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Report: CSDH / SCHN 2020 was brilliant online

By: Geoffrey RockwellJune 10, 2020December 17, 2024

Today was the last day of the CSDH / SCHN 2020 online conference. You can see my conference notes here. The conference had to go online due to Covid-19 and the cancellation of Congress 2020. That said, the online conference web brilliantly.

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