[tdwg-lit] Lit meeting at TDWG 2007: getting to the Faculty of Science on Sunday 16 September
Hi all,
Three things (again):
1. The literature charter has now been approved and the LIT group is now an official Interest Group of TDWG. See http://www.tdwg.org/activities/literature/ for links to the charter , Wiki (currently inactive; hosted by Bob Morris at UMass Boston), and mailing list.
2. As a reminder, we are having a meeting of those interested and available of the Literature interest group meeting on Sunday, 16 September 2007 from 2:30-5:00 pm in Bratislava. The meeting will be held at the Faculty of Science.
There is a map at the bottom of the list on: http://www.tdwg.org/conference2007/housingtravel/maps/ http://www.tdwg.org/conference2007/housingtravel/maps/
There is also a document attached to this message with some ideas (not cleaned up from our Slovakian colleagues English!) for travel to the Faculty of Science. In addition, our host, Eduard has provided the following:
* from Suza hotel:
- follow green line on map
- "downhill" along Korabinskeho street (steeply down among gardens), cross bridge over highway and turn to left, then follow indicators of the conference along Ilkovicova street (there are many new houses compared to Google Earth or Google Maps); total distance about 1.5 km
- or you can use trolleybus (lines 203 or 207) and tram (line no. 1, 5 or 9 towards Karlova Ves)
- leave tram at 4th stop after tunnel (stop Botanical Garden)
- walk uphill to faculty (follow indicators)
* from Ibis hotel
- use tram line no. 1, 5 or 9 towards Karlova Ves
- leave tram at 4th stop after tunnel (stop Botanical Garden)
- walk uphill to faculty (follow indicators)
* from Hotel no 16 - walk to faculty or to the closest tram or trolleybus stop
For people staying at the SUZA or Hotel No. 16 I think walking would be best, although it's a bit of a trek from the latter.
3. Finally, I have heard from only a few of you about the possibility of attending a meeting in November. Given that most of those I have heard from are from North America, I am going to look at holding it someplace over here, as I think that will be cheapest. If you have not responded and are interested, please let me know as soon as possible, so I can include you and the costs to get you to the meeting in my proposal!
I look forward to seeing as many of you as possible soon!
Cheers,
Anna
Anna L. Weitzman, PhD
Botanical and Biodiversity Informatics Research
National Museum of Natural History
Smithsonian Institution
office: 202.633.0846
mobile: 202.415.4684
weitzman@si.edu
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Weitzman, Anna