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Revision as of 16:46, 21 November 2015
Welcome to talks.cam, the exciting talks-listing service for the University of Cambridge.
- Introductions to talks.cam:
- Freqently Asked Questions
- Can I see video or slides of talks, or can I include them in my listing?
- I don't know where the venue is, who should I contact?
- I would like more information about a talk, who should I contact?
- I am using the calendar feed, why are events showing up as starting an hour later than the website?
- How can I have my talk / my list included in someone else's list?
- I've got a problem with my account, or I want to change it.
- What are the rules and regulations?
- What's public and what's private in talks.cam?
- How do I edit a talks.cam listing?
- How do I add another list organiser?
- Who can advertise talks on talks.cam?
- How do I get my list or talk included on the Featured Lists or Featured Talks listings?
- More...
- Subscribing to talks:
- Technical Information
- A technical specification of the structure and content of feeds from the talks.cam site.
- The level of service provided by talks.cam
- Getting the talks.cam source code
- Some of the icons on Talks.cam are from famfamfam , used under the Creative Commons Attribution 2.5 License
If you can't find what you're looking for, try the index. You can also search these documentation pages using Google: simply prefix your query with "site:talks.cam.ac.uk/document" (without the quotes). Note that Google's index may be slightly behind the latest updates to the documentation.