Recording: Denver 2011 Presentations Feedback

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The presentations can be viewed at http://www.softconference.com/ACSchem/am.asp.


Did you attend the 2011 ACS National Meeting in Denver?
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How did you find out about access to this online content?
Ad in the Denver meeting program book
Stories in ACS Matters or National Meeting e-Newsletters
Link on www.acs.org
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From a colleague
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Were you able to find the presentation and/or information that you were looking for?
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Would you like online access to more, fewer, or the same number of presentations (approx. 500 appear from the Denver meeting) following future national meetings?
Many more
More
Same
Fewer
Far fewer

Which statement most closely reflects your views regarding online meeting content?
I am primarily interested in presentations that align with my specific area/discipline of chemistry.
While primarily interested in content in my area/discipline, I’m also interested in reviewing presentations targeting other areas of chemistry.
I am as equally interested in presentations that target my area of chemistry as those that address other areas of chemistry.

Compared to other products and services offered by ACS, how would you rate access to online meeting content?
Extremely important
Very important
Somewhat important
Not very important
Not important at all
Not applicable/I'm not sure

If routine online access to national meeting content was restricted to ACS members, would that make you more likely to renew your ACS membership?
This online content will make me more likely to renew my ACS membership.
This online content will have little or no impact on my decision to renew my ACS membership.
Not sure
I’m not a member of ACS.
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If you wish to submit additional comments, please send e-mail to John Katz  (j_katz@acs.org).