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>Hi,
>
>I wonder if there are any abstracts or the like available online from the 38
>previous seminars...
>
>Rgds,
>Valter -at- tech -dot- swh -dot- lv
>technical writer, etc
I believe there are copies of the Proceedings available, at least for the
last few years. Amy Friend (ickyfriend -at- aol -dot- com) should be able to tell you
what years are available and how much each volume costs.
@Kat
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