I would be glad to host these web help pages, if this should be a problem.
Joseph Grun
College of Physicians and Surgeons
Columbia University
1051 Riverside Drive, UNIT 74
New York, NY 10032
Phone: (212) 543-6551
Fax: (212) 543-6606
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From: John VanMeter <[log in to unmask]>
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Date: Tuesday, June 29, 1999 9:00 AM
Subject: Re: [Re: help pages on the web]
>We would be happy to donate the MEDx documentation on using SPM.
>Currently, the description of all the various functions are
>available on-line as well as a set of step-by-step tutorials.
>These can be accessed by anyone and are located at the following
>URL's:
>
> http://www.sensor.com/medx_info/spm.html
> http://www.sensor.com/medx_info/docs/ch32word.pdf
> http://www.sensor.com/medx_info/docs/appngword.pdf
>
>Regards,
>-John
>
>"Dr. Michael D. Devous, Sr." <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>I think this would be a nice idea, and perhaps feedback from users of
>various verisons, including the MEDX form, might be helpful as well.
>
> -- Mike
>
>Dr. Michael D. Devous, Sr.
>Professor of Radiology
>Nuclear Medicine Center
>University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
>Dallas, TX 75235-9061
>USA
>phone 214 648-3315
>fax 214 648-5641
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>
>At 03:51 PM 6/25/1999 -0400, Phil Greer wrote:
>>
>>All,
>>
>>I was considering setting up a page of "how to" analyses from some of the
>>old posts on the mailing list. The pages would be like "here is the study
>>design, you should do this..." in format. I would like this to be a more
>>of a hands on page and less about the SPM theories that are already
>>on the web. I would also end up posting here for clarifications on the old
>>posts but that is for another time.
>>
>>I wish to do this as a reference for myself and others at this PET
>>facility, but would be willing to have it available to the whole SPM
>>community if people here think it would be used. (if it would be used, I
>>would put up a page for fMRI too, but I know next to knothing about that)
>>
>>On the plus side, a page like this would add a set of standards of sorts
>>for how to actually do some or most analyses. It would add a reference for
>>new users to allow them to better use SPM, and perhaps, it might cut down
>>on some of the mail to the mailing list (then again it may not) It could
>>be a reference as to how somone has done an experiment that you are not
>>familiar with.
>>
>>So, does this sound like a good idea? Would you use it? Would anyone be
>>interested in posting a "how to" article for some specific or even
>>generic analysis? Would this be stepping on peoples toes?
>>
>>Perhaps this page already exists (outside of the mailing list archives)
and
>>I am not aware of it. If it does, please email me the address so that I
>>may make use of it.
>>
>>****************************************
>>*** Phil Greer ***
>>*** PET facility ***
>>*** University of Pittsburgh ***
>>*** office: (412) 647-0737 ***
>>****************************************
>>
>>
>
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