July 16th - Team Meeting Five

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dScribe mtg - Jul. 16, 2008

[edit] Week 5 Agenda

Updates

Histology
- use, use, use. probably.
Copyright
- anatomy specimens, histology/histopathology slides, radiology
- re-creations/creations

Publishing

Not really behind, but delayed

General Comments

Anyone?

Work Session

Getting to "Cleared"
Beginning the publishing cycle

[edit] Week 5 Summary Email

Updates

Copyright

We spent a lot of time going over our notes from the Legal and Policy Review meeting from Monday. We have a few changes to make with regard to how we look at histology/histopathology slides, anatomy specimens, and radiology images. If you weren't at the meeting, we will need to talk with you about what effect this may have on your content (for example, there is no need to find new histology slide images - we can use the ones you already have). We also discussed the "re-creations" you all have been doing. We have a few comments on that, so again, we'll need to talk with you if you did not make the meeting.

Faculty

Tamara is busy emailing faculty for the new sequences, so hold off on following up with those until we give the okay. The outstanding faculty on your list, are still outstanding if you haven't heard from them. We spent about 3 hours last Friday working out a strategy for hesitant/resistant faculty, so hopefully we'll make some progress over the next couple of weeks. Let us know if you have any more problems with faculty. (Zanna, please let us know how your talk with Dr. Gest went last week.)

Publishing

Garin put some notes on the wiki about the publishing process. We'll be adding a few examples for marking objects in your lecture materials in a couple of days. We postponed going over publishing in depth until next week, since a couple of people weren't at the meeting this week. That means: next week you MUST be at the meeting. If you're ready to enter into the publishing phase, take a look at the wiki and ask Garin or me any questions you have.

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