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You can now follow selected updates about our website on some social networking sites such as Twitter and on Facebook
We are using these sites in order to publicise our work to a wider audience, including people who may not have heard of Research Autism. However we are conscious that some people are unable, or do not wish, to access social networking sites for a variety of reasons. You do not have to join these sites to find out about our work since anything published on these social networking sites is also published on our own website and via an electronic newsletter, which we disseminate roughly every six months.
We also continue to disseminate news and research findings via our weekly news bulletin and via our fortnightly research bulletin. If you have signed up to receive any of our electronic bulletins (other than the website bulletin which is now discontinued), you will continue to receive them as usual.
There are a number of minor errors and glitches on the site caused by us moving the site from one server to another at the beginning of 2009 in order to improve the download speed of individual pages. We apologise for any inconvenience this move has caused.
If you do discover any glitches, please email info@researchautism.net. Thank you.
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