If you have not used ProgramMaster before, you will first need to create a user account within ProgramMaster.
To do this, follow these steps:
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Select "Register As A New User" from the main menu.
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Complete the fields associated with the new user account (note that
field names highlighted in red are required).
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Press
the "Submit My Registration" button located at the
bottom of the page.
To update
your existing user information, it will first be necessary to log into
ProgramMaster. Once logged in, you can access your User Profile by selecting
the "View Your Profile" link from the main menu.
The data associated with your user record can be viewed and edited from
this screen by typing the new data and pressing the "Update
My Profile" button.
What
if I Have Forgotten my User Name and Password? |
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All
information you submitted previously is connected to your unique user name and
password. Do not create a new user name and password. To retrieve your password, use the "Forgot Your Password?" link located on the login page
to receive an e-mail with your user name and password. If you need further assistance, contact the ProgramMaster staff.
How
Do I Update Someone Else's Account Information? |
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The only
way to update a user's information is to log in as that user. Please
do not log in as anyone other than yourself.
Anonymously,
all users access the following paths from the ProgramMaster Main Menu:
- ProgramMaster
Home
- General
Information
- Calls
for Papers
- Register
as a New User
- Help
Once
logged in, registered users can access the "User Tools and Utilities"
portion of the Main Menu. All registered users can access
- Submit
an Abstract
- Propose
a Symposium
- Propose
a Proceedings
- View
Your Profile
Users
who wish to manage their abstract and/or manuscript submissions can access
the records by using
Users
who wish to administer to their symposia and/or proceedings can access
the records by using
What
Information About Me Is Available to Other Users? |
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When
participating as a lead organizer within a meeting program,
your contact information is available to any individual accessing the
site (both registered and non-registered users). This makes it possible
for interested parties to openly correspond via phone, fax, e-mail, and
mail.
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