Effectively Using Qr Codes On A Poster
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Ryan D ★ 3.4k

I'm planning to attend AACR where a poster will be presented and would like to use a QR code on my poster to cite a link to a standing pdf of the poster and possibly links to bioinformatic resources used and later the paper. Is it better to use a single QR code that links to a single site where the poster can be found or links to content can be added? Or better to use multiple QR codes throughout? I'd rather avoid the latter and allow the QR code to connect the viewer to a simple table of contents or PDF with hyperlinks. Are there good public sites you recommend for accomplishing this and updating content based on the poster as it becomes available?

I should note that Stephen Turner has some info on generating QR codes for posters over at Getting Genetics Done.

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I had QR-codes for two laboratories and link to pdf of the poster hosted in Dropbox

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Sounds good. Reminds me I should perhaps add links to lab pages that carried out genotyping. Perhaps I can host a webpage with links on Dropbox?

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Jcarrico ▴ 10

You also have the website http://qrate.me

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very interesting!

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