Did you also spot the misplaced space (that's " ") on the page that caused
the lines to break in unfortunate places?
The mistake with the web site was to include something beyond the base
address.
As an "amateur" web minder, I have great sympathy for anyone who tries to
maintain order on the front. As soon as you publish a set of links it is out
of date. And it is always the "host" web site that is to blame, of course.
For example, I get a steady stream of messages from people who run science
communication courses moaning that we have got the link to their course
wrong on the ABSW web site. The fact that they keep moving the bloody target
and never think to tell us is, of course, my fault.
I look forward to seeing a human friendly PDF file of the latest report.
____________________________
Michael Kenward
ABSW e-minder
http://www.absw.org.uk
http://absw.blogspot.com/
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Subject: Re: [PSCI-COM] Surveying scientists - recommendations wanted
Dear Michael,
Thanks for the feedback - which I welcome. The PDF of this policy report
was constructed differently to previous reports, and with any change
there is a an associated process of evaluation and learning. I'd welcome
any further feedback others on the list have either to the list, or to
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Thank you for pointing out the broken link to People Science & Policy -
we were stung by a change to their web site structure!
All the best,
Rob Fenwick
Web Manager
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