there is *never* a dumb question !

Unfortunately, MCN does not archive proceedings (few presenters in fact
write a paper). The best you can do is look at the MCN conference site and
see the program abstracts http://wired.ivvy.com/event/MCN13/agenda

if a presentation looks interesting, you may want to check their SlideShare
/ professional page for more information.

This is a great opportunity to pose the question: what are the benefits /
challenges of documenting conferences? as a historian I am all for it !
second question: what are the most efficient documentation forms?

idea: could MCN organizers in Dallas recruit a few bloggers....?




On Wed, Jan 8, 2014 at 6:07 PM, Stephen Brown <sbrown at dmu.ac.uk> wrote:

> Apologies for what "old hands" will probably think is a dumb question, but
> can someone point me to the published proceedings of the MCN annual
> conference, either in print or online please?
> Thanks,
>
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