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* A quick display method (David Williams)
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__Talks solicited!__
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*We've had many campaigns with SUMER;
*CDS routinely follows EIS's pointing;
*''TRACE'' will routinely follow the most active target on the Sun (as declared by [Max Millennium|http://solar.physics.montana.edu/hypermail/mmmotd/index.html]'s CO), while ''Hinode'' often does the same;
*there have been several high-profile mutli-instrument campaigns, such as the [WHI|http://ihy2007.org/WHI/] campaign in 2008
*large numbers of HOPs have had a ground-based observatory component
''What projects are under-way with these multi-instrument observations that couldn't otherwise be tackled?''
I’d also like to solicit talks on any of the wealth of cross-observatory data taken over Hinode’s life so far (Hinode-SUMER campaigns, regular CDS co-observing, TRACE co-observing, WHI 2008, etc.) What projects do we have (under-way or recently completed) with these multi-instrument observations that couldn’t otherwise be tackled?
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13:30 Observing: Techniques & Strategies
What we’ve learned to date on observing with the S-band antenna
* Some techniques for observing (David Williams)
** Problems
** Some examples of studies that have proven useful in overcoming these problems
** Prospects & challenges for the future:
* How do we address observing challenging targets like flares?
**Flares (Ryan Milligan)
** Very active regions (Harry Warren / John Mariska)
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!!Communicating Science
!Promoting science results to the immediate and wider science community
!Communicating EIS Science beyond the professional science community
!!!Communicating with the Outside World
!!Promoting science results to the immediate and wider science community
!EIS Website & Wiki
These are our public face for information. Will talk about:
* Changes made since last year
* How to increase participation
* Good practice
** Keeping the contents up-to-date
* New types of content
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!!Communicating EIS Science beyond the professional science community
__Ideas solicited!__
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!!Analysis Software
!State of reduction package
*EIS_PREP, etc.
!Useful additional software
''(With descriptions or demonstrations)''
* __Gaussian fitting routines for EIS__ (Peter Young)
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!!!Action Items and Wrap-up
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!!EISWiki
The EIS Wiki is our public face for information
!Changes made since last year
!How to increase participation
!Keeping the contents up-to-date
*Good practice
!New layers of information
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