Tom,
Are you trying to email users in your university or regional users? I used
to work at West Texas A&M (a regional comprehensive within 100 miles of Texas
Tech). After contacting the NMR facility at TTU, I found out that we had been
listed on grants as possible users, but they had never emailed the departments
they were listing. This was quite a while ago, so I wouldn't put it on the
current managers. I wouldn't assume that people know to contact you. If
there are specific groups that you think would like to use the instruments,
a low-key email could be very useful.
We make sure that external users go through the same training as internal users.
It has worked very well to have external to the department, external to the
university, and even corporate users.
--Cathy
Catherine F. M. Clewett, Ph.D.
Asst. Director Magnetic Resonance
Chemistry Instrumentation Center
University of Wisconsin Madison, Department of Chemistry
1101 University Ave Room 2201c, Madison, WI 53706
clewett_at_wisc.edu<mailto:clewett_at_wisc.edu>, (608)262-8196,
https://pbcic.chem.wisc.edu
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I am not sure if I have seen this asked here before, and it is a bit of a tricky
question: at the University here there is some desire to make sure the community
knows the NMR instrument is available for use (for a fee) if desired. In the past
my experience has been that if someone wanted to use your instrument, they knew
how to contact you and no “advertising” was needed. However, we live in an
area where the number of obvious NMR users is very limited. Given that, we do
want to make sure that - if there are any potential users out there - they know
how to contact us.
Had anyone out there had to do “outreach" like this?
I am well aware of the pitfalls of allowing external users on NMR instruments.
As always, I appreciate any and all advice received!
Tom Pratum, Southern Oregon University
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