Hello monica@biblioteca.ufpb.br ,

deborah dias changed the time of the following training session:

Topic: WOS para UFPB
Host: deborah dias
Date: Monday, January 30, 2017
Time: 11:00 am, S. America Eastern Daylight Time (Brasilia, GMT-02:00)
Session number: 742 656 398
Session password: wos

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To join the session
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1. Go to https://tlr.webex.com/tlr/k2/j.php?MTID=t2017ce7377741da5bfdc5f4b7afa85ad
2. Enter your name and email address (or registration ID).
3. Enter the session password: wos
4. Click "Join Now".
5. Follow the instructions that appear on your screen.

To view in other time zones or languages, please click the link
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To join the session by phone only
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Use VoIP only

BEST PRACTICE:
1. Log in to WebEx Online Session first
2. Choose Appropriate Audio Option (BT or WebEx Audio where identified)
Typically using BT Audio with WebEx is the most cost effective
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AUDIO CONNECTION
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Note: the following are Best Options for WebEx Audio Dial in for Thomson Reuters (in order of most cost effective)

1. Use "Computer for Audio" Option (least expensive - requires headset)
2. Use "I will call in" Option (use local dial-in where available)
3. Use "Call Me" Option as last resort as this is the most expensive option. (Exception: This option is cheaper than ‘Call-In’ in India.)
In some countries it is the only option other than VOIP.

If you are dialing within the following countries use the "Computer for Audio" or "I will call in" Option(s):
Australia, Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Luxembourg, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Singapore, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom, US

A quick note about toll vs. toll-free numbers
A toll-free number doesn’t mean zero charges. In fact the company pays higher rates for each call made to a toll-free number.
Whenever possible, please use local dial-in numbers to save cost.
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For assistance
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You can contact deborah dias at:
deborah.dias@thomsonreuters.com


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