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ASA is willing and able to host pages for Committees, Sections, and Chapters.
This can be an advantage for those official units of ASA needing a stable platform,
and can assist ASA in archiving historical material.
Alternatively, units can link to official records about their unit (current officers,
charters, etc.) while maintaining their own pages.
In order for this to function smoothly, both parties (ASA Staff and Section or Chapter representatives) need to adhere to modest guidelines.
This document covers the following topics:
Guidelines for HostingThe following are common guidelines for all web pages, whether members or staff. These should be followed whether pages reside at www.amstat.org or an offsite location. It is expected that ASA members and staff communicate cordially, and that all recognize that many new, emerging issues will arise as we move into more use of electronic media. Some of these may take some time to resolve in a manner that suits all.
Committee/Section/Chapter Responsibilities & ContactsThe committee/section/chapter units have certain additional rights and responsibilities when publishing on the Internet. These are especially pertinent if ASA physically hosts a unit's pages. These include the following:
ASA Staff Responsibilities & ContactsASA Staff (Webmaster, System Analyst, etc.) have dual responsibility of physically maintaining the web pages at www.amstat.org and developing content for members and subscribers. These are in addition to the common responsibilities outlined above.
Technical Guidelines for PagesThis section is under development. For the most part, simple is better in page design. Please avoid Java on your main page as many sites do not allow it; JavaScript is OK, but is also turned off by some institutions. It is best to avoid Frames, as these can give different responses on different browsers, and can have undesireable side-effects such as multiple nesting of pages.Committees have areas that are automatically set up. See www.amstat.org/comm and click on your committee. It is possible to have separate committee home pages that cross link to this facility. Sections can now have a direct link to a list of current officers. See the Current Officers Page for Each Unit. Units that have registered their own domain names can ask their DNS contractor to change the web forwarding. Usually this can be done via the web; see for instance capabilities at www.namesecure.com. You may want to use some sort of "URL gripper" which makes it appear as if you are actually on a separate machine. This could be useful if ASA changes the way it hosts pages in the future. See Mechanics of File Transfer (FTP) for details on FTP and FrontPage Extensions. Below are some links that may have some useful guidelines and tools.
Mechanics of File Transfer (FTP)The Guidelines for Hosting above should be read carefully before considering how to transfer files. The www.amstat.org server does support FrontPage Extensions (currently version 2000).
Ensuring Quality, Privacy and Integrity of Posted MaterialIt is easy to put up web pages, but it takes a lot of work to keep them current. The Editorial Board of Amstat Online oversees the intellectual content of www.amstat.org. The oversight of sections, chapters and commitees is organized through Associate Editors for Sections, Chapters, and Committees, respectively. Each unit should supply the name of a contact person, to serve as Assistant Editor for that unit. Assistant Editors work together with their Associate Editor and ASA staff to maintain quality pages. These teams are responsible for oversight of the intellectual content of contributed web pages.
Current Officers Page for Each UnitThe ASA maintains lists of current officers for chapters and sections, and members of ASA committees. The ASA office also maintains current versions of visions, missions and charters, as appropriate. ASA's IS Manager, in conjunction with the Amstat Online's Associate Editors, has been developing a dynamic way to build pages with this information for committees, sections and chapters. This is NOT fully functional for all units at this time (see below). In the meantime, you may consult the ASA Organizational Roster for the current roster of officers.For some units, this new system may ultimately be the focal point for minutes, archiving, etc. For other units, these new dynamic pages may serve as a convenient list of current officers and repository for administrative material, while the unit's home page reflects the true character of the members. It is expected that units that have their own home page will link to the Current Officers Page, with a reciprocal link provided by ASA staff back to that home page. This dynamic system is fully operational for ASA Committees at http://www.amstat.org/comm/, allowing optional links to other pages maintained by each committee. These pages have a mechanism to edit/view minutes, budgets, plans, etc. A simple prototype for ASA Chapters can be found at http://www.amstat.org/chapters/sample.html An automated page of officers is currently in development. While some chapters have had their own home pages for some time, many do not. Every ASA Section has its own home page. Some are now housed at www.amstat.org, while many are maintained at dispersed sites by section webmasters or publication officers. A dynamic page for current officers is now available. Here is the URL for Biometrics: http://www.amstat.org/sections/info/index.cfm?fuseaction=officers&txtcomm=SBIOM Note that this uses the shorthand for the section (BIOM) prepended by the letter S. Other sections can create their own by simply changing this entry. |
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