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2011 PUG Annual General Meeting

Date

Saturday 12th November

Location

Oxford University Computing Services, 13 Banbury Road, Oxford OX2 6NN

The door will be locked, ring the doorbell pinned to the door (not the one on the frame!) to attract attention.

Getting there

There is limited parking available for those who really need to park close to the building (email chairman@pugweb.org.uk if you think you qualify for a close parking space). Car drivers are strongly recommended to use the Park&Ride service from the northern (Peartree) site. Get off the Park&Ride bus opposite the (remains of!!!) the Radcliffe Infirmary site. Adjacent to the brick-built bus shelter is the rear entrance to the car park, walk through to the Banbury Road frontage, turn right to find the central front door.

From the railway station (stop R5) buses 14 or 14A run every half-hour to the Banbury Road.

Programme

TimeSession
0930Arrival, coffee & biscuits
0955Welcome (Chairman)
1000-1030PediTree update and generating web pages (Murray Kennedy)
1030-1100hands-on to try it yourself
1100-1130AGM
1130-1200coffee
1200-1230PortableApps (Malcolm Austen)
1230-1300hands-on to try it yourself
1300-1400lunch
1400-1500One-Name Study Methodology (Rod Clayburn)
1500-1530discussion
1530tea

Miscellanea

Refreshments

Bring your own lunch, or get something at one of the nearby establishments.

A hot drinks machine (tea, coffee, hot chocolate) is available, PUG will provide coins (and instructions!) to operate it. Please use your own coins if you want to use the adjacent canned drinks machine.

PUG will supply biscuits for those requiring a sugar-rush.

Hands-on sessions

These will be using the computers in the lecture suite at OUCS. I suggest that you:

Of course, these two might be the same memory stick :-)

Other attractions

If you have a large (and legal!) download you want to do, the lecture room network will be running 10+ times faster than your home network!

We will have one or two machines running the NBI (version 3) if you want to check that for ancestors.

We hope to have access to FindMyPast organised for the day.