO
Click here to order audio recordings of select sessions.
- 11th Annual Conference(2009)
Held March 5-8, 2009 in Washington, D.C,
Click here to order audio recordings of select sessions.
- 10th Annual Conference (2008)
Held March 6-9th, 2008 in Anaheim, CA
Click here to order audiotapes of 38 conference sessions.
- 9th Annual Conference (2007)
Held March 1-4, 2007 in Baltimore, MD
Click here to order audiotapes of 38 conference sessions.
- 8th Annual Conference (2006)
Held March 30-April 2, 2006 in Phoenix, AZ
Click here to order audiotapes of 30 conference sessions.
- 7th Annual Conference (2005)
Held March 10-13, 2005 in Atlanta, GA
Click here to order audio tapes of 30 conference sessions.
- 6th Annual Conference (2004)
Held March 11-14, 2004 in San Francisco, CA
Click here to order audio tapes of 27 conference sessions.
- 5th Conference (2003)
Held March 13-16, 2003 in Orlando, Florida
Click here to order audio tapes of 27 conference sessions.
Now available at a 50% discount!
- 4th Conference (2001)
Held March 8-11, 2001 in Arlington, Virginia
Click here to order audio tapes of 27 conference sessions.
Now available at a 50% discount!
- 3rd Annual Conference (2000)
Held March 3-5, 2000 in Houston, Texas
Click here to order audio tapes of conference sessions.
DISCLAIMER:
The views expressed in individual sessions, keynotes, or general sessions are solely the views of the individual presenter. COPAA does not endorse particular products, services, publications, medications or treatments. Speakers at a COPAA sponsored event do not represent an endorsement by COPAA, COPAA expresses no opinion about the content provided or the validity of the speaker’s claims.
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