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Exhibitors

Welcome to all current and potential MLA exhibitors. Please click on the link to view and download the Fall 2009 MLA Exhibitors' Update .

The 2009 MLA Annual Convention will be held in Philadelphia from 27 to 30 December. The exhibits will be located in the Philadelphia Marriott Downtown and will be open to attendees on 28 and 29 December from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. and on 30 December from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Join us in Philadelphia if you are an exhibitor who produces or sells
  • college-level texts, magazines, journals, or periodicals
  • products or services concerned with language and literature; hardware, software, or Internet services for humanities scholarship and research; English and foreign language teaching or writing labs.

Application Forms and Booth Availability

Click on the links to view and print the 2009 Invitation to Exhibit , the 2009 Application for Exhibit Space , and the 2009 Exhibit Hall Floorplan .

Click here for the electronic version of the 2009 Application for Exhibit Space

To see which booths are still available, click here.

Pay Balance

To pay your exhibit booth balance online, click here.

Exhibitor List

To view a list of the 2009 exhibitors, click here.

For additional information or to request the 2009 Invitation to Exhibit, contact Stacey Courtney, Manager, Exhibits and Special Sessions, at scourtney@mla.org or by phone at 646 576-5263.

Marketing

For information on advertising in PMLA or on MLA mailing list rentals, click here.

Upcoming Conventions

The next MLA convention will take place in Los Angeles, from 6 to 9 January 2011. Additional information will be provided as it becomes available.

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© 2009 Modern Language Association. Last updated 09/24/2009.