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RE: net-model group publications in CSS



Thanks Joe. I will do that and keep you know the status.

Johnson

-----Original Message-----
From: Joseph Peters [mailto:peters@cs.sfu.ca]
Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2002 9:56 AM
To: shell@sfu.ca
Cc: hchenj@cs.sfu.ca
Subject: Re: net-model group publications in CSS


That sounds really good Barry.  I'm copying your e-mail to Johnson Chen
so that he can contact you directly for more information.

Joe.

>X-Sender: shell@cs.sfu.ca
>Date: Tue, 29 Oct 2002 19:58:20 -0800
>To: Joseph Peters <peters@cs.sfu.ca>
>From: Barry Shell <shell@sfu.ca>
>Subject: Re: net-model group publications in CSS
>Mime-Version: 1.0
>
>At 04:07 PM 10/29/2002, you wrote:
>>Thanks Barry.  I think that this is a case of me not communicating
precisely
>>enough.  I asked Johnson to create an archive of the Network Group's
>>publications.  The first step is to get a list of publications of the
>>faculty members and I suggested that CSS might be a good place to start
>>since CSS maintains web pages.  However, I'm sure that you are right that
>>the actual papers would not be there.  I do think that we are most likely
>>to succeed with this project if we just ask faculty to add links to their
>>papers.
>
>We do have a very nice and simple database for tracking people's
>publications that you could use. Within this system you can point to the
>location of the actual papers. The system is a database so papers can be
>sorted by year, author, etc. It has other features and is linked to all the
>other information we have on individuals.
>