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Current Research on Herpetofauna of the Sonoran Desert IV
We’ve created a website with everything you need for CRHSD IV, that we hope you will find helpful. When you click on the link at the top or bottom of this page you will connect to the CRHSD IV Homepage. Here you will find a basic description of the conference, a link to a map of the conference location, and information about lodging accommodations.
Link to CRHSD IV Homepage
Before you register for the conference or submit an abstract, you’ll have to create a user account with a user name and password. You can do this by clicking on “Log In” at the top of the page. Then click on “Not a user? Create an account with this site.” Make sure that you fill in the fields marked with an asterisk (other fields you can leave blank if you wish). You might notice that there is a field labeled “Contact Information for Program.” We hope to have contact information for all conference participants in the printed program, so fill this box in with whatever information you’d like to see listed. After filling out the form, choose to create an account as an Author so that you can submit an abstract if you wish. Once you click the button “Create” at the bottom, you’re done. Now you can log into the site anytime with the user name and password you’ve created. You should receive a confirmation email with your user name and password soon after completing the form.
Once you’ve created a user account, you can register for the conference or submit an abstract by clicking on the appropriate menu items. Further directions will be provided on the “Registration” and “Call for Papers” pages.
If you have any problems with the online site or have general questions about the conference, check the Frequently Asked Questions Page or contact conference organizers at CRHSD4@gmail.com. Thanks for your interest in participating in Current Research on Herpetofauna of the Sonoran Desert IV. We expect this to be a very successful and productive conference!
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