[SEEK-Taxon] Taxon conference call

Robert K. Peet peet at unc.edu
Tue Oct 26 15:26:36 PDT 2004


Hi Amy,

My availability:

Thursday  14:00-16:00 EDT  =  18:00-20:00 UTC
          17:30-23:00 EDT  =  21:30-02:00 UTC

Friday    13:00-14:40 EDT  =  17:00-18:40 UTC
          16:00-23:00 EDT  =  20:00-02:00 UTC

Agenda
   Initial population of a taxonomic concept database
   Software tools designed to lure systematists to contribute concepts

Bob

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     Robert K. Peet, Professor & Chair         Phone:  919-962-6942
     Curriculum in Ecology, CB#3275            Fax:    919-962-6930
     University of North Carolina              Cell:   919-368-4971
     Chapel Hill, NC  27599-3275  USA          Email:  peet at unc.edu

                   http://www.unc.edu/depts/ecology/
                 http://www.bio.unc.edu/faculty/peet/
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On Tue, 26 Oct 2004, Aimee Stewart wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> It would be helpful to have a short SEEK-Taxon call sometime this week
> so that we can arrange an agenda for the Taxon Working Group meetings
> next week in Kansas.  We will be much more productive if we have a plan
> going in, and we need to make some good progress.  Probably Thursday or
> Friday would be best - give everyone time to arrange their schedules.
> Since Jessie is in New Zealand and Dave is in Australia, the Northern
> Hemisphere should probably try to be more flexible this time.  It looks
> like 5:00 (with sleepy Scotland, NC and KS) or 20:00 UTC (sleepy Daves)
> are the hours that are least unreasonable for the most people -
> http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/meetingtime.html?month=10&day=28&year=2004&pa=31&pa=304&pa=137&pa=179&pa=240&pa=264.
>
>
> Please respond as soon as possible.  If you send some suggestions for
> the agenda, we will put together a draft.  Also, if there are any
> documents that the group should read to prepare, please include them.
>
> Aimee
>




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