Young Scientists' Network Speaker List
Submission Information

The documents in this database consist entirely of html documents. HTML is the standard interface used for multimedia browsers such as Mosaic. You will need to write html documents that are stored on your machine that give contact information and abstract information. The reason for storing these files on your machine is to enable you to easily modify them, and not to fill up the hosts disk space.

If you do not have the ability to create your own WWW documents on your own machine, then you will only be able to post your talk titles.

There are a few places where you can get information about html, and learn how to construct the necessary files on your machine.

You will need to create two kinds of files that will reside in your public_html directory: one called ysn_contact.html which will contain contact information, and possible links to other html documents (such as a cv); and a second one called ysn_abs1.html which contains the abstract to your first talk (obviously you may also need two more files ysn_abs2.html ysn_abs3.html). Examples of these documents can be found below, and can be easily edited for your purposes.

Note that the subject areas have been intentionally chosen to be broad. People searching for talks on a specific topic will be able to search your titles for key words. Choose your titles carefully, keeping this in mind.


Last Modified March 8, 1995

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