[SEEK-Taxon] RE: Denver meeting lign-up

Laura L. Downey ldowney at lternet.edu
Wed Mar 16 13:13:20 PST 2005


April 26/27 is Tuesday and Wednesday.  We made it those days to better
accommodate Jessie traveling.  And I don't really see doing the
visualization alternatives without Jessie.

Laura L. Downey
Senior Usability Engineer
LTER Network Office
Department of Biology, MSC03 2020
1 University of New Mexico
Albuquerque, NM  87131-0001
505.277.3157 phone
505.277-2541 fax
ldowney at lternet.edu
 

-----Original Message-----
From: Nico Franz [mailto:franz at nceas.ucsb.edu] 
Sent: Wednesday, March 16, 2005 2:09 PM
To: seek-taxon at ecoinformatics.org
Cc: Deana Pennington; Laura L. Downey; Kate Jones; Pamela M. Griego
Subject: Denver meeting lign-up

Hi all:

   Right now it looks as though the Denver meeting will take place on 
Monday and Tuesday, April 26-27. Laura, Deana, Kate, and myself are 
pretty much set on attending. I think we could use at least one more 
person who will be involved in designing/implementing the actual tool.

    Who else wants/needs to come, and for what period of time? We need 
to know as soon as possible so that Pam Griego can help us locate a 
suitable hotel, meeting room, flights, etc.

Cheers,

Nico

Deana wrote:

What you need to do is contact Pam and give here the following information:

Participants (itemized, with e-mail)
Where you want to meet - city, hotel
Dates

If there are any special arrangements you want her to make, you'll have 
to be specific.  This might include arranging a meeting room (usually 
its up to you to do this, but you might be able to get her to hunt down 
a hotel with a meeting room), any catering, etc.  No one can make travel 
arrangements until this is all set up, and it takes awhile to do it, 
especially if you want the hotel to be paid directly by UNM.  If 
everyone pays their own hotel bill and gets reimbursed, its much simpler 
to set up.

Feel free to ask if you have questions, but mostly you should work 
directly with Pam on this.

Deana




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