Hi All,
I am sending this to several lists since think it will be of broad
interest. Sorry to those who get it twice.
At the ALCPG Physics/Detector meeting yesterday a question was asked
about the calibration of the calorimeter.
Someone, I think Ron Cassell, mentioned that he had worked on
calibration and presented it at meetings in the past year
but he did not have the references handy.
It is possible to search for these talks. By default the search
includes all material
in the document system, all talks in the agenda server plus some other
places.
1) Go to the home page of the document system:
http://ilcdoc.linearcollider.org/
2) In the search field type: "Cassell Ron" date:2005->2007
This finds 12 documents, several of which are about determining sampling
fractions.
One horrible weakness of this system is that author names are entered
free form, and not picked from an author table.
So you might miss a document if the meeting organizer is careless about
typing names. If you follow the "Tips"
link you will find a discussion about searching for authors.
There is another weirdness that I reported to the people who look after
the server. The above search gave 12 results.
If I go to the advanced search page and do the same search, breaking the
search into two pieces, one on the author field
and one on the date field, I get 20 results.
I hope that people find this useful.
I have asked the agenda server folk to add a "search" link to their
home page. They say that it is on
the work list.
Rob
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