Hi, this might be a weird question, but i am really struggling with it. In my research field there are tons of conferences and although obivously i cannot attend every single one (2 or 3 a year are the maximum), i try to keep track of the conferences so that i can have a look at the proceedings to check if something relevant to my research was published. But this is really tedious, i manually add the conference dates and the websites and everything, but 1-2 call for participations reach me each day. Is there some website or automatic tool available or am i just worrying far too much about other people's research?
a nice start of the week to everyone, monkey
Hmm, I think you are probably worrying too much. Okay, conferences give the most up-to-date info on a person's research (the work is likely to be unpublished), but the most you will be able to access is the abstract for a poster or talk and I've found that this doesn't help much. I like to keep track of what one or two particular research groups are doing and google them every now and again, but I reckon it's most important to keep track of PUBLISHED work.
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