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Old 04-27-2006, 07:44 PM   #1 (permalink)
rwingo
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A couple of Nursing Informatics conference blogs and podcasts

Thanks to Peter Murray for the following information on a couple of nursing informatics conference blogs:

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We hope that many of you will be going to NI2006 in Seoul, Korea in June
- see www.ni2006.org for full details; it is not too late to register.

For those of you who will be going - and for those of you who cannot go
- the team who brought you last year's SINI2005 blog, as well as various
others (HC2005, HC2006, MIE2005, medinfo2004, etc) will be providing
what we hope will be our biggest and best blog yet - until the next one ;-).

The NI2006 blog is now online at:
http://www.differance-engine.net/ni2006blog/

We still have some further work to do, but we hope that you will
bookmark this and go and visit often - and link to it from your own
blogs and websites.

Margaret Maag has set up a linked page to provide podcasts from the
event - see http://ni2006.blogspot.com/

We hope that many of you will actively contribute to the blog and to the
podcasts. Anyone can add a comment to an existing post. If you want to
sign up as a blogger to add your own posts (please - only if you really
intend to do this!), then email me - peter@open-nurse.info - and I will
arrange it.

Those going to Seoul may wish to come to our panel session on blogs,
wikis and podcasts.

You may also wish to note the blog for the Rutgers Nursing Computing and
Technology event in Toronto on May 25-29 - this is at:
http://www.differance-engine.net/rutgers2006/ We will also hope to
provide some podcasts from there, as well as the blogs.

If you are going to either of these events and have your own blog and
will be posting to it from either event - then let us know, and we will
add a link to your blog too.

Cheers, Peter Murray
on behalf of the hi-blogs.info team - www.hi-blogs.info
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