Heartily support these suggestions
Went on jisc allstat web, but was unable to find the welcome instructions,
that gives guidelines
What I remmeber was that subject should start with main type, e.g.
Query, job, seminar
No more detailed instructions than that
JISC site is horrible to navigagte!!
Best
diana
On 12/11/07 12:58, "Nick Cox" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Diana Kornbrot has started a small campaign that any course costs
> should be displayed prominently. I agree.
>
> Here's another request. It may well be advised as good practice on
> allstat, but the web pages don't appear to be accessible, so I
> can't check. In any case, there are daily violations of what
> I am going to recommend. (And my own past practice doesn't meet
> it entirely, but I'll try to do better in future.)
>
> Please announce meeting (conference, seminar, lecture) _place_
> and _date_ within the subject (title) of your posts. Often
> I click on posts with titles as vague as "Seminar" or "Workshop"
> only to find that space and/or time alone rule out attendance.
> (Also, posters beware that some people just delete unread posts
> with such vague titles as unlikely to be worth bothering with.)
>
> A title like
>
> Seminar: R.A. Fisher on statistical humility, Cambridge 1 April 2008
>
> is I suggest good practice, enabling in most cases a very
> quick decision on whether to read further. The precise time will
> often fit in the title too.
>
> Nick
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