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Subject: TR : New web resources for Complex Systems
From: Grégoire Leclerc (gregoire.leclerc@cirad.fr)
Date: Wed Mar 01 2006 - 18:58:09 CET

FYI.

Grégoire.

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De : Announcements of Complex Systems Activities
[mailto:complex-announcements@necsi.org] De la part de Yaneer Bar-Yam
Envoyé : mercredi 1 mars 2006 16:33
À : Announcements of Complex Systems Activities
Objet : New web resources for Complex Systems

Re: New web resources for Complex Systems

To enhance communication and dialog and create new
resources for the Complex Systems community we are
pleased to announce that NECSI will host a new web
based

- forum : http://www.necsi.org/community/forum
and
- wiki: http://www.necsi.org/community/wiki

for the complex systems community. There are initial
contributions already there as "starters." These
systems are designed to be largely self-explanatory.

In brief:

The Discussion Forum is an internet message board
for questions, sharing recent research and receiving
feedback, finding out about upcoming conferences and
job opportunities, and engaging in general discussion.
To receive forum messages click on "log in," then
after registering and logging in, at the bottom of
every thread will appear the option to "Subscribe to
this topic." You can also post new messages.

The Complex Systems Wiki is a collection of webpages
that can be edited by anyone who visits it. Feel
free to create new pages, link to other websites, or
upload pictures and other media files. It works much
like other wiki sites, including Wikipedia, the online
encyclopedia. Click on the "edit" tab at the top of a
page to edit the page. Save by clicking on the "save
page" button. Add new pages by inserting [[pagename]]
into an existing page, save the page, and click on
the new link.

We look forward to having a rich dialog and
information resource that will reflect the growing
activity in our field.

For more information see:
http://necsi.org/community/info/

All best,
Yaneer

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