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ECER weblog and discussion space :: This is a weblog for the ECER conferences, started for ECER Dublin 2005 and follow up discussion, now in use for ECER 2006 Weblog 29 entries 18-September-2008 5 authors
show or hide details for this item Photos and slides from ECER 2005 on our new Flickr account Blog Entry 0 replies3 resources 14-September-2005 Mike Malloch
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Noting some issues in-progress for the NGRF site
( 2005-09-19 11:53:20.90 ) This post is a copy of an email I sent this morning, briefly documenting some small and large jobs we agreed in the meeting in Bangor but which have not yet gotten attended to or are still in progress

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Flickr Flickr [ Go there ]
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slides from James Wickham's keynote slides from James Wickham's keynote [ Go there ]
slides from James Wickham's keynote
photos from ECER 2005 photos from ECER 2005 [ Go there ]
photos from ECER 2005
We have posted several dozen photos photos from ECER 2005 on our new area in the Flickr photo-sharing service. We have also uploaded the slides for James Wickham's keynote address as an online slideshow there.

We have posted several dozen photos photos from ECER 2005 on our new area in the Flickr photo-sharing service.

We have also placed the slides from James Wickham's keynote address in flickr as an online slidehsow.

Flickr is a free photo-sharing service of the "Web2.0" variety - ie lots of "RSS news feeds and an API which allows other sites and programs to interact with it (see my del.icio.us tag for examples and definitions). The 'API' gubbins means that there are loads of wonderful 3rd-party tools for managing, uploading, organising and viewing the photos on your flickr account.

We've posted photos there which were taken at the ECER 2005 conference in Dublin ( 42 photos so far ). If you have a Flickr account, please add the tag "ECER_2005" to any conference photos you upload to it. If you do not have a Flickr account, and want to upload some photos, you can post them directly into the weblogs here - but we also highly recommend getting your own flickr account, so you can share your photos just by uploading them to your own account and tagging them with our tags.

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