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	<title>Design&gt;Presentations&gt;Posters&gt;Scientific Communication</title>	<link>http://tc.eserver.org/dir/Design/Presentations/Posters/Scientific-Communication</link>
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		<title>Scientific Poster Design</title>
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		<description>A poster can be better than giving a talk. It’s just an illustrated abstract.</description>
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		<title>Advice on Designing Scientific Posters</title>
		<link>http://tc.eserver.org/29513.html</link>
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		<description>A scientific poster is a large document that can communicate your research at a scientific meeting, and is composed of a short title, an introduction to your burning question, an overview of your trendy experimental approach, your amazing results, some insightful discussion of aforementioned results, a listing of previously published articles that are important to your research, and some brief acknowledgement of the tremendous assistance and financial support conned from others. If all text is kept to a minimum, a person could fully read your poster in under 10 minutes.</description>
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		<title>Insights on the Poster Preparation and Presentation Process</title>
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		<description>Dissemination of research findings and effective clinical innovations is key to the growth and development of the nursing profession. Several avenues exist for the dissemination of information. One forum for communication that has gained increased recognition over the past decade is the poster presentation. Poster presentations are often a significant part of regional, national, and international nursing conferences. Although posters are frequently used to disseminate information to the nursing community, little is reported about actual poster presenters&apos; experiences with preparation and presentation of their posters. The purpose of this article is to present insights derived from information shared by poster presenters regarding the poster preparation and presentation process. Such insights derived from the personal experiences of poster presenters may assist others to efficiently and effectively prepare and present scholarly posters that disseminate information to the nursing community.</description>
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