Thanks Kim,
The ASEG publications pages have had a much-needed facelift, so things
should now be a bit easier to find and navigate. The links should all
point to Taylor & Francis (instead of CSIROP). Any dramas or
suggestions, let me know and I'll sort it out.
https://www.aseg.org.au/publications/overview
Cheers,
Ian
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On 03/12/2019 04:24, Kim Frankcombe via SEGMIN wrote:
> Ken
>
> I suspect that it never existed in a web based form. My personal way back
> machine also starts in '82 which I think was the first SEG Conference to
> issue a CD of abstracts. It may be that SEG decided not to scan old paper
> copies of Conference abstract volumes.
>
> Agree regarding the ASEG search and that the CSIROP search is worse than
> useless, however you should be looking at the Taylor and Francis site now,
> not CSIROP. You'll need to come at it through the ASEG site if you want to
> click link to a search result. I can't claim that you'll have any more joy
> there as I've not used it to search yet. Looking through pages 1 to 10 of a
> google search is my current frustrating approach.
>
> Cheers
> Kim
>
> On 2/12/19 9:57 pm, Ken Witherly via SEGMIN wrote:
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>> Dear Colleagues
>>
>> I was doing some research on-line with the SEG web site. I was looking for
>> talk I gave in 1980 at what was the 50th anniversary meeting and discovered
>> that the SEG now 'cuts off' their index and listing of meeting abstracts in
>> 1982. I am sure the system used to go further back but could not turn up an
>> listing of these meetings. I also miss the cross-referencing their searches
>> gave to the ASEG publications. The ASEG web site literature search is also
>> very non-intuitive and I got trapped in a CSIRO publication web hell trying
>> to get my ID recognized.
>>
>> Does anyone know if the Dark Web carries the older SEG meeting abstracts?
>> Depending what I hear, I can revert to the SEG but I expect the story is
>> akin to Don Adam's Hitchhiker's Guide where the plan to delete old
>> conference proceedings was bullet point #53 in a list I never read...
>>
>> Regards/Ken
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