Dave Scott wrote: >Hello all. As many of you know, AMIA is coming up very quickly, and to >support open source at AMIA, I'd like to produce a very quick brochure of >open source events, poster sessions, talks, project demos, etc. that >people going to AMIA (attendees or presenters) could use. > >We did this already for open source at Medinfo 2001 in London this year, >so we have all the prepwork pre-done, and just need the open source events >to plug in. > >If you are going to AMIA as a presenter or attendee, and know of open >source events, please contact me with details as soon as possible. We will >print up a few and make it available as a PDF that can be downloaded. > >Here are the projects that we know have some representation: >- e-dailies >- Linuxmednews >- Medal >- Spirit > >Details that would be good to have include dates & times of >presentations/poster sessions, etc, and booth / room locations. > >Cheers, >-ds > >-- >Dave Scott >Minoru Development Corporation; Minoru Development SARL, the home of Openhealth(tm) > >3, rue du Colonel Moll, 75017 Paris France >Tel: +33.6.8750.2465 http://www.openhealth.com > The LinuxMedNews open source medical achievment award winner will be announced after the panel discussion on Monday November 5th. Disclaimer: This award is sponsored by LinuxMedNews and is in no way connected to AMIA.
-- -- Ignacio Valdes, Editor: Linux Medical News http://www.linuxmednews.com 'Revolutionizing Medical Education and Practice'
