>The Lecture List will be appearing next year with the
>main aims of making it much easier for organisers to
>publicise talks and for the public to find out what's going on.
That sounds very promising, good luck with the site.
The psci-com one is excellent too - however if I didn't
know it was there I might not find it.
For example, searching for "science events London site:uk"
on google didn't bring it up. That's not meant as a
criticism, just an example of the sort of searching I
might try if I wanted to find out about these things and
didn't know you lot!
How will this new site be advertised? Personally I recommend
the much-underused strategy of postcards in newsagents'
windows!!
Jo
Science Information Team
P.S. This one: http://www.dti.gov.uk/ost/ostbusiness/puset/sciconn/
looks quite interesting although I haven't investigated it much yet.
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