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ScienceOnline09 - how do you keep up with us?

Category: SO'09
Posted on: September 23, 2008 11:40 AM, by Coturnix

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During the months of preparation, as well as during the event itself, your starting point, for sure, is the ScienceOnline'09 wiki - you can always check the "Recent Changes" button, or watch as the Blog and Media Coverage page grows.

You can also check the news on the ScienceOnline09 blog.

You can come here and check the posts in my SO'09 category.

You can join the Facebook Event and watch the wall there (and invite your friends there as well).

Or you can join the FriendFeed room and discuss the event there.

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