Post your posters, was: FW: See the Future of Scientific Presenta

From: DuBose, Terry (DuboseTerryJ@exchange.uams.edu)
Wed May 27 14:32:28 1998


Here is an offer from the Ultrasound section of OBGYN.net. If anyone wants to put your scientific posters up on the http://wwweb after you have presented it, we will do it. Let Roberta Speyer or me know and we will help you get there. It would be nice to include a bit about the author(s), poster and any awards it may have won. We like winners best of all!! ;-)
--
Peace, Terry J. DuBose, M.S., RDMS, FAIUM
Chair, http://www.obgyn.net/us/us.htm <http://www.obgyn.net/us/us.htm>
Director, Diagnostic Medical Sonography Program
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Assistant Professor
DuBoseTerryJ@Exchange.uams.edu <mailto:DuBoseTerryJ@Exchange.uams.edu>
http://www.uams.edu/chrp/dmshome.htm
<http://www.uams.edu/chrp/dmshome.htm>
VOICE: 501-686-6510	FAX: 501-686-6513
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Now is the time for all good folks to come to the aid of the Earth.
--
I would do it for free if anyone has a presentation they would like to
include on OBGYN.net Ultrasound just let me know.
Roberta
At 11:18 AM 5/15/98 -0500, you wrote:
	>This is a great idea.  But a bit pricey for one year.  It seems
that >this is a logical direction for organizations to offer a great
service >to their membership, either free or for a minimum fee.  It can
even be >used as a vehicle for CMEs.
	>
	>I would like to encourage the SDMS and AIUM to look into this
as an >addition to our http://wwweb sites and great benefit to our membership.
	>--
	>Peace, Terry J. DuBose, M.S., RDMS
	>
	>		-----Original Message-----
	>		Dear Colleague,
	>
	>		We want to tell you about a new medium for

scientific >communication on the Internet at http://www.scienceposters.org <http://www.scienceposters.org> . This >site is intended to extend the life, and expand the location and >accessibility of slide and poster presentations after

scientific >meetings by presenting these communications on the Internet. > > At http://www.scienceposters.org <http://www.scienceposters.org> the worldwide >scientific community will be able to view scientific

presentations long >after the meeting is over. Scientists from all over the world will be >able to search for presentations by author, keyword, theme, discipline, >or conference. A discussion platform is provided for feedback and >exchange of ideas, unhampered by distance or time. It costs nothing to >browse the site and to be a part of the discussion. > > We will be officially launching the site at the

annual >meeting of the American Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology in >Washington DC. Visit us at booth #136. If you are presenting at the >ASBMB meeting (or have presented at another recent meeting), we invite >you to display your work at http://www.scienceposters.org <http://www.scienceposters.org> . Your >presentation will be accessible for a full year. The fee for this >service is $75. Bring a printed copy of this message, sign up at this >meeting, and we will host your presentation at our site for $55. Simply >bring your presentation on disc to the meeting and we will do the rest. > > We welcome you and your colleagues to explore >http://www.scienceposters.org to discover what this unique

medium can do >for you and the scientific community. > > Best regards, > > Conveners of SciencePosters.Org > >Attachment Converted: c:\eudora\roberta\attach\RE See the

Future of Scientifi >





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