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| Now working to set two telecons in January |
Potential Telecon Times: Toll Free Number: 866-757-4161 Toll Number: 1-517-968-4405 Passcode: 5807653 Telecon #3 Friday, January 17 at 2pm Eastern Friday, January 17 at 1pm Central Friday, January 17 at noon Mountain Friday, January 17 at 11am Pacific Friday, January 17 at 7pm GMT Telecon #4 Wednesday, January 29 at 1pm Eastern Wednesday, January 29 at noon Central Wednesday, January 29 at 11am Mountain Wednesday, January 29 at 10am Pacific Wednesday, January 29 at 6pm GMT
------------------------------------ Please see the meeting poll to set potential times. Please be generous with indicating available times as there are many time zones to accommodate. Date: Friday, December 20, 2013 3:39 PM Subject: Continuing discussions re Space Weather Journal/Quarterly All, We have had several good discussions regarding the path forward for the Space Weather Journal and the Space Weather Quarterly. We hope you can join in a continuation of the conversation via two telecons during the month of January. Please go to this time poll site to help us schedule optimal date(s)/time(s): http://whenisgood.net/hinmgqj By the way, results are displayed in a cumulative fashion, so blacking out many times may not be as helpful to your fellow editorial board members as you might have wished. Poll results will be displayed at: http://whenisgood.net/hinmgqj/results/rznpngw. Entries received by noontime on Monday, December 30th will be in time to set the telecon. As before, we will continue to collect information and materials at the web site: http://lasp.colorado.edu/galaxy/x/rgBf . Please help by adding/correcting information as you are able. We look forward to continuing our conversations, Louis Lanzerotti, Howard Singer, Dan Baker, and Barbara Giles In other news:Peter Chi, editor of the SPA News, pointed to the Wiley online library subscription service specially noting the Space Weather Journal. Thanks for the "shout out" Peter! To ensure folks remain aware of the need to subscribe, we will add a "notes to the editor" page to remind future editors to post subscription information to the newsletters at least once/twice a year. In other news:Bob Robinson has contributed to a "history" page . Please take a look and consider what history you may be able to add. We'll want this material for our "Space Weather Journal First Solar Cycle" celebration. ------------------------------------ |