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May 2, 2003
Where's the missing M2M blogger?
Posted by Liz Lawley
If you're wondering what's happened to Seb Paquet, our fifth author here on Many-to-Many, here's a quote from his blog earlier this week:
My Ph.D. thesis defence is scheduled for Friday, May 2, at 2 PM, in room 5340 of Pavillon Andre-Aisenstadt (see picture) at Universite de Montreal. The title of my thesis is "A Socio-Technological Approach to Facilitating Knowledge Sharing Across Disciplines", and my talk (in French) will chiefly be about the interdisciplinary knowledge sharing problem and how such tools as weblogs, wikis, and ontologies may help alleviate it. Everyone is welcome to attend!
Seems like a good reason to go AWOL on us, really. But I fully expect that congratulations are in order right now...and that Seb's being social right now in a software-free environment!
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