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The option to retrieve chapters is, indeed, a great idea. Well done. But the
"whole book" option is also useful.

 

This is how the Department of Trade and Industry lets you retrieve the
latest energy review, for example.

 

http://www.dti.gov.uk/energy/review/index.html

 

Not that I gold this up as a good site, it is awfully slow and would not let
me get at some of the files over the weekend.

 

There are several reasons for wanting one big file. For example, it is not
possible to "electronically index" a paper copy on a PC. I have software
that allows me to find words in PDF files, so I could home in on the
relevant bits of the report without having to hold lots of little files.

 

I mention this on this list partly because we have already had one recent
example of user hostile PDF files. (Not, I hasten to add, that separate
chapters are really that bad.) And because the means of communication
probably mean more to the people on this list than they do to other
"e-groups".

 

The web has changed the way in which communication works, and yet many
organisations still seem to live in a print centred world.

 

____________________________

Michael Kenward

ABSW e-minder

http://www.absw.org.uk <http://www.absw.org.uk/> 

http://absw.blogspot.com/

 

 

 

 

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From: psci-com: on public engagement with science
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No deep and meaningful perceived lack-of-broadband reason. As the book is
free and available to order online
(http://www.wellcome.ac.uk/doc_WTX032132.html) - we thought if you wanted
the whole book - you'd request a hard copy, yet also wanted to provide the
option of being able to download specific chapters/ essays of interest.

 

Cheers

 

Lesley

 

Dr Lesley Paterson
Project Manager, Engaging Science
Public Engagement Development Group 
215 Euston Road 
The Wellcome Trust 
London 
NW1 2BE
0207 611 7346 

www.wellcome.ac.uk/funding/publicengagement
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From: psci-com: on public engagement with science
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Sent: 24 July 2006 23:30
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Subject: Re: [PSCI-COM] Engaging Science: Thoughts, deeds, analysis and
action

Thanks. Any reason why you don't offer the whole book as a single file?

After all, this is broadband Britain.

____________________________

Michael Kenward

ABSW e-minder

http://www.absw.org.uk <http://www.absw.org.uk/> 

http://absw.blogspot.com/

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From: psci-com: on public engagement with science
[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Paterson ,Lesley
Sent: 19 July 2006 14:55
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Subject: [PSCI-COM] Engaging Science: Thoughts, deeds, analysis and action

A major new book on public engagement with science in now available from the
Wellcome Trust.

"Engaging Science: Thoughts, deeds, analysis and action" features essays
from leading researchers, practitioners and commentators. It examines what
we have learned about the relationships between these groups over the past
decade and what the implications are for future practice.

Topics include public attitudes to science, the role of the media in public
engagement, the scientists' perspective, implications for education, linking
the public to policy making and the role of campaigning groups.

"Engaging Science" also includes summaries of key Wellcome Trust-funded
projects and initiatives supported over the past decade.

Copies are available free of charge. 

To order your copy, visit: www.wellcome.ac.uk/publications

Best wishes

Lesley

Dr Lesley Paterson
Project Manager, Engaging Science
Public Engagement Development Group 
215 Euston Road 
The Wellcome Trust 
London 
NW1 2BE
0207 611 7346 

www.wellcome.ac.uk/funding/publicengagement
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