Contact Us
SCASL Executive Secretary:
Kathy
Sutusky - ksutusky@sc.rr.com
Mail: Kathy
Sutusky, SCASL / P.O. Box 2442 / Columbia SC 29202
Telephone:
803-782-3956
SCASL-LS Discussion List Guidelines
The SCASL-LS list is a discussion list hosted by the University of South Carolina
for the South Carolina Association of School Librarians. Members of the SCASL
Information Technology Committee will monitor the list. This is a public
professional forum, focusing on topics of interest that relate to school
library media and information centers. The goal of the SCASL-LS is to foster
professional networking among list members. To facilitate this goal, the
SCASL Information Technology committee has developed the following guidelines
based on those of the LM-NET and USC listserv systems.
List Etiquette
All postings should focus on topics of interest to the school library media
and information center community. This is not the venue for personal messages
or social commentary.
Include a subject line in each posting, using appropriate subject headings
(see below).
When replying to a message, paraphrase or quote selectively, rather than include
original message in its entirety.
Think before you post. Please remember that this is a public forum with many
members.
Adhere to the SCASL-LS"signature file" outline (see below).
Please participate!
Improper Use
Please remember that all postings to the list are monitored. A member of the
SCASL Information Technology committee will contact privately anyone posting
inappropriate messages. Anyone who refuses to adhere to list guidelines can
be removed from the SCASL-LS list.
Inappropriate messages include:
postings that are denigrating to any group of people (e.g. racial, religious,
professional, geographical, national, etc.);
remarks that are inflammatory, rude, grossly inappropriate, or defamatory;
personal attacks against members who have posted to the list;
anything that should have been sent to an individual rather than the list.
Please be considerate of others. Through
inexperience, carelessness, or limited local software,
list members may inadvertently violate these guidelines.
A private message to the offender from an experienced
friend or from the list monitors is more appropriate
than a message posted to the list. Everyone understands
how embarrassing it is to mistakenly send something
to the list that was intended for an individual--
there is no need to post an apology to the list.
Signature file
SCASL-LS subscribers must include a signature file when posting messages. Long
signatures are discouraged. Use of quotations may be entertaining initially,
but get old quickly and take up valuable computer space and the reader's
time. The following information only need be included:
1. Name, Occupation/Job Title
2. Worksite
3. E-mail address
How to Subscribe and Other Commands
To Subscribe to SCASL-LS
Send a mail message to listserv@listserv.sc.edu
Leave the subject line blank.
In the body of the message type:
Subscribe SCASL-LS yourfirstname yourlastname (italics denote message to type)
To Unsubscribe to SCASL-LS
Send a mail message to listserv@listserv.sc.edu
Leave the subject line blank.
In the body of the message type:
SIGNOFF SCASL-LS
Getting a list of members of the
listserv
Send a message to listserv@listserv.sc.edu
Leave the subject line blank.
In the body of the message type:
Review SCASL-LS
The listserv will send you a list of members and their email addresses.
To Set Mail to Digest
If you wish to receive a daily compilation of all the days activities rather
than receiving each message individually, send a message to listserv@listserv.sc.edu
Leave the subject line blank.
In the body of the message type:
Set SCASL-LS digest
To turn the Digest off
Send a message to listserv@listserv.sc.edu
Leave the subject line blank.
In the body of the message type:
Set SCASL-LS NODIGEST
Going on Vacation?
Send a message to listserv@listserv.sc.edu
Leave the subject blank.
In the body of the message type:
Set SCASL-LS nomail
When you are ready to start reading
your email again, send a message to listserv@listserv.sc.edu
Leave subject blank.
In the body of the message type:
Set SCASL-LS mail
Sending Messages
To send a message to all members of the listserv
Address the message to SCASL-LS@listserv.sc.edu
Type your subject-include subject heading.
Type your message and send the mail.
The message will go to all the members of the group
To send a reply to all members of
the listserv
Choose Reply on the mail toolbar.
The address line will indicate the message will go to SCASL-LS@listserv.sc.edu
(that means the listserv)
The subject will be the same as the original message with "Re:" preceding
it.
When you send the message, it will go to all the members of the list.
To send a reply to an individual
Choose Reply on the mail toolbar.
Replace the listserv address with the address of the individual.
Compiling Hits
If you are soliciting information from members of the list, ask the members
to respond to you directly. Type the word TARGET and your topic on the subject
line (i.e., Target: Choosing Online Catalogs). After you have compiled all
your responses, send one message to all members of the list summarizing the
information that you received. Type the word HIT and the topic (i.e., HIT:
Choosing Online Catalogs) on the subject line. This provides members with
a summary of the topic instead of many individual messages.
Subject Headings
In order to assist members in managing large volumes of SCASL-LS mail, please
use the following subject headings when posting messages to the list:
ELEM: postings for elementary school topics (grades preK-5)
MID: postings for middle school topics (grades 6-8)
SEC: posting for secondary school topics (grades 9-12)
GEN: topics of interest to the entire list
ADMIN: restricted for official messages from the SCASL Information Technology
committee
JOBS: postings of job vacancies
Commercial Vendors
Messages from vendors, producers, and special interest groups are prohibited
without the prior approval of the chairperson of the SCASL Information Technology
Committee.
Copyright Considerations
Please do not post messages containing content that is under copyright. That
includes messages that are posted to other online groups. Obtain permission
first.
Archives
To search the archives go to http://listserv.sc.edu/archives/scasl-ls.html
in your browser. Use the search feature or access the list by dates. The
first time you try to search or access anything you will be told that you
need to type in your e-mail address and listserv password. Click on the link
to get a new listserv password if you have not used the web-based listserv
before. You will receive an e-mail confirmation that you must reply to in
order for your password to be successfully registered.
Infractions & Consequences of
List Serv Misuse
First offense = warning in e-mail from IT Committee Chair, documentation of
first warning (date, topic) noted in database to be maintained by current IT
Chair
Second Offense = second stronger warning in an email from IT Committee Chair;
documentation of second warning (date, topic) noted in database to be maintained
by current IT Chair.
Third Offense = removal from SCASL list serv
Questions or comments regarding the
use and/or guidelines for the SCASL List serv should
be directed to the Information
Technology Commitee Chair.
Guidelines developed by the SCASL Information Technology Committee.
Approved by SCASL Board on September 29, 2001.
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