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X-Unix-From: koekemoe@stsci.edu Tue Feb 11 17:20:08 2003
Date: Tue, 11 Feb 2003 17:19:38 -0500 (EST)
From: Anton Koekemoer
Subject: Next Telecon: Thu 13 Feb, 11am EST / 8am Pacific / 5pm Europe
To: good.agn@zwolfkinder.jpl.nasa.gov
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dear GOODS/AGN team,

Our next telecon will be on:
Thursday 13 Feb, 11am EST / 8am Pacific / 5pm Europe

The phone number will be the usual:
1 818 393 5392 (direct long-distance dial, from anywhere)
or 1 800 367 5754 [pause] 575 [pause] 35392 (toll-free, in US)

At STScI I've reserved the Cafeteria Conference room.


The main topic on the agenda will be what we need to do in order to
organize our short-term publication plans for the ApJ letter, as well
as our longer-term publication strategy.

Meg and I have also now made available a **preliminary** version of a
GOODS/AGN webpage, which you can access at:
http://www.stsci.edu/ftp/science/goods/Internal/Science/agn/
(you need the same username/passwrod as for the rest of the GOODS Internal
website).

The principal focus of this page is on our publication plans - Meg and I
have now spent a bit of time going through this, starting with the most
recent version of the paper lists from the various subgroups, and attempting
to separate these into "short-term" papers that appeared to us to be almost
ready or could be made ready with a minimum of work, vs longer-term papers
that seemed to require more work.

Please keep in mind this is a *FIRST CUT* only and all comments are welcome,
as it is really the first authors of each paper who would have the best idea
about the current state of their work. Similarly, the author lists on each
paper are *preliminary* and hopefully include all those who have responded
so far, but they are very likely *NOT COMPLETE* --- there are very likely
additional people who may need to be included either because they have
contributed significantly toward the project in the past, and/or have not
yet sent any emails stating which paper(s) they are interested in..

The ordering of the papers is firstly by subgroup topic, and secondly follows
the order within each subgroup topic (which was pretty random as I recall,
but which broadly reflects the approximate order in which papers might be
published, with more complex papers generally appearing later). Other than
this there is no signifance to the numbering but if you really would like
your pariticular papers to be moved up/down in the list please let me know.

Finally, the intent of this webpage will be to serve as a repository of
which papers are being written and who all the co-authors are, but it really
is up to the first authors from this point on to begin contacting the
co-authors and start to define work plans, etc. The brief descriptions of
each paper are really just intended as a guide, and I would prefer it if
the authors of each paper could send me a more appropriate description of
what exactly they envision the paper to be about - basically an abstract,
which I will then place on this page. Finally, if the first authors would
like to set up their own webpage for a given paper - please do so!! It
would be far more effective for the author for each paper to keep things
up to date (eg you could use your webpage to distribute plots for your
paper, or datafiles etc) so if you do this, just let me know what the
address is and I'll link to it from this page.


cheers,
- Anton & Meg.